Fact Finder wrote:Stat of the day: The Bengals and Brownies both win on the same day for only the 14th time since 1999!
DAMN....didn't think it was that long ago.

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Fact Finder wrote:Stat of the day: The Bengals and Brownies both win on the same day for only the 14th time since 1999!
YoungJRNY wrote:Since the playoffs are shaping up, I'm going to do something different and rank each AFC team and the threat they bring to the postseason.
On a scale from 1-10 ranking each team as a threat:
1. Houston 8/10
2. Baltimore 5.5/10
3. New England 8.7/10
4. Denver 9/10
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5. Indianpolis 6.5/10
6. Pittsburgh (in their current state) 4/10
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7. Cincinnati 5/10
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Since the playoffs are shaping up, I'm going to do something different and rank each AFC team and the threat they bring to the postseason.
On a scale from 1-10 ranking each team as a threat:
1. Houston 8/10
2. Baltimore 5.5/10
3. New England 8.7/10
4. Denver 9/10
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5. Indianpolis 6.5/10
6. Pittsburgh (in their current state) 4/10
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7. Cincinnati 5/10
Interesting perspective. How the heck did you come up with these numbers? Especially the 8.7? Denver will always be a threat, given Peyton Manning plays for them. That said, I wouldn't put them ahead of New England, based on what I've seen. New England already played Denver and as good as Manning was, Denver's defense couldn't stop the Patriots offense even one. I think the one thing you have to look out for is that Denver has a really good shot at landing the second seed. They have a cream puff schedule remaining with Oakland, Kansas City, and Cleveland three of their last 5 opponents. They also play Baltimore and Tampa, and they're better than both of those teams. The Patriots still have to play Houston and San Francisco. San Francisco's defense is the best defense I've seen in the league this season!
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Since the playoffs are shaping up, I'm going to do something different and rank each AFC team and the threat they bring to the postseason.
On a scale from 1-10 ranking each team as a threat:
1. Houston 8/10
2. Baltimore 5.5/10
3. New England 8.7/10
4. Denver 9/10
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5. Indianpolis 6.5/10
6. Pittsburgh (in their current state) 4/10
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7. Cincinnati 5/10
Interesting perspective. How the heck did you come up with these numbers? Especially the 8.7? Denver will always be a threat, given Peyton Manning plays for them. That said, I wouldn't put them ahead of New England, based on what I've seen. New England already played Denver and as good as Manning was, Denver's defense couldn't stop the Patriots offense even one. I think the one thing you have to look out for is that Denver has a really good shot at landing the second seed. They have a cream puff schedule remaining with Oakland, Kansas City, and Cleveland three of their last 5 opponents. They also play Baltimore and Tampa, and they're better than both of those teams. The Patriots still have to play Houston and San Francisco. San Francisco's defense is the best defense I've seen in the league this season!
Jonny B wrote:
I don't think the Cleveland and Baltimore games are as cream-puffy as they once were. The Browns are playing really tough and have proven they can keep the games close if you make mistakes or fall behind....And Baltimore's defense has shown improvement in spite of all the injuries. Joe Flacco & co. seem to be the wild card; you never know what offense will show up. The Balty/Denver game will be a fun one to watch. Though Denver should win the Division, and I could see them becoming a 3-seed at-best (Houston's defense has shown vulnerability I could see the Broncos pushing ahead,) but I don't see them slipping past both Houston and Baltimore, nevermind the Pats whom they've lost to.
Liam wrote:Started by some idiot in GA. Even if the president had a real say in NFL shit, I sure as hell wouldn't want that dipshit deciding anything. ESPECIALLY for my team.
Enigma869 wrote:Kansas City Chiefs player commits suicide at team facility after killing girlfriend. Sad stuff.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/86973 ... m-facility
Memorex wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Kansas City Chiefs player commits suicide at team facility after killing girlfriend. Sad stuff.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/86973 ... m-facility
Javon Belcher
AR wrote:Memorex wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Kansas City Chiefs player commits suicide at team facility after killing girlfriend. Sad stuff.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/86973 ... m-facility
Javon Belcher
Quick, he has a game worn jersey up on ebay! Unwashed too.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Javon-Belcher-K ... 0875837634
espn.com wrote:A large group of Belcher's friends and relatives gathered Saturday at his boyhood home on Long Island.
His family turned the front yard into a shrine, with a large poster of Belcher, an array of his trophies, and jerseys and jackets from Kansas City, Maine and West Babylon High.
"He was a good, good person ... a family man. A loving guy," said family friend Ruben Marshall, who said he coached Belcher in youth football. "You couldn't be around a better person."
Ehwmatt wrote:AR wrote:Memorex wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Kansas City Chiefs player commits suicide at team facility after killing girlfriend. Sad stuff.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/86973 ... m-facility
Javon Belcher
Quick, he has a game worn jersey up on ebay! Unwashed too.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Javon-Belcher-K ... 0875837634
This entire story has been yet another disgusting one in a long line of misplaced sympathy in suicide cases. This gutless maggot murdered someone and left a baby not just motherless, but parentless. Moreover, he was selfish enough to subject those who had given him an opportunity (Crennel and Pioli) to make nearly $2 million a year at the ripe old age of 25 to the traumatizing sight of him leaving a gaping hole in his own head. And yet, all the media stories have focused not on the mother or the kid, or even Crennel, Pioli and any other witnesses to the act. Instead, it has focused on this sick son of a bitch. Further, we have garbage like this:espn.com wrote:A large group of Belcher's friends and relatives gathered Saturday at his boyhood home on Long Island.
His family turned the front yard into a shrine, with a large poster of Belcher, an array of his trophies, and jerseys and jackets from Kansas City, Maine and West Babylon High.
"He was a good, good person ... a family man. A loving guy," said family friend Ruben Marshall, who said he coached Belcher in youth football. "You couldn't be around a better person."
Out-fucking-rageous. A shrine and ode to a murderer on the day he committed the murder.
At about the same time Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher committed suicide in the presence of team officials in Kansas City, the Browns encountered a similar tragedy.
Jay Glazer of FOX reports that a Browns employee was found hanged in the team’s equipment shed on Saturday morning.
The coaches and players, per Glazer, already had left for Oakland, so none of them were involved in finding the employee.
We extend our condolences to the Browns’ organization, and to the family and friends of the employee whose life was lost.
YoungJRNY wrote:After that one... I need a moment. For the medical people in here: is an asshole supposed to be located where your heart is?
Fact Finder wrote:Is this right Travis?
NFL Pigskin Pick'ems through week 13:
1. YoungJRNY: 122
2. Fact Finder: 120
4. mikemarrs: 118
3. Liam: 117
5. Jonny B: 115
6. JohnFromBoston: 114
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