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Do All of Our NFL Teams Stink?

  • pmoney25
    The Saints are pretty terrible right now. I knew losing Payton would hurt but not this much. The defense has been atrociously bad. The falcons pretty much have the division wrapped up and the chances for playoffs are slim to none.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    Patriots can't close out games - they don't suck, but no reason they should have lost to Baltimore, Arizona, or Seattle.
  • justincredible
    Raw Dawgin' it;1295953 wrote:Patriots can't close out games - they don't suck, but no reason they should have lost to Baltimore, Arizona, or Seattle.
    Nah, they suck.
  • bigdaddy2003
    Just learned that Ray Lewis and Lardarius Webb are both out for the season. Webb is the bigger injury in my opinion even though I think Jimmy Smith will fill in fine. Ngata has a torn mcl but he and the Ravens both say he isn't going to miss any time. There are going to evaluate Suggs on Wednesday to see if he is ready to practice. It's tough but the guys who will fill in for Lewis and Webb aren't slouches. I received like 8 texts today from my friends saying "haha the Ravens aren't going to make the playoffs now." I'm a fan but they will be fine especially if Suggs can return soon.
  • hasbeen
    wildcats20;1295299 wrote:Cowboys aren't awful but they sure are far from great.

    They are talented fuck ups. It's highly frustrating.
  • Sonofanump
    Terry McAulay is having a good year. Gene Steratore is solid. Mike Carey is crisp. My teams are having a good year since week four.
  • wes_mantooth
    wildcats20;1295386 wrote:I don't know anything for sure but he was in and out a lot today.
    twss
  • georgemc80
    I was pretty confident the texans were for real this year. Still in a good place but man that's not the kind of egg I planned on seeing when I started tailgating at 1:30.
  • BR1986FB
    georgemc80;1297034 wrote:I was pretty confident the texans were for real this year. Still in a good place but man that's not the kind of egg I planned on seeing when I started tailgating at 1:30.
    Losing Cushing is going to bring them back to the pack.
  • bigdaddy2003
    I can't wait for the Ravens/Texans game on Sunday.
  • BR1986FB
    bigdaddy2003;1297261 wrote:I can't wait for the Ravens/Texans game on Sunday.
    Could be a shootout as both defenses have looked like swiss cheese as of late. I can't wait for the Browns to face the Rats at home in a few weeks.
  • bigdaddy2003
    BR1986FB;1297418 wrote:Could be a shootout as both defenses have looked like swiss cheese as of late. I can't wait for the Browns to face the Rats at home in a few weeks.
    Yes, I agree and I cant wait for the Browns/Ravens to play again either.
  • bigdaddy2003
    And I just read Suggs is starting to practice! On a limited basis obviously but it's good news none the less.
  • wes_mantooth
    BR1986FB;1297048 wrote:Losing Cushing is going to bring them back to the pack.
    That did hurt a lot, but even with that dud from the other night....I still love their balance so I think they are the AFC favorite.
  • BR1986FB
    wes_mantooth;1297600 wrote:That did hurt a lot, but even with that dud from the other night....I still love their balance so I think they are the AFC favorite.
    They will be exposed in the passing game as we saw. Bradie James and the other dude they have replacing Cushing are solid, downhill run stoppers. Get them in space and they are screwed. That's where Cushing's athleticism shined.
  • georgemc80
    Joseph is hampered. Get him through this week, then have rest through the bye and the Bills game. Hopefully he can heal. That will solve the Texans pass defense problems.
  • ThePatriot
    I was in the Baltimore area this week for work and all the talk there has shifted from the loss of Webb and Ray Ray to the fact that Suggs family is making the trip to Houston this weekend in anticipation of his first game back from injury.

    Even saw that Adam Schefter(? Sp) had reported this possibility.
  • georgemc80
    Suggs will be a non-issue in this game. He isn't in shape let alone football shape. Honestly, it would be a huge upset if the Ravens win this game. I would be shocked if it isn't a double digit win for the Texans.
  • bigdaddy2003
    There is no way the Texans win by double digits.
  • georgemc80
    Here is the name for you to remember. Lester Jean. If the Ravens can stop Andre, they won't stop Jean. It won't be a double digit win because though battered and injured the ravens have pride.


    I will tell you the Texans weaknesses. The right side of the Oline is crap. Joseph is hampered with an injury. They don't have a LB that can cover Rice out of the backfield. Take advantage of those weaknesses and it will be a good game. Still no excuse for the Texans to lose this game without additional injuries to the big three or maybe Watt.
  • like_that
    bigdaddy2003;1300372 wrote:There is no way the Texans win by double digits.
    Depends. I feel like he is implying double digits as in a 20+ point win. I could see it being a 10 pt win, but thats as far as the gap goes if it's a double digit win.

    I can see it going both ways for each team.
  • Laley23
    I kind of feel a statement game from Houston after last week. I wouldnt be surprised if they win (relatively) big.
  • bigdaddy2003
    I think it will be a 3 to 7 point game but if I'm way off I will eat the crow.
  • Crimson streak
    Houston is saying fuck you Baltimore lol
  • georgemc80
    Flacco is playing scared.