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#105
25 minutes ago, hookem48 said:

at least they're playing today

Well they played one half today. Time to join the rest of the teams on the couch. 

#108
2 minutes ago, Pam Cummings said:

Hard to watch Baltimore and not really like them.

I absolutely love the way this team plays the game.

#109

I swear that trick play killed whatever drive that was. Nonetheless I feel pretty confident that the AFC champion will dominate the NFC champion (hoping the Lions make SB.) SF lost to Browns, Ravens and Bengals in the regular season beating only Pittsburg. Buffalo is on a roll. KC can still be deadly. I mean we’ve seen the best of the AFC and NFC and the NFC got trounced mostly in head to heads with AFC in regular season. 

#113
11 minutes ago, Vic Mackey said:

Well they played one half today. Time to join the rest of the teams on the couch. 

at least they played one half

#114

Houston lines appear to be dogshit. Not sure why everyone is so high on them for next year when they will be playing a first place schedule.

They have a lot to address in the interior.

#115
30 minutes ago, Pam Cummings said:

Ravens are just in a bit if a different class than Houston right now, they are the best team left.

They were the best team to begin with.

'Round halftime I was thinkin', "Hey, what if Houston won?"

Sometime around the early 4th quarter... "Narp. Naganna happen."

11 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said:

Houston lines appear to be dogshit. Not sure why everyone is so high on them for next year when they will be playing a first place schedule.

They have a lot to address in the interior.

Interior DL looks OK when they're not both being double-teamed. Trouble is, Baltimore double-teamed both on almost every snap. Definitely gameplanned to stay away from them.

#116
11 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said:

Houston lines appear to be dogshit. Not sure why everyone is so high on them for next year when they will be playing a first place schedule.

They have a lot to address in the interior.

It's a shame there's no way to address something like that in the off-season.

#118
11 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said:

Houston lines appear to be dogshit. Not sure why everyone is so high on them for next year when they will be playing a first place schedule.

They have a lot to address in the interior.

Yeah, Stroud carried them and they got lucky to face Cleveland. They won't be sneaking up on anyone next year. 

#119
1 minute ago, Asu2215 said:

Is Troy drunk?? Talking about Super Bowl 5 where the Colts beat the Raiders. LOL. 

Yeah, surprised no one corrected him. Plus, I know it’s a city of Baltimore thing, but these are the old Browns, not the Colts.

#121
It's a shame there's no way to address something like that in the off-season.

Sure but lines, particularly offensive lines are not something you can usually build/fix in one season. There’s talent acquisition of course and then the more mercurial “cohesion” (See Texas Longhorns)
#122
Just now, Surly Bevo said:


Sure but lines, particularly offensive lines are not something you can usually build/fix in one season. There’s talent acquisition of course and then the more mercurial “cohesion” (See Texas Longhorns)

OK.

#123
1 minute ago, Surly Bevo said:


Sure but lines, particularly offensive lines are not something you can usually build/fix in one season. There’s talent acquisition of course and then the more mercurial “cohesion” (See Texas Longhorns)

Kansas City rebuilt their online pretty damn fast.

#124
Just now, hookem48 said:

Kansas City rebuilt their online pretty damn fast.

The internet connectivity in KC has been bad for years.  This is a GREAT observation.  

#130
The internet connectivity in KC has been bad for years.  This is a GREAT observation.  

Google Fiber’s first test market, lol
#131
1 minute ago, JGrayDBU said:

wondering if the Packers will lay down, and make the Cowboys loss look even worse. 

The 49ers already beat the Cowboys by a gazillion points, no need for them to do that to Green Bay to make the Cowboys look like the fools gold that they are

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#135

I’d love for the Packers to win it all the first season without Aaron Rodgers.

#136
Just now, MrBig said:

I’d love for the Packers to win it all the first season without Aaron Rodgers.

Not happening. I think this is an AFC year. 

That being said. This GB running game looks potent. 

#139
5 minutes ago, JGrayDBU said:

wondering if the Packers will lay down, and make the Cowboys loss look even worse. 

Because teams do this all the time?

Im not sure I understand all the talk about how the packers are going to get rolled. What made them dangerous last week was the fact that they played loose and with no pressure. They do that again this week, they are going to give the 9ers fits. 

#141

That looked like a lazy route. If he’d had a better cut, he might’ve had the tiny bit of separation to catch the ball.

#142
3 minutes ago, Captain Ron said:

Because teams do this all the time?

Im not sure I understand all the talk about how the packers are going to get rolled. What made them dangerous last week was the fact that they played loose and with no pressure. They do that again this week, they are going to give the 9ers fits. 

The Packers are playing with house money. Nobody expected them here. They're young and don't know that winning is something they aren't supposed to do.

#143
7 minutes ago, Captain Ron said:

Because teams do this all the time?

Im not sure I understand all the talk about how the packers are going to get rolled. What made them dangerous last week was the fact that they played loose and with no pressure. They do that again this week, they are going to give the 9ers fits. 

Add to this do they 9ers play tight like the cowboys? And how does the weather effect this game?

 

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#147
2 minutes ago, Captain Ron said:

Case in point, that should have been a pick 6. 

How did he drop that?

#148

Man, this looks very familiar. Green Bay scores here and this might go the same as last week. 

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