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Chico23231 11-25-2013, 10:08 AM Hard to imagine either of those teams making a ton of noise in the playoffs...but the AFC is so weak that you can't rule anybody out at this point.
If you have four or more victories in the AFC, you're a Super Bowl contender.
So count both these guys out of the superbowl? I dont know bout that.
Team to watch is Chargers. Rivers playing like a top 3 QB again.
skinsfan69 11-25-2013, 10:15 AM It's painfully obvious that Manning can't put any kind of zip on the ball when it's cold. And is there a better bad weather QB than Brady?
GTripp0012 11-25-2013, 10:16 AM So count both these guys out of the superbowl? I dont know bout that.
Team to watch is Chargers. Rivers playing like a top 3 QB again.Point was that you can't count anyone out, because no one on that side of the conference is good.
Denver is still the best team in that conference, but this is where they are after just two weeks of Jack Del Rio? And there's still like three-ish weeks of him left. It's reasonable to believe Denver may have already peaked.
New England played a great half yesterday, but they haven't been good all year, and though they're playing better right now, this is not a team that goes on the road to Denver, Cincinnati, or even Indy or Kansas City and wins.
The big point is that no one in the AFC is likely to put three wins in a row together in the playoffs. Someone is going to. But whoever comes out of the NFC is just going to be such an enormous super bowl favorite against anyone who isn't Denver.
I gave up on that game at 24-0, tuned back just in time for OT. I was like WTF did I miss lol.
donofriose 11-25-2013, 10:17 AM I'll give you that. Brady did perform better, but much of that is dependent on his receivers. It was if the Broncos thought the game was over at half and decided to coast the rest of the game. That's the kind of epic collapse I'm used to seeing from the Skins, not the Broncos. McDaniels out-coached the hell out of Del Rio after the half.
Much of what Manning has done his entire career has been because he has played with some of the best receiving corps in the NFL, especially this year. We cannot give Manning credit when his receivers are balling and then exclude him when he doesn't perform at his usual level even though his receivers didn't play well either. There were a couple of throws that were not Manning type throws. I think he got too caught up with Passing last night and they would have won the game if they kept the ball on the ground in key situations. In the end, like you said, Tom Brady simply was better than Manning last night.
The Patriots made a great comeback. The only reason the Broncos were up 24-0 was because of an epic collapse of the Patriots the first quarter, the only reason the Patriots came back was because of an epic collapse of the Broncos in the 3rd quarter.
GTripp0012 11-25-2013, 10:20 AM It's painfully obvious that Manning can't put any kind of zip on the ball when it's cold. And is there a better bad weather QB than Brady?Brady seems to really struggle in bad weather, we just like to pretend that he's great.
Best bad weather QB? Flacco, maybe? It's probably someone totally obscure like Matt Flynn.
Chico23231 11-25-2013, 10:22 AM Point was that you can't count anyone out, because no one on that side of the conference is good.
Denver is still the best team in that conference, but this is where they are after just two weeks of Jack Del Rio? And there's still like three-ish weeks of him left. It's reasonable to believe Denver may have already peaked.
New England played a great half yesterday, but they haven't been good all year, and though they're playing better right now, this is not a team that goes on the road to Denver, Cincinnati, or even Indy or Kansas City and wins.
The big point is that no one in the AFC is likely to put three wins in a row together in the playoffs. Someone is going to. But whoever comes out of the NFC is just going to be such an enormous super bowl favorite against anyone who isn't Denver.
Gotcha. I dont know, but I wouldnt count out the Pats in the playoffs. I agree with the peaking of the Broncos, but you can make the same arguement about the Chiefs. We will know more after next week. New England steps it up in the playoffs, last night could be the jump off to that streak your reference.
donofriose 11-25-2013, 10:22 AM Point was that you can't count anyone out, because no one on that side of the conference is good.
Denver is still the best team in that conference, but this is where they are after just two weeks of Jack Del Rio? And there's still like three-ish weeks of him left. It's reasonable to believe Denver may have already peaked.
New England played a great half yesterday, but they haven't been good all year, and though they're playing better right now, this is not a team that goes on the road to Denver, Cincinnati, or even Indy or Kansas City and wins.
The big point is that no one in the AFC is likely to put three wins in a row together in the playoffs. Someone is going to. But whoever comes out of the NFC is just going to be such an enormous super bowl favorite against anyone who isn't Denver.
All the AFC Teams are cold weather teams outside of Indy. I think they will have a pretty good chance against an NFC Team outdoors in New Jersey, especially if that team is New Orleans.
Giantone 11-25-2013, 10:22 AM Brady seems to really struggle in bad weather, we just like to pretend that he's great.
Best bad weather QB? Flacco, maybe? It's probably someone totally obscure like Matt Flynn.
Rogers .
GTripp0012 11-25-2013, 10:23 AM Much of what Manning has done his entire career has been because he has played with some of the best receiving corps in the NFL, especially this year. We cannot give Manning credit when his receivers are balling and then exclude him when he doesn't perform at his usual level even though his receivers didn't play well either. There were a couple of throws that were not Manning type throws. I think he got too caught up with Passing last night and they would have won the game if they kept the ball on the ground in key situations. In the end, like you said, Tom Brady simply was better than Manning last night.
The Patriots made a great comeback. The only reason the Broncos were up 24-0 was because of an epic collapse of the Patriots the first quarter, the only reason the Patriots came back was because of an epic collapse of the Broncos in the 3rd quarter.Manning's passes have lacked crispness all season though. I know he goes under the microscope in the cold weather, but I'm watching the condensed version of the game, and he's locating the ball better than Brady is. I just don't think he can do anything about the passes outside the numbers at this point. His arm is in decline.
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