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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #15 on: October 31, 2011, 12:28:12 PM »
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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #16 on: October 31, 2011, 12:36:48 PM »
HIGHEST NFL POSTSEASON PASSER RATINGS, ACTIVE PLAYERS (MINIMUM: 150 ATTEMPTS)

Player Games Att. Cmp. Pct. Yards Gain TD Int. Rating
Aaron Rodgers 5 174 118 67.8 1,517 8.72 13 3 112.6
Drew Brees 7 285 189 66.3 2,052 7.20 15 2 102.0
Mark Sanchez 6 157 95 60.5 1,155 7.36 9 3 94.3
Peyton Manning 19 718 453 63.1 5,389 7.51 29 19 88.4
Tom Brady 19 682 424 62.2 4,407 6.46 30 16 85.7
Ben Roethlisberger 13 369 226 61.3 2,861 7.75 19 16 84.5



So Sanchez who has better playoff numbers then Brady and manning is the reason the jets don't have back to back SB'S?




The more attempts he will throw in the playoffs, the closer he'll get to his career average QB Rating
 

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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #17 on: October 31, 2011, 01:35:26 PM »
Oh, and my quick thoughts on Tebow since that argument is big up in here

He reminds me a lot of early Vince Young. He'll find ways to win games and you'll ask yourself how (due to a lack of accuracy/talent like most QB's in this league).

Yesterday wasn't really his fault, the entire team was horrendous

He seems more mentally stable, better attitude and leader than Young is/was though.

Either way, he won't have a good career.
 

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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #18 on: October 31, 2011, 03:14:20 PM »
^What are you talking about? It's not Peyton's fault. It's Reggie Wayne's fault. Every interception is Reggie Wayne's fault.


Are we watching the same 0-8 Colts this year without Mr Choke artist. Remember the Tupac poem? Peyton is the rose that grew from concrete. Don't bash him for losing in the playoffs. Praise him for even getting that complete joke of a team anywhere near January.

And how is Mr Excitement Reggie Wayne doing with out Peyton? More or less how Marvin was doing before Peyton.

If your fucking Jets had Peyton you'd be going for 3 straight with Rex. Since Manning should be healthy by January and the Jets can make it to January with a joke of a QB like Sanchez; 3 straight!
 

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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #19 on: October 31, 2011, 11:42:45 PM »
 

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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #20 on: November 03, 2011, 07:01:30 PM »
Yo Shallow.. what's your take on the Chiefs being in 1rst place in the AFC West?
 

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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #21 on: November 03, 2011, 07:03:26 PM »
Yo Shallow.. what's your take on the Chiefs being in 1rst place in the AFC West?

Who cares?
 

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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #22 on: November 03, 2011, 10:57:07 PM »
 

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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #23 on: November 04, 2011, 05:12:57 AM »
Yo Shallow.. what's your take on the Chiefs being in 1rst place in the AFC West?

Who cares?

Brian found a friend on here to talk Chiefs football with him.

It's all in an effort to kick it for a weekend at Shallow's house & have him show him the stomping ground of music geniuses Drake & Justin Bieber.
 

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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #24 on: November 04, 2011, 06:42:54 AM »
Yo Shallow.. what's your take on the Chiefs being in 1rst place in the AFC West?


Romeo really stepped up with his guys, but the offense still looks abysmal and a bunch of lucky breaks gave them the straight wins. They aren't a playoff calibre team and have no chance of keeping this up to win unless both SD and Oak collapse. They have the win against Mimnni and still may have beaten Oak if McFadden stayed in the game, but Rivers doesn't fumble and Peyton on the Colts mean the Cheifs are a 2-5 team, and I expect them to lose against Miami. It's my sleeper upset of the week.
 

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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #25 on: November 05, 2011, 12:35:40 AM »
Yo Shallow.. what's your take on the Chiefs being in 1rst place in the AFC West?


Romeo really stepped up with his guys, but the offense still looks abysmal and a bunch of lucky breaks gave them the straight wins. They aren't a playoff calibre team and have no chance of keeping this up to win unless both SD and Oak collapse. They have the win against Mimnni and still may have beaten Oak if McFadden stayed in the game, but Rivers doesn't fumble and Peyton on the Colts mean the Cheifs are a 2-5 team, and I expect them to lose against Miami. It's my sleeper upset of the week.

so your still picking agaiinst them?

