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Though yet again that pick thrown in the area of a young WR. They need to get this miscommunication issue sorted out this off season. Unacceptable. So many of his picks have been around Randle or Jernigan. They better up their game next year.
Well, at least there's a chance in OT.
Unrelated: Seattle lost at home. This is like finding a unicorn
LOL and they're playing the GIants who struggled badly to move the ball against sh*t defense, get shut out against good ones, and constantly negate their few good plays with fumbles and penalties. Also the 2 time SB MVP with 25 picks....
Gilbride is back!!! After after doing something different for once: Rolling Eli out to avoid pressure, short passes and screens, not running on every 2nd down....he's stopped doing all those things.
Run on 2&10 inside our 15?? It's failed every time in this game, but why not Gilbride. Oops it ended up causing a safety. Eli is now dropping straight back, (so he can be minced meat) yet again proving the RARE times Gilbride does adapt, the moment there's a sign of success he reverts back and this is where the Giants lose.
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Posted: December 22 2013 at 16:35
JJLehto wrote:
WOW. Saints simply can't play on the road.
Not to take away from Carolina, that defense is legit and Cam is managing to do enough. Don't expect a deep playoff run, but looking good for the future!
HOLY sh*t Eli completed to Hakeem Nicks on his first pass.
....I didn't think he'd even get a chance to look downfield.
Edit: So far...the line has been protecting Eli pretty well. They've been sustaining a drive, converting third downs, is this f**king reality??
Speaking of Manning, congrats to Peyton. 51st TD pass, breaking the record held by Tom Brady. I hope he racks up 4 more next week, because 55 just seems like a nice, cool number to have
They're playing the Lions, who seem to have completely forgotten how to play the game. Or they've just given up. Either way, a terrible end to the season.
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Posted: December 22 2013 at 16:14
Yup.....I think Saints are done. For sure SEA will beat Arizona and Saints will get in but on the road they will struggle, maybe win one but not sure about a run.
Saints D is not good enough, I have been saying this all year long. The O is killer and Graham should get some kind of MVP, dude is money and a BEAST.
Trade away Ingram for some D help is my suggestion...
Not to take away from Carolina, that defense is legit and Cam is managing to do enough. Don't expect a deep playoff run, but looking good for the future!
HOLY sh*t Eli completed to Hakeem Nicks on his first pass.
....I didn't think he'd even get a chance to look downfield.
Edit: So far...the line has been protecting Eli pretty well. They've been sustaining a drive, converting third downs, is this f**king reality??
Speaking of Manning, congrats to Peyton. 51st TD pass, breaking the record held by Tom Brady. I hope he racks up 4 more next week, because 55 just seems like a nice, cool number to have
AFC....lord knows. I would say the Pats would sneak in as they oft do but without Gronk I don't know. None of the other teams really impress me, by default I guess Denver.
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Posted: December 20 2013 at 15:42
Unless there are a rash of injuries to Seattle it's highly unlikely (if not near impossible) that someone will beat them at home. In my mind they already have their ticket to the super bowl. From the AFC...idk. Denver is the obvious choice with their offense, but honestly as the weeks go by the number of teams that look good in the AFC seem to dwindle. Maybe weather will play a factor and help 'upset' Seattle (in the Superbowl I mean) but still...i'm not counting on it.
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Posted: December 20 2013 at 06:39
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
But they didn't. And if the Bears had played better to start the season, it wouldn't have mattered. You can't weight past and present performance differently.
I know what you mean, I guess I'm just saying that the Lions really have messed up. With that record in the division they really should be home and hosed. If it's the Bears that make it I think they'll give a good account of themselves though. I think they will be even better next year too. That's bad news for my team!
Coming from Philly I'll guess you're an Eagles fan. After an inconsistent start they appear to be on a roll and this team is potentially a very good one. Coming from the UK I don't get to see that much NFL but what I have seen of the Eagles (only 3 full games) this season has been pretty impressive, though I may have missed a few of the bad ones. Foles has been absolutely outstanding, what an impact he has made since getting his chance.
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Posted: December 20 2013 at 06:31
Any tips for the Super Bowl at this point?
The Seahawks look pretty impressive to me. In days gone by they would be nailed on, there always seemed to be a standout team that would invariably smash all in their path and go all the way to the SB and win easily. However lately that tends not to be the case and it's teams that enter the playoffs with a wet sail that usually peak at the right time and go on to win it. My Packers are a good example, they barely got into the playoffs in 2010/11 but were irresistible thereafter. NYG have done this on 2 occasions lately too.
I reckon the Seahawks are worthy favourites though I wouldn't back them with great certainty. I love watching the Saints play and if the Packers don't get in the playoffs I'll be pulling for New Orleans. However the Saints generally find one too good and get derailed by a team with a tough defense so...... The Broncos? The Colts? Not sure.
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Posted: December 19 2013 at 19:17
^ LOL.
Wow. I've never seen that before. A fun one for sure. Esp since he won.
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