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Re: NFL Football 2010
« Reply #360 on: December 26, 2010, 09:59:32 PM »

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My rams are 1 game away from the playoffs!!! Even if we cant pull out a win against Seattle next week i will call this season a success, Just because nobody expected us to be where we are now! GO RAMS!!!

Re: NFL Football 2010
« Reply #361 on: December 26, 2010, 10:20:48 PM »

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My rams are 1 game away from the playoffs!!! Even if we cant pull out a win against Seattle next week i will call this season a success, Just because nobody expected us to be where we are now! GO RAMS!!!

I dunno, I expected them to be under .500
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Re: NFL Football 2010
« Reply #362 on: December 26, 2010, 10:29:29 PM »

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Idk about you but if I were an NFC team I would not want the Pack to make into the playoffs.  I feel like they'll be a tough out.
TP, Joe Buck just said the same thing...15 minutes after you.
I'm hoping my Bears can knock them out of the playoffs, though I wouldn't be sad if the Vikings pull of a miracle on Tuesday and clinch the #2 seed.

Re: NFL Football 2010
« Reply #363 on: December 26, 2010, 10:50:20 PM »

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Idk about you but if I were an NFC team I would not want the Pack to make into the playoffs.  I feel like they'll be a tough out.
TP, Joe Buck just said the same thing...15 minutes after you.
I'm hoping my Bears can knock them out of the playoffs, though I wouldn't be sad if the Vikings pull of a miracle on Tuesday and clinch the #2 seed.

With the exception of the Pats game, the Bears have been playing some really solid football of late.  They have some real momentum going right now.  They certainly exceeded my expectations. 

The NFC is so wide open, IMO.  Take away the NFC West champ and it wouldn't surprise me if anyone from the Falcons, Eagles, Bears, Saints, Packers group end up in the Super Bowl.

I think the AFC is a three trick pony (Pats, Steelers, Ravens).  I guess you could argue the Colts if Manning goes on a tear but they're awfully banged up. 


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Re: NFL Football 2010
« Reply #364 on: December 26, 2010, 10:57:50 PM »

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Idk about you but if I were an NFC team I would not want the Pack to make into the playoffs.  I feel like they'll be a tough out.
TP, Joe Buck just said the same thing...15 minutes after you.
I'm hoping my Bears can knock them out of the playoffs, though I wouldn't be sad if the Vikings pull of a miracle on Tuesday and clinch the #2 seed.

With the exception of the Pats game, the Bears have been playing some really solid football of late.  They have some real momentum going right now.  They certainly exceeded my expectations. 

The NFC is so wide open, IMO.  Take away the NFC West champ and it wouldn't surprise me if anyone from the Falcons, Eagles, Bears, Saints, Packers group end up in the Super Bowl.

I think the AFC is a three trick pony (Pats, Steelers, Ravens).  I guess you could argue the Colts if Manning goes on a tear but they're awfully banged up. 
I think the Colts aren't going to be a factor, they've lost too many play makers on both sides of the ball.

I think the NFC is going to be a strange playoffs, I mean the Saints are going to destroy the NFC West winner. Meanwhile I think the 3-6 game is going to be a very tight game, but I'm not sure I'd want to play the Saints ahead of any of the 3 seed either.

My main hope is that the Bears take care of business in week 17. Otherwise they could end up playing the Packers two weeks in a row, and I don't like the sound of that. Not with our iffy offensive line.

Re: NFL Football 2010
« Reply #365 on: December 26, 2010, 11:22:44 PM »

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There is a real prospect of a Colts-Ravens matchup in the Wild Card round which would be played in Indianapolis.  That's a heckuva matchup to be having in the first weekend of the playoffs.

I think most Pats fans would say that the Ravens would be the playoff opponent that scares them most.  The funny thing is that the Colts seem to have the Ravens number.  I think you'd see a lot of Pats fans actually rooting for the Colts in that game. 

I also think that there is a real potential of Jets-Pats Part III in the Divisional Round. 

Obviously, its too early to tell but there are a lot of interesting possibilities out there.


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Re: NFL Football 2010
« Reply #366 on: December 26, 2010, 11:28:56 PM »

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I actually don't think the Ravens are as good as they've been in the past. Their defense doesn't look nearly as good as its reputation, and their offense has to carry a much heavier load than in the past.

