Jan. 23, 2012 4:49 AM
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Jan. 23, 2012 12:55 PM
YES GO GIANTS. I knew the 49ers didnt have a chance. To bad the ravens lost but the Pats will lose in the superbowl.
Jan. 23, 2012 1:19 PM
The 49ers had the biggest chance possible dude..
And no
The good thing is that the Pats won't be able to underestimate the Giants again. Seeing as they barely made it into the playoffs. (the Giants)
And no
The good thing is that the Pats won't be able to underestimate the Giants again. Seeing as they barely made it into the playoffs. (the Giants)
Jan. 23, 2012 11:45 PM
My 9ers...
Lost.
No..
Lost?
No!
Ugh, now my 2 top teams are out! At least I still have the Giants to root for...they'd better beat the Pats. Tom Brady is a sore loser and frankly so is Bellechick. They both can't handle a loss and Brady prefers to blame others rather than admit his own weakness. Since that's the case I don't know why he's so good...
Hopefully, it'll be deja vue blue all over again.
Lost.
No..
Lost?
No!
Ugh, now my 2 top teams are out! At least I still have the Giants to root for...they'd better beat the Pats. Tom Brady is a sore loser and frankly so is Bellechick. They both can't handle a loss and Brady prefers to blame others rather than admit his own weakness. Since that's the case I don't know why he's so good...
Hopefully, it'll be deja vue blue all over again.
Jan. 24, 2012 12:56 AM
What was that? The Giants win again? A fumble, recovered by 15, and THAT FIELD GOAL FOR THE WIN!! I hope they beat the Pats, because I do not want to have Pat fans (Everyone I know) gloat.
Jan. 24, 2012 2:03 AM
(Jan. 23, 2012 1:19 PM)Universe² Wrote: [ -> ]The 49ers had the biggest chance possible dude..
And no
The good thing is that the Pats won't be able to underestimate the Giants again. Seeing as they barely made it into the playoffs. (the Giants)
As you argued about earlier. Stats dont matter the NFL is unpredictable. For alll we know a Hindenburg II could have fell out of the sky destroying Candlestick park
Jan. 24, 2012 3:03 AM
(Jan. 24, 2012 2:03 AM)ƛnubis Wrote: [ -> ](Jan. 23, 2012 1:19 PM)Universe² Wrote: [ -> ]The 49ers had the biggest chance possible dude..
And no
The good thing is that the Pats won't be able to underestimate the Giants again. Seeing as they barely made it into the playoffs. (the Giants)
As you argued about earlier. Stats dont matter the NFL is unpredictable. For alll we know a Hindenburg II could have fell out of the sky destroying Candlestick park
I guess you misunderstood what I was saying. I was saying that the Patriots won't be able to underestimate a team that barely made it into the playoffs, yet they fought their way to the Superbowl.
Jan. 24, 2012 12:50 PM
I am talking about the 49ers had the biggest chance possible comment. Also I still don't think the patriots willl win the superbowl. Tommy Boy was unimpressive yes5terday and they only won because of the run game. and Gronkowski is injured.
Jan. 24, 2012 10:13 PM
Wait, what? Gronk is out?
Well that's huge...their best wide receiver is out for the super bowl...they'll have to rely on Woodhead and what's-his-face. Brady's so good though...he can probably carry the team on his back, as much as I hate to admit he's good...
Well that's huge...their best wide receiver is out for the super bowl...they'll have to rely on Woodhead and what's-his-face. Brady's so good though...he can probably carry the team on his back, as much as I hate to admit he's good...
Jan. 26, 2012 2:11 AM
He injured a ankle. He'll probably be back at the Superbowl but just not at 100%
Jan. 29, 2012 3:22 AM
High Ankle sprain. He'll likely smell, so the Pats lost a VERY good weapon.
Jan. 30, 2012 3:50 AM
Go Giants. I REALLY want them to do it again. Tom's a little hit up, so we might be able to make it happen. Since, I no longer have San Fran or Balti helping out, I have to go the my lone neutral team, NYG, and pray they pull through...
Jan. 30, 2012 4:09 AM
Hrm... The Pro Bowl started off lame, but now it's pretty good. Nice to see effort in an All-Star game, no?
