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pk500 wrote:Man, the Patriots' defense looked brutal tonight. And the Saints' defense can pursue and hit with the NFL's best.

Oh, and that Brees kid looked halfway decent. :)

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It is nice to see the Saints finally playing at a high level in the NFL. Back when I was on the 1981 team, the fans showed up with bags on their heads calling themselves the "Aints"....can't say I blame them as I believe we were 0 -fer for the season at this point....took 28 years for a complete reversal in fortunes, but it has been worth the wait and I am excited for the city of New Orleans.
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pk500 wrote:Man, the Patriots' defense looked brutal tonight. And the Saints' defense can pursue and hit with the NFL's best.

Oh, and that Brees kid looked halfway decent. :)

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It maybe a reach or a hunch but I see Bilichick leaving the Patriots in a year or two especially if Brady calls it quits. The team looks old and they no longer have the "system players" that Scott Pioli was famous for finding. He's also lost a ton of coaches to other teams.
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Rodster wrote:He's also lost a ton of coaches to other teams.
He can have Mangini back.
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None of his coaches have won big elsewhere.

Pats had to go youthful while keeping the aging stars on offense, probably for cap reasons. They tried to fit in an old Galloway and it didn't work out.

Colts have done better with bringing in younger players to replace older stars like James and Harrison. But their defense is suspect too.

Despite how well the Saints played, their defense is vulnerable. But if the offense could be explosive like last night, it may not matter.

Of course, if they have the uncapped year like the owners are threatening, you could see many of these teams load up for a run.
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I wonder if the second Madden patch will fix the Pats secondary AI. :D
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Brando70 wrote:I wonder if the second Madden patch will fix the Pats secondary AI. :D
Nah, that would cost too much money to add all of those new clutching, grabbing, and holding animations. Maybe they'll release it as downloadable content. They can add those animations for the Pats and Steelers secondaries and maybe add some clueless animations for the Bears offense.
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Minnesota fans were pretty much already buying flights to the Super Bowl, but after seeing how well the Saints played last night, people around here are terrified and are almost ready to throw up the white flag. The Saints are going to face the Colts in the Super Bowl, no doubt about that now. The Vikings can NOT hang with them for 60 minutes.
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fletcher21 wrote:Minnesota fans were pretty much already buying flights to the Super Bowl, but after seeing how well the Saints played last night, people around here are terrified and are almost ready to throw up the white flag. The Saints are going to face the Colts in the Super Bowl, no doubt about that now. The Vikings can NOT hang with them for 60 minutes.
I wouldn't bet the house on the Colts, my friend. They have looked vulnerable the last few weeks.

The AFC is more wide open than you think. The Chargers are playing the best football in the AFC right now. I also think the Titans -- another hot team -- are going to give the Colts quite a fight this Sunday if their recent form and Vince Young's reincarnation of Fran Tarkenton continue.

The Bengals also shouldn't be overlooked in the AFC. Their defense is nasty stingy, and that's what wins in the playoffs.

But it sure looks like the Vikes and the Saints are the class of the NFC. I don't think the Cowboys can hang with either.

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Cincy may have problems.

They're built like the Ravens, strong defense, conservative, power-running offense.

But in the playoffs, you may be forced to put up more points. Or teams which get hot on offense with big plays are able to upset teams, as the Cards showed last year.

Bengals have good offensive players but really wonder if they can just turn it on after playing close to the vest most of the season.

There are still 5 games left. Key injuries could upset everything. Last year this time, Giants were favored.
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wco81 wrote:Bengals have good offensive players but really wonder if they can just turn it on after playing close to the vest most of the season.
It worked for the Ravens in 2000. Then again, the Bengals' defense isn't as good as that all-world Ravens' D that year.

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It was nice to watch turn back the clock day in the NFL. The Rams offense showed us what football was like in the 1920's.

Seriously. The last time I saw a gameplan like that was in the early 80's when I used to go to H.S. games.

It was simply depressing...Anyone remember the veer? That offense was 1,000 times more adavnced than the total disgrace the Rams were running today.
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I'm so tempted but I don't want to jinx Wash. :evil:
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Rodster wrote:I'm so tempted but I don't want to jinx Wash. :evil:
Ill do it for you. Have it on. Redskins 1st and goal at the 4 up 30-23 with under 3 minutes to play.
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XXXIV wrote:It was nice to watch turn back the clock day in the NFL. The Rams offense showed us what football was like in the 1920's.

Seriously. The last time I saw a gameplan like that was in the early 80's when I used to go to H.S. games.

It was simply depressing...Anyone remember the veer? That offense was 1,000 times more adavnced than the total disgrace the Rams were running today.
XXXIV, how do you watch this s*** every week? My God, I wanted to gouge my eyes out by halftime, and my team won. :D
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XXXIV wrote:It was nice to watch turn back the clock day in the NFL. The Rams offense showed us what football was like in the 1920's.

Seriously. The last time I saw a gameplan like that was in the early 80's when I used to go to H.S. games.

It was simply depressing...Anyone remember the veer? That offense was 1,000 times more adavnced than the total disgrace the Rams were running today.
XXXIV, how do you watch this s*** every week? My God, I wanted to gouge my eyes out by halftime, and my team won. :D
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The AFC East is officially wide open.
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XXXIV wrote:
Rodster wrote:I'm so tempted but I don't want to jinx Wash. :evil:
Ill do it for you. Have it on. Redskins 1st and goal at the 4 up 30-23 with under 3 minutes to play.
Good call. :lol:
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XXXIV wrote:
Rodster wrote:I'm so tempted but I don't want to jinx Wash. :evil:
Ill do it for you. Have it on. Redskins 1st and goal at the 4 up 30-23 with under 3 minutes to play.
Thanks NO just scored it should be all tied after the PAT.
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No problem Rodster 8)

WOW!!!!.....Saints tie it.

Redskins miss the chippy FG and then play a special defense where they dont cover the deep sidelines or the deep middle.
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XXXIV wrote:No problem Rodster 8)

WOW!!!!.....Saints tie it.

Redskins miss the chippy FG and then play a special defense where they dont cover the deep sidelines or the deep middle.
I officially hand the baton to my co-jinxy :lol:
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Rodster wrote:The AFC East is officially wide open.
Wow. Did not expect NE to lose two in a row.
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Rodster wrote:
XXXIV wrote:No problem Rodster 8)

WOW!!!!.....Saints tie it.

Redskins miss the chippy FG and then play a special defense where they dont cover the deep sidelines or the deep middle.
I officially hand the baton to my co-jinxy :lol:
Im here to help.

Saints pick off Skins...Might not even need OT.
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10spro wrote:
Rodster wrote:The AFC East is officially wide open.
Wow. Did not expect NE to lose two in a row.
The announcers said the loss to the Phins make it 3 in a row. Not sure about that but that's what they said on CBS.
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XXXIV wrote:
Rodster wrote:
XXXIV wrote:No problem Rodster 8)

WOW!!!!.....Saints tie it.

Redskins miss the chippy FG and then play a special defense where they dont cover the deep sidelines or the deep middle.
I officially hand the baton to my co-jinxy :lol:
Im here to help.

Saints pick off Skins...Might not even need OT.
Now you know why I hate to even predict things. :lol:

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Glad I have the Redzone...I get to watch the OT instead the horror of watching the Cowboys Giants or Chargers Browns.

I need help with the rules of jinxing. If I say Im going to try a reverse jinx and pick the Saints in OT will I get a Skins win?
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