My feeling is they will beat Miami, beat Denver, and possibly even beat Oakland again.  But the second half of their season they have to play some of the strongest teams in the league, Patriots, Steelers, Packers, Bears, Jets.... so because of that I expect them to fall back in the second half.  But either way it's been great seeing the season get a second life.  After week 1 and 2 they were already talking about Andrew Luck and the upcoming draft... now all the talk is that the Chiefs are in fiirst place.
 

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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #26 on: November 05, 2011, 06:17:23 AM »
I just haven't seen enough from them to change my mind. Even beating Miami and Denver won't mean anything. If they do win this division it'll be with a 9-7 and get an even bigger beat down in January than they did last year. Now had they gotten McDaniels, there would have been no learning curve to learn during the missed training camp, and they would have gotten Brandon Lloyd and have been a real contender. But the current playcalling hot potato game they are playing is being saved entirely by Romeo. Had he left too the Cheifs would be competiting with the Colts right now.
 

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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #27 on: November 05, 2011, 12:52:41 PM »
Chiefs will win their division and be killed in the first round. They aren't a great team. But, that division is awful. The raiders are done. Palmer sucks, and McFadden is hurt.

 

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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #28 on: November 05, 2011, 10:03:15 PM »
I just haven't seen enough from them to change my mind. Even beating Miami and Denver won't mean anything. If they do win this division it'll be with a 9-7 and get an even bigger beat down in January than they did last year. Now had they gotten McDaniels, there would have been no learning curve to learn during the missed training camp, and they would have gotten Brandon Lloyd and have been a real contender. But the current playcalling hot potato game they are playing is being saved entirely by Romeo. Had he left too the Cheifs would be competiting with the Colts right now.

If the playoffs were today the Chiefs would be playing the Bengals at Arrowhead stadium, so that's a game they could easily win.   And after losing Moeki, Charles, and Berry and getting blown out week 1 and 2... going 9-7 and winning the division after all that would be like winning the superbowl around here.

And I think your slippin on your Chiefs analysis now that Wiess is gone you aren't following them close enough to know what's up.   Because the Chiefs don't need Brandon Lloyd, because we have a 3-headed monstor at wide-out already.  Bowe is having another great year, and Breaston has been huge the last few weeks for us, with Rookie Baldwin finally healthy and showing flashes of great things!

Also, granted, it took Haley all preseason and two and a half regular season games to do it, but he DID eventually fiigure out the offense and him and Bill Muir got things up and running again.  And that's without our superstar Jamal Charles who was basically 95% of Wiess's offense last year.  KC still misses Wiess, definitely, but Haley still knows a thing or two about running an offense.
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Re: NFL week 8 discussion
« Reply #29 on: November 06, 2011, 04:48:21 PM »
I just haven't seen enough from them to change my mind. Even beating Miami and Denver won't mean anything. If they do win this division it'll be with a 9-7 and get an even bigger beat down in January than they did last year. Now had they gotten McDaniels, there would have been no learning curve to learn during the missed training camp, and they would have gotten Brandon Lloyd and have been a real contender. But the current playcalling hot potato game they are playing is being saved entirely by Romeo. Had he left too the Cheifs would be competiting with the Colts right now.

If the playoffs were today the Chiefs would be playing the Bengals at Arrowhead stadium, so that's a game they could easily win.   And after losing Moeki, Charles, and Berry and getting blown out week 1 and 2... going 9-7 and winning the division after all that would be like winning the superbowl around here.

And I think your slippin on your Chiefs analysis now that Wiess is gone you aren't following them close enough to know what's up.   Because the Chiefs don't need Brandon Lloyd, because we have a 3-headed monstor at wide-out already.  Bowe is having another great year, and Breaston has been huge the last few weeks for us, with Rookie Baldwin finally healthy and showing flashes of great things!

Also, granted, it took Haley all preseason and two and a half regular season games to do it, but he DID eventually fiigure out the offense and him and Bill Muir got things up and running again.  And that's without our superstar Jamal Charles who was basically 95% of Wiess's offense last year.  KC still misses Wiess, definitely, but Haley still knows a thing or two about running an offense.


I expect them to lose against Miami. It's my sleeper upset of the week.


Sorry bro. I didn't really want to be right this week. I just don't see a light at the end of this tunnel. Though I really hope Tebow and the Broncos make the playoffs. (not a prediction. a hope)