NFL 2008 Seaon

Discussion in 'Sports Chat' started by Akki, Aug 8, 2008.

  1. Aoes

    Aoes Well-Known Member

    i honestly don't see where u can argue about "too many bad teams"... u just went off on half the afc division... and they're the contenders... may i remind u that last year's Superbowl winners beat the elite of the elite... and they were wild card 9-6... which would be a "bad team" right?

    a season full of equal teams is far more exciting then a season with a few elites... the best game all of last season was the Superbowl game... not when the Patriots dropped 30pts on everyone for 19weeks...

    maybe... just maybe... they're not weak... they're just similar in strength... and the Giants and the Titans are just better...
     
  2. ManicFreak

    ManicFreak Well-Known Member

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    Here we go again...

    You mean 10-6 for the Giants last year right? And went 7-1 on the road for the Giants in the ultra competitive NFC East last season? When did I say the Giants was a bad team last year? Huh? When did I even argue about last season except for the fact that last season NFL is better this year NFL.

    Full of equal teams can imply either too many good teams out there, or too many bad teams out there. This season it's the latter. Look at how pathetic the AFC West and NFC West this year? Look at how flawed those teams in the NFC South and the AFC East even though all the teams have a record .500 and above? The mediocre NFC North, and the disappointment in AFC North (Browns) and South (Jags, and Colts too).

    How is the Titans better when they got thrashed by the Jets and played nobody on the schedule except for a fluke 3 points win over the Ravens and a Colts team's struggling with tons of injuries and not the same old Colts? They have the easiest schedule out of all NFL teams! The Giants might have lost to the lowly Browns but at least they have quality wins after quality wins (2x Redskins, Cowboys, Steelers, Eagles, Ravens, etc) even missing Jacobs for a game (Cardinals) and Burress for the majority of the season for some idiotic decisions.

    No elite team might be good for some people in the regular season, but comes playoff time? :sleep:
     
    #42 ManicFreak, Dec 1, 2008
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  3. Aoes

    Aoes Well-Known Member

    u do realize at the current rate, there's still plenty of teams that are gonna be 10-6 in the AFC... including indy and denver who can easily pull out 11-5... especially indy who's been hot 5 straight...

    and u do realize ur being overly hypocritical when it comes to the afc and the nfc... cuz if ur gonna argue for a weaker set of teams this year rather then equally strong teams based on the afc being fcked up... then rly besides the Giants, only the Bucs are contenders... Philly ain't going newhere with McNabb, Washington's too inconsistent, and Dallas is a 6-10 team w/o Romo... Arizona's not getting homefield in the playoffs and the Panthers just have an ez schedule...

    the Jets and Titans are elite teams... the Titans are a strong defensive team in the league... it doesn't matter the schedule... bulluk and haynesworth are beasts... and the Jets w/ Favre behind that solid oline will always have a chance... and honestly... Cassel fcking up in that weather against Pittsburgh, rly u expect the Patriots to one up the Steelers in that situation?

    honestly if ur gonna argue, strength wise... its more like the AFC is the better conference since the teams are spread out so evenly whereas the NFC is stuck with three fcked up divisions... yes NFC South is terrible if ur gonna make believe teams like the Ravens, Indy and the Jets are bad... as much as I love Atlanta's miracle run, Turner is the only reason they're even this far, while Ryan's just been competent enuff to not fck it up...

    newayz... i still say Atlanta and Miami in the SB... cuz it's still possible for every team to fck up right now... like the Steelers losing 3 games in the next 3 weeks... quite possible...
     
  4. ManicFreak

    ManicFreak Well-Known Member

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    What does having teams going 10-6 has to do with the strength of the conference? The conference can have a bunch of crappy teams and a few of them can emerge 10-6 or better. While the collective AFC went 21-24 against the NFC, all the fuk up can be pointed to NFC West for being so lousy.

    And how am I hypocritical? I said NFL as a whole is weaker than years past, and that's including the NFC. When you have only one legitimate elite team (Giants) who's missing key players like Osi, Burress, Gibril Wilson (to free agency), Strahans (to retirement), and Shockey (to trade) from last season, and still manage to look infinitely better than all other teams, that's pretty a sad state for the NFL.

