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2015 NFL Regular Season Chatter

  • mhs95_06
    The failure to run the ball on the 2nd and goal at the 5 yd line play with 2:06 to go was key to the final result. They get to the 2 min warning on that play and Brady wouldn't have had the time he did to do all those dink passes. Would have had to go downfield more and risk the interception. Giants had the interception in their hands, but that hard ground causes a lot of missed picks just like it causes a lot of incompletions. Great game!
  • Lovejoy1984
    mhs95_06;1763689 wrote:The failure to run the ball on the 2nd and goal at the 5 yd line play with 2:06 to go was key to the final result. They get to the 2 min warning on that play and Brady wouldn't have had the time he did to do all those dink passes. Would have had to go downfield more and risk the interception. Giants had the interception in their hands, but that hard ground causes a lot of missed picks just like it causes a lot of incompletions. Great game!
    I tend to agree, they should run the ball more, but they never let a guy get comforable.

    For what ever reason the Giants feel that a 4 headed RB monster is the way to go, however all that really does is limit each guy, and never really gets one guy going. Because they swap so often, there is no chance for a back to get in to a rhythm and be able to be trusted.
  • Ironman92
    Many pregame guys earlier said the Cards will win in Seattle because Arizona is the better team.

    I think Seattle kicks it in gear tonight and becomes a NFC threat for the SB

    Seattle 27
    Arizona 16
  • Azubuike24
    The Cardinals aren't that great. Good, but the talks of them being great early on are overblown. Carson Palmer is their QB. Chris Johnson is their RB. I mean, 3 years ago, those guys were basically unemployable.
  • SportsAndLady
    Azubuike24;1763701 wrote:The Cardinals aren't that great. Good, but the talks of them being great early on are overblown. Carson Palmer is their QB. Chris Johnson is their RB. I mean, 3 years ago, those guys were basically unemployable.
    Carson Palmer is an MVP candidate (not going to win, but top 5 for sure). And Chris Johnson isn't having a bad year.

    They're a pretty good team.
  • Lovejoy1984
    Azubuike24;1763701 wrote:The Cardinals aren't that great. Good, but the talks of them being great early on are overblown. Carson Palmer is their QB. Chris Johnson is their RB. I mean, 3 years ago, those guys were basically unemployable.
    Kurt Warner was bagging groceries before he got a tryout with the Rams.
  • Ironman92
    To or about the line of scrimmage? That needs a change in wording. Too open

    That play should be called a safety IMO....ball landed on the 7 and no where near anyone. LOS was the 10
  • Ironman92
    HighRoller74;1763703 wrote:Kurt Warner was bagging groceries before he got a tryout with the Rams.
    But Kurt wasn't unemployed....
  • Ironman92
    SportsAndLady;1763702 wrote:Carson Palmer is an MVP candidate (not going to win, but top 5 for sure). And Chris Johnson isn't having a bad year.

    They're a pretty good team.
    Their defense has been really good
  • Wolves of Babylon
    Peyton breaks Favre record and gets benched. 5-20 4 picks. This has to be his final year. 17 picks this year already

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  • friendfromlowry
    Remember when the Packers were once 6-0? Fast forward a few weeks and now they're in one of the wild card spots.
  • SportsAndLady
    Ref is standing right there and doesn't see that Palmer hit Wagner then he fell to the ground?
  • friendfromlowry
    Drew Stanton cheering Ellington on brought the lulz. It looked like afterward Palmer was motioning someone in the crowd to suck it.
  • Terry_Tate
    friendfromlowry;1763732 wrote:Drew Stanton cheering Ellington on brought the lulz. It looked like afterward Palmer was motioning someone in the crowd to suck it.
    Those 2 moments have to be gifs. Stanton looked goofy as hell cheering Ellington then taunting Chancellor, lol.
  • DeyDurkie5
    Azubuike24;1763382 wrote:Thing is though...he came in as a 2nd rounder...started day 1, has led playoff teams every year. I just think expectations jumped very fast for him BECAUSE they got to the playoffs so quickly. A QB who slowly got built up and took 3-4 years to even make the playoffs wouldn't get the same criticism.

    He's actually been mediocre to good his entire career, at least 80% of it. It's just the bad 20% usually came in the playoff games or the spotlight games where he got some attention. He's got a near 88 overall QBR for his career.

    ...and yes, he can win league MVP this year but if he chokes in his first playoff game, the arguments will remain.
    Andy dalton sucks. Take the blinders off, realize that, enjoy the ride of this year, and then come back Ina few years and say "yes, he does suck"

    homer fuck
  • friendfromlowry
    Schefter just tweeted Manning has/had torn plantar fascia.
  • Azubuike24
    Sure, Palmer is having a good year. He's still Carson Palmer. What has he ever achieved besides being good? And yes, Arizona is certainly capable of winning the NFC, given that the NFC really is pretty weak. Their only hump is basically Carolina on the road, which is a decent match-up for the Cardinals considering they can get you in a shootout.

    It will be important for Arizona to get the 2-seed, and not end up having to play Green Bay or New York potentially in a wild card game.
  • SportsAndLady
    Azubuike24;1763770 wrote:Sure, Palmer is having a good year. He's still Carson Palmer. What has he ever achieved besides being good? And yes, Arizona is certainly capable of winning the NFC, given that the NFC really is pretty weak. Their only hump is basically Carolina on the road, which is a decent match-up for the Cardinals considering they can get you in a shootout.

    It will be important for Arizona to get the 2-seed, and not end up having to play Green Bay or New York potentially in a wild card game.
    Lol. You do this every week. Make a prediction that turns out to be wrong. Then try and spin.
  • like_that
    SportsAndLady;1763775 wrote:Lol. You do this every week. Make a prediction that turns out to be wrong. Then try and spin.
    Pretty much this.
  • Azubuike24
    What prediction did I make?

    ...and what has Carson Palmer ever done? He's winning in the regular season. The same thing Andy Dalton gets no credit for.
  • Automatik
    Don't you ever get sick of fighting this fight?

    Romo nutswingers do the same thing.
  • Azubuike24
    Not really, because I just don't understand the idea that there is any confidence in a Carson Palmer led team in the post-season. Based on what? The guy has been ridiculed for not being clutch or avoiding the choke play his whole career.

    This isn't really a Dalton debate at all.
  • like_that
    Azubuike24;1763793 wrote:Not really, because I just don't understand the idea that there is any confidence in a Carson Palmer led team in the post-season. Based on what? The guy has been ridiculed for not being clutch or avoiding the choke play his whole career.

    This isn't really a Dalton debate at all.
    Yet you are jerking off to dalton's recent stretch of play. Quit contradicting yourself.
  • Azubuike24
    Nah. I know if Dalton doesn't win in the playoffs, it's all irrelevant.
  • SportsAndLady
    Azubuike24;1763788 wrote:What prediction did I make?

    ...and what has Carson Palmer ever done? He's winning in the regular season. The same thing Andy Dalton gets no credit for.
    Your comments on Arizona and Palmer before the game last night were just straight wrong.