You think Indy didn't have that "grilled" into their heads last Sunday? They still lost to Houston. Baltimore is definitely beatable, so stop acting like they aren't.
I remember someone was trying to tell me that because Coles was 2nd in the AFC in receptions he should have gone in over Andre Johnson, nevermind that Andre was the LEADER in receptions...
Minnesota at Green Bay (3.5)
(6.5) Kansas City at Oakland
Baltimore at Pittsburgh (3.5)
Carolina at Atlanta (6.5)
(4.5) Chicago at Detroit
(9.5) Indianapolis at Houston
New England at Jacksonville (2.5)
New Orleans at N.Y. Giants (3.5)
Tampa Bay at Cleveland (3.5)
Tennessee at Buffalo (4.5)
Washington at St. Louis (2.5)
Arizona at San Francisco (4.5)
Cincinnati at Denver (3.5)
(4.5) San Diego at Seattle
Philadelphia at Dallas (7.5)
N.Y. Jets at Miami (2.5)
SD-28
Agreed
However the Clippers need to trade Maggette for someone like Ben Gordon or Mike Miller. They need a 3pt shooter desperately
But the Bulls dont need a Maggette.
Record wise- Philadelphia/Dallas, Cincy/Denver, San Diego/Seattle, Baltimore/Pittsburgh, New Orleans/New York and New England/Jacksonville are more bigger.
Along the lines of individual records, I don't know how 61,000 passing yards isn't desirable. Brett Favre's been playing a long time, and he is still like 5,000 behind.