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Old 01-11-2016, 02:47 AM
Arky Arky is offline
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Gotta think Viking fan and Bengal fan are further up the pain meter today than some of us... very tough losses.....
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Old 01-11-2016, 06:15 AM
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And all four home teams lost during wild card weekend. Doubt if that continues. But who knows.
Seven games to go including the Super Bowl.

We shall see but seems many are currently picking Arizona vs New England for Super Bowl 50 at new Levi Stadium in Santa Clara on Feb. 7.

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Old 01-11-2016, 11:57 AM
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I'd like to see the Broncos take on the Cardinals. Peyton rides off into the sunset with a ring. Pretty cool ending to a historic career.

That's of course if Playoff Peyton doesn't show up.
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Old 01-11-2016, 01:05 PM
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All 4 teams with the less-experienced QB lost although you can't really blame their losses on McCarron or Bridgewater. There was a time when the Super Bowls were routinely boring and lopsided so the NFL suits have all bus scripted the postseasons ever since. Starting around 2001, it seems the Super Bowls have been close and exciting with one or two exceptions and part of that is the league giving favoritism calls to certain franchises with high merchandize sales so the teams who are the "in" clubs get the favorable calls late in the game.

Look who survived this weekend:
The Packers
The Steelers
The Seahawks
The Chiefs

Look who got beat:
The Redskins
The Vikings
The Bengals
The Texans

Not to say the Texans could have won even with beneficial officiating but my point is that a handful of favored clubs show up in the playoffs every year and it is more than coincidence.

Of those favored clubs, almost all are still alive (Cowboys and Colts the exceptions) and the non-favored clubs are just the Chiefs and the Cardinals. Expect the Chiefs and Cardinals to get screwed next.
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Old 01-11-2016, 01:17 PM
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All 4 teams with the less-experienced QB lost although you can't really blame their losses on McCarron or Bridgewater. There was a time when the Super Bowls were routinely boring and lopsided so the NFL suits have all bus scripted the postseasons ever since. Starting around 2001, it seems the Super Bowls have been close and exciting with one or two exceptions and part of that is the league giving favoritism calls to certain franchises with high merchandize sales so the teams who are the "in" clubs get the favorable calls late in the game.

Look who survived this weekend:
The Packers
The Steelers
The Seahawks
The Chiefs

Look who got beat:
The Redskins
The Vikings
The Bengals
The Texans

Not to say the Texans could have won even with beneficial officiating but my point is that a handful of favored clubs show up in the playoffs every year and it is more than coincidence.

Of those favored clubs, almost all are still alive (Cowboys and Colts the exceptions) and the non-favored clubs are just the Chiefs and the Cardinals. Expect the Chiefs and Cardinals to get screwed next.
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Old 01-11-2016, 01:37 PM
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If you didn't know it before, now you do. Bob is nuts.
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Old 01-16-2016, 07:20 PM
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Andy Reid showed again why he might be the worst game day coach ever today. They huddled with under 2 minutes to go while trailing by 14. They ran over 5 minutes off the clock to score with just over a minute left. Just brutal clock management. He is like a more extreme version of Kubiak (even better Monday-Saturday, even worse on Sunday, and even stupider looking).
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