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« Reply #510 on: November 29, 2004, 08:24:20 AM »
Buffalo Bills are tough at home.

Patriots have a cakewalk schedule with one exception, when they go to the Jets in week 16.

Broncos lost at home, that suprised me a little bit, but for the most part there were no suprises.  The Colts SEEMINGLY wrapped up the division now that Jacksonville has to play the Steelers.

Suprises, not really.  The AFC continues to domincate while the NFC continues to suck really really badly.

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« Reply #511 on: November 29, 2004, 08:45:51 AM »
Bills at home? Last home game of season (probably)... ouch.. may be tough... if the Steelers have it cliched by then, they may just tank it.
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« Reply #512 on: November 29, 2004, 08:50:07 AM »
EAGLES WIN DIVISION:D

I still would go with the pats vs eagles in the bowl.

Even though I hate the pats with a passion. There just damn good and they always find away to win. And thus far they have proven when it counts they can step it up.

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« Reply #513 on: November 29, 2004, 11:19:00 AM »
I don\'t see how anyone could pick anyone but the Eagles in the Superbowl from the NFC, the way they\'re playing.  Terrell Owens is the NFL MVP this year in my opinion, even though he\'ll never win it with what Peyton is doing.
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« Reply #514 on: November 29, 2004, 07:42:30 PM »
Breaking Marino\'s record>anything T.O. can do this year
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« Reply #515 on: November 29, 2004, 09:33:43 PM »
Peyton Manning is the shoe-in, but I still think there are better candidates for MVP than TO even if he wasn\'t.
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« Reply #516 on: November 30, 2004, 03:10:24 AM »
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Peyton Manning is the shoe-in, but I still think there are better candidates for MVP than TO even if he wasn\'t.


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« Reply #517 on: November 30, 2004, 06:55:23 AM »
Hmmm most VALUEABLE player...

Eagles w/ TO 10-1, he hasn\'t missed a game.

Patriots w/ Corey Dillon 10-0.  Patriots w/out Corey Dillon 0-1.

Hmm... I seem to think that McNabb and TO both have equal value to the Eagles.
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« Reply #518 on: November 30, 2004, 04:36:34 PM »
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Pats will beat the Eagles. The Pats are such a conseravtive team, they don\'t take risks and that is what gets them the wins. That is also why on almost all their games they are a close win. They simply never take a risk. Where as Mcnabb and T.O will try to take risks, go for that long pass and most likely be denied by the Pats.
You know, besides the intentional safeties, fake FG\'s, fake punts, HB passes to the QB, WR playing CB, DE playing FB, and LB playing TE. They DEFINATELY don\'t take risks. Especially like those Colts. Whoo boy. Their defense is so horrid that they risk a loss everytime their overrated QB doesn\'t throw 9 touchdowns. Now THAT is putting it all on the line.
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« Reply #519 on: November 30, 2004, 04:46:24 PM »
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You know, besides the intentional safeties, fake FG\'s, fake punts, HB passes to the QB, WR playing CB, DE playing FB, and LB playing TE. They DEFINATELY don\'t take risks. Especially like those Colts. Whoo boy. Their defense is so horrid that they risk a loss everytime their overrated QB doesn\'t throw 9 touchdowns. Now THAT is putting it all on the line.


Marino was also over-rated right? I mean - because we all know Manning will break Marino\'s record.
Just curious.
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Never said Colt\'s had a defense, they got a terrible defense, but when you have one of teh best offense\'s in the league, what can you say? Score a lot of points. It\'s not Superbowl material, but the Colts make for a damn good game.

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« Reply #520 on: November 30, 2004, 04:58:51 PM »
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Hmmm most VALUEABLE player...

Eagles w/ TO 10-1, he hasn\'t missed a game.

Patriots w/ Corey Dillon 10-0.  Patriots w/out Corey Dillon 0-1.

Hmm... I seem to think that McNabb and TO both have equal value to the Eagles.



