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What a Tuel

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  1. Miami keeps lucking out. They should've lost the last 3 but got lucky on run backs etc or last minute come backs. I know, I know, they are still wins, but somethings gotta give.
  2. This exactly. Not to mention the Patriots played against 1 winning team (Pittsburgh) without Roethlisberger. Sound familiar? And lost to one team at home that had a better than .500 record.
  3. Siemian was drafted in 2015 I believe. Even then I don't believe anyone would suggest he is doing particularly well in Denver. Wentz started out hot against what you guys would call "garbage wins" in Cleveland, Chicago, and Pittsburgh for 5 tds 0 ints, but then goes against Minnesota, Dallas, and NYG and gets 2 tds 4 ints and just finished an awful performance against Seattle. Dak Prescott has been doing well, but as has been stated, has the best Oline/RB combo in the league by far. Even if we accept him, that is one QB. If we go outside of this year, you won't find much supporting your argument either.
  4. Oh knock it off. Miami fans think they are going to win out. Think about that for a second. Miami fans. I'm with you OP, I watch the whole season, not just when we are sure to win. I enjoy the fight to make the playoffs. Its part of the damn game. Guarantees are for Steelers loss to the Browns would be nice. I agree on the Ravens losing to the Cowboys I also agree on keeping both the Titans and Colts down when facing each other, but they both gotta lose sometime to keep them away from that wildcard Bills over the Bengals of course Bucs over the Chiefs too. I agree this is a longshot I don't consider Miami much of a threat to the wildcard, but yeah losing to NFC teams like the Rams is a good thing. I say let the Texans win and secure that AFC South Title and keep the Raiders down. (This is also a longshot though)
  5. Haha, North Tonawanda is a suburb of Buffalo right next to and along the Niagara River between Niagara falls and north of Tonawanda/Kenmore/Buffalo I always thought you were from the area? Where are you located then?
  6. I'm in North Tonawanda, but I've got a brother In Charleston, SC, and a couple cousins in Los Angeles who are legit Bills fans as well!
  7. There is a very specific way the AFC West has to win/lose to all get to 11-5. Chances are it won't happen. They will likely have better AFC records than us though. Chiefs: Tampy Bay Denver Atlanta Oakland Tennessee Denver San Diego Broncos: BYE Chiefs Jaguars Titans Patriots Chiefs Raiders Raiders: Houston Carolina Buffalo Kansas City San Diego Indianapolis Denver
  8. Got my point though so I'm happy!! AFC Team can lose now. Edit: Ok I'm not sure you understand how this works Manning. I said the AFC team can lose now. What was he thinking?
  9. I need one more freaking point from Eifert, and it feels like I am never going to get it.
  10. God damnit. Belichick would've gotten a win somehow. That's what real coaches* do.
  11. They are usually one and done QB's. Hot for a year or so and then fall off the radar. You may be simply thinking of the 2012 draft (Wilson, Cousins). I can't think of many notable middle round starting QB's outside of that draft year going from 2010 to 2014 (2015-2016 too soon to tell)
  12. I've done this before because this topic has been remade 700 times. Patriots: Cardinals 4-4-1 (Don't count) Dolphins 5-4 (Don't count) Texans 6-3 (Counts a little?) Browns 0-10 (Don't count) Bengals 3-4-1 (Don't count) Steelers 4-5 (Definitely doesn't count, they played their 2nd string QB!!) And lost to the Seahawks when it came up to a challenge. And of course lost to the Bills. In all reality, the Patriots have only beaten 2 winning teams all year. The remaining 4 teams combine for 11 wins or 2.75 wins per team. What scrubs.
  13. Just because you can take someones words and envision some hidden meaning behind them does not mean they suddenly take on that meaning. Have you never heard a woman joke like that?
  14. Might have helped them know that they should reset the play clock when they are still holding the ball....
  15. The problem with centralized review systems is the conspiracy theorists have a field day of where the call was coming from. Not sure how people take it in Hockey, but it would be a worse fiasco if a faceless man made a game changing call in football.
  16. Not saying that was his plan. I am saying he saw an opportunity to rough up the kicker before kicking the next attempt. I don't know what to tell you if you don't think that was his thought process, and that he really thought he was Flash Gordon in the backfield almost before the ball got to the holder. No. Rex was talking back to him. He is the only one that told the media what he said and that was "you are too good a player to act like an ass". Otherwise you don't know what was said.
  17. I was pointing out the synonyms. Often times words are not used precisely for their definition. Sherman was acting like a thug. Rules don't apply, and staring in the face of authority (a head coach) in a challenging fashion when said head coach hadn't done or said anything.
  18. thug THəɡ/ noun 1. a violent person, especially a criminal synonyms: ruffian, hooligan, vandal, hoodlum, gangster, villain, criminal;
  19. Changed our mind. Tie. Seattle and the Patriots
  20. I still can't imagine why 5 refs couldn't get together and say "let's get this right". Especially assuming Rex was making his case to them. I know they shouldn't be swayed by players or coaches, but a "hey, he's got a point, let's talk about this" should be in order right? I feel like they do it for intentional grounding...
  21. Didn't see that part. What did he tell Lisa Salters?
  22. I think it was a joke about how it would coincide with the unfairness theme. He should be pissed. They stole this game from us.
  23. Super accurate robot refs would make the game fair but unwatchable haha.
  24. Ah, I see. That was it.
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