2011-12 NFL Season

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cosmo_kramer said:
All of them??

Really? You honestly think Cincinnati, Buffalo or even my Raiders ...more than likely IF they make the playoffs, they will need to win a game IN Pittsburgh and maybe Baltimore or New England..then survive that..and beat the beast from the NFC?
 
Really? You honestly think Cincinnati, Buffalo or even my Raiders ...more than likely IF they make the playoffs, they will need to win a game IN Pittsburgh and maybe Baltimore or New England..then survive that..and beat the beast from the NFC?
At the start of the playoffs last year, who honestly gave the Packers a shot to win it all?? Same thing could happen again this year.... Just sayin'...
 
The Patriots and Jets play on Sunday night.

In this battle of 6-3 teams gunning for at least a share of first place in the AFC East (not undisputed if my Bills can win in Dallas), would a Pats or Jets win be more beneficial to the Bills this week?
 
The Patriots and Jets play on Sunday night.

In this battle of 6-3 teams gunning for at least a share of first place in the AFC East (not undisputed if my Bills can win in Dallas), would a Pats or Jets win be more beneficial to the Bills this week?


I'd say the Bills are probably rooting for the Pats because of potential tiebreaking scenarios. The Bills are 0-1 vs. the Jets and 1-0 vs. the Pats.
 
cosmo_kramer said:
At the start of the playoffs last year, who honestly gave the Packers a shot to win it all?? Same thing could happen again this year.... Just sayin'...

I did, I didn't want them to go to the superbowl because I knew the only NFC QB that could beat the steelers was Rodgers.

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I did, I didn't want them to go to the superbowl because I knew the only NFC QB that could beat the steelers was Rodgers.

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they were the hottest team going into those playoffs. sometimes the record isn't as important as momentum when heading into the playoffs.
 
they were the hottest team going into those playoffs. sometimes the record isn't as important as momentum when heading into the playoffs.
GB did win their last two to get in, but relied on a tiebreaker. They were 3-5 on the road last year and not many gave them a chance to win out on the road in the playoffs...
 
cosmo_kramer said:
GB did win their last two to get in, but relied on a tiebreaker. They were 3-5 on the road last year and not many gave them a chance to win out on the road in the playoffs...

But everyone knew that GB was a very talented even with all the injuries. Everyone knew it was a matter of WHEN and not IF.
 
Miami is gonna kill here on out! :D
They better watch out for this guy:

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Better watch out Rey, first you "won" yourselves out of Andrew Luck, next thing you know Seattle is going to pass you for Matt Barkley. Maybe Matt Moore is good enough to be your starter in 2012:sorry:
i'm afraid the fools already have. i actually had a dream last night that the idiots won this next game and by a large margin. i hope not!!!!! and i don't see the colts winning a single game. difference is they're not even trying. you can tell miami is. i just wish they wouldn't. this team will never get up off the ground until they take care of the QB position. moore is definitely not the answer. maybe luck isn't either but at least you give it a real shot by drafting the guy.
 
Kansas City Chiefs prep for Denver Broncos, Tim Tebow's read-option attack - ESPN

maybe they should hire Dan Mullen or Urban meyer? ;)

The Broncos need Knowshawn to step up to the plate and help handle some load and get decker and crew to start catching the balls that actually make it to them. ;) And get Tebow throwing the ball where it needs to be like he did in college. After all he holds the SEC Record for passing %. Hes not a bad passer typically. But he does seem off his mark trying to do a new throwing motion. Which is bound to happen when you do something the same way for 15 years or so.
 
i'm afraid the fools already have. i actually had a dream last night that the idiots won this next game and by a large margin. i hope not!!!!! and i don't see the colts winning a single game. difference is they're not even trying. you can tell miami is. i just wish they wouldn't. this team will never get up off the ground until they take care of the QB position. moore is definitely not the answer. maybe luck isn't either but at least you give it a real shot by drafting the guy.

You are dreaming about the Dolphins? Your poor wife!! :eek: :D
 
Kansas City Chiefs prep for Denver Broncos, Tim Tebow's read-option attack - ESPN

maybe they should hire Dan Mullen or Urban meyer? ;)

The Broncos need Knowshawn to step up to the plate and help handle some load and get decker and crew to start catching the balls that actually make it to them. ;) And get Tebow throwing the ball where it needs to be like he did in college. After all he holds the SEC Record for passing %. Hes not a bad passer typically. But he does seem off his mark trying to do a new throwing motion. Which is bound to happen when you do something the same way for 15 years or so.

I'd love for them to force Knowshon into the rushing picture more, he's not nearly as scary as McGahee can be.

If Denver can run a balanced offense and sprinkle in the read-option gimmick rather than relying on it all game, wouldn't be surprised if they upset KC.

Then again, which Matt Cassel shows up will probably have more of an influence on the Chiefs chances.

Thursday Night Football Tonight! Raiders @ Chargers!
 
NFLPA continuing down the path of forcing a HGH hearing before Congress, which will be bad for everyone.

NFLPA makes HGH testing proposal | ProFootballTalk

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The union also proposes six major points: (1) "Any player found in violation of the hGH policy has the right to all of the testing information"; (2) "The burden of proof rests with the NFL, not the player, as in the American judicial system where the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty"; (3) "The hGH testing process will be overseen by a neutral arbitrator agreed to by the NFL and by the NFLPA"; (4) "That no player shall be punished by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell until all of his appeals have been exhausted"; (5) "The testing and appellate processes shall be confidential until the player's appeal rights are exhausted"; (6) "Players who are in the midst of the appellate process remain on their teams and continue to play until it has concluded."

Under pre-existing drug policies, the final three points already apply. The third point, regarding the use of an independent arbitrator, shouldn't be an issue, especially if the NFL has contemplated turning over the keys to the entire testing program to WADA. The first point likewise shouldn't be a major bone of contention.

The only potential problem applies to the second point, since the NFLPA tries to graft the constitutional protections against the deprivation of liberty onto a private administrative process. If, as Saints quarterback Drew Breescharacterizes HGH testing, it's a "joint program" between the league and the NFLPA, the NFL shouldn't bear the burden of proof. Instead, the process should be about finding cheaters, and the NFL and the NFLPA should be working together hand in hand to deter and detect HGH use.


 
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