The Pats are the same team with Dillon that they were last year without him.  Sure, maybe they are a little better in terms of actual talent, but the team has the same feeling to them.

The Eagles feel like something completely new this year with TO, not just compared to last year, but compared to any team in a long while.  There is NO team with the kind of swagger they have right now, not the Pats, not the Steelers...no one.  And it\'s all because of TO.  He has been by far the best WR in the NFL, but it\'s not just his play on the field.  Peyton Manning, it\'s just his play on the field.  Corey Dillon, it\'s just his play on the field.  TO creates a buzz around that team that no one else could.  He creates so much excitement, so much confidence, just by the way he acts, and how he can back it up despite people game planning around him, changes this team more than I can remember one player changing a team in recent memory.

Of course, Peyton will win, and I won\'t complain with the stats he\'s putting up and the way he\'s playing.  He is the best player in the NFL right now.  But the difference Owens made...it\'s just beyond any other player I think.
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« Reply #521 on: November 30, 2004, 05:02:58 PM »
You also have to look at the negative side of T.O and that is the fact if he does not get the ball enough, he get\'s frustrated and when he gets frustrated, he frustrates the rest of the team. That is one of the main tactics the Steelers used on the Eagles, keep T.O frustrated and you can dominate the Eagles. This was visible in the first half of the Giants game also, when he was all but crying that he was not getting the ball and Pinkston was.

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« Reply #522 on: December 02, 2004, 09:15:13 AM »
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I but remember Warner took Giants from 4-12 last season to 5-3 this year with a playoff birth a real possibility,  and yet he gets no respect but all the blame from everyone.  It looks like Warner is the scapegoat for everyone\'s problems.




"I\'m a little surprised," receiver Amani Toomer said. "The offense is sputtering, but it\'s not all Kurt. He is kind of the scapegoat."


I\'m not going to say anything negative about Eli.  Why should I when it is not his fault?

He\'s playing with a very poor 1-2 reciever Hilliard and Toomer,  who cant seem to get open at all.  Did they catch any balls vs the eagles?  

Who expected Eli to make a difference?  You throw a rookie in there to play behind a poor O-line,  then you give him recievers who can\'t get open,  where your best recieving threat is yoru TE or 3rd speed wide receiver.

Then you have an offensive cordinator who cant manage to run plays in the redzone that get a touchdown.

The people of New York were kidding themselves when they thought a rookie could be an improvement over a two time MVP.

The Giants were at 5-3 and all of New York was "Counting down to the Eli era"  actually rooting against the QB who got their crappy team to 5-3.

Mike Ditka among others think,  I dare say this,  Eli is a better QB then Warner,  and he gives them the best shot to win and make it to the playoffs.  I remember one "NFL expert" saying he thought Eli was a better QB than Warner after the Falcons game. Oh my.  If Warner played that game they would have won.  And lets not bring up the Eagles game.

I fooled myself into thining the Giants would give Warner a fair chance this season.  i was wrong.  They did what I should have known they would have done,  bench Warner at the slightest sign of trouble for the 40 million dollar prospect.  Warner got half the snaps in training camp and while the Giants were sitting there at 5-2 Eli was still getting 30%+ of the snaps in practice.  I wonder if warner thought he had a chance to finish the season.  Hes been treated so poorly the past couple of seasons.

Vs the Cardinals Warner was 19-30 1TD, No INTS no fumbles,  and he gets pulled.  Warner said it best,  that there were bigger things then just his performance that got him benched

The Giants may not win another game for the rest of the season

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« Reply #523 on: December 02, 2004, 10:14:05 AM »
well all i have to say is that dallas whooped chicago\'s a$$....  uhm...yeah!...*slowly backs out of thread*
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« Reply #524 on: December 02, 2004, 02:01:18 PM »
Too bad the Eagles are gonna smack Favre around and end the Packers winning streak this week.  I\'d like to see an NFC team give the Eagles a fight.
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