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On November 03 2015 14:09 cLutZ wrote:Show nested quote +On November 03 2015 13:51 andrewlt wrote:On November 03 2015 13:31 Shellshock wrote:On November 03 2015 13:26 xDaunt wrote:On November 03 2015 13:01 andrewlt wrote: Nothing screams desperation more than Blaine Gabbert. There's going to be lots of people threatening to jump off the Golden Gate tomorrow. Good God. well you are facing the falcons who have suddenly stopped playing well so maybe there's a chance? they went 10-7 vs the titans and just lost to the bucs at home Falcons are still a decent team. They just need to cut down on the stupid shit like fumbling center-qb exchanges in the redzone. They don't look like contenders though except in games Julio is perfectly healthy and looks like a comic book character. I agree but with their schedule they could win 12 games.
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Colts have one of the worst WR corps in the NFL. These guys can't get separation for their live, and never seem to make a play. Coupled with Lucks poor throwing, and an above average Panthers defense, means we will see the better team win this game now.
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Sanya12364 Posts
3-5 and share of the division lead and holding the tiebreaker; your AFC South Leaders, gentlemen.
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United States97276 Posts
Broncos no longer have the worst point differential of the undefeated teams. They are 1 point ahead of the Panthers now
Patriots +116 Bengals +66 Broncos +56 Panthers +55
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United States22883 Posts
On November 03 2015 14:18 On_Slaught wrote: Colts have one of the worst WR corps in the NFL. These guys can't get separation for their live, and never seem to make a play. Coupled with Lucks poor throwing, and an above average Panthers defense, means we will see the better team win this game now. Uh... Hilton, Moncrief and Johnson isn't bad at all. Panthers secondary is exceptional. Look at the other side of the field if you want to see terrible WRs.
Ginn must've dropped 2 perfectly thrown TDs this game.
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United States97276 Posts
On November 03 2015 14:26 JimmiC wrote: Big question of the week, which division is worse, NFC east or AFC South. AFC South
NFC East has beaten 6 teams outside of their division combined. AFC South has beaten 4 with the Bucs being 2 of them.
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Sanya12364 Posts
On November 03 2015 14:26 JimmiC wrote: Big question of the week, which division is worse, NFC east or AFC South.
There is no contest...
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On November 03 2015 14:26 Jibba wrote:Show nested quote +On November 03 2015 14:18 On_Slaught wrote: Colts have one of the worst WR corps in the NFL. These guys can't get separation for their live, and never seem to make a play. Coupled with Lucks poor throwing, and an above average Panthers defense, means we will see the better team win this game now. Uh... Hilton, Moncrief and Johnson isn't bad at all. Panthers secondary is exceptional. Look at the other side of the field if you want to see terrible WRs. Ginn must've dropped 2 perfectly thrown TDs this game.
They aren't playing exceptional. Yes, a lot of these INTs are because Luck is forcing it into tight coverage, but over a large volume of plays it becomes clear that many of these are into tight coverage because the receivers simply can't get separation.
Panthers offense definitely leaves a lot to be desired though. It will likely prevent them from doing anything of note in the playoffs.
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On November 03 2015 14:22 TanGeng wrote: 3-5 and share of the division lead and holding the tiebreaker; your AFC South Leaders, gentlemen. Aaron Shatz posted that there is a 20% chance 5-11 wins the division.
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United States22883 Posts
On November 03 2015 14:30 On_Slaught wrote:Show nested quote +On November 03 2015 14:26 Jibba wrote:On November 03 2015 14:18 On_Slaught wrote: Colts have one of the worst WR corps in the NFL. These guys can't get separation for their live, and never seem to make a play. Coupled with Lucks poor throwing, and an above average Panthers defense, means we will see the better team win this game now. Uh... Hilton, Moncrief and Johnson isn't bad at all. Panthers secondary is exceptional. Look at the other side of the field if you want to see terrible WRs. Ginn must've dropped 2 perfectly thrown TDs this game. They aren't playing exceptional. Yes, a lot of these INTs are because Luck is forcing it into tight coverage, but over a large volume of plays it becomes clear that many of these are into tight coverage because the receivers simply can't get separation. Panthers offense definitely leaves a lot to be desired though. It will likely prevent them from doing anything of note in the playoffs. Hilton would've had 1 or 2 signature breakaways if he had any other CB besides Norman covering him. After tonight, I'm even pretty worried about Julio facing Norman.
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It's not the Colts receivers that are the issue. It's poor offensive playcalling.
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51593 Posts
Whiz fired from the Titans. What a shame, Mariota gors down, he has no chance and as a result is out a job.
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Sanya12364 Posts
Whizenhunt deserved to be fired. You can't 2-14 a season and then open the next season 1-6 even if you have one of the worst teams in the league.
On November 03 2015 14:32 cLutZ wrote:Show nested quote +On November 03 2015 14:22 TanGeng wrote: 3-5 and share of the division lead and holding the tiebreaker; your AFC South Leaders, gentlemen. Aaron Shatz posted that there is a 20% chance 5-11 wins the division.
Wow. I don't know how those numbers are derived but a 5-11 division leader would be hilarious and fortunate for whoever is the 5th seed..
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51593 Posts
Gym Shorts being a name quickly touted for new Titans HC.
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Giants and Eagles are flawed and inconsistent teams, but they aren't really shittier.
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On November 03 2015 13:26 xDaunt wrote:Show nested quote +On November 03 2015 13:01 andrewlt wrote: Nothing screams desperation more than Blaine Gabbert. There's going to be lots of people threatening to jump off the Golden Gate tomorrow. Good God. i unironically want gabbert just to not see Kapernick in a niner uniform ever again. That man is just a bad qb, I don't care how bad the team is around him. Even on a godly team, he was nothing more than a marginally better Vick. A team with him at the helm will never ever be able to have an NFL level passing game.
also it isn't even close the AFC South is the worst by miles. As trash as the NFCE is, it's really that way due to injuries. Healthy cowboys would probably be at 5 wins right now. Even the middle squads there, the Eagles and Giants, are very flawed in obvious ways, but I think their strengths are good enough that they're not shit. The giants will be in any game because Eli to Beckham is that good, and the Eagles will always hang around because that D is badass.
Just compare the talent in the divisions heads up. I've said it for a while but the Colts have a shit foundation around Luck. Houston only has Watt, Hopkins, and the corpse of Foster. I'd forget the Titans had a team if they didn't just fire Wisenhunt. I actually do think the Jags are intriguing, even if they'rea year or two away. Bortles reminds me of a Palmer or someone like that, a dude who maybe isn't quite a stud but is good, and they've got a couple nices pieces on offense
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With Gabbert on the other hand...
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oh yeah they ain't getting that there either haha. It's just a matter of how long can you tolerate mediocre to bad QBing, esp when he wasn't all that good to begin with when the team was good. And especially as long as he continues to seem apathetic as shit and wearing those obnoxious headphones that his teammates hate too.
I dunno a lot of Niner fans think he's going to be traded and magically learn how to take a snap or read a defense. Harbaugh/Roman were pretty good when it came to QBs and that last season with them was their attempt at making Kap do more than a handful of shitty predictable college plays each game. I just do not think Kap is cut out to be an NFL starter (or at least not one that a good team will employ)
realistically, the only offenses he will have any kind of success are run first that incorporates heavy use of pistol and read option. That's very few teams, and frankly, I think we are starting to see the correction to those college gimmicks in the same way the Wildcat was phased out when teams started treating it as a founding block of an offense vs a gimmick wrinkle
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