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namepeace

The NFL Recap Thread | Week 2

Your Thoughts? Here are mine:

- Tom Brady is in revenge mode.

- Are Seahawks finally coming down to earth?

- The AFC East may be the most facsinating division in football this year, but it's still early.

- With injuries to the Cowboys and the Eagles stumbling, the NFC East is up for grabs.

- Carson Palmer is 14-2 as a starter for the Cards.

- The Rams and Dolphins took a step back with disappointing losses.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #1 posted 09/24/15 5:32pm

duccichucka

namepeace said:

Your Thoughts? Here are mine:

- Tom Brady is in revenge mode.

- Are Seahawks finally coming down to earth?

- The AFC East may be the most facsinating division in football this year, but it's still early.

- With injuries to the Cowboys and the Eagles stumbling, the NFC East is up for grabs.

- Carson Palmer is 14-2 as a starter for the Cards.

- The Rams and Dolphins took a step back with disappointing losses.


I'll try to play along, even though my interest in the NFL is waning:

Brady is a fine quarterback. But he's no Joe Montana. And if reports about him
cheating on Gisele Bundchen are true, it just goes to further the idea that if you
show me a beautiful, drop dead gorgeous woman, I'll show you a man sick and
tired of her.

Kam Chancellor's absence may be the reason why the Seahawks were awful. But didn't
they start out awful last year as well? If they are at .500 by Thanksgiving, then we should
question whether they are starting to slide.

The AFC East is certainly the most interesting, even though Rex Ryan is a buffoon.

The NFC East is still up for grabs but I expect the Cowboys to soldier through; Cassel
was a good pickup. And WR and RB are two of the more overrated positions in football,
so, they won't miss Bryant too much and not having Murray isn't going to utterly derail
them from their Super Bowl aspirations.

I had no idea that Palmer had that record. Wow. I bet Cincy is kinda wondering why
they cut him lose for Andrew "Pedestrian" Dalton.

The Rams are winning because Jeff Fisher can coach. The Fins are decent despite Ryan
"Pedestrian" Tannehill. Suh is a headcase and I hope he doesn't turn into Albert Haynes-
worth.


Here are my thoughts about the NFL:

Why does it seem that head coaches are simply recycled? John Fox is a decent coach
but does he deserve his third head coaching gig? Every year, a coach who sucks gets
fired and re-hired by some GM/owner.

The Redskins should just cut RGIII; eat the contract and move on. Or, can that coach,
who is definitely in over his head.

Andrew Luck could be overrated; and this is after I read that Bleacher Report about him
being "The Architect" and just a wondrously gifted QB. He looks rather bad.

Blow up the Giants; Eli Manning and Tom Coughlin are the two luckiest sons of bitches
to ever play football.

I'm still waiting for the black Tom Brady. RGIII, Cam Newton, Teddy Bridgewater, and
Russell Wilson ain't really cutting it.

What the fuck is up with Chip Kelly? Then again, it's too early, but still.


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Reply #2 posted 09/25/15 5:55am

Graycap23

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duccichucka said:

namepeace said:

Your Thoughts? Here are mine:

- Tom Brady is in revenge mode.

- Are Seahawks finally coming down to earth?

- The AFC East may be the most facsinating division in football this year, but it's still early.

- With injuries to the Cowboys and the Eagles stumbling, the NFC East is up for grabs.

- Carson Palmer is 14-2 as a starter for the Cards.

- The Rams and Dolphins took a step back with disappointing losses.


I'll try to play along, even though my interest in the NFL is waning:

Brady is a fine quarterback. But he's no Joe Montana. And if reports about him
cheating on Gisele Bundchen are true, it just goes to further the idea that if you
show me a beautiful, drop dead gorgeous woman, I'll show you a man sick and
tired of her.

Kam Chancellor's absence may be the reason why the Seahawks were awful. But didn't
they start out awful last year as well? If they are at .500 by Thanksgiving, then we should
question whether they are starting to slide.

The AFC East is certainly the most interesting, even though Rex Ryan is a buffoon.

The NFC East is still up for grabs but I expect the Cowboys to soldier through; Cassel
was a good pickup. And WR and RB are two of the more overrated positions in football,
so, they won't miss Bryant too much and not having Murray isn't going to utterly derail
them from their Super Bowl aspirations.

I had no idea that Palmer had that record. Wow. I bet Cincy is kinda wondering why
they cut him lose for Andrew "Pedestrian" Dalton.

The Rams are winning because Jeff Fisher can coach. The Fins are decent despite Ryan
"Pedestrian" Tannehill. Suh is a headcase and I hope he doesn't turn into Albert Haynes-
worth.


Here are my thoughts about the NFL:

Why does it seem that head coaches are simply recycled? John Fox is a decent coach
but does he deserve his third head coaching gig? Every year, a coach who sucks gets
fired and re-hired by some GM/owner.

