Re: 2013 NFL Season
Posted: November 3, 2013 7:42 pm
The Steelers are a mere shadow of their former selves.
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:And I also find it amusing how quiet it is after a Cowboys' win.
No one ready to compliment Romo today? Even a little...?![]()
Nice math, RoethlisbergerLeft Field ParrotHead wrote:
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But they've won them all.Lightning Bolt wrote:I think Broncs have been exposed, and i can't wait for Chargers to play 'em...Chiefs too...they've played nobodySMLCHNG wrote:Broncos looked awful in the 1st half. MUCH better in the 2nd half.
Needed that win after the Indy loss last week. And need they bye to heal some injuries.
Amen to that!CaptainP wrote:I still don't get it when fans (specifically 49er fans) say "Alex Smith is an OK quarterback, but don't count on him to win you any games."
Over his last 32 regular season starts (the equivalent of 2 season), spanning 3 seasons, his record is 26-5-1.
During that span, his QB rating is 90.8.
He has 37 TDs to only 14 INTs.
He has also rushed for 529 yards.
If he doesn't win games...who does?
Over their last 32 regular season starts:
Aaron Rodgers is 24-8
Peyton Manning is 25-7
Tom Brady is 26-6
Drew Brees is 21-11
Matt Ryan is 21-11
Joe Flacco is 20-12
Eli Manning is 14-18
Ben Roethlisberger is 18-14
Matt Stafford is 14-18
Andy Dalton is 19-13
Philip Rivers is 15-17
I can keep going if you want.
He wins games.
Broncos / Chargers was a good game. Great plays AND mistakes. But I didn't like that no call taking Manning down at the knees. Refs have been calling roughing the passer calls if you breathe wrong near them. That should have been a call.Lightning Bolt wrote:I think Broncos have been exposed, and i can't wait for Chargers to play 'em...Chiefs too...they've played nobodySMLCHNG wrote:Broncos looked awful in the 1st half. MUCH better in the 2nd half.
Needed that win after the Indy loss last week. And need they bye to heal some injuries.
Proving yet again, they are just an average team. Not good. Not bad. Just average...LIPH wrote:The Cowboys defense was so bad last night I think I could have gained a few yards against them. And I'm 61 years old.Romo had a bad game but with a defense like that, if they weren't in the worst division in the NFL their season would be over.
Matt Flynn is in town for a workout.CaptainP wrote:So this is what it's like to have issues at QB. Packers have been spoiled for 20 years with Favre and Rodgers.
Now, we had to start Seneca Wallace...then lost him. Next man up, Scott Tolzien!
This season got ugly in a hurry.
Yep. Brought his in-need-of-surgery elbow with him.Left Field ParrotHead wrote:Matt Flynn is in town for a workout.CaptainP wrote:So this is what it's like to have issues at QB. Packers have been spoiled for 20 years with Favre and Rodgers.
Now, we had to start Seneca Wallace...then lost him. Next man up, Scott Tolzien!
This season got ugly in a hurry.
CaptainP wrote:To those of you who root for teams with the truly great QBs.....count yourselves very lucky, and pray that they don't get hurt.
Packers should be 8-2 (honestly believe they'd have won each of the last 3 weeks with Rodgers), instead are 5-5 and clinging to hope for a playoff spot.

For the Giants, too.big john wrote:It's been ugly for the Vikings all season.![]()