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Dammit, Dammit, Dammit.
11-2.
I don't know HOW Hixon missed that pass. I really, really don't. This was the sloppiest we've played since the Browns.
I *did* think we'd easily beat Dallas (even with Romo back), Carolina, and Minnesota. Now I'm starting to stress a little. I hope the Burress situation doesn't hurt morale too much, for too long.. Hixon's a fine replacement; he just needs to pull things together..
On the other hand, go Florida!!
11-2.
I don't know HOW Hixon missed that pass. I really, really don't. This was the sloppiest we've played since the Browns.
I *did* think we'd easily beat Dallas (even with Romo back), Carolina, and Minnesota. Now I'm starting to stress a little. I hope the Burress situation doesn't hurt morale too much, for too long.. Hixon's a fine replacement; he just needs to pull things together..
On the other hand, go Florida!!
GIANTS WON THE NFC EAST!!!! WOO!!!!!
GO STEELERS!!! That last few minutes of the fourth quarter was astonishingly amazing!!!! THANK YOU TONY ROMO FOR COMING BACK AND LOSING! Can't wait to play you next week!!!
And Miami won!!!! 16-3, I might add. If they can beat the Jets, they may be in the playoffs!!! Of course, I like Miami and the Jets both, so that'll be a fun game for me no matter what.
Gah, I know we lost today, but I'm in SUCH a good mood now that we have the NFC East in our pocket. <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
GO STEELERS!!! That last few minutes of the fourth quarter was astonishingly amazing!!!! THANK YOU TONY ROMO FOR COMING BACK AND LOSING! Can't wait to play you next week!!!
And Miami won!!!! 16-3, I might add. If they can beat the Jets, they may be in the playoffs!!! Of course, I like Miami and the Jets both, so that'll be a fun game for me no matter what.
Gah, I know we lost today, but I'm in SUCH a good mood now that we have the NFC East in our pocket. <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
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So, amazingly enough, the Chargers have gotten better luck at the end of the season and just have to defeat Denver on Sunday to move on. It should be a fun game to watch since my brothers are all going to be here screaming along with my mom.
Anyone else's teams going on past the regular season?
Anyone else's teams going on past the regular season?
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Sorry GS...I don't know how we didn't beat Dallas.
The Panthers/Giants game was AWESOME, though.
Also, I can't wait for this week vs the Vikings. Should be a tough game..
I'm most excited about the Miami vs Jets verdict, though. I want Miami to win, but I don't hate the Jets, so I won't be mad if they go to the Playoffs instead. Helps that our quarterback used to play for the Jets though - he'll be out to win.
And, yes, at least two of my three teams will be going on - hopefully all three!! But the Giants are my number one
The Panthers/Giants game was AWESOME, though.
Also, I can't wait for this week vs the Vikings. Should be a tough game..
I'm most excited about the Miami vs Jets verdict, though. I want Miami to win, but I don't hate the Jets, so I won't be mad if they go to the Playoffs instead. Helps that our quarterback used to play for the Jets though - he'll be out to win.
And, yes, at least two of my three teams will be going on - hopefully all three!! But the Giants are my number one
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Barring a miracle, the Eagles will not be in the playoffs. And they don't deserve to be. Frankly, I don't know how many times in one season I can say "They should have won that game". Very frustrating. Thank God for the Phillies, or else I wouldn't be taking this nearly as well as I am.
And not to rag on your Chargers Alea, but I don't think any west coast teams should make the playoffs. Those two divisions stink. The fact that a number of teams that are better than Denver/San Diego or Arizona are going to miss the playoffs is crazy.
And not to rag on your Chargers Alea, but I don't think any west coast teams should make the playoffs. Those two divisions stink. The fact that a number of teams that are better than Denver/San Diego or Arizona are going to miss the playoffs is crazy.
Gah, I agree completely, Ed. No offense at all meant to Alea
It's just - you're going to have 10-5 teams miss out, only to have teams like the Chargers (currently 7-8) have the option to get in? Or the Cardinals (8-7) clinching their division?
I can't complain though. My team clinched their division, has a first week bye, and homefield advantage through the playoffs. At least I can be happy about that
It's just - you're going to have 10-5 teams miss out, only to have teams like the Chargers (currently 7-8) have the option to get in? Or the Cardinals (8-7) clinching their division?
I can't complain though. My team clinched their division, has a first week bye, and homefield advantage through the playoffs. At least I can be happy about that
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That's fine that you feel they shouldn't move on. But I do think there was a s*** call in the beginning of the season that essentially stole a win from them, not to mention their strength of schedule wasn't exactly on the low end (with the exception of KC and the Raiders, the teams they played weren't exactly easy). Couple this with the fact that they had some injuries, most of their losses were down to field goals and were almost literally at the last second (I know, I know; a loss is a loss but they were freaking close and very good games, most of them), I feel like they're better than their record may indicate because it could so easily have been the record everyone was predicting (Superbowl bound, Awesome - Few).
