National Football League: 2009-2010

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[QUOTE=molds13;151157]I don't know why, but I do. Sure he's on a bigger stage than in college, but I think he's been dropping more passes, easier passes, and he seems slower to me. He's going to need a monstrous game in order for them to beat Indy. That, and their defense needs to step up.[/QUOTE] Their defense is number 1 against THE RUN. We are 32nd in rushing. That doesn't matter. We are going to pass and they can't stop that unless Darelle shuts down Reggie. And even if that happens we still have Collie, Garcon, Clark, and Addai when he gets hot. You may stop our running game, but you have no chance against the pass.
[QUOTE=Spinner554;151380]Their defense is number 1 against THE RUN. We are 32nd in rushing. That doesn't matter. We are going to pass and they can't stop that unless Darelle shuts down Reggie. And even if that happens we still have Collie, Garcon, Clark, and Addai when he gets hot. You may stop our running game, but you have no chance against the pass.[/QUOTE] The jets are also good at getting pressure on the qb, Manning wont have as much time as he usually does to throw the ball. I think Revis will shut down Wayne. The jets will be able to run the ball against the colts and keep Manning on the sideline. I think the Jets will win another close game.
I think that New orleans will probably take advantage of the home field advantage and win but as I see it the Minnesota Vikings would make for a better game agianst the colts in the Super Bowl. So with that I hope the Colts and the Vikings meet for the big game. Also regardless of which team in the NFC makes it will be great to see them there.
Am I the only one who thinks it's hilarious that the Chargers lost to the Jets? I am not a fan of Phillip Rivers... He whines when he doesn't get his way. I think it's funny that he hasn't made it to a Super Bowl.
[QUOTE=Spinner554;151380]Their defense is number 1 against THE RUN. We are 32nd in rushing. That doesn't matter. We are going to pass and they can't stop that unless Darelle shuts down Reggie. And even if that happens we still have Collie, Garcon, Clark, and Addai when he gets hot. You may stop our running game, but you have no chance against the pass.[/QUOTE] I'm tired of hearing all these people not giving credit where it is due. When Peyton Manning left the game against the Jets they were only up by 5 when Painter came in. I think if they run the ball and keep Peyton off the field they have a good shot of making it interesting. Darrell can stop Reggie Wayne, if you have watched him this season he has shut down all the major receivers that he has faced. Also the Jets don't give up too many touchdowns. I'm sure the game will be a lot closer than people think and they have the momentum going into the game.
[QUOTE=Lamb Chop!!!;151474]Am I the only one who thinks it's hilarious that the Chargers lost to the Jets? I am not a fan of Phillip Rivers... He whines when he doesn't get his way. I think it's funny that he hasn't made it to a Super Bowl.[/QUOTE] I don't think it's funny, the Chargers have lost to the Jets before in the playoffs. The Jets wide receiver Jericho Cochery has a radio spot here in NYC and he was asked if the Chargers were trash talking before the game. He said the Chargers players were saying that the Jets didn't deserve to be playing against them. I wonder what they have to say now that the Chargers are all sitting at home.
[QUOTE=joliny;151527]I don't think it's funny, the Chargers have lost to the Jets before in the playoffs. The Jets wide receiver Jericho Cochery has a radio spot here in NYC and he was asked if the Chargers were trash talking before the game. [B]He said the Chargers players were saying that the Jets didn't deserve to be playing against them[/B]. I wonder what they have to say now that the Chargers are all sitting at home..[/QUOTE] That's exactly why I think it's funny. The Chargers went into it too cocky and look what happened. The Jets shouldn't be overlooked but at the same time, I think the Colts will win.
Did anyone hear who is the new coach of the Buffalo Bills? It just happens to be the former head Coach at Georgia Tech Chan Gailey. I personnally think they should have waited and picked up someone better like the jets offensive coach or Leslie frazier.
I'm a huge Buffalo Bills fan die hard. Although I do not entirely agree with this coaching decision. Chan has made the playoffs in both of his seasons as a head coach and he does have an offensive mind which the Bills do need. I wish they would've waited and got Leslie Frazier. But Chan Gailey seems to be very well qualified and can hopefully lead us to a winning season.
So everyone.... Vikings or Saints tomorrow?
Colts will win 24-14 and Vikes will win 38-35
My predictions: Minnesota will win 21-14 (although I want the Saints to win) Indianapolis will win 24-14. I'm hoping for a Saints VS Colts Super Bowl!
Well another one of my playoff picks was wrong. Congtatulations to the colts and colts fans. I now know i will be rooting like **** for the vikings or the saints in the superbowl. I hope the vikings beat the saints but with the way my picks have gone i dont have much confidence that they will.
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Yea Colts!!
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Boo! I was hoping the Jets would win. Let's geaux Saints!!! Who dat?!?!
The jets had this loss coming for weeks. I was just surpised they played semi decent. The 4 time MVP should get his second championship this year.
