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DannyJ
United States5110 Posts
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2v2levels
United States88 Posts
God damnit. | ||
On_Slaught
United States12190 Posts
As for the Cowboys, they need to really consider trading Romo. Yes, he puts up great stats but he is anti-clutch. This has been proven time and time again. For an organization like the Cowboys, there a single question Jerry Jones needs to ask himself: can we win a superbowl with Romo as our Qb? I honestly don't think you can answer that with a Yes, meaning he needs to go. Could probably get a lot for him. | ||
Serpico
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Southlight
United States11768 Posts
On December 31 2012 13:52 On_Slaught wrote: Alfred Morris probably has as much, if not more, credit due for the Redskins success. I'd always be wary of putting too much praise on Shanahan RBs. | ||
Serpico
4285 Posts
On December 31 2012 14:00 Southlight wrote: I'd always be weary of putting too much praise on Shanahan RBs. Davis was the only RB he had that was truly great, his OLs and schemes are perfect to pad stats for RBs. In the end though having a great QB is what made those teams work. | ||
Southlight
United States11768 Posts
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BloodNinja
United States2791 Posts
On December 31 2012 13:42 DannyJ wrote: Alfred Morris says this was better than his wildest dreams. What kind of lame dreams does he have? All I play is fantasy football and even i have dreams of rushing for 6 TDs in a stadium filled with naked women... Oh and I forgot to put on pants. In case you haven't read anything at all about Morris, the kid comes across as extremely humble. He still drives his "Bentley" (a 1991 Mazda 626) and sleeps on a couch. I wouldn't be surprised to hear if he was still dreaming about becoming an starting NFL RB even though he has been one for an entire season. | ||
Shotcoder
United States2316 Posts
On December 31 2012 13:43 2v2levels wrote: I'll root for the Cowboys every year. I'll always hope they win. But part of me wishes I wasn't born in Dallas so I wouldn't have to put up with this disappointment year after year. God damnit. You should be more thankful you weren't born in Cleveland | ||
Fruscainte
4596 Posts
On December 31 2012 14:13 Shotcoder wrote: You should be more thankful you weren't born in Cleveland Pretty sure Miami would be the worst. Can't even enjoy baseball or hockey. Well, nowadays hockey is looking up for them but nonetheless ![]() | ||
Necro)Phagist(
Canada6660 Posts
On December 31 2012 14:13 Shotcoder wrote: You should be more thankful you weren't born in Cleveland Cleveland at least has light at the end of the tunnel. A good team of younger guys who with a couple extra pieces can start making good runs imo. A solid young team that fights hard>>>>>>>>>>>>>> A talented stacked team that shoots itself in the foot at every opportunity. IMHO. I'd actually be happy to be a Cleveland fan in the upcoming years. Unfortunately I'm going to be stuck with Romo for most likely 5 more years -.- | ||
semantics
10040 Posts
On December 31 2012 13:52 On_Slaught wrote: Alfred Morris probably has as much, if not more, credit due for the Redskins success. As for the Cowboys, they need to really consider trading Romo. Yes, he puts up great stats but he is anti-clutch. This has been proven time and time again. For an organization like the Cowboys, there a single question Jerry Jones needs to ask himself: can we win a superbowl with Romo as our Qb? I honestly don't think you can answer that with a Yes, meaning he needs to go. Could probably get a lot for him. Good a place for alex smith, haha. Romo is the best though although Sanchez has been bigger source of comedy (because i'm not a cowboys or jets fan). Romo is too inconsistent granted some in need of better then dirt qb areas like jets would probably be intrested but romo he sometimes has great years then next year he just destroys any sense of reliability outta his rep which is probably why cowboys hang on to him. He has a great year then bam then great again. | ||
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Klogon
MURICA15980 Posts
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feanor1
United States1899 Posts
On December 31 2012 14:36 Klogon wrote: Also, who wants to be from Cleveland. Seriously Cleveland sucks | ||
Necro)Phagist(
Canada6660 Posts
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SweeTLemonS[TPR]
11739 Posts
I'm kind of glad that the Bears missed the playoffs. I think there is a potential for some positive change in the town. I don't dislike Lovie as a coach, but I think his inability to bring in a good OC in 9 years is an issue. That, and running the best DC that he had out of town in some kind of power struggle implies that there are some other kinds of issues with his mentality (imo, anyway). Maybe it's best for the future of the franchise that they move on from him. Who knows? No one is sure he'll be fired at this point. And onto more important topics: Denver is the number 1 seed, as I had predicted at the beginning of the season. To the doubters and naysayers, questioning the win streak given the competition: 1) An 11 game win streak is impressive regardless of the opponent, the NFL is not an easy league to win in, and even the best teams stumble versus lesser competition at times: the Patriots lost to the Cardinals, for crying out loud! 2) They didn't just scrape by these teams, they absolutely obliterated most of them. 3) They've beaten two playoff teams this year (Bengals and Ravens), and are 3-3 vs above .500 teams (off the top of my head). The three losses came at the beginning of the season when Manning was quite obviously not as crisp as he is now, and they were all close games in the end. The issue, at the time, was that they couldn't figure out how to put together a first half, and found themselves in holes too deep to climb out. Imo, the Broncos are, and should be, the favorites in the AFC. The Patriots have looked weak against teams like the Jaguars recently; the Texans, quite clearly, cannot play under pressure; and the rest of them just aren't as good or talented as the Broncos. Barring some sort of old fashioned choke job from Manning, they should find themselves in the Super Bowl this year. | ||
oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
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Prplppleatr
United States1518 Posts
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Fruscainte
4596 Posts
JJ Watt deserves MVP. The MVP is a QB/RB award, as we all know, but he definitely deserves that title. He lead that defense, and definitively is the reason that defense was so dominant this year. 65 tackles, 12 assisted tackles, 20.5 sacks, and four forced fumbles (two recovered). That is unbelievable numbers. That's 4-5 tackles a game, and more than a sack a game. I'm tired of seeing the same old shit every year. The seasons flavor running back or quarterback winning the award for getting a lot of yards or something. Not to understate the importance of great quarterbacks or running backs, but it's hard to argue that anyone is playing their position to the level that Watt is playing his. With that said, if Adrian Peterson wins I'll be content because he is, in truth, the most valuable player on that team and the only reason that team is doing as well as they are. However, I think Watt has done more for his team. But I'm only the most casual football fan, so I may be overstating his importance here a bit -- I just secretly want a defensive player to win MVP for once lol. | ||
itkovian
United States1763 Posts
On December 31 2012 13:30 tuho12345 wrote: battle of the rookies and underrated teams! Yeah, should be interesting to watch two rookie QBs duke it out in the playoffs. It may turn out to be influential in deciding rookie of the year. | ||
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