Army of GOD wrote:I just wish all of these teams with QB trouble had them EARLIER in the season so we could've traded Orton for a draft pick instead of just letting him go.
There was rumor before the season of trading Orton to the Dolphins. Denver should have done that deal instead of letting him go now.
Army of GOD wrote:I just wish all of these teams with QB trouble had them EARLIER in the season so we could've traded Orton for a draft pick instead of just letting him go.
There was rumor before the season of trading Orton to the Dolphins. Denver should have done that deal instead of letting him go now.
I think there was a perception on the inside that this team actually had an offense at the beginning of the season. Orton's a ok quarterback, but Denver still has very few offensive weapons. The team just plays better now because Tebow has the leadership qualities that Orton lacked.
As far as Miami goes, if Orton were playing there I could see them being 5-6, if not even better (keep in mind, many of those eight losses were pretty close. Someone better than Chad Henne could have gotten the job done)
Look, i remembered to pick team again this week
PHI > SEA
NYJ > WAS
KC < CHI
TEN < BUFF
OAK < MIA
CIN < PITT
ATL > HOU
DEN > MIN
CAR > TB
IND < NE
BAL > CLE
GB > NYG
DAL > ARI
STL < SF
DET < NO
SD > JAC
I keep thinking that the team that steamrolled the Cowboys will show up again.
Last night the Eagles had out gained the Seahawks with 7 more 1st downs
and were trailing by two touchdowns.
Andy Reid is a good coach, but the way this Dream Team has performed
is his worst nightmare.
I think the Eagles' failure is a God send for smaller market teams. It's a lot harder to put a dream team together in football than basketball for obvious reasons
You can never overlook NFC East rivalries, which are essentially
the entire division. Like all NFL teams this season the Eagles
have lost close games late and not managed to hold onto their
4th Quarter leads.
Philly is certainly capable of being the spoiler in their final games.
Back when Jimmy Johnson began coaching the Cowboys they had an 1-15
season. Their only win was against the Redskins at RFK. It turned out
to be Washington's only loss of the year and they won the Super Bowl.
Army of GOD wrote:It's a lot harder to put a dream team together in football than basketball for obvious reasons
I suppose the NFL lockout is one factor, but they've mostly just sucked.
We knew Vick probably wasn't going to be healthy all year, but Jackson has regressed, Maclin has been hurt, and Rodgers-Cromartie has barely played. Now you add the bumps and bruises for Asomugha and McCoy, and they definitely don't have the chemistry to win a Super Bowl this year.
Ugh, I still hate the playcalling on offense for us. After Tebow sticks a great 3rd down throw, we run 2 straight runs up the middle for little gain. We don't let Tebow get in a rhythm, so it seems like we always face a third down if they're stopping the run.
Whoa... Bengals looked good at the start, moving the ball in Pittsburgh
and then the wheels fell off.
Eli Manning spots the Pack a pick six, but still lead 17-14 at the Half.
The Fish sink the Raiders while the Chiefs sack the Bears in Chicago
and Tebow slips the Broncos past the Vikings.
Also, Merill Hoge on ESPN. And I have a friend who's a 9ers fan who hated Tebow at the beginning of the season and called him that, but even he admitted to me today that he likes him now.