Re: NFL Football 2010
« Reply #367 on: December 27, 2010, 09:58:08 PM »

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Some BS roughing the passer calls in Matt Ryan's favor.  When did he become the NFL's poster boy?
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Re: NFL Football 2010
« Reply #368 on: December 28, 2010, 11:17:57 PM »

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Re: NFL Football 2010
« Reply #369 on: December 29, 2010, 01:13:06 AM »

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Thank you, Minnesota Vikings, for locking up a first round bye for the Bears.
Yeah, I'm still shocked by this. Where was this Vikings pass rush the rest of the year?

The Eagles offensive line is bad, worse than the Bears O-line bad....

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Re: NFL Football 2010
« Reply #370 on: December 29, 2010, 07:56:59 AM »

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Thank you, Minnesota Vikings, for locking up a first round bye for the Bears.

Yes, I appreciate that the Vikings helped out the Bears, which is one of the few NFC teams that I like, but, man, I was hoping for a Vikings loss so that the Pats pick from them would be higher...
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« Reply #371 on: December 29, 2010, 08:08:11 AM »

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Idk about you but if I were an NFC team I would not want the Pack to make into the playoffs.  I feel like they'll be a tough out.
TP, Joe Buck just said the same thing...15 minutes after you.
I'm hoping my Bears can knock them out of the playoffs, though I wouldn't be sad if the Vikings pull of a miracle on Tuesday and clinch the #2 seed.

With the exception of the Pats game, the Bears have been playing some really solid football of late.  They have some real momentum going right now.  They certainly exceeded my expectations. 

The NFC is so wide open, IMO.  Take away the NFC West champ and it wouldn't surprise me if anyone from the Falcons, Eagles, Bears, Saints, Packers group end up in the Super Bowl.

I think the AFC is a three trick pony (Pats, Steelers, Ravens).  I guess you could argue the Colts if Manning goes on a tear but they're awfully banged up. 
My main hope is that the Bears take care of business in week 17. Otherwise they could end up playing the Packers two weeks in a row, and I don't like the sound of that. Not with our iffy offensive line.

I realize you said this before last night's game, but as it stands now Philly is locked in as the 3rd seed, so GB will have to travel to Philly in the wildcard round should GB beat Chicago this coming Sunday..and then travel to (in all likelyhood) ATL for the divisional round should they beat Philly.

And it's looking like a Rams/Seahawks vs Saints wildcard matchup, where the Saints would go on to play in Chicago in the divisional round.

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« Reply #372 on: December 29, 2010, 08:17:25 AM »

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Idk about you but if I were an NFC team I would not want the Pack to make into the playoffs.  I feel like they'll be a tough out.
TP, Joe Buck just said the same thing...15 minutes after you.
I'm hoping my Bears can knock them out of the playoffs, though I wouldn't be sad if the Vikings pull of a miracle on Tuesday and clinch the #2 seed.

With the exception of the Pats game, the Bears have been playing some really solid football of late.  They have some real momentum going right now.  They certainly exceeded my expectations. 

The NFC is so wide open, IMO.  Take away the NFC West champ and it wouldn't surprise me if anyone from the Falcons, Eagles, Bears, Saints, Packers group end up in the Super Bowl.

I think the AFC is a three trick pony (Pats, Steelers, Ravens).  I guess you could argue the Colts if Manning goes on a tear but they're awfully banged up. 
My main hope is that the Bears take care of business in week 17. Otherwise they could end up playing the Packers two weeks in a row, and I don't like the sound of that. Not with our iffy offensive line.

I realize you said this before last night's game, but as it stands now Philly is locked in as the 3rd seed, so GB will have to travel to Philly in the wildcard round should GB beat Chicago this coming Sunday..and then travel to (in all likelyhood) ATL for the divisional round should they beat Philly.

And it's looking like a Rams/Seahawks vs Saints wildcard matchup, where the Saints would go on to play in Chicago in the divisional round.

A Saints/Bears divisional playoff would be a fun one to watch.  Rematch of the NFC Championship of a few years back.

I have absolutely no idea who is coming out of the NFC.  Last night didn't help matters at all.   I think 5 of the 6 seeds will have a legitimate shot. Assuming Packers take that last open spot.


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Re: NFL Football 2010
« Reply #373 on: December 29, 2010, 08:20:05 AM »

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Thank you, Minnesota Vikings, for locking up a first round bye for the Bears.

Yes, I appreciate that the Vikings helped out the Bears, which is one of the few NFC teams that I like, but, man, I was hoping for a Vikings loss so that the Pats pick from them would be higher...

Oh man, I didnt even think about that, man we have so many picks its unreal
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Re: NFL Football 2010
« Reply #374 on: January 06, 2011, 07:12:05 PM »

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