Feb. 06, 2012 1:14 PM
BOOM, GIANTS WIN AND THEY DESERVE IT. AWWWWWW YEEEEAAAAHHHH!
Great, when Green Bay, San Fran and Balti fail me, NYG gets it done. THEY DID IT AGAIN! Double-whammy to the Patriots....
Great, when Green Bay, San Fran and Balti fail me, NYG gets it done. THEY DID IT AGAIN! Double-whammy to the Patriots....
Feb. 06, 2012 10:12 PM
-starts to shine my "I told you so trophy" - I knew it would happen. Patriots fans should be disappointed.
Feb. 07, 2012 12:25 AM
i think football is the best sport ever unlike soccer but it made me mad though when the patriots lost
Feb. 08, 2012 12:30 AM
Well, I've said it for years now. Brady can't put a bad team on his back. 3 rings with elite defenses to 0 without one. Peyton may only have 1, but that D wasn't all that good. AND it was against the Bears. That's a damn good D. (Better than the Giants, I'd say. And that's not even speaking as a Chicagoan. The front 7 is better in Chicago.) That fact should kinda kill the Brady-Manning debate. Of course, Brady fans will go "No RBs!" What RB did Manning have in his Super Bowl season? Edgerrin James was good because of...his hands. Same with damn near EVERY Colts RB for the last 10 years. Joseph Addai? Dangerous in open field. How does he get into open field? Exactly, passes. Ah, well. I guess Eli isn't the kid brother anymore...
Feb. 08, 2012 1:12 AM
That was a close game, and the Pats lost mostly because Welker missed that one pass (If you remember that) and that Safety at the beginning of Brady's first drive. Still, you take out 3 of my Giants, I get angry. Also, did you guys hear Peyton probably won't be playing for the Colts anymore? That kind of interests me, because I'm wondering what team he'll play for.
Feb. 08, 2012 1:22 AM
The Dolphins won't take a shot on Case Keenum from Houston because of the David Klingler/Andre Ware flop, so probably there. I just want to know where Kellen Moore is gonna go. (Yeah, I know he's 5' 11". He also has the record in FBS wins. To be honest, Alex Tanney's in Division 3, and should be taken over some QBs in Division 1 this year. (Leads ALL QBs in TD passes all-time in all divisions.)
Feb. 09, 2012 8:52 PM
(Feb. 08, 2012 1:12 AM)Titi Wrote: [ -> ]That was a close game, and the Pats lost mostly because Welker missed that one pass (If you remember that) and that Safety at the beginning of Brady's first drive. Still, you take out 3 of my Giants, I get angry. Also, did you guys hear Peyton probably won't be playing for the Colts anymore? That kind of interests me, because I'm wondering what team he'll play for.
Just Envision a Team in the Suburbs in nj...LOL
Feb. 10, 2012 7:03 AM
No way. If the Jets get a QB, it'll be that Keenum kid from Houston. Or Alex Tanney in the 6th-7th round. He's got accuracy up the butt, and the all-time any-division NCAA TDs record. He also played in Division 3, so he's not going early. Keenum's a good QB, but Ryan'll catch hell if he isn't better than the other 2 Houston QB busts. (Andre Ware and David Klingler. But both had excuses. Ware went to the LIONS, and Klingler to the Bungles of the 90's.)
Mar. 03, 2012 9:07 AM
Hrm... So Pittsburgh releases James Farrior, Hines Ward, Chris Komeatu, and Aaron Smith. In other words, yuth movement. I'm not sure about this. By letting go the most blue-collar WR in Steelers history (First WR to shatter a jaw on a block), and 3 of the best Pittsburgh players because of age, the Steelers have admitted that it's time to rebuild. And in the AFC North, which had 3 playoff teams in a 4-team division, (In a 6-team per-conference format) rebuilding means dead last in the division. That said, some good DEs are coming out of college this year, and the Steelers seem to be looking for a new middle linebacker, too. This'll be a tough 2 years.
