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Re: NFL Pics Week 15 - Bengals Turnover Eagles

PostPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:39 pm
by strike wolf
Despite losing to the Pats I still think the Texans are the team to beat in the AFC. I have to go with Falcons in the NFC simply because I'm a fan plus they absolutely crushed the Giants. Would love to see the Falcons play more consistently as we really do have one of the best offenses (we have three quality receivers (not including Gonzo ), a decent running game (better when it actually shows up) and was proves this week that we can actually play defense

Colts losing sparks a trend in that they can't seem to beat good teams, their only "good" victory coming against the Packers early on which was before the Packers found their rhythm. meanwhile Cousins proves he can play quarter back as the Skins win sans RG III.

Re: NFL Pics Week 15 - Bengals Turnover Eagles

PostPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:10 pm
by oVo
Texans are good, but don't discount the Colts too quick
as they've shown they can win tight games and gave
Houston a tough game.

Pats of course and Denver too. The Broncos proved they
were already a complete team last season and just needed
a productive QB which they now have.

The Falcons are certainly capable of beating anyone,
they just need to be more consistent and if they are
ever hitting on all cylinders look out!

Not sure who is going to dominate the NFC. Lots of season
ending injuries have made a lot of good teams iffy now, with
the exception of San Francisco, Atlanta . . . and Seattle. Lots
of 8-6 teams hoping to squeeze into the Wild Card and the Pack
has their Division but aren't rolling too smooth. Yet.

Re: NFL Pics Week 15 - Bengals Turnover Eagles

PostPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:51 pm
by strike wolf
San Francisco and the Packers (when they're playing well) are the teams that scare me as a Falcons fan (them and whoever we have to play in our first play off game ;). Even there though people forget that those three teams that beat us , cardinals, packers, giants, all went on to the super bowl. two went on to win the super bowl.

don't get me wrong about the Colts, they are a good team but good teams are the teams that get beat in the first or second playoff game and I sincerely doing they'll make it to the second round. maybe not the first pending who they have to play. my point is Colts have a winning record but they have had a weak schedule and the good teams they have played, have tended to beat them badly (this last one was their closest all season against good teams (again excluding Green Bay as they were not playing well at the time)).

RG III is still my rookie pick. lot has been said about Luck and I would not at all be upset if he gets picked but the Skins to this point have had a tougher schedule and there hasn't been a game where they have let the other team run away with it, even the Steelers game wasn't a blow out.

Re: NFL Pics Week 15 - Bengals Turnover Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 11:43 am
by whitestazn88
Alfred Morris for ROY to make sure the controversy between Wilson/RGIII/Luck isn't too much. Especially if he can gain 200 yards in the next two weeks, putting him around 1500 rushing yds.

Re: NFL Pics Week 16 - Thursday: Falcons visit Detroit

PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 3:01 pm
by oVo
Week 16
ATL @ DET
NO @ DAL a 25 yard fumble by NO sets up a winning FG in OT
TEN @ GB
IND @ KC
BUF @ MIA
WAS @ PHI Host the Cowboys next week for the NFC East Title & a playoff spot
CIN @ PIT Bengals are playoff bound... Steelers are done
STL @ TB
OAK @ CAR
NE @ JAC
NYG @ BAL second consecutive egg laid by the Giants
MIN @ HOU Vikes stay alive and end Saints season
CLE @ DEN
SF @ SEA Seahawks rock the Niners
CHI @ ARI
SD @ NYJ

11-5

Re: NFL Pics Week 16 - Thursday: Falcons visit Detroit

PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 4:10 am
by xeno
You would do well to be nervous of brees. When the playcalling isn't down because of the lack of offensive mastermind Sean Payton he's the best qb in the league. I don't know of any other sport where play calling is such an essential part of the game and to wrongfully strip the new Orleans saints of theirs and for all of you other nfl fans to ride along the Goodell bus has frankly made me sick. None of you are true nfl fans. And to the falcant fan who posted earlier, your team will be exposed come playoff time just like every year. Enjoy Sean Payton not being in the division and yuck it up as you receive a division title cherry picked by the commissioner. I hate you all

Re: NFL Pics Week 16 - Thursday: Falcons visit Detroit

PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 7:37 pm
by oVo
xeno wrote:And to the Falcon fan who posted earlier, your team will be exposed come playoff time just like every year.

