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Re: NFL
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 5:38 pm
by pimpdave
I think this belongs here, and not the longest thread thread.
strike wolf wrote:I don't think there will be too much upset potential today. Cardinals are good but I thin kSaints are good enough to keep it together and win and I don't think the Ravens will be able to win like they did last week with Flacco only having to complete 4 passes. The Colts offense is a lot healthier than New England's was and won't put their defense in bad positions like hwat happened last week, losng story short Colts will turn over the ball less and score more than the Patriots did and will force the Ravens to prove they can pass the ball.
tomorrow's games, I can see Cowboys-Vikings going either way however I think a close game will favor the Vikings as Brett Favre is much more experience dealing with late game pressure than Romo. Jets are 1 and done. They can't beat the Chargers...
Re: NFL
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 7:00 pm
by Kid_A
I Forgot that Boldin was out. I guess it's too late to unpick the Cardinals.
Re: NFL
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:48 pm
by Army of GOD
Damn, Arizona got crushed. I think that every team that I root for, just gets demolished (Broncos, then Texans, then Cardinals...). And the Saints are next on my list!

Re: NFL
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 9:08 pm
by Kid_A
2-3 now :/
New Orleans looked so good, I don't even think that a healthy Cardinals team could have done much better.
And I forgot how terrible Peyton Manning is in the post season. Well, I didn't really forget, but they looked so good in the regular season that it's hard to not pick them.
Re: NFL
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:15 pm
by Kid_A
3-3
Peyton Manning no longer has a losing record in the post season 8-8 with this win. But if they play the Chargers they're in trouble. Chargers have knocked them out of the post season several times over the past few seasons.
This has been the worst post season in recent years. Lots of great teams but only 1 good game out of 6 so far. Hopefully the last 5 can make up for it.
Re: NFL Divisional Playoffs
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 2:46 pm
by oVo
New Orleans looked like they could have beaten all comers yesterday in a very impressive win. Baltimore started the game with an impressive drive before turning the game over to Indianapolis.
Dallas got off to a good start, now Minnesota's defensive line is really getting it done and have already forced three Romo fumbles. If the Cowboys can't get a handle on them they are in big trouble already trailing by two touchdowns to start the second half. Farve is also managing the game well and has made some big plays including two touchdown tosses to Rice.
Vikings 34 Cowboys 3 Final
Game ball to the Vikings Defensive Front Four who played lights out from the 2nd Quarter on,
sacking Romo six times and knocking him on his butt half of his drops in the pocket.
Cinderella survives to play another day as the Jets upset the Chargers 17-14. Their strategy
of lulling San Diego asleep with three and outs early in the game paid off as the defense gave
them a short field when it was close and the running game shocked em with a long touchdown
run late in the game to provide the winning margin.
Re: NFL
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:59 pm
by Frigidus
So with the Jets going up against Indy next week, it is entirely possible that sitting their starters for the post season is going to bite the Colts in the ass. It helped get the Jets into the playoffs, and it would be poetic that they end up missing the Super Bowl because they didn't want to sack up and play a 16 game season like everyone else. I'd be OK with a Saints-Jets Super Bowl. Both teams have had one coming for a while now.
Re: NFL
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:17 pm
by pimpdave
Don't talk about the fucking Superbowl. We're not even there yet. The Jets haven't done this since... since before I was cognizant of professional football, anyway.
f*ck all y'all haters. Talkin' shit all week. BAM.
Jets look great right now. Such a beautiful defense. As they continue to dismantle these storied indefatigable offenses, I'm waiting for someone to come on here complaining about how the Jets got lucky because by some chance happening, Rivers sucked today.
BAM.
Re: NFL - The Final Four
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:38 pm
by oVo
I do appreciate the Jets' Defense, as they have been consistently strong all season long,
but the Chargers did them a few favors early in the game by stalling their own drives
and missing a pair of field goals that were well within in their kicker's range.
Remember the snap over River's head?
Mark Sanchez was good and made a few big plays when they really needed them.
Conference Championships
New York Jets (11-7) @ Indianapolis Colts (15-2)
and
Minnesota Vikings (13-4) @ New Orleans Saints (14-3)
Re: NFL
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:01 pm
by Army of GOD
Let's go Saints!
And I especially hope the Jets lose. I'm the only non-Jets fan in my family, and am still getting attacked after the Yankees won...please Colts! End my misery!
Re: NFL
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:35 pm
by Woodruff
Frigidus wrote:So with the Jets going up against Indy next week, it is entirely possible that sitting their starters for the post season is going to bite the Colts in the ass. It helped get the Jets into the playoffs, and it would be poetic that they end up missing the Super Bowl because they didn't want to sack up and play a 16 game season like everyone else.
In the more likely scenario however, THE EVIL GENIOUS IS PROVEN CORRECT AS THE PLAN TO MEET THE JETS IN THE AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME COMES TO FRUITION!
Re: NFL
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:36 pm
by alex951
kate always messes up when the charger need him the most

Re: NFL
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:59 pm
by oVo
Frigidus wrote:So with the Jets going up against Indy next week, it is entirely possible that sitting their starters for the post season is going to bite the Colts in the ass. It helped get the Jets into the playoffs...
