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- Packers win 31-17 over the Panthers. Improve to 9-1 and are clearly the best team in the NFC. The Dallas Cowboys are not real.
- McNabb injures his ankle in game with Dolphins. Philadelphia still wins.
- The Colts barely get by the Chiefs with a 13-10 win. Peyton has another un-Peyton like day.
- The Giants beat the Lions 16-10, in a show of the two biggest frauds in the NFC.
Thoughts and feelings?
The Germanator
11-18-2007, 09:28 PM
Not too many thoughts from me this week. The Eagles barely beat an 0-9 team though McNabb was injured for most of the game. The defense actually pitched a shutout if you can blame the special teams for Ginn's punt return. Certainly nice to get back to 5-5 and technically only one game out of a playoff spot, but with the Patriots looming next week, I'm not so comfortable.
By the way, Patriots up 28-7 on the Bills in the second quarter. Brady with 3 more TD passes, all to Randy Moss. Moss is certainly on a good pace to break Rice's single season mark.
EDIT: Make that 4 TDs for both Moss and Brady in the 1st half. Typical.
EDIT 2: Pats up 56-10 and went for it on 4th down twice within the Bills 10 yard line. Belicheck is an evil SOB
DeathsHand
11-18-2007, 11:35 PM
I felt tingly, light-headed, and short of breath for the last 5 minutes of the Redskins/Dallas game...
Maybe I should have that checked out...
Perfect Stu
11-19-2007, 06:27 PM
If the Patriots go 19-0 this year, karma does not exist.
In conclusion, karma does not exist.
They could lose to the Steelers... maybe...
Typhoid
11-19-2007, 08:17 PM
They could lose to the Steelers... maybe...
The can lose to the Eagles - if there is a terrible flu pandemic on the New England roster, causing Brady to miss half the game due to frequent bowel movements, where he comes back 11:34 into the 3rd quarter, and only the 6th play of a drive gets sacked from behind and lands awkwardly on his right side, and fractures his forearm in 3 places, thusly causing the Patriots to lose the game, and Brady to have trouble wiping his own ass.
cubeman420
11-19-2007, 09:33 PM
Cowboys will spank GB next thursday night!!!
Jason1
11-20-2007, 01:01 PM
Despite Pittsburgh's terrible play in week 11 (and a few other weeks), when they bring their A game they have the ability to beat anyone. Lets hope they bring their A game against New England.
KillerGremlin
11-26-2007, 02:57 AM
i know this is week 12...but just gotta say holy crap to the bears and broncos game, devin hester is the man, i love that kid
and i'm sorry philly, you guys gave the best effort yet, it was a close game
Yoda9864
11-26-2007, 12:44 PM
My Vikings spanked the Giants 41-17. We got 4 interceptions, 3 of which were run back for TDs. I better enjoy this now because it probably won't last, lol.
Eli Manning really is terrible.
Did anyone ever think he would be as good as his brother?
The Germanator
11-26-2007, 02:03 PM
Gah! Now I will agree with Stu, the Pats might be overrated if my Eagles could stick with them..
Though if the Eagles played like that all year, we'd be 8-3 and a playoff team, but that's not how it goes. Oh well, at least it was a fun game to watch.
manasecret
11-26-2007, 03:30 PM
Now I will agree with Stu, the Pats might be overrated if my Eagles could stick with them..
Wasn't Stu referencing the Belichik video cheating scandal? Not that I agree with him. I don't see why karma would make the NE players lose, since it's Belichik's fault not the team's. Now If Belichik takes the Patriots to the Super Bowl with a 19-0 season, is winning the Super Bowl by 56-0, then in the last minute has a tv camera fall on him and fatally crush him, THAT would be fair karma. And if it doesn't happen that way, then karma doesn't exist.
Perfect Stu
11-26-2007, 05:52 PM
Gah! Now I will agree with Stu, the Pats might be overrated if my Eagles could stick with them.
Wow. Are you even allowed to say that at this point?
This is what happens when you judge a team by its play, and not the hype. They're beatable...several teams have the potential to beat them, and the Eagles proved they're one of them.
The Germanator
11-26-2007, 06:11 PM
Wow. Are you even allowed to say that at this point?
This is what happens when you judge a team by its play, and not the hype. They're beatable...several teams have the potential to beat them, and the Eagles proved they're one of them.
Well, I suppose I could rephrase that. I think their offense is as good as advertised, but their defense is not. Their defense has looked a little better up 35 points all the time.
That said, I still think they are going undefeated, and still arguably could be the best team ever, or at least grouped in the bunch.
Again though, every team is beatable at some point, and only the '72 Dolphins technically weren't "beatable" because they won every game, but they certainly could have been beaten. The '85 Bears lost a game along with many other Super Bowl champs were considered some of the best of all time. I just believe in this day and age that if they do go undefeated it will probably be the most impressive out of all those other historically great teams. Even if they lose once they'll still probably be grouped in there.
Typhoid
11-26-2007, 07:41 PM
Eli Manning really is terrible.
Did anyone ever think he would be as good as his brother?
Eli Manning did.
KillerGremlin
11-27-2007, 02:11 AM
Despite Pittsburgh's terrible play in week 11 (and a few other weeks), when they bring their A game they have the ability to beat anyone. Lets hope they bring their A game against New England.
they hardly beat Miami....
KillerGremlin
11-27-2007, 02:16 AM
That said, I still think they are going undefeated, and still arguably could be the best team ever, or at least grouped in the bunch.
I'm pretty confident that the Pats won't go undefeated. The pats are going to lose a game in their Steelers > Jets > Dolphins stretch.
The Germanator
11-27-2007, 12:04 PM
R.I.P Sean Taylor, 1983-2007
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3129406
DeathsHand
11-27-2007, 02:49 PM
R.I.P Sean Taylor, 1983-2007
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3129406
As our local NBC weatherman said, everybody's talking about Sean Taylor's "Passing", Sean Taylor's "Death"...
Sean Taylor was murdered, and the gunman is still on the loose...
Though more and more folks seem to be making that distinction.
GameMaster
11-29-2007, 09:37 PM
With all due respect, a football player is not a hero. I had to roll my eyes and cynically laugh when I saw this headline.
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