The Redskins should just cut RGIII; eat the contract and move on. Or, can that coach,
who is definitely in over his head.

Andrew Luck could be overrated; and this is after I read that Bleacher Report about him
being "The Architect" and just a wondrously gifted QB. He looks rather bad.

Blow up the Giants; Eli Manning and Tom Coughlin are the two luckiest sons of bitches
to ever play football.

I'm still waiting for the black Tom Brady. RGIII, Cam Newton, Teddy Bridgewater, and
Russell Wilson ain't really cutting it.

What the fuck is up with Chip Kelly? Then again, it's too early, but still.


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Reply #3 posted 09/25/15 6:50am

uPtoWnNY

duccichucka said:


What the fuck is up with Chip Kelly? Then again, it's too early, but still.


He's a smart man with a lot to learn.

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Reply #4 posted 09/25/15 7:08am

Graycap23

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uPtoWnNY said:

duccichucka said:


What the fuck is up with Chip Kelly? Then again, it's too early, but still.


He's a smart man with a lot to learn.

Smart 4 the college game.

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Reply #5 posted 09/25/15 8:02am

namepeace

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Why does it seem that head coaches are simply recycled? John Fox is a decent coach
but does he deserve his third head coaching gig? Every year, a coach who sucks gets
fired and re-hired by some GM/owner.

My guess is owners and GMs like to have guys with experience playing the game within the game (managing front office personalities, deference to personnel decisions, willingness to take the fall, etc.)

The Redskins should just cut RGIII; eat the contract and move on. Or, can that coach,
who is definitely in over his head.

This jaded Washington fan simply wants Griffin to have another shot, they've failed him as much as he's failed them. I think Gruden knows that he's on the clock and that's the reason the front office kept Griffin as an insurance policy.

Andrew Luck could be overrated; and this is after I read that Bleacher Report about him
being "The Architect" and just a wondrously gifted QB. He looks rather bad.

A great offensive line can make decent quarterbacks look great, and a bad one can make great QBs look ordinary. Fact is, he's carried the team deep into January in his 1st 3 seasons, without much defensive help and without a consistent running game. But he does look bad.

I'm still waiting for the black Tom Brady. RGIII, Cam Newton, Teddy Bridgewater, and
Russell Wilson ain't really cutting it.

Hell, there've only been at most 10 *white* QBs like Tom Brady. Brady had the stars align for him and he took FULL advantage.

What the fuck is up with Chip Kelly? Then again, it's too early, but still.

Xs and Os without Billys and Joes can work in college but is a formula for disaster in the Not For Long. Kelly shed key linemen and playmakers over the last couple of years. At least in the short term, he's paying the price.


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Reply #6 posted 09/25/15 1:13pm

kpowers

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namepeace said:

Your Thoughts? Here are mine:

- Tom Brady is in revenge mode.

- Are Seahawks finally coming down to earth?

- The AFC East may be the most facsinating division in football this year, but it's still early.

- With injuries to the Cowboys and the Eagles stumbling, the NFC East is up for grabs.

- Carson Palmer is 14-2 as a starter for the Cards.

- The Rams and Dolphins took a step back with disappointing losses.

Yes the baby got his bottle

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Reply #7 posted 09/25/15 1:45pm

Graycap23

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Maybe it is my imagination, but players seems 2 playing with a bit more reckless abandon this season. I'm really worried about seeing some maddening injuries this year.

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Reply #8 posted 09/25/15 2:47pm

phunkdaddy

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kpowers said:



namepeace said:


Your Thoughts? Here are mine:

- Tom Brady is in revenge mode.

- Are Seahawks finally coming down to earth?

- The AFC East may be the most facsinating division in football this year, but it's still early.

- With injuries to the Cowboys and the Eagles stumbling, the NFC East is up for grabs.

- Carson Palmer is 14-2 as a starter for the Cards.

- The Rams and Dolphins took a step back with disappointing losses.




Yes the baby got his bottle



Don't worry the Patriots got so me loss s coming. Trust me they will not go
16-0. They don't have a game breaker like Randy Moss and the defense isn't
as good as the team that went 17-1. The Patriots aren't unstoppable. Tom is very
good but I'm not afraid of the Patriots. If the Steelers remain healthy and get to the postseason they have the offense to beat the Patriots. The Ravens don't back down from them in the postseason either. A lot of football left before we crown
the Patriots.
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Reply #9 posted 09/25/15 3:51pm

uPtoWnNY

Andrew Luck is NOT overrated. He got sandbagged by a clueless GM. As I said in another NFL thread;

....Colts are a one-man team thanks to their inept GM. Instead of surrounding their franchise QB with a Dallas-caliber o-line and a real defense, they give Luck skill players past their prime (Gore and Johnson). Colts have no foundation, and Luck's going to pay the price.