Since the Chargers have knocked the Colts out of recent playoffs,
the Jets may have just done them a favor.
Re: NFL
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:32 pm
by king sam
Kid_A wrote:Here are my week 2 picks.
Arizona over New Orleans
Baltimore over Indianapolis
Dallas over Minnesota
San Diego over New York
unlucky week Kid A.
Minnesota if they stick to the ground game and blitz Brees like they did against Romo should win the NFC and advance to the Super Bowl.
And the surprise team Jets I think wont be able to keep enough points on the board against the Colts to win with Indy advancing to the Super Bowl. But the Jets have surprised me this far by making it this long, but I do agree I think the scenario of the Jets vs Indy couldn't have worked out better for the Colts as a San Diego Indianapolis pairing would have made for interesting football.
Re: NFL
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:35 pm
by Frigidus
pimpdave wrote:Don't talk about the fucking Superbowl. We're not even there yet. The Jets haven't done this since... since before I was cognizant of professional football, anyway.
f*ck all y'all haters. Talkin' shit all week. BAM.
Jets look great right now. Such a beautiful defense. As they continue to dismantle these storied indefatigable offenses, I'm waiting for someone to come on here complaining about how the Jets got lucky because by some chance happening, Rivers sucked today.
BAM.
Hey, hey, I had you guys pegged to win today.
I dunno, it seems every year people pick San Diego and Minnesota for the Super Bowl. My guess is that they're both one and done. Again.
I was a bit skeptical the Jets could make a serious run this year with a rookie at QB, but I wasn't buying all the bullshit about the Chargers. Not this year. After seeing you guys dismantle the Bungles you were easy favorites in my book.
Minnesota shocked me a bit though. I mean, yeah, we are talking about Tony Romo, but damn. That touchdown in the last 2 minutes was about as classy as I'd expect though.
Re: NFL
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:46 pm
by Army of GOD
And holy crap. I'm dying of laughter after watching the highlights of the Jets/Losers game. Kaeding is GOD AWFUL.
Re: NFL
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:06 am
by oVo
I was hoping for a tighter game between the Cowboys & Vikings and after Dallas
gained 130 yards in the 1st Quarter thought it would be, but the Minnesota
defense stepped up and shut them down for the rest of the game.
It's been said many times that defense wins championships and both Sunday
games featured plenty of it.
Re: NFL
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:22 am
by Kid_A
king sam wrote:Kid_A wrote:Here are my week 2 picks.
Arizona over New Orleans
Baltimore over Indianapolis
Dallas over Minnesota
San Diego over New York
unlucky week Kid A.
pff, seriously!!
Good thing New Orleans and Minnesota returned to their mid-season form for the post season.
That will be a great game.
Jets with their #1 defense and #1 rushing game have a shot against the Colts but Indy is still the fav obviously. I think that any possible Superbowl between the remaining teams will be an exciting one. My only wish is that Indy loses, preferably this week.
Re: NFL
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:28 am
by king sam
Kid_A wrote:
Jets with their #1 defense and #1 rushing game have a shot against the Colts but Indy is still the fav obviously. I think that any possible Superbowl between the remaining teams will be an exciting one. My only wish is that Indy loses, preferably this week.
I would love to see it, seeing as Indy helped them get in by not playing them in the regular season, and I would love the matchup of the Jets vs the Vikes in the Super Bowl.. (Whole Brett Favre saga)
and as much as the Jets have impressed me this post season I still have to side against them as I think Indy takes it.. I still think as long as Jared Allen and the DL get pressure on Brees and the vikings have a heavy dose of AP & Taylor they will be a sure fire win.
Re: NFL
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:47 am
by Kid_A
king sam wrote:Kid_A wrote:
Jets with their #1 defense and #1 rushing game have a shot against the Colts but Indy is still the fav obviously. I think that any possible Superbowl between the remaining teams will be an exciting one. My only wish is that Indy loses, preferably this week.
I would love to see it, seeing as Indy helped them get in by not playing them in the regular season, and I would love the matchup of the Jets vs the Vikes in the Super Bowl.. (Whole Brett Favre saga)
and as much as the Jets have impressed me this post season I still have to side against them as I think Indy takes it.. I still think as long as Jared Allen and the DL get pressure on Brees and the vikings have a heavy dose of AP & Taylor they will be a sure fire win.
I wouldn't say that the NFC game could be called a sure fire win for anyone, but the Vikings D was so unbelievable against Dallas that no team stands a chance against them when they play like that!
Re: NFL
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 6:36 pm
by pimpdave
That first half was a thing of beauty. A pure wonderful experience.
Oh well.
The Jets have lots to build on, and I can't help but think that this is only the beginning a new perennial contender. At least those Colts got a run for their money.
Also, I'm totally going to be rooting for either the Saints or the Vikings in the Superbowl now.
Re: NFL
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:54 pm
by Neoteny
This Vikes/Saints game is turning out as good as everyone was hoping. Good fun.
Re: NFL
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:55 pm
by Neoteny
Also: oh noes for Favre.
Did get a roughing the Brady penalty out of it.
Re: NFL
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 9:01 pm
by Neoteny
And he's back... and down again...
Re: NFL
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 9:04 pm
by Sackett58
..he's up again....