    The NFC South (as well as the NFC East) has all teams at or over .500, I don't know why the heck you think they are bad when they go 10-3 collectively against the AFC and 14-5 against NFC outside of their division.
    Philly is a fuk up because of Andy Reid's decision-making, not because of McNabb who is still one of the top QB in the game. He only had one impact receiver, and that's TO for a year and a half. You should have check to see what garbages he's been throwing to in his career.
    As for Washington, they are inconsistent, but have potential. Which is still better than most of the teams in AFC.
    In Dallas, Romo is back and they are putting up 30+ points a game, as much as I hate them. So Cowboys being a 6-10 team without Romo is irrelevant, especially consider who's their backup QB is (Brad "no arm" Johnson).
    Arizona is crap with their D and benefit from a weak NFC West, so they aren't good. But if they can get a running game from somewhere, which Warners and his 300+ yards a game, they can be a force.
    And puh-leeze. If you say Panther has an easy schedule, please take a look at the teams in the AFC, especially the Titans and the Broncos (easiest schedule) and the entire mediocre AFC East (Each team's playing 4 times against the NFC West).

    Shut down the Titans' rushing game, they can't score points.
    If you have a decent passing game, you can beat the Jets. Not to mention they have a QB with the most picks in NFL history.
    The Patriots are a joke with their pathetic schedule (NFC West 3, and they still manage to lose games. They are not the Pats of old.
    And look @ Indy? Their patch-work of a defense is doing pretty good, but their offense suck. They can no longer put up 30 points each games and need opportuntistic mistake from their opponents to win games. The 5 straight winning streaks, they win by less than 7 points each game. These games can go either way.

    As for the Falcons, if you really think Turner is the only reason why they have the season they have, you are as clueless as ever. The defense, while giving up plenty of yards, are pretty good in run prevention (8th in the league). And it's funny you dissed Ryan. Most rookie QBs don't do well at all and he only has one good receiver (Roddy White). If he didn't do what he did this season, teams will put 8 men in the box and focus on stopping the run. Not to mention he has a knack of winning ball games near the end of the games. Projected to go for 3.5k yards, have a 2:1 TD:INT ratio, completed over 60% of the passes, and ranked 8th in QB rating out of all starting QBs is not just "competent."

    Not to be mean, but if you think the AFC is better than the NFC... Hm... I don't know what to say. Frankly, I'm speechless just thinking about that.

    P.S. As for your pick, unless either the Cowboys/Panthers/Bucs blows up in the NFC side and the Jets/Colts/Raven/Steelers on the AFC side, and then the playoff where they will face tougher opposition, a Falcons-Dolphins SB game is pretty much impossible.
     
    #44 ManicFreak, Dec 3, 2008
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  5. hero0325

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    What? I just jumped on and scanned though this thread: Falcons vs Dolphis SB. What are you smoking? Dolphins are not even going to make the playoffs and Matt Ryan is too green to win in the post-season, maybe next year. It looks like mostly likely Titans and Giants but I personally feel it will be Steelers and Giants.
     
    #45 hero0325, Dec 7, 2008
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  6. gTh

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    Yep Giants lookin really strong
     
  7. ManicFreak

    ManicFreak Well-Known Member

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    Sarcasm? lol
    Jacobs, not Eli, makes the Giants' offense goes. Missing Burress makes the offense even worse than it already is. The offense is once again pathetic but at least the D is still there.

    Anyway, this is the state of the NFL now. There are no Elite teams out there except for maybe the Giants w/ Jacobs. Titans are a good team, but a flawed team. Lost to the Texans? Come on. The Steelers are a bit better, but their OL is pretty bad and Big Ben is a bit overrated.
     
    #47 ManicFreak, Dec 14, 2008
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  8. runni66arun

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    here we go wildcards.....3 way tied in the NFC...and chargers lurking behind Denver....Lets go week 16!!
     
  9. ManicFreak

    ManicFreak Well-Known Member

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    Giants won! Yeah baby! Jacobs' back wearing out opposing D and the running game's back once again! Monster game by Ward. First round bye + homefield throughout. A great game by the Panthers too, it's a shame someone has to lose.

    And did Big Ben disappoint or what? Wow, 2 picks, 2 fumbles, and cost his team a chance to get homefield throughout. Titans is the best team in the AFC if he doesn't get his shit together.

    And lol @ the Cardinals getting blow out and Broncos for letting the Chargers getting a chance to win the West. What a joke of two divisions.
     
  10. ManicFreak

    ManicFreak Well-Known Member

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    [​IMG]


    #1 Seed - New York Giants. Clinched home field advantage throughout NFC Playoffs.

