Rodster wrote:The Jets will definitely beat the Steelers on Sunday mark it down !
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Jinxy
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Rodster wrote:The Jets will definitely beat the Steelers on Sunday mark it down !
Signed,
Jinxy
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/stats/team ... 10/regularRobVarak wrote:Jack, your standing in the DSP community is unassailable.JackB1 wrote: Jets or the Steelers will beat whoever emerges from the NFC. The defenses of Chicago or Green Bay just can't match up with those of the Jets or Pitt.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/gametracke ... 26_NYJ@CHI
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/gametracke ... 031_GB@NYJ
If and when you ever run into logic or reason, please be careful. They're surprisingly powerful.
I wouldn't take that bet Paulpk500 wrote:That's what they said about Steelers-Ravens last weekend, and the over was covered in the third quarter. I don't care what the over-under is in the Jets-Steelers' game: I'm taking the OVER.JackB1 wrote:The Jets/Steelers game is shapping up to be a real defensive war with very low scoring. Prediction...Jets 13 Steelers 6
Sorry but Mizz already "opposite - predicted" the Jets, so you guys cancel each other outRodster wrote:The Jets will definitely beat the Steelers on Sunday mark it down !
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Jinxy
so did everyone else!Rodster wrote:......for the record I predicted the Pats would beat the Jets.![]()

RobVarak wrote:Jack,
Measuring team defense by yards per game is a joke at best. It's like measuring defense in baseball based solely on number of errors committed: blunt, misleading and ignorant.
The world is full of better alternatives. First one that comes to mind: http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/teamdef
Even if we accept yardage as a reasonable metric, you're saying that two other top 10 defenses can't "match up" with another top 10 defense?
Regular season performance matters if someone makes a claim as idiotic as the one you have. The Pats and Jets played a blow out and a close game, and it would've been just as dumb to say that the Jets stood no chance on that record. Moreover, if you think that teams that beat the Jets already this season can't "match up" with them because of some magical playoff pixie dust that wipes away the regular season, you're even more deserving of your place on all these guys' ignore lists than I thought.
The AFC may win it all, but nothing that has happened in the regular season or playoffs has indicated that any single team is head-and-shoulders above the rest of the league. And the data that we do have show us that the teams left ought to be able to "match up" just fine.
Your original statement is really nothing more than the kind of fatuous bloviating which bombards us from network TV. And aren't we all smart enough to avoid sounding like Deion Sanders or Trent Dilfer?
Alrighty then. The lambs are set at OC for at least the next 25 years.ScoopBrady wrote:McDaniels to Rams as OC.
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You could make the argument that the Broncos problem wasn't in the offense. And that some of the Pats problems are because he left. One could make the argument. One could also call him a major f*** up for f***in up the Broncos.XXXIV wrote:Alrighty then. The lambs are set at OC for at least the next 25 years.ScoopBrady wrote:McDaniels to Rams as OC.
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Coach Steve Spagnuolo called McDaniel one of the top offensive minds in the NFL.
Spags!!! PUT THE WEED AWAY!!!
On the bright side. Hiring this guy to cure your sick offense is like eating chicken soup for your cold.... It cant hoit.

I'd take # 7 over Cutler every day of the week. I missed this story last week, but it apparently ain't just this Stiller fan who's picked up on what a punk Cutler is:wco81 wrote:Which is worse, meathead loser or meathead rapist?

Always bet on my opposites!JackB1 wrote:Sorry but Mizz already "opposite - predicted" the Jets, so you guys cancel each other outRodster wrote:The Jets will definitely beat the Steelers on Sunday mark it down !
Signed,
Jinxy
I like the move.. kind of reminds me of Martz.. he couldn't be the HC, but he's one heck of an OC.XXXIV wrote:
Alrighty then. The lambs are set at OC for at least the next 25 years.
Coach Steve Spagnuolo called McDaniel one of the top offensive minds in the NFL.
Spags!!! PUT THE WEED AWAY!!!
On the bright side. Hiring this guy to cure your sick offense is like eating chicken soup for your cold.... It cant hoit.

Here's a counterpoint article: http://blogs.dailyherald.com/node/5075GTHobbes wrote:I'd take # 7 over Cutler every day of the week. I missed this story last week, but it apparently ain't just this Stiller fan who's picked up on what a punk Cutler is:wco81 wrote:Which is worse, meathead loser or meathead rapist?
http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/news/story?id=6017986
"For a man from Santa Claus, Ind., Jay Cutler is one of the least jolly people you've ever met.
If he's not The Most Hated Man in the NFL, he's in the running. His expression is usually that of a man wearing sandpaper underwear. He looks everywhere but into your eyes. It's a tie as to which he enjoys more -- smirking or shrugging.
It's hard to say what interests Cutler, but it's definitely not you."
""He's an arrogant little punk," former Broncos radio color man, Scott Hastings, once said on a national show. "He's a little b*tch."
Harsh? Yes. Heard before? Yes.
"I used to hear this kind of stuff a lot," says Marty Garafalo, a freelance publicist who handled Cutler in Denver. "Elway was always trying to give you the time of day, and Jay was always seeing which door he could get out of quicker. It was a maturity thing."

Exactly. Rick Reilly is a renowned, longtime ball licker of many pro athletes. He may have slobbered Elway's nut sack most of all.Danimal wrote:Rick Reilly, yeah there is a source of good reporting.

What is not being mentioned is this.pk500 wrote:Exactly. Rick Reilly is a renowned, longtime ball licker of many pro athletes. He may have slobbered Elway's nut sack most of all.Danimal wrote:Rick Reilly, yeah there is a source of good reporting.
I'm sorry, I thought responding to a generalization with specific data was a reasonable way to communicate. Irony not being your strong suit obviously, I'll be direct. At what point on the sliding scale of pointless would you rate communicating on an internet forum about videogames?JRod wrote:
This sounds exactly like Jack's post from someone who doesn't care what happens Sunday. Nothing more than bloviating unless you invented sabremetrics for football and got hired as a GM of the Bears between Sunday and now.
Arguing about sports stats is pretty pointless.
RobVarak wrote:I'm sorry, I thought responding to a generalization with specific data was a reasonable way to communicate. Irony not being your strong suit obviously, I'll be direct. At what point on the sliding scale of pointless would you rate communicating on an internet forum about videogames?JRod wrote:
This sounds exactly like Jack's post from someone who doesn't care what happens Sunday. Nothing more than bloviating unless you invented sabremetrics for football and got hired as a GM of the Bears between Sunday and now.
Arguing about sports stats is pretty pointless.

While there are certain things he does that can be reminiscent of Grossman, Cutler is a much more talented QB. Whatever you may think of Jay Cutler, he is the best QB the Bears have had in decades, probabably forever. An indictment of the history of Bears QBs much more than singing the praises of Cutler.Lancer wrote:Is there really any difference between Cutler and Rex Grossman that year they went to the SB vs Indy?