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Reply #10 posted 09/25/15 5:13pm

duccichucka

uPtoWnNY said:

Andrew Luck is NOT overrated. He got sandbagged by a clueless GM. As I said in another NFL thread;

....Colts are a one-man team thanks to their inept GM. Instead of surrounding their franchise QB with a Dallas-caliber o-line and a real defense, they give Luck skill players past their prime (Gore and Johnson). Colts have no foundation, and Luck's going to pay the price.


Maybe he is; he leads the NFL in turnovers since 2014. And that has just as much to do with
him as it does with a shoddy o-line and aging skilled players. Besides, you can't credit Luck
with being a one man team who takes the Colts deep into the playoffs but make excuses for
him for being a bum so far this season with pretty much the same team he had the past two
years.

So, I don't buy that the "Colts have no foundation" argument, since they reached the AFC
championship game last year. The media needs to rein in the praise for him and just let him
play. That being said, he's not as good as we think he is - yet.

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Reply #11 posted 09/26/15 12:21am

uPtoWnNY

Fact - from 2012 to 2014, Luck has been hit 368 times, the most of any QB, according to Football Outsiders. So far this season, he's been pressured 38 times. Colts o-line is overmatched against top defenses, and that falls on the front office. How do you not make protecting the face of your franchise a top priority??? Give Luck the Dallas o-line and see what happens.

Colts will win their weak division, but won't go far in the playoffs. It'll be another blowout loss to the Pats, which will probably cost Pagano his job.

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Reply #12 posted 09/26/15 1:20am

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I don't think Luck's overrated either but he sure as hell made some

bad throws last week against the Jets. I think he and the Colts were rated high coming into the season because Denver sleepwalked in the playoff

loss against them last season and Peyton was hurt. It also helped the Colts that DeMarcus Ware pulled his usual disappearing act come playoff time. Yes the Colts GM is inept. Look no further than him getting hosed

by the Cleveland Browns for giving up a number 1 pick for a very overrated Trent Richardson.

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Reply #13 posted 09/26/15 8:37am

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uPtoWnNY said:

Fact - from 2012 to 2014, Luck has been hit 368 times, the most of any QB, according to Football Outsiders. So far this season, he's been pressured 38 times. Colts o-line is overmatched against top defenses, and that falls on the front office. How do you not make protecting the face of your franchise a top priority??? Give Luck the Dallas o-line and see what happens.

Colts will win their weak division, but won't go far in the playoffs. It'll be another blowout loss to the Pats, which will probably cost Pagano his job.

More that J Cutler? I find that hard 2 believe.

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Reply #14 posted 09/26/15 10:20am

duccichucka

uPtoWnNY said:

Fact - from 2012 to 2014, Luck has been hit 368 times, the most of any QB, according to Football Outsiders. So far this season, he's been pressured 38 times. Colts o-line is overmatched against top defenses, and that falls on the front office. How do you not make protecting the face of your franchise a top priority??? Give Luck the Dallas o-line and see what happens.

Colts will win their weak division, but won't go far in the playoffs. It'll be another blowout loss to the Pats, which will probably cost Pagano his job.


Sure, the Colts may have a weak o-line; but it's the same line that Luck shouldered all the way
to the AFC championship game last year. So, even though the GM may not have been lucky with
drafting good prospects or trading for them, the fact still remains that Luck, leading the league
in turnovers since last year, is not a great quarterback yet.

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Reply #15 posted 09/27/15 3:38pm

uPtoWnNY

duccichucka said:

uPtoWnNY said:

Fact - from 2012 to 2014, Luck has been hit 368 times, the most of any QB, according to Football Outsiders. So far this season, he's been pressured 38 times. Colts o-line is overmatched against top defenses, and that falls on the front office. How do you not make protecting the face of your franchise a top priority??? Give Luck the Dallas o-line and see what happens.

Colts will win their weak division, but won't go far in the playoffs. It'll be another blowout loss to the Pats, which will probably cost Pagano his job.


Sure, the Colts may have a weak o-line; but it's the same line that Luck shouldered all the way
to the AFC championship game last year. So, even though the GM may not have been lucky with
drafting good prospects or trading for them, the fact still remains that Luck, leading the league
in turnovers since last year, is not a great quarterback yet.

He's not Rodgers, Brady or Manning, but he's top five easily.

And trading a number one pick for a bum like Trent Richardson is downright stupid. That pick could have been a foundation left tackle or a center. To repeat, look at how Jerry Jones rebuilt the Cowboys o-line. That's what the Colts need to do.

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Reply #16 posted 09/27/15 6:13pm

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I predict that by the end of next week, the 49er will have been outscored 133 to 35, by opposing teams.


A damn shame what my Niners have become. What good is a nice new stadium when the team, coaches and owner(s) are the Jokes of the NFL? mad disbelief


Jed York needs his ass kicked. Like NOW.

[Edited 9/27/15 19:53pm]

Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon.
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