Jul. 13, 2012 8:46 PM
Who do you think is going to Super Bowl XLVII? I say Giants for a back to back just becasue they have David Wilson who is quote "The most explosive player I have ever coached" says Kevin Gilbride. Suck it Jets and Eagles fans, not to mention the PATRIOTS too! Tom Brady is a baby.
Jul. 13, 2012 10:51 PM
Okay, looking at the teams, I'm just gonna post my opinion for all of 'em, and my opinion of their chances... (I listed them East, North, South, West, AFC first, so just scroll to the team you want to see... I put a lot of work into typing this, so someone should at least read it...
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Buffalo Bills: 6-10 ain't bad, but it ain't good either. They need to improve, but seeing New England twice in the regular season ain't helping them... Last time they landed in the Superbowl 4 times (1991-1994), and lost all four of them, three by more than 13 points. I say they continue the drought for now...
Miami Dolphins: 6-10 as well, but they really pushed them selves to a decent record, despite being winless around the halfway point in the season. They get NE twice as well, and also the Sanchez/Tebow team of NYJ. In 1985 they were smashed by San Fran, I say they will pop up short this season...
New England Patriots: Well, 13-3. Brady the baby's still there, and I'm pretty sure he's feeling the double-whammy pain of losing to the Giants, AGAIN... Looks like they get it easy this season, with only SF, Baltimore, and Indy appearing as threats. I say they make it to the 2nd round of the playoffs, but no further...
New York Jets: Hey guys, still dealing with Sanchez and Tebow, aren't we? How's that going? They're gonna need to make it work this season to improve last year's 8-8 record. San Fran and the Pats are in there. Last time (1969), they beat the Baltimore Colts. This season, I'd say the first round of the Playoffs...
Baltimore Ravens: 12-4, #5 in the Power Rankings last season. Flacco really put on a show for the team, and Boldin did some work. That schedule looks fine, except for the Pats, and maybe Pitt. This team may be Superbowl-bound, and ready to end the 11 year drought...
Cincinnati Bengals: 9-7, eh... They were short in '89, this time, 1st round... Green Bay, Balti, Pitt, Dallas, ugh, so difficult!
Cleveland Browns: 4-12's horrible, guys, and your schedule's the same. Y'know that saying "Take the Browns to the SuperBowl"? Well, they never made it, and certainly not this year...
Pittsburgh Steelers: Well, with Big Ben out of the stall, the Steelers 12-4 record looks like a possible repeat this season... The schedule looks clear, aside from Baltimore. They could make it to the AFC Championship...
Houston Texans: They were good, then they took an arrow to the knee at the end of the season and last to the winless Colts... Why'd ya cost em, Schuab? Their schedule's hard, but there's a possibility for the first round...
Indianapolis Colts: Winless for 14 games then they beat the 10-4 Texans to get at least 2 wins... The schedule looks tough. I say they come up short, MAYBE the Wild Card...
Jacksonville Jaguars: 5-11 is bad. Your schedule, is bad. Your chances, are bad. That logo, is bad...
Tennessee Titans: Good at first, bad later. You guys got some work to do. Losing by a touchdown in '99 was sad. So was your playing. New Orleans, Pats, and Pitt are in the line-up. With that, no dice...
Denver Broncos: Well, with Tebow gone, the 8-8 Wild card you guys got looks less likely, unless Peyton can do something... That schedule's tough! Look like a miss this year...
Kansas City Chiefs: 7-9 is a little short. You earned it in 1970, when you had Len Dawson. Seeing the schedule, 1st or 2nd round is possible...
Oakland Raiders: 8-8 missed last year. Don't work for close enough. You guys were like "The Most Average Team of the Year" last year. Ya won it 3 times. Could you go for a 4th? If you work for it, you could reach the 2nd round...
San Diego Chargers: 8-8 as well. Philip Rivers was good. The team, not so much. Hopefully your tough Pre-week will help... 1st round maybe?
Dallas Cowboys: 5-3 in the superbowls, 8-8 last year. Romo would be a big help if he does something. The schedule looks easy. 1st or 2nd round, your choice...
New York Giants: Eli helped the Giants win #4 last season, and with a 9-7 record!!! That shows that the Giant can do crazy things... You meet your Super Bowl opponents, the Pats, in Week 3. Other than that, I like the line-up... you could make it again this season, right?