    #2 Seed - Carolina Panthers/Atlanta Falcons. If Carolina wins at New Orleans OR Atlanta loss against the Rams, they will clinch a first round bye. If Carolina loses AND Atlanta wins, Atlanta owns the division tie breaker and would receive the #2 seed.

    #3 Seed - Minnesota Vikings/Chicago Bears - Minnesota controls its own destiny, needing only to beat New York in Minnesota, a relatively meaningless game for the Giants, who had clinched the division and a first round home game on Sunday night. If Minnesota wins OR Chicago loses, Minnesota will clinch the #3 seed. If Chicago wins and Minnesota loses, Chicago will clinch the #3 seed.

    #4 Seed - Arizona Cardinals. Clinched their division. No matter what happens in Week 17 they are the #4 seed.


    WildCards - Carolina and Atlanta clinched a playoff spot. Dallas controls its own destiny, holding the head-to-head tiebreaker against Tampa Bay.

    If Carolina, Atlanta, and Dallas win out, Carolina will clinched the #2 seed while Atlanta gets the #5 seed due to a better overall record and Dallas gets the #6 seed.

    If Atlanta and/or Carolina loses and Dallas wins, Dallas becomes the #5 seed due to a better conference record, and the loser of the NFC South division crown becomes the #6 seed.

    If Tampa Bay wins AND Dallas loses, Tampa Bay will clinch the #6 seed.

    If Chicago wins, AND both Dallas and Tampa Bay lose, Chicago will clinch the #6 seed.

    If Philly wins AND Dallas, Tampa Bay, and Chicago lose, Philly will clinch the #6 seed.



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    #1 Seed- Tennessee Titans. Clinched home field advantage throughout AFC Playoffs.

    #2 Seed - Pittsburgh Steelers. Clinched a first round bye with the #2 seed.

    #3 Seed - AFC East winner. Miami has the tiebreaker over New England with a better conference record assuming both win out. If Miami wins at New York, they will clinch the East. If Miami loses at New York and New England wins at Buffalo, New England will clinch the division. If New York wins against Miami and New England loses, New York will clinch the division.

    #4 Seed - AFC West winner. Whoever wins the Sunday Night Game of the Week, Denver @ San Diego, will clinch the division and the #4 seed.
    [Remember that Ed Hocculi blown call in the review in week 2? It made this game matter because if the Chargers won that game, they would have clinch the division before this game due having a better division record even if they lose the game.]

    #5 Seed - Indianapolis Colts. Indianapolis has clinched the #5 seed.
    [It'll be weird for a 11-12 win team playing on the road against a possible 8-8 team]

    #6 Seed - Baltimore controls its own destiny. If Baltimore wins, they will clinch the #6 seed. Baltimore owns the conference tie breaker over New England if both Miami and New England win out. If Baltimore loses, Miami and New England win, New England will clinch the #6 seed. If Baltimore loses, New England and New York win, New York will clinch the #6 seed due to a better conference record.
     
    #50 ManicFreak, Dec 22, 2008
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  11. jasatastrophe24

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    I have a big feeling the AFC will be won by Miami. They are the surprising team in perhaps the hardest division in NFL this year. I dont feel that the Colts will make it far, and the Titans struggle if they cant run the ball. It will be a battle between San Diego and Miami. Thats my pick.
     
  12. Good Dragon

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    Go...... Giants They look the best....
     
  13. kudos1120

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    giants are a very organized team and all the players work well together but in the end its all about the weapons who make a difference. The giants will miss the idiot who shot himself in the leg, opposing teams will stuff the run game and challenge the passing game. Some teams who are very good against the run to begin with might even drop back and play the pass. I think giants will make the superbowl but lose...at best.
     
  14. tdog

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    giants won get past philly next week
     
  15. runni66arun

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    The San Diego Charger is Your New Superbowl Champions!
     
  16. runni66arun

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    The San Diego Charger is your new Superbowl Champions!
     
  17. not by a long shot! Tennessee is going to get things together!
     
  18. Aoes

    Aoes Well-Known Member

    so lame... can't believe they just had to pit Indy and SD together... the hottest teams took each other out...
     
  19. jestyr

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    I can't believe the GIants lost...
    Also sick that the Titans and the Panthers lost too.
     
  20. dude it was alllllll upsets...... my god..... only decent team that won was Pitts....

    i think bal vs philly in the superbowl.....now..