Week 1: Dolphins @ Browns
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ernest_t_bass
As long as Jeff Ireland is in control, every team that plays the Dolphins is playing a very winnable game.BR1986FB;1495818 wrote:I agree that it's "must win" for this regime to get off on the right foot. Very winnable game. If they lose and look bad doing it, all of the excitement that has built up for Haslam & Company will be back to "oh shit, here we go again....same old, same old." -
ernest_t_bass
I guess the same could be said about the Dolphins. If they can't beat the Browns (home or away), then it's going to be a long year!SportsAndLady;1495820 wrote:It's a must win in the fact that if they can't beat the dolphins at home, I'm going to think to myself "same old browns". If they can't beat the dolphins at home, they're not winning more than 7 games. -
SportsAndLadyernest_t_bass;1495828 wrote:I guess the same could be said about the Dolphins. If they can't beat the Browns (home or away), then it's going to be a long year!
My comment wasn't really a diss against the dolphins. More emphasizing the fact that it's a home game against a non-elite team. You gotta win those in the nfl. -
ernest_t_bass
Oh, I didn't take it as a diss. I agree with you that this should be a must win game... but for either team. More-so for the Breowns, since it's on their home turf.SportsAndLady;1495829 wrote:My comment wasn't really a diss against the dolphins. More emphasizing the fact that it's a home game against a non-elite team. You gotta win those in the nfl. -
Rotinaj
Next 3 games are @Ravens [MENTION=1565]Viking[/MENTION]s then Bengals. I think we only win 1 of those games putting us at 2-2 with the Lions and Bills coming into town the next 2 weeks. If we want any chance of playoffs this season we need to be 4-2 after the first 6. Last 10 games are VERY tough aside from the Jets and Jags.ernest_t_bass;1495812 wrote:Considering the long season, why is it a must win for any team? -
Con_AlmaWeeden didn't play well against Indy. Hasn't been in a position to have a good offensive drive in weeks. The Dolphins game is a must perform well game for him. IN a QB driven league how Weeden performs against the Dolphins means a lot for this franchise's season.
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robj55Miami has played much better on the road the last few years for whatever it's worth.
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SportsAndLadyrobj55;1495863 wrote:Miami has played much better on the road the last few years for whatever it's worth.
So they're 7-20 on the road and 5-22 at home? -
like_that
Yeah, beacuse their "fans" suck ass. They are essentially playing 16 road games a year.robj55;1495863 wrote:Miami has played much better on the road the last few years for whatever it's worth. -
robj55
Yeah I mean it hasn't really translated to more wins but they have performed better on the road recently.like_that;1495874 wrote:Yeah, beacuse their "fans" suck ass. They are essentially playing 16 road games a year. -
robj55
I'm not sure of the exact numbers, I know we lost 5 games last year by 5 points or less, mainly due to the offense not being able to put up points in key situations.SportsAndLady;1495869 wrote:So they're 7-20 on the road and 5-22 at home? -
BR1986FBFriggin' Gordon. I was really hoping to see them come out in a four receiver (Gordon, Little, Bess & Benjamin) set. Benjamin is going to get some mismatches and be able to take the top off a defense.
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like_thatrobj55;1495885 wrote:I'm not sure of the exact numbers, I know we lost 5 games last year by 5 points or less, mainly due to the offense not being able to put up points in key situations.
They were 2-6 on the road last year. How is that playing well on the road? Might as well say Cleveland plays well on the road since they had a lot of close games... -
robj55
It didn't translate into a lot of wins but we have performed better on the road. Typically we play up to the competition, beating some good teams and losing a lot of game that we should win. The inconsistency is always there, so I have no idea how this weekend is going to go.like_that;1496137 wrote:They were 2-6 on the road last year. How is that playing well on the road? Might as well say Cleveland plays well on the road since they had a lot of close games... -
like_that
Well in that case, the Browns are a good road team too. LOLrobj55;1496143 wrote:It didn't translate into a lot of wins but we have performed better on the road. Typically we play up to the competition, beating some good teams and losing a lot of game that we should win. The inconsistency is always there, so I have no idea how this weekend is going to go. -
ernest_t_bass
So Baltimore gets to "celebrate" their super bowl with the Browns in town? Goddell is such an ass.BR1986FB;1496275 wrote:Man I hope the Browns win this Sunday. The following Sunday in that syphillis & crack whore invested cesspool called Baltiwhore should be interesting. First things first, take care of the Fish on Sunday. -
BR1986FB
If they play anything like they did last year against us and the Browns improve on their performances just a tad, the Ratturds won't be doing much "celebrating."ernest_t_bass;1496277 wrote:So Baltimore gets to "celebrate" their super bowl with the Browns in town? Goddell is such an ass.
Besides, the Orioles kinda screwed the Rats in the SB celebration. Historically, SB champs open at home and the scheduling conflict forced them to go to Denver. Skeptical that Goodell had much to do with that. -
ernest_t_bass
Doesn't mean he's not an ass.BR1986FB;1496280 wrote:If they play anything like they did last year against us and the Browns improve on their performances just a tad, the Ratturds won't be doing much "celebrating."
Besides, the Orioles kinda screwed the Rats in the SB celebration. Historically, SB champs open at home and the scheduling conflict forced them to go to Denver. Skeptical that Goodell had much to do with that.
But Orioles... get over yourselves. -
royal_k
After last nights shellacking, I don't think they'll be doing a lot of celebrating.ernest_t_bass;1496277 wrote:So Baltimore gets to "celebrate" their super bowl with the Browns in town? Goddell is such an ass. -
BR1986FB
He does come across as an ass but he is doing some good things for the game.ernest_t_bass;1496284 wrote:Doesn't mean he's not an ass.
But Orioles... get over yourselves. -
like_that
When I take everything into consideration, I like Goodell. Granted, some of the shit he does pisses me off (i.e. adderall= the same length suspension as somebody who roids), but he is a good comish. He is better than all the other comishes in the "big 4." I always lol when people QQ about goodell.BR1986FB;1496286 wrote:He does come across as an ass but he is doing some good things for the game. -
ernest_t_bass
Stern is the worst.like_that;1496297 wrote:When I take everything into consideration, I like Goodell. Granted, some of the shit he does pisses me off (i.e. adderall= the same length suspension as somebody who roids), but he is a good comish. He is better than all the other comishes in the "big 4." I always lol when people QQ about goodell. -
BR1986FB
I have no real issue with him. Everyone bitches about the game becoming "flag football." He's doing a lot at the younger levels to improve the safety of the game. These coaches now, I believe, have to be certified on certain safety measures. This was a far cry before as probably 70% of the pee wee coaches were not qualified to coach.like_that;1496297 wrote:When I take everything into consideration, I like Goodell. Granted, some of the shit he does pisses me off (i.e. adderall= the same length suspension as somebody who roids), but he is a good comish. He is better than all the other comishes in the "big 4." I always lol when people QQ about goodell. -
BR1986FB
Without a doubt. Shady as fuck, followed by Selig.ernest_t_bass;1496298 wrote:Stern is the worst.