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Thank god San Diego/Cincy is on CBS or I'd be losing it about now for the Seahawks game.

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A piece of shit move from McCree on TJ.

 

Shit like that deserves an ejection but he'll get a tiny slap on the wrist fine.

 

Word. If he'd put that hit on Palmer he would have been run from the game, but WR's and RB's can get murdered with no repercussions apparently.

Ah, you forget -- Michael Vick makes the NFL more money than TO or LT.

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Dolphins beat the Chiefs 13-10. I smell a run to the playoffs!

Nick Saban must've attended the Wayne Fontes/Jim Fassell school of "How to save your ass with late season wins"

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The AFC race is shaping up pretty well right now...

 

The Colts, at 9-0, have a commanding lead on both their division (the Jags are 5-4 after a loss to the Texans) and the home-field advantage.

 

They have wins over 2-loss Denver and 3-loss New England. The Ravens are in a dog-fight with the Titans right now late in the 4th.

 

 

The wild-cards are looking to be the AFC West runner-up (Denver or San Diego) and whichever of the 5-4 teams gets their act together. (The Jags and Chiefs lost today, the Jets won, and the Bengals are close on San Diego right now)

 

 

 

In the NFC, the Bears have a commanding lead in the North because the Vikings and Pack are middling and the Lions suck.

 

The Saints are pulling away in the South because the Falcons and Panthers keep losing games they should win. (The Falcons have now lost to the lowly Browns today, while the Panthers will take on the Bucs on MNF)

 

The Giants are up in the East, but the Eagles are turning things around now that Donte Stallworth is healthy. They'll have trouble catching up though since their schedule includes the Colts and other .500 or better teams.

 

The West will pretty much be decided if the Seahawks beat the Rams today. The Rams are middling, the 49ers are still pretty far back, and the Cardinals just plain suck.

 

The wild-card teams are looking to be the NFC South runner-up (either Atlanta or Carolina) and the Eagles.

 

 

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Nah, let's not go crazy. They'll probably end up 6-10, maybe 7-9 if they get lucky.

 

They got Green Bay and Arizona, which assures them a 6 win season and I could see Denver resting for the last game. That's 7-9 and I wouldn't dismiss a upset over Seattle right now.

 

Still, SF is doing better for playoff hopes then Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Miami, Washington, Tampa (all teams who made it last year or heavily favored to this year). Just nuts.

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The Bengals just died today. How do you blow that lead at home? I'm hoping the Chargers make it to the Super Bowl since I'd like to see LT win a ring, unless they play the Giants of course. Anyone but Indy or Denver would do though.

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That's gotta be depressing as the home team, being able to actually see all the people leaving the stadium because of the location of that escalator.

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49ers schedule:

vs. Seattle

@ St. Louis

@New Orleans

vs. Green Bay

@ Seattle

vs. Arizona

@ Denver

 

They can win like three or four of those.

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Man look at the offense in this game. 90 points, QB's with 3 TDs each and 337 and 428 yards, 4 Touchdowns for thomlinson, and Chad Johnson has 260 yards.

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Which is what I said, two gimmie games with GB and Arizona with Denver playing the practice squad. Seattle or St. Louis could easily lay down as well.

 

Edit: 11 catches and 260 yards, that good enough for you Chad?

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That's 3 straight loses by a touchdown or less on the last drive. Palmer was once the comeback driver and now he has another failed attempt.

 

It doesn't get easier for Cincy with New Orleans, Indy, Baltimore and Denver on the horizon.

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Delighted with the Jets' win today. The defense seemed really porous at times (particularly during the thirty-second touchdown drive), but they were just good enough, stopping the Pats twice in the red zone instead of allowing touchdowns. Pennington was decent despite the embarassing interception, and the running game's really coming along, as both Barlow and Washington made significant contributions to the offense.

 

I had given up on the Jets' chances of winning the division after their loss last week, but with a solid performance today and the Patriots not looking particularly strong in general, the hope is rekindled once more.

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