Philadelphia Eagles: You missed it last 2 times. 3rd's a charm? Not by going 8-8. Don't screw up your easy schedule, kay? Thx...
Washington Redskins: 5-11, with a 20-year drought... Continue that drought, please...
Chicago Bears: 8-8 last season. Jay Cutler, do something! Not with Green Bay and San Fran in there. You miss this time...
Detroit Lions: Sure you were good last season, but I'm not gonna let go of the fact that you went 0-16. You never made it to the superbowl, and you're still not gonna make it...
Green Bay Packers: Awesome last season, and totally worthy this time. Aaron Rodgers better get his bionic body ready for play. The schedule ain't hard, so I see a Superbowl for them...
Minnesota Vikings: 3-13's pretty bad, guys, and this season doesn't look good with two big green and yellow G's on the line-up. I say no this season... You lost all 4 times by more than 10 points, so it wouldn't have mattered anyway...
Atlanta Falcons: 10-6 was a pretty good job for a team who only made it to the bowl once. With Their schedule only holding the Saints as a problem, they could make it to the AFC Championship...
Carolina Panthers: My homestate has been falling fast, and 6-10 is maintaining it. With a loaded roster of hard teams, their in trouble. No dice this time, just like at your 2003 superbowl...
New Orleans Saints: It's confirmed that Brees is staying with the Saints. They'll need him... I say they contend for the superbowl...
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Good to bad in an instant. 4-12 wasn't the bowl-winning team from 2002. What's one word to describe the line-up? screwed. No chance this time...
Arizona Cardinals: Their chance was 2008, and the Steelers took it. Last year's 8-8 was mediocre for Arizona. with NE wielding a challenge, as well as others, they might get the Wild Card...
San Francisco 49ers: I was rooting for them, and they surpassed my expectations. 13-3, #4 in the power rankings. Hopefully Alex Smith performs another run. I say the 2nd Round...
Seattle Seahawks: Seattles only been a challenge in 2005, and 7-9 last year proves that... With their list of opponents, 1st round is my guess...
St. Louis Rams: The Rams only won it in 1999, and 2-14 is definitely NOT a challenge. And the line-up? Say bye-bye to chances this season...
Miami Dolphins: 6-10 as well, but they really pushed them selves to a decent record, despite being winless around the halfway point in the season. They get NE twice as well, and also the Sanchez/Tebow team of NYJ. In 1985 they were smashed by San Fran, I say they will pop up short this season...
New England Patriots: Well, 13-3. Brady the baby's still there, and I'm pretty sure he's feeling the double-whammy pain of losing to the Giants, AGAIN... Looks like they get it easy this season, with only SF, Baltimore, and Indy appearing as threats. I say they make it to the 2nd round of the playoffs, but no further...
New York Jets: Hey guys, still dealing with Sanchez and Tebow, aren't we? How's that going? They're gonna need to make it work this season to improve last year's 8-8 record. San Fran and the Pats are in there. Last time (1969), they beat the Baltimore Colts. This season, I'd say the first round of the Playoffs...
Baltimore Ravens: 12-4, #5 in the Power Rankings last season. Flacco really put on a show for the team, and Boldin did some work. That schedule looks fine, except for the Pats, and maybe Pitt. This team may be Superbowl-bound, and ready to end the 11 year drought...
Cincinnati Bengals: 9-7, eh... They were short in '89, this time, 1st round... Green Bay, Balti, Pitt, Dallas, ugh, so difficult!
Cleveland Browns: 4-12's horrible, guys, and your schedule's the same. Y'know that saying "Take the Browns to the SuperBowl"? Well, they never made it, and certainly not this year...
Pittsburgh Steelers: Well, with Big Ben out of the stall, the Steelers 12-4 record looks like a possible repeat this season... The schedule looks clear, aside from Baltimore. They could make it to the AFC Championship...
Houston Texans: They were good, then they took an arrow to the knee at the end of the season and last to the winless Colts... Why'd ya cost em, Schuab? Their schedule's hard, but there's a possibility for the first round...
