I hope Julio just runs over Carolina's secondary, needs to make up for that dud of a game last week.
Who will win Super Bowl LI? | |||
| New England Patriots | 51 | 47.66% | |
| Kansas City Chiefs | 3 | 2.80% | |
| Pittsburgh Steelers | 6 | 5.61% | |
| Other (AFC) | 3 | 2.80% | |
| Dallas Cowboys | 10 | 9.35% | |
| Atlanta Falcons | 15 | 14.02% | |
| Seattle Seahawks | 5 | 4.67% | |
| Green Bay Packers | 5 | 4.67% | |
| Other (NFC) | 4 | 3.74% | |
| Scoreboard | 5 | 4.67% | |
| Total: | 107 | ||
I hope Julio just runs over Carolina's secondary, needs to make up for that dud of a game last week.
Anything that leads to the Panthers losing is good in my book. Hopefully they knock Cam around some more too
RolStoppable said:
Atlanta's pass rush is about as threatening as a dead animal on the streets. The only thing to worry about is the stench. |
Well maybe they can set some actual falcons loose on him or something. Have the mascot get at him if that's all you got lol
Looks like Miami sucks balls. Miami, Cleveland, and Jaguars are probably the worse teams in the NFL.


| sethnintendo said: Looks like Miami sucks balls. Miami, Cleveland, and Jaguars are probably the worse teams in the NFL. |
Miami's a weird team. They definitely have the talent to play well, and at times, their D-Line really gets going and the passing attack looks respectable (see the second halves of the past two games against New England). More often than not, though, they just...don't play well, for some reason.

MTZehvor said:
Miami's a weird team. They definitely have the talent to play well, and at times, their D-Line really gets going and the passing attack looks respectable (see the second halves of the past two games against New England). More often than not, though, they just...don't play well, for some reason. |
Yea, Miami can play good sometimes and they have the talent to be an average team. However, they just don't play up to their ability (kind of like the University of Texas which they always have one of the best recruiting classes yet still are just an average team at best). Miami barely beating Cleveland had me convinced they were going to lose Thursday night against the Bengals.
MTZehvor said:
Miami's a weird team. They definitely have the talent to play well, and at times, their D-Line really gets going and the passing attack looks respectable (see the second halves of the past two games against New England). More often than not, though, they just...don't play well, for some reason. |
I consider problems like these to be put mostly on the coaching staff. We have seen this season time and time again, that even without key components to each team that good coaches can still find the best way to win.
| MIA-CIN | 2 | IND-JAX | 1 | TEN-HOU | 2 | CLE-WAS | 2 |
| SEA-NYJ | 1 | BUF-NE | 2 | CAR-ATL | 2 | OAK-BAL | 2 |
| DET-CHI | 1 | DEN-TB | 1 | LA-ARI | 2 | NO-SD | 1 |
| DAL-SF | 1 | KC-PIT | 1 | BYE | X | NYG-MIN | 2 by 7 |
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Farsala said:
I consider problems like these to be put mostly on the coaching staff. We have seen this season time and time again, that even without key components to each team that good coaches can still find the best way to win. |
I'm no NE fan, but that coaching staff has to be the best in pro sports history in terms of plugging and playing just whatever, lineman, corners, RBs, receivers, even 2nd and 3rd string QBs, and STILL winning handily. Singular dynamos like Seattle 2013 are made up of extreme talent, and with the salary cap, that kind of thing is not sustainable. Everyone wants to get paid, and then there's no depth to be had, and key pieces walk to other teams. This happens to every team in the league other than the Patriots. You want to get paid? Fine, bye then. We'll plug in a nobody and win without you.
This upcoming game with the 49ers feels like a trap game for Dallas, a team we should beat but for whatever reason lose to xD