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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The most intriguing match up today might be the Raiders vs. Chargers. The winner goes to the playoffs. The loser goes home.

 

Yeah would like to see the Chargers pull through. I wasn’t a huge advocate of getting Herbert but nice to see him play well.

Also curious to see if the Saints will clinch. Obviously would rather see the 49ers but even in a down year with Payton playing guys like freaking Winston and Hill somehow getting in would be something.

The game matchup isn’t interesting itself but want to see if the Bills clinch their division for another year. Kind of the team I’m pulling for in the playoffs again. Just seeing what McDermott brought to the Bills, 4 playoff seasons out of 5 and possibly back to back division titles is great. Before him the Bills last saw the playoffs in 1999 lol.

I wanted us to boot Rivera and make him HC but we just had to keep Rivera. It was no surprise that Rivera’s defense went downhill to the point of being nearly dead last (Currently has the WFT near the bottom as well) while Mcdermott went to the Bills and made them near the top. Yay for us getting to experience crappy years with Rivera and now having to experience the Rhule era because of it.

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1 minute ago, matt rhules gut fat said:

Yeah would like to see the Chargers pull through. I wasn’t a huge advocate of getting Herbert but nice to see him play well.

Also curious to see if the Saints will clinch. Obviously would rather see the 49ers but even in a down year with Payton playing guys like freaking Winston and Hill somehow getting in would be something.

The game matchup isn’t interesting itself but want to see if the Bills clinch their division for another year. Kind of the team I’m pulling for in the playoffs again. Just seeing what McDermott brought to the Bills, 4 playoff seasons out of 5 and possibly back to back division titles is great. Before him the Bills last saw the playoffs in 1999 lol.

I wanted us to boot Rivera and make him HC but we just had to keep Rivera. It was no surprise that Rivera’s defense went downhill to the point of being nearly dead last (Currently has the WFT near the bottom as well) while Mcdermott went to the Bills and made them near the top. Yay for us getting to experience crappy years with Rivera and now having to experience the Rhule era because of it.

Herbert terrified me as a prospect because of how terrified Oregon's coaches were to take the leash off of him. In hindsight, that was 100% on the coaches and was likely discovered by NFL teams during the interview process. The game tape showed the physical talent was absolutely there.

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34 minutes ago, jackson113 said:

I don't mind you making a other games thread, you going around telling people you aren't watching the Panthers,while being a MOD is stupid.

Stop.  I quit watching Panthers games few weeks back and I have never done that in over 20 years following Panthers.  I refuse to buy poo product.  If you ok buying poo product, that’s on you and your opinion but not everyone follows blindly.

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12 minutes ago, matt rhules gut fat said:

Yeah would like to see the Chargers pull through. I wasn’t a huge advocate of getting Herbert but nice to see him play well.

Also curious to see if the Saints will clinch. Obviously would rather see the 49ers but even in a down year with Payton playing guys like freaking Winston and Hill somehow getting in would be something.

 

Believe it or not, if the Saints get in it's going to be on their defense.  They currently have the #4 scoring defense in the league.  Their failures this year are 100% on the offensive side of the ball.  If they had a typical Saints offense this year, they'd probably be favorites to win it all.

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2 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

Stop.  I quit watching Panthers games few weeks back and I have never done that in over 20 years following Panthers.  I refuse to buy poo product.  If you ok buying poo product, that’s on you and your opinion but not everyone follows blindly.

This. Complacency doesn't make a "good fan" or a "real fan". It makes a sucker. The Panthers may have never established consistent success but we used to have sporadic success. Then along came David Tepper...

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1 minute ago, BrianS said:

Believe it or not, if the Saints get in it's going to be on their defense.  They currently have the #4 scoring defense in the league.  Their failures this year are 100% on the offensive side of the ball.  If they had a typical Saints offense this year, they'd probably be favorites to win it all.

Yep. The Saints are probably going to be right back in the mix as a contender next year after addressing QB. Unlike us, they're an ideal destination for a good veteran QB. 

 

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