I believe this is a much better Atlanta team than in the past.

The Nawlins Bountygate thing is just weird and always has been. There has never needed to be added incentive to CREAM THE QUARTERBACK in the NFL when the opportunities present themselves.... it's always been a given, as long as it's a clean hit. Dirty play has always been handled post game with fines and suspensions.

A few years ago the Dallas Cowboys traveled to Arizona and had their playoff hopes squashed when QB Tony Romo and Pro Bowl punter Mat McBriar were injured on successive plays in overtime. The Cardinals went all the way to the Super Bowl that year.

Re: NFL Pics Week 16 - Saturday: Falcons visit Detroit

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 11:27 am
by oVo
Texans stumble while the Seahawks, Ravens, Packers & Falcons roll.
Steelers, Saints and Giants are all bumped out of playoff picture
while the Vikings, Cowboys, Redskins & Bears stay in the hunt.

Re: NFL Pics Week 17 - Sunday Night: Cowboys & Redskins

PostPosted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 10:24 pm
by oVo
Week 17
TB @ ATL
NYJ @ BUF
BAL @ CIN
CHI @ DET
HOU @ IND
CAR @ NO
PHI @ NYG
CLE @ PIT
JAC @ TEN
KC @ DEN
GB @ MIN . . . Vikings play the Pack at Lambau next week
MIA @ NE
OAK @ SD
STL @ SEA
ARI @ SF
DAL @ WAS . . . Skins run past Cowboys to win the NFC East
11-5

Re: NFL Pics Week 17 - Sunday night: Cowboys @ Redskins

PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 4:22 pm
by pancakemix
Very disappointed this year. Steelers will bounce back, but it's still frustrating. Now I can pull for the Seahawks and end up watching a Super Bowl I don't really care about.

Skins can get a playoff berth even if they lose. Bears and Vikings both have to drop for that to happen.

Re: NFL Pics Week 17 - Sunday night: Cowboys @ Redskins

PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 6:23 pm
by whitestazn88
RGIIIsus will light up the FedExField sky with his glorious rainbow passes over the outstretched arms of the likes of Claybourn, Carr, etc into the hands of a streaking Robinson, Garcon, Hankerson, or Moss. It shall be glorious. 7th win in a row = playoffs.

Re: NFL Pics Week 17 - NFC East Title Game

PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 1:04 pm
by oVo
whitestazn88 wrote:RGIIIsus will light up the FedExField sky with his glorious rainbow passes over the outstretched arms of the likes of Claybourn, Carr, etc into the hands of a streaking Robinson, Garcon, Hankerson, or Moss. It shall be glorious. 7th win in a row = playoffs.

Carr and the "new name" defense will pic at least one RG3 pass tomorrow night.
Can Peterson and the Vikings run past the Pack?

Re: NFL Pics Week 17 - NFC East Title Game

PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 2:04 pm
by pancakemix
oVo wrote:Carr and the "new name" defense will pic at least one RG3 pass tomorrow night.
Can Peterson and the Vikings run past the Pack?


Skins are hot right now. I think they'll take it, and even if they don't you can't knock them for the season they've had. They've earned a playoff spot.

I'd say the Vikings would have a chance if the Pack wasn't playing for anything. There's a bye on the line now that SF has stumbled. Losing to the Vikes would also mean a rematch at Lambeau the following week. Probably more doable, but do you really want to give the team you'd play next week that kind of confidence?

Re: NFL Pics Week 17 - Sunday night: Cowboys @ Redskins

PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 4:03 am
by oVo
The Vikings have ridden Peterson down the stretch to stay in contention and winning in Houston last week showed they have the will to win. So anything is possible. The Cowboys are definitely capable of ending the Redskin's hot streak, but with a defense crippled with injuries they aren't likely to go far in the playoffs if they do win. Washington on the other hand even with their rookie QB and RB are in great shape to do some real damage in the post season.

Re: NFL Pics Week 17 - Sunday night: Cowboys @ Redskins

PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 4:35 pm
by oVo
Bears end Giants playoff hopes while the Texans surrender the AFC #1 seed and home field advantage throughout the playoffs in Indianapolis. Houston outplayed the Colts in the second half with the exception of just 2 big plays; a 101 yd kickoff return after taking the lead and giving up a 70 yd TD on a third & 24. Broncos beat the Chiefs and they've got home field all the way to the Super Bowl and the Texans finishing 1-3 now have to play a Wild Card game.

