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Re: NFL - Week 2.
« Reply #15 on: September 20, 2010, 08:30:49 PM »
ya'll need to trade for Jerricho Cotchery
We haven't had a legit #1 WR since Derrick Mason. It's frustrating. Instead of trading for one or signing an available one (Boldin, TJ Housh, Vincent Jackson, etc), we rather draft ones or sign diamond in the rough players we think are underrated. Gage & Washington are servicable but are #2 and #3 WR's on most teams. There are #1 and 2, and have been for 2 years now.
vince jackson is available in SD on the serious tip



but ill take my man J.C. :D
I would gladly take either/or
 

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Re: NFL - Week 2.
« Reply #16 on: September 20, 2010, 08:49:13 PM »
ALEX SMITH 4TH QUARTER COMEBACK
 

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Re: NFL - Week 2.
« Reply #17 on: September 20, 2010, 08:52:13 PM »
ught...there's Drew Brees for ya
 

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Re: NFL - Week 2.
« Reply #18 on: September 20, 2010, 08:57:20 PM »
Another great Monday nighter! SF 0-2 but they will right the ship. Could be a playoff team in that weak division.
 

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« Reply #19 on: September 20, 2010, 09:04:43 PM »
Great fucking game. Somebody had to have gotten a finger-tip on that FG though.
 

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Re: NFL - Week 2.
« Reply #20 on: September 20, 2010, 09:11:23 PM »
ught...there's Drew Brees for ya


If that rookie wasn't so worried about Brees he never would have muffed that punt. Same goes for those 2 scoring position turnovers by the Niners.

Give me a break. You give any team a full minute a two TOs on a tie game and you're asking for trouble. San Fran should have let up more time on that last drive. This was another case of New Orleans winning a game against a team that outplayed them due to silly mistakes. I'm really starting to hate this team.
 

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Re: NFL - Week 2.
« Reply #21 on: September 20, 2010, 10:01:37 PM »
The Chiefs are 2-0 and at the top of the division for the first time since Herm destroyed the team.  I won't start bragging to much though, because I watched San Fransisco tonight and I think the Chiefs luck is about to end in week 3 when they play the 49ers
 

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« Reply #22 on: September 21, 2010, 05:28:10 AM »
The Chiefs are 2-0 and at the top of the division for the first time since Herm destroyed the team.  I won't start bragging to much though, because I watched San Fransisco tonight and I think the Chiefs luck is about to end in week 3 when they play the 49ers

Remember what I told you when my prediction first started; 2-0, and then a 2-2 split for the next 4 games. If they can get to 4-2 they'll have in order Jacksonville, Buffalo, Oakland, Denver, Arizona, Seattle, and Denver again. That's a possible 7 straight wins. And a 9-2 record. From there is SD, St Louis, Tennessee, and Oakland to wrap it up. If they split that they're 11-5.

I'm not sure how it'll end up but I love their chances. And I really love their chances at home against San Fran. They've got a way better run defense than the Saints had and should shut down Gore. And Romeo can gt very complicated against a spread QB. I expect a real low scoring bruiser of a game that anyone could win. If they start 3-0 they'll finish at least 9-7. Then they get a bye to prepare for Indy, and who knows how to beat Indy better than Romeo and Charlie? 4-0 means at least 10-6, and a playoff berth.
 

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« Reply #23 on: September 21, 2010, 08:33:14 AM »
Great fucking game. Somebody had to have gotten a finger-tip on that FG though.
 

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Re: NFL - Week 2.
« Reply #24 on: September 21, 2010, 03:19:17 PM »

Remember what I told you when my prediction first started; 2-0, and then a 2-2 split for the next 4 games. If they can get to 4-2 they'll have in order Jacksonville, Buffalo, Oakland, Denver, Arizona, Seattle, and Denver again. That's a possible 7 straight wins. And a 9-2 record. From there is SD, St Louis, Tennessee, and Oakland to wrap it up. If they split that they're 11-5.

I'm not sure how it'll end up but I love their chances. And I really love their chances at home against San Fran. They've got a way better run defense than the Saints had and should shut down Gore. And Romeo can gt very complicated against a spread QB. I expect a real low scoring bruiser of a game that anyone could win. If they start 3-0 they'll finish at least 9-7. Then they get a bye to prepare for Indy, and who knows how to beat Indy better than Romeo and Charlie? 4-0 means at least 10-6, and a playoff berth.