If the Saints win, my store manager has to go overnight about 100 miles (one way) to make sure we have Superbowl shirts for tomorrw, and the local Academy has stated whether the game is over at 9pm or 2 am, they're opening their doors to sell shirts. And based on what I've seen so far, they'll have lines around the block...
This loss is gonna be tough for Favre to swallow thats forsure.
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YYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!! Who dat?!?!?!?! Geaux Saints!!!! I can't stop screaming!!!!!!!!!!
[QUOTE=Insider;152404]YYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!! Who dat?!?!?!?! Geaux Saints!!!! I can't stop screaming!!!!!!!!!![/QUOTE] Hartley delivered one of the best field goals I have ever seen! If I didn't have class in the morning I'd be down Bourbon right now!
I like how Favre lost almost the exact same way agianst the Giants a couple of years back.
[url=http://vevmo.com/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=5247][img]http://vevmo.com/imagehosting/15504b5dc6be3ea20.jpg[/img][/url] [QUOTE]According to a Wall Street Journal study of four recent broadcasts, and similar estimates by researchers, the average amount of time the ball is in play on the field during an NFL game is about 11 minutes. In other words, if you tally up everything that happens between the time the ball is snapped and the play is whistled dead by the officials, there's barely enough time to prepare a hard-boiled egg. In fact, the average telecast devotes 56% more time to showing replays. So what do the networks do with the other 174 minutes in a typical broadcast? Not surprisingly, commercials take up about an hour. As many as 75 minutes, or about 60% of the total air time, excluding commercials, is spent on shots of players huddling, standing at the line of scrimmage or just generally milling about between snaps. In the four broadcasts The Journal studied, injured players got six more seconds of camera time than celebrating players. While the network announcers showed up on screen for just 30 seconds, shots of the head coaches and referees took up about 7% of the average show.[/QUOTE] [[URL="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704281204575002852055561406.html"]via[/URL]]
After Peyton is now in a super Bowl for his second time. I will pose this question. If Peyton Manning and the Colts 3 win the Super Bowkl, which would most likely garner Manning his second SB MVPm, can he be considered the best quarterback ever? If not who is better then him?
[QUOTE=mr.unamazing;152461]After Peyton is now in a super Bowl for his second time. I will pose this question. If Peyton Manning and the Colts 3 win the Super Bowkl, which would most likely garner Manning his second SB MVPm, can he be considered the best quarterback ever? If not who is better then him?[/QUOTE] I think he's up there, but I don't know about the best ever...yet. I have two that come to mind. Dan Marino. Shame he never won a Super Bowl. I think Joe Montana is pretty clutch too.
I just started thinking about it because he has to be ahead of Favre and with his 4 MVP's that definately puts him ahead of other one time super Bowl winners like Steve Young. Their is only a few i feel in his class Montana, and maybe Starr. Others won allot of championships like bradshaw but weren't that good. I think Elway and aikmen are close to being in that top group as well.
[QUOTE=mr.unamazing;152464]I just started thinking about it because he has to be ahead of Favre and with his 4 MVP's that definately puts him ahead of other one time super Bowl winners like Steve Young. Their is only a few i feel in his class Montana, and maybe Starr. Others won allot of championships like bradshaw but weren't that good. I think Elway and aikmen are close to being in that top group as well.[/QUOTE] True. Elway is definitely up there as well. I think that Peyton will be an obvious HOF first-timer when all is said and done.
I also heard on some show that Kurt Warner now is supposedly a sure fire hall of famer but to me I think not so fast. Sure he has played well in the past couple of years but has he really been dominant that long. I'm not saying he shouldn't be a hall of famer but I defiantely think that when ever his time comes to get in that it shouldn't be an easy decision.
YEAH SAINTS! I love the Colts, but I'm definitely rooting for the Saints to take the Super Bowl.
[QUOTE=mr.unamazing;152469]I also heard on some show that Kurt Warner now is supposedly a sure fire hall of famer but to me I think not so fast. Sure he has played well in the past couple of years but has he really been dominant that long. I'm not saying he shouldn't be a hall of famer but I defiantely think that when ever his time comes to get in that it shouldn't be an easy decision.[/QUOTE] He turned two awful teams into two Super Bowl teams. The Rams went from 4-12 to Super Bowl champs the next year. The Cardinals were a wild-card team in 08 and went from 5-11 to NFC champs two seasons later. It wasn't just him, he needed a supporting cast, but he played a large part in that. I think he's HOF worthy, and I could see why he would get in his first time. I guess it depends on who's on the ballot.
[QUOTE=mr.unamazing;152469]I also heard on some show that Kurt Warner now is supposedly a sure fire hall of famer but to me I think not so fast. Sure he has played well in the past couple of years but has he really been dominant that long. I'm not saying he shouldn't be a hall of famer but I defiantely think that when ever his time comes to get in that it shouldn't be an easy decision.[/QUOTE] Thats crazy. Warner is a sure fire hall of famer. He has played well everytime he has been to the playoffs. And he took two of the worst teams in the nfl to the superbowl.

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