Tennessee scored 28 points against Jacksonville in just a couple minutes without their offense even coming on the field. Vikings win and they're in, a Packer victory lets the Bears in.

Re: NFL Pics Week 17 - Redskins Win NFC East

PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 12:57 am
by whitestazn88
hail.

Re: NFL Pics Week 17 - Redskins Win NFC East

PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:42 pm
by whitestazn88
Hey, I have to work on Saturday of this weekend, so I won't be able to catch all the games, but can someone remind me what time the Cowboys play? Hoping not to mi.... oh wait.

Well, that's fine, I'll still catch part of the Giants title defen.... oh wait.

Never mind them too, at least the dream team has a game at..... oh wait.

HAIL.

Re: NFL Pics Week 17 - Redskins Win NFC East

PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:57 pm
by strike wolf
It was a good game but unless that knee heals a bit better over the next week because I don't know how far they can go with a hobbling quarter back (all in all he played well)

Re: NFL Pics Week 17 - Redskins Win NFC East

PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 6:52 pm
by oVo
The Redskins blitzing defense and Morris was so effective
that RG3 didn't have to toss many passes.

A well coached Washington team executed an excellent game plan
and earned the right to host Seattle in next week.

Re: NFL Wild Cards: Homefield is the Advantage

PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:50 am
by oVo
Saturdaze... all defense so far.

Cincy's only TD was a pick six and the Vikes only managed FGs
until the final four minutes of the 4th Quarter.

I suspect tomorrow will be more of the same, although Seattle
just might break that offensive trend.

In the BCS Bowls, a Heisman winner finally shows up
and plays big in the Cotton Bowl last night.

Re: NFL Wild Cards: Homefield is the Advantage

PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:12 pm
by whitestazn88
i'm not going to lie and say that I have 100% confidence today, but I've put money on the line for the redskins, so that counts for something.

Re: NFL Wild Cards: Homefield is the Advantage

PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:48 pm
by strike wolf
I believe at the very least the San Francisco Vs green Bay looks like a good match up and I'm interested in seeing how Ravens play against Denver and how Seattle does against Atlanta. Houston however would have to play much better if they want to beat the Pats.

I am not sure on it but if I had to pick an upset game it would be Green Bay over San Francisco. I guess it wouldn't be much of an upset pick. as much as I hate to admit it though I trust in Denver winning more than I do Atlanta.

Re: NFL Wild Cards: Homefield is the Advantage

PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:00 pm
by oVo
Houston is the biggest question mark next weekend. Have they got their mojo back? It's hard to say. The defense was definitely there Saturday, but I do believe the Texans will need their offense to be productive if they're going to keep up with the Pats and escape New England with a win.

All the Divisional Playoff games look tight. I haven't heard the status of RG3 and sure hope he didn't make his injury worse playing yesterday. His knee giving out late in the game was a hard thing to watch. I wondered how long he would be in the game once the Redskins had the 14-0 lead. Griffin looked gimpy after most plays and I didn't expect him to stay in the game. A big risk that didn't pay off.

Four rookie QBs entered the playoffs last weekend, now only one remains. The Falcons and Seahawks should be a fun game to watch.

Re: NFL Conference Playoffs: Ravens & Niners advance

PostPosted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 10:33 am
by oVo
Ravens pulled that one out of their rumps with a TD in the final 30 seconds of both halves after giving up two special team touchdowns to the Broncos. I'm glad Baltimore didn't score on that first OT possession with the questionable calls. Of course that game should have never made it to overtime.

SanFran just played their game... dominating time of possession
and running thru the Pack.

Re: NFL Conference Playoffs: Ravens & Niners advance

PostPosted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 12:52 pm
by muy_thaiguy
oVo wrote:Ravens pulled that one out of their rumps with a TD in the final 30 seconds of both halves after giving up two special team touchdowns to the Broncos. I'm glad Baltimore didn't score on that first OT possession with the questionable calls. Of course that game should have never made it to overtime.

SanFran just played their game... dominating time of possession
and running thru the Pack.

Ravens also benefitted from some questionable calls, especially that pass interference late in the game that gave them a 1st down and led to a TD.