endersdragon
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Makes me almost want Philly to win this weekend, I don't think Philly will catch up in the division unless something really bad happens, but Atlanta could catch up overall.
I hope youre right, but it depends which Dalton shows up. If primetime game Dalton shows up then its an easy win for the G menBengals and Bears will beat the Giants LOL
I think their defense will poke at Beckham the whole game.I hope youre right, but it depends which Dalton shows up. If primetime game Dalton shows up then its an easy win for the G men
Just want to make the playoffs. Need at least 4 more wins.
Yes, I am looking ahead. If you don't like it either don't read further or deal with it.
Seattle has road games against the Patriots and GB. They have to play the Eagles and a divisional rematch with the Cardinals.
Seattle will finish no better than 6-2 in the second half or 11-4-1.
Atlanta has road games in Philly, Los Angeles and Carolina. They also have to play the Cardinals, Chiefs and Saints. They will not finish better than 5-2 or 11-5.
Minny ain't going 7-1 no way no how.
12-4 wins the NFC this year at a minimum.
Finish 5-3 and beat the *Giants, win the NFC.
*Probably don't have to beat the Giants, but whatever. Unlikely NY goes 7-1 in the second half anyway. Wouldn't mind losing to the Giants again and then playing them at home in the playoffs for an epic beatdown.
At 7-1, I'm well past just wanting to make the playoffs. The expectations now are much higher.
Looking ahead, just for the heck of it...
L @ Pittsburgh (tough road game)
W Baltimore
W Washington
W @ Minnesota
W @ NYG
W Tampa Bay
L Detroit (game we should win, but I see a hiccup at some point and this looks most likely)
W @ Philadelphia
13-3
Home field does matter a lot to some other teams (GB, Sea), so let's take it away from them.Home field only matters to Jerry. $$$
The team I don't know...
This team may not be a home field advantage team.
They better get there soon.
We may host all playoff games. In a crazy way that's dangerous.
But Dak is at helm and only has one loss(at home)... we don't know if we still blow chunks at home.
In my honest opinion. I feel I deserve a playoff run with home field throughout.
Furthermore, I deserve a Cowboys Super Bowl blowout win!
20+ years of Cowboys fan sufferage is akin to the he Cubs 107 years.
Home field does matter a lot to some other teams (GB, Sea), so let's take it away from them.
yet when they came to Dallas, we were supposed to get pummelled by themBengals don't have a offense
Yes, I am looking ahead. If you don't like it either don't read further or deal with it.
Seattle has road games against the Patriots and GB. They have to play the Eagles and a divisional rematch with the Cardinals.
Seattle will finish no better than 6-2 in the second half or 11-4-1.
Atlanta has road games in Philly, Los Angeles and Carolina. They also have to play the Cardinals, Chiefs and Saints. They will not finish better than 5-2 or 11-5.
Minny ain't going 7-1 no way no how.
12-4 wins the NFC this year at a minimum.
Finish 5-3 and beat the *Giants, win the NFC.
*Probably don't have to beat the Giants, but whatever. Unlikely NY goes 7-1 in the second half anyway. Wouldn't mind losing to the Giants again and then playing them at home in the playoffs for an epic beatdown.
I was thinking that 6-2 gets us home field, 5-3 might do the same. 4-4 gets us division. 3-5 probably still gets us a wildcard but I would be very shocked if we lost five of our last eight.
I do not want 2007 again. I do not want to face the giants in the playoffs.
The pendulum is swinging the other day. After years of crazy aerial dynamics, the league will be focusing on ground and pound again.
Don't be surprised if OL and RB go heavy in this year's upcoming draft.
Aj Green and both their running backs not to mention Eifert is back is tough on defensesBengals don't have a offense
Aj Green and both their running backs not to mention Eifert is back is tough on defenses