7 - cool seems accurate.
7 - cool seems accurate.
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Alea,
I'll definitely give you the Denver game and you have had a bunch a close losses, but there have also been close wins. I mean the Chargers beat the Chiefs twice by a combined 3 points. But San Diego always place the Colts tough, it should be an interesting match up.
Nic,
You better be ready for some serious trash talking next week because you know who is going to end up playing.
Kim,
I seen your boy Chase Clements and your Rice Owls kicking some ass today. Very nicely done. Congrats.
I'll definitely give you the Denver game and you have had a bunch a close losses, but there have also been close wins. I mean the Chargers beat the Chiefs twice by a combined 3 points. But San Diego always place the Colts tough, it should be an interesting match up.
Nic,
You better be ready for some serious trash talking next week because you know who is going to end up playing.
Kim,
I seen your boy Chase Clements and your Rice Owls kicking some ass today. Very nicely done. Congrats.
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Trojans won! Pac10 goes undefeated in the bowl season.
all the other games are just gravy.
predicted final rankings:
1. Florida
2. USC
3. Texas
4. Oklahoma
5. Alabama/Utah (I still think Utah are really likely to upset here)
all the other games are just gravy.
predicted final rankings:
1. Florida
2. USC
3. Texas
4. Oklahoma
5. Alabama/Utah (I still think Utah are really likely to upset here)
So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
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Mark got to watch the first half of the game before we had to leave. And he taught me what a "red shirt" player is. He said I now know more about college football than most people.
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Well, you see, Adam cursed the Chargers those games, so I was having to do all sorts of activities (dancing, virgin sacrifices, door-to-door candy sales, etc.) to appease the Football Gods.I mean the Chargers beat the Chiefs twice by a combined 3 points.
Okay, I have no argument for the close wins...I just think they deserve a shot because they've sucked for so long and finally showed some hope these past few years.
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I understand that you think they should have a shot (and rightfully so) and I don't have any room to talk considering that I root for a team that tied the Bengals (yuck), but I just wish that were some way to make sure that really good football teams don't miss the playoffs. I mean the Patriots went 11-5 with a QB that hasn't started since his senior year in high school. The fact that the aren't in the playoffs is incredible.
this talk reminds me that despite everyone claiming to want a playoff, no one ever stops to think that it wouldn't be the top 8 ranked teams getting a berth, it would be the top team from each of the six major conferences, and then the two highest rated other teams, with one of those slots going to a non top six conference if they're ranked in the top eight.
so most years you'd probably guarantee the number one and number two college teams make the playoffs, but there would be scenarios where it's likely the number three, four or five teams might not make the playoff.
it would undoubtedly cause an equal amount of bitching, but I still think college football needs a playoff badly.
so most years you'd probably guarantee the number one and number two college teams make the playoffs, but there would be scenarios where it's likely the number three, four or five teams might not make the playoff.
it would undoubtedly cause an equal amount of bitching, but I still think college football needs a playoff badly.
So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
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I'll admit I'm slightly nervous.
That said, I chalk up the Giants' loss to the Eagles to basically two things - Jacobs's injury and the Burress incident (including loss of morale). We've had a couple weeks to rest, and Jacobs should at his best. We left him out of the Vikings game for a reason; We really didn't have anything riding on a win. I'm hoping his knee is all healed up for Sunday, and it should be. Hixon and Ward have been proving themselves in the later portion of the season, especially, and so we're ready. You'll remember that we beat you early on this year in November, as well as both games in 2007. You know what Brandon Jacobs can do.
And we have in out for the Eagles - you took us out of the playoffs in 2006. You've got a tough team; I'll admit, Philly winning was my worst-case scenario. I would have much rather won a lackluster game against the Cardinals, and let the Panthers take care of the Vikings. But we're still tough, and we'll pull through. McNabb and Westbrook will play a good game, and I look forward to every gut-wrenching, tense moment of it, until the very end when I celebrate surviving one more round
Can't wait to get another Superbowl!
That said, I chalk up the Giants' loss to the Eagles to basically two things - Jacobs's injury and the Burress incident (including loss of morale). We've had a couple weeks to rest, and Jacobs should at his best. We left him out of the Vikings game for a reason; We really didn't have anything riding on a win. I'm hoping his knee is all healed up for Sunday, and it should be. Hixon and Ward have been proving themselves in the later portion of the season, especially, and so we're ready. You'll remember that we beat you early on this year in November, as well as both games in 2007. You know what Brandon Jacobs can do.
And we have in out for the Eagles - you took us out of the playoffs in 2006. You've got a tough team; I'll admit, Philly winning was my worst-case scenario. I would have much rather won a lackluster game against the Cardinals, and let the Panthers take care of the Vikings. But we're still tough, and we'll pull through. McNabb and Westbrook will play a good game, and I look forward to every gut-wrenching, tense moment of it, until the very end when I celebrate surviving one more round
Can't wait to get another Superbowl!
