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Post by screamingtreefrogs on Nov 2, 2020 3:04:33 GMT
Know what's awesome - Even if we lose this game - we're in 2nd place. Then we've got a bye - to heal up After the bye - we've got the Giants It's Always Sunny Folks
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Post by screamingtreefrogs on Nov 2, 2020 4:08:42 GMT
I think you're going to see us run away with the division now
Bye week coming up
Then the Giants after that
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Post by hehatesshe on Nov 2, 2020 4:16:20 GMT
I think you're going to see us run away with the division now Bye week coming up Then the Giants after that I'll take the Giants
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Post by movieliker on Nov 2, 2020 14:23:40 GMT
Current AFC seeding: 1 Pit 2 KC 3 Buf 4 Ten 5 Bal 6 Ind 7 Clv 8 LV 9 Mia 10 Den 11 Cin 12 LAC 13 NE 14 Hou 15 Jax 16 NYJ Fixed it Current NFC seeding; 1) Sea 2) NO 3) GB 4) Phil 5) Ari 6) TB 7) LA Rams 8) Chi 9) SF 10) Det 11) Car 12) Wash 13) Minn 14) Dal 15) Atl 16) NY Giants
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Post by hehatesshe on Nov 2, 2020 14:29:38 GMT
Current NFC seeding; 1) Sea 2) NO 3) GB 4) Phil 5) Ari 6) TB 7) LA Rams 8) Chi 9) SF 10) Det 11) Car 12) Wash 13) Minn 14) Dal 15) Atl 16) NY Giants Maybe we should wait until all NFC teams have played week 7 before we show current season standings? Before we throw parades for most all time touchdown passes, too.
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Post by movieliker on Nov 2, 2020 14:36:50 GMT
Current NFC seeding; 1) Sea 2) NO 3) GB 4) Phil 5) Ari 6) TB 7) LA Rams 8) Chi 9) SF 10) Det 11) Car 12) Wash 13) Minn 14) Dal 15) Atl 16) NY Giants Maybe we should wait until all NFC teams have played week 7 before we show current season standings? Before we throw parades for most all time touchdown passes, too. No. We can update it daily. I still think it's interesting to follow day by day. Yep, it could be totally different by the end of the season.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Nov 2, 2020 14:58:21 GMT
The Patriots have been frauds for years with Brady papering over their gaping cracks. Can you dispute that? The Patriots have had a lot of good players and a lot of terrible ones; all had their play elevated by he presence of the greatest QB of all time. Anytime you guys can come up with an explanation for billychuck's complete failure before Tom Brady and now after, I'm all ears. I can make a list probably 100 names long of players who have made serious contributions to championships here over the years, and I'm a huge fan of all of those guys. I have a Chris Hogan jersey for Christ's sake. Only one was here for all six, only one went through several different OCs and kept producing, no matter how lousy the receivers, or the defense or the O-line or any aspect of the team were. One player consistently produced at a high level for 18 years and the one year he was missing, the team won 7 fewer total games and missed the playoffs. I've said this all along, but allow me to reiterate. Tom Brady is not God. Tom Brady DID NOT do it all by himself. Tom Brady IS more responsible than any other individual for the Patriots' success over the last 19 years, and unlike the other side of this argument, I have numbers and facts that back it up. The billychuck side has, "Well look at that one game," and I can point to 10 games where the defense looked terrible for every one game someone tries to argue the defense was the difference. The billychuck side has, "Well he learned how to be a great head coach." And I say when, after week two of 2001? After the 2011 season when they took the worst pass defense in the Super Era to the big game? After Super Bowl 52? After week 17 of last season? Right now? How are they looking right now, and how is Tom Brady looking right now? The billychuck side has, "His defensive game plan for Super Bowl 25 is in the hall of fame." I'd ask where his game plan for SB 52 is, but it's clear he didn't have one. And yeah he has two rings as a defensive coordinator, Romeo Crennel has three- so what you do as a coordinator means nothing in this argument. What has either of those guys done as a head coach without Brady? Somebody, anybody come up with a statistic that shows billychuck had success as a head coach without Tom Brady. He called a good games as the Giants DC in the Bills Super Bowl. So there’s that.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Nov 2, 2020 15:03:29 GMT
The Patriots have had a lot of good players and a lot of terrible ones; all had their play elevated by he presence of the greatest QB of all time. Anytime you guys can come up with an explanation for billychuck's complete failure before Tom Brady and now after, I'm all ears. I can make a list probably 100 names long of players who have made serious contributions to championships here over the years, and I'm a huge fan of all of those guys. I have a Chris Hogan jersey for Christ's sake. Only one was here for all six, only one went through several different OCs and kept producing, no matter how lousy the receivers, or the defense or the O-line or any aspect of the team were. One player consistently produced at a high level for 18 years and the one year he was missing, the team won 7 fewer total games and missed the playoffs. I've said this all along, but allow me to reiterate. Tom Brady is not God. Tom Brady DID NOT do it all by himself. Tom Brady IS more responsible than any other individual for the Patriots' success over the last 19 years, and unlike the other side of this argument, I have numbers and facts that back it up. The billychuck side has, "Well look at that one game," and I can point to 10 games where the defense looked terrible for every one game someone tries to argue the defense was the difference. The billychuck side has, "Well he learned how to be a great head coach." And I say when, after week two of 2001? After the 2011 season when they took the worst pass defense in the Super Era to the big game? After Super Bowl 52? After week 17 of last season? Right now? How are they looking right now, and how is Tom Brady looking right now? The billychuck side has, "His defensive game plan for Super Bowl 25 is in the hall of fame." I'd ask where his game plan for SB 52 is, but it's clear he didn't have one. And yeah he has two rings as a defensive coordinator, Romeo Crennel has three- so what you do as a coordinator means nothing in this argument. What has either of those guys done as a head coach without Brady? Somebody, anybody come up with a statistic that shows billychuck had success as a head coach without Tom Brady. He called a good games as the Giants DC in the Bills Super Bowl. So there’s that. I addressed this above. As an aside, the Giants real game plan was to keep the ball away from the Bills-- which they did. The Bills scored consistently when they actually got the ball. The Giants I believe set a Super Bowl record for longest (time of possession) drive in a SB in that game, until they broke their own record against-- you guessed it, billychuck's Patriots. I wish he could've put half the effort into stopping Nick Foles. You're welcome, Frank!
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