Well I could nitpick you and say that your hero Charlie Wiess hasn't really gotten the Chiefs offense moving yet.  They've been winning in spite of their offense.  Cassel's numbers are way down, he had like less than 100 yards passing the first game and less than 200 yards passing the second game.  And even Jamal Charles numbers are down from where they were at the end of last season.  So the offense is in a rut....

That being said.  You were spot on about the Chiefs record so far, and of course you couldn't have been more right about Romeo Crennel and his ability to turn the defense around almost single-handedly.  It's really all the same players on defense except for a couple of rookie safeties.

So you really think the Chiefs can beat the Niners?  The Niners looked MEAN on monday night.  They are a hungry, angry team coming into Arrowhead.  I wouldn't want to be standing in their way, they take after their coach, and they will be out for blood.  I will be very surprised if the Chiefs beat the Niners.
 

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Re: NFL - Week 2.
« Reply #25 on: September 21, 2010, 06:34:18 PM »
so vick is now the offial eagles starter...
 

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« Reply #26 on: September 21, 2010, 06:48:25 PM »
so vick is now the offial eagles starter...

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« Reply #27 on: September 21, 2010, 07:57:21 PM »
Bad precedent to set.  You shouldn't lose your job to an injury. 
 

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« Reply #28 on: September 21, 2010, 08:27:25 PM »

Remember what I told you when my prediction first started; 2-0, and then a 2-2 split for the next 4 games. If they can get to 4-2 they'll have in order Jacksonville, Buffalo, Oakland, Denver, Arizona, Seattle, and Denver again. That's a possible 7 straight wins. And a 9-2 record. From there is SD, St Louis, Tennessee, and Oakland to wrap it up. If they split that they're 11-5.

I'm not sure how it'll end up but I love their chances. And I really love their chances at home against San Fran. They've got a way better run defense than the Saints had and should shut down Gore. And Romeo can gt very complicated against a spread QB. I expect a real low scoring bruiser of a game that anyone could win. If they start 3-0 they'll finish at least 9-7. Then they get a bye to prepare for Indy, and who knows how to beat Indy better than Romeo and Charlie? 4-0 means at least 10-6, and a playoff berth.

Well I could nitpick you and say that your hero Charlie Wiess hasn't really gotten the Chiefs offense moving yet.  They've been winning in spite of their offense.  Cassel's numbers are way down, he had like less than 100 yards passing the first game and less than 200 yards passing the second game.  And even Jamal Charles numbers are down from where they were at the end of last season.  So the offense is in a rut....

That being said.  You were spot on about the Chiefs record so far, and of course you couldn't have been more right about Romeo Crennel and his ability to turn the defense around almost single-handedly.  It's really all the same players on defense except for a couple of rookie safeties.

So you really think the Chiefs can beat the Niners?  The Niners looked MEAN on monday night.  They are a hungry, angry team coming into Arrowhead.  I wouldn't want to be standing in their way, they take after their coach, and they will be out for blood.  I will be very surprised if the Chiefs beat the Niners.


My prediction for Cassel was one thing and still needs time to settle, but it was Romeo that made my prediction in the first place.

As for Cassel; most of that, from what I've seen in the week 1 game, was to do with the way Wies is handling the play calling. Right now they are taking the approach of let the defense win the game and keep the offense safe. Even superstar Charles isn't seeing a lot of numbers yet. I personally think they'll run with this until they lose a game or two. By mid-season the gloves will come off and you'll see some nicer offensive numbers.

But let's be very real here. Brady didn't see a 4000 yard season until Wies left. They never had a big name WR on those NE teams and Charlie worked with what he had built an offense that supported a defensive team. Which is what we have now. I expect Cassel finish this year with around 3000 yards 20 TDs and 15 Ints, give or take a few numbers here and there. But I expect the wins number to be way up, even though QBs shouldn't have that in their column.

Unless they somehow manage to make a trade for Vincent Jackson. Then the numbers might fly. Or if they get Moss next year. This KC team with Moss could get a ring.
 

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Re: NFL - Week 2.
« Reply #29 on: September 21, 2010, 08:29:06 PM »
Bad precedent to set.  You shouldn't lose your job to an injury. 

Vick is playing like a monster. It's hard to keep a guy like that on the bench.