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The only weapon on offense that scares me is Jacobs. And I think the Eagles front seven can handle him this time around. I mean they just did handle Adrian Peterson save for a 40 yard run, so I'm fairly confident. What I can't wait for is Eli Manning under pressure. The only reason he had gotten better at handling Eagles pressure was because he had a safety blanket in Plax. I mean he would get blitzed and he would just put it up to Plax, which wasn't a bad plan because he is typical 5 inches taller than most corners and would be most likely be in single coverage. I think Eli is good for at least two picks.
Now, the Giants front seven are very good. I think Westbrook can have some success (or at least more success than he had against the Vikings). I also think Buckhalter can break some decent gains if they put him in the game while Westbrook is lined up at wide receiver. But ultimately it is going to come down to if the Eagles can pass block. I don't think the Giants secondary is good at all. I think they get a lot of help because how much pressure the front seven get on the QB. If they can protect McNabb, I think the Eagles win big. The big question is, can they protect McNabb? And I don't have an answer for that. I guess we will see.
Now, the Giants front seven are very good. I think Westbrook can have some success (or at least more success than he had against the Vikings). I also think Buckhalter can break some decent gains if they put him in the game while Westbrook is lined up at wide receiver. But ultimately it is going to come down to if the Eagles can pass block. I don't think the Giants secondary is good at all. I think they get a lot of help because how much pressure the front seven get on the QB. If they can protect McNabb, I think the Eagles win big. The big question is, can they protect McNabb? And I don't have an answer for that. I guess we will see.
Ever wonder how that amazing yellow line happens?
here's a video that explains.
http://www.fandome.com/video/107610/The ... llow-Line/
they didn't mention that it takes an entire truck of equipment for the yellow line
and a whole second truck for the line of scrimmage line.
here's a video that explains.
http://www.fandome.com/video/107610/The ... llow-Line/
they didn't mention that it takes an entire truck of equipment for the yellow line
and a whole second truck for the line of scrimmage line.
So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
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I'm rooting for the Cardinals. Cause Alea's from AZ and there's some heisman winning usc player on their team, even if he's not playing.
I was glad to see the Panthers go down, glad to see the Ravens win. those two games went well. Then the two teams I didn't want to win won today. so I guess I was 50/50 on picks this week. LOL
I was glad to see the Panthers go down, glad to see the Ravens win. those two games went well. Then the two teams I didn't want to win won today. so I guess I was 50/50 on picks this week. LOL
So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
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The fact that I am not nervous about the Eagles playing the Cardinals scares me a little bit. The Cardinals have played really well the past two games, but I don't think they can beat the Eagles. Am I wrong for being that confident? If I am, someone please slap some sense into me.
I really don't have a rooting interest in the other game, except the fact that the Eagles lost to the Ravens and beat the Steelers. I also stand to win a good sum of money if the Steelers make it to the Super Bowl on a silly beat that I made at the beginning of the season that I thought had no chance of winning. So I guess I do have a rooting interest.
I really don't have a rooting interest in the other game, except the fact that the Eagles lost to the Ravens and beat the Steelers. I also stand to win a good sum of money if the Steelers make it to the Super Bowl on a silly beat that I made at the beginning of the season that I thought had no chance of winning. So I guess I do have a rooting interest.
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I am nervous about the Eagles playing the Cardinals. They've been completely unable to play well consistently this season. They've had a few good games, and now I expect them to blow this one. Or it could just be that I'm a Philadelphia fan, and therefore expect to be disappointed (I still can't quite believe the Phillies won the World Series).
I do think an all Pennsylvania Super Bowl would be kinda awesome.
I do think an all Pennsylvania Super Bowl would be kinda awesome.
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"Morituri Nolumus Mori" -Rincewind
Don't feed the bezoar!
"Morituri Nolumus Mori" -Rincewind
Don't feed the bezoar!
woohoo! go cardinals
I didn't watch much of the first half, but saw the Cards go up by a big lead. then I watched the second half, and from the moment I was watching they just played badly. after they lost the lead, I muted it and didn't pay as much attention. I looked up a little later and saw they'd regained the lead. I started to turn the volume up but decided I didn't want to jinx them again and left the volume down but this time half paid attention. That seemed to trick the football gods as AZ pulled out the win!
I didn't watch much of the first half, but saw the Cards go up by a big lead. then I watched the second half, and from the moment I was watching they just played badly. after they lost the lead, I muted it and didn't pay as much attention. I looked up a little later and saw they'd regained the lead. I started to turn the volume up but decided I didn't want to jinx them again and left the volume down but this time half paid attention. That seemed to trick the football gods as AZ pulled out the win!
So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
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