Indianapolis Colts: Winless for 14 games then they beat the 10-4 Texans to get at least 2 wins... The schedule looks tough. I say they come up short, MAYBE the Wild Card...
Jacksonville Jaguars: 5-11 is bad. Your schedule, is bad. Your chances, are bad. That logo, is bad...
Tennessee Titans: Good at first, bad later. You guys got some work to do. Losing by a touchdown in '99 was sad. So was your playing. New Orleans, Pats, and Pitt are in the line-up. With that, no dice...
Denver Broncos: Well, with Tebow gone, the 8-8 Wild card you guys got looks less likely, unless Peyton can do something... That schedule's tough! Look like a miss this year...
Kansas City Chiefs: 7-9 is a little short. You earned it in 1970, when you had Len Dawson. Seeing the schedule, 1st or 2nd round is possible...
Oakland Raiders: 8-8 missed last year. Don't work for close enough. You guys were like "The Most Average Team of the Year" last year. Ya won it 3 times. Could you go for a 4th? If you work for it, you could reach the 2nd round...
San Diego Chargers: 8-8 as well. Philip Rivers was good. The team, not so much. Hopefully your tough Pre-week will help... 1st round maybe?
Dallas Cowboys: 5-3 in the superbowls, 8-8 last year. Romo would be a big help if he does something. The schedule looks easy. 1st or 2nd round, your choice...
New York Giants: Eli helped the Giants win #4 last season, and with a 9-7 record!!! That shows that the Giant can do crazy things... You meet your Super Bowl opponents, the Pats, in Week 3. Other than that, I like the line-up... you could make it again this season, right?
Philadelphia Eagles: You missed it last 2 times. 3rd's a charm? Not by going 8-8. Don't screw up your easy schedule, kay? Thx...
Washington Redskins: 5-11, with a 20-year drought... Continue that drought, please...
Chicago Bears: 8-8 last season. Jay Cutler, do something! Not with Green Bay and San Fran in there. You miss this time...
Detroit Lions: Sure you were good last season, but I'm not gonna let go of the fact that you went 0-16. You never made it to the superbowl, and you're still not gonna make it...
Green Bay Packers: Awesome last season, and totally worthy this time. Aaron Rodgers better get his bionic body ready for play. The schedule ain't hard, so I see a Superbowl for them...
Minnesota Vikings: 3-13's pretty bad, guys, and this season doesn't look good with two big green and yellow G's on the line-up. I say no this season... You lost all 4 times by more than 10 points, so it wouldn't have mattered anyway...
Atlanta Falcons: 10-6 was a pretty good job for a team who only made it to the bowl once. With Their schedule only holding the Saints as a problem, they could make it to the AFC Championship...
Carolina Panthers: My homestate has been falling fast, and 6-10 is maintaining it. With a loaded roster of hard teams, their in trouble. No dice this time, just like at your 2003 superbowl...
New Orleans Saints: It's confirmed that Brees is staying with the Saints. They'll need him... I say they contend for the superbowl...
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Good to bad in an instant. 4-12 wasn't the bowl-winning team from 2002. What's one word to describe the line-up? screwed. No chance this time...
Arizona Cardinals: Their chance was 2008, and the Steelers took it. Last year's 8-8 was mediocre for Arizona. with NE wielding a challenge, as well as others, they might get the Wild Card...
San Francisco 49ers: I was rooting for them, and they surpassed my expectations. 13-3, #4 in the power rankings. Hopefully Alex Smith performs another run. I say the 2nd Round...
Seattle Seahawks: Seattles only been a challenge in 2005, and 7-9 last year proves that... With their list of opponents, 1st round is my guess...
St. Louis Rams: The Rams only won it in 1999, and 2-14 is definitely NOT a challenge. And the line-up? Say bye-bye to chances this season...
Jul. 13, 2012 11:51 PM
Hey DefStamina88 I agree on most of that except for the Packers...Why does everyone and their mom thinks the Packers are the best in the NFC when they chocked a lot...espescialy to the Chiefs...I say Giants for NFC...counting on a back to back from Giants and CRUUUUUUZ!