Peter King is a bias idiot

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Peter King is a biased idiot !

Fixed it for you! The worst thing any of us can do is to care about what any columnist says. While he's entitled to his opinion, it really won't influence my feelings about this team. I'm concerned but I'm not throwing anybody under the bus just yet. It could be much worse. Just think of how Titans and Commanders fans feel today.
 
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Just win and everything else will take care of itself... I honestly could care less about "power rankings". It's all about winning come playoff time.
 

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CATCH17;3023333 said:
Just go beat the Falcons this week and the entire outlook of the season will change.


This league is so week to week you just never know.


Thats why you gotta follow what Parcells always said. Dont let your highs get to high and your lows get to low.


For us fans we get to high and to low. Hopefully the players dont and we go out and smash atlanta this week.

Speaking of Parcells, ever since he left, King disses this organization every chance he gets.
 

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Peter King actually picked us to win the Super Bowl a couple years back, and he constantly had us in his little "fine 15" when we were actually playing well, so that pretty much negates any argument trying to paint him as biased or having some sort of agenda against this franchise.

I think his commentary is actually based on the fact that we kinda suck right now. I'm not an expert, but I think most top 15 teams would beat a team like Kansas City well before overtime.

Most unbiased viewers are starting to catch on to the fact that our coaches are slightly overwhelmed and our team is too sloppy to be worth much talk at this point.
 

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You couldn't care less about it.... but you started a thread on it?

Hmmm... something seems a bit off with that.
 

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We have a better record than 5 of those "Fine Fifteen" teams, and the same record as 5 others.

We are the only 3-2 team not in his "Fine Fifteen". Every other .500 or better team made it, other than the Jaguars.

So I guess "you are what you are" record-wise, unless if you're the Cowboys. We're the most undeserving 3-2 team in NFL history.

I hate sucking. :(
 

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The30YardSlant;3023507 said:
He's right about one thing: We are not a top 15 team this season.
Are we top 19? Because that's how many teams he has on the list.
 

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BraveHeartFan;3023367 said:
My only question is why you even bother listening to or reading anything Peter King has to say? The guy is one of the dumbest people to cover sports.

Exactly!

There are some people I just wish would go away and he's one of them.
 

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dfense;3023326 said:
I really could care less about Power poles and the like.

Here's a Power Pole for you...

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WoodysGirl;3023542 said:
The Fine Fifteen

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Mike Bell (right) and Jeremy Shockey both scored as the Saints steamrolled the Giants.
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Peter King's Mailbag


Actually it's the Nice Nineteen this week.

1. New Orleans (5-0). I'm not sure, but I think the 60 minutes the Saints played Sunday was the best all-around 60 minutes of football any team has played this year.

2. Minnesota (6-0). Brett Favre's never been 6-0 before.

3. Indianapolis (5-0). The schedule-maker's nice to the Caldwellmen when they return off their bye: at St. Louis, then a three-game homestand (Niners, Texans, Pats).

4. Denver (5-0). Remember when we talked about the brutal midseason slate Denver had this year? It's still there. Tonight's game in San Diego is the last in October, before a bye. Denver's games in the first 26 days of November are: at Baltimore, Pittsburgh, at Washington, San Diego, New York Giants (short week, Thanksgiving).

5. New England (4-2). Either the Tennessee Titans are Secaucus High, or the Patriots might have taken their first snowy steps back to prominence Sunday.

6. New York Giants (5-1). Abysmal, pathetic, awful in all ways. Also just one game, against football's best team.

7. Atlanta (4-1). After the bye, they've beaten the Niners by 35 on the road and had an impressive Sunday night win over the Bears. And that loss to New England now doesn't look so bad, does it?

8. Pittsburgh (4-2). It is a mark of how good Ben Roethlisberger is that he threw for 417 yards, with two touchdowns, and no one noticed. It's becoming routine.

9. Green Bay (3-2). Aaron Rodgers completed passes (29 of them) to nine receivers Sunday. It's fitting that 34-year-old Donald Driver was the one to lead them. Seven catches, 107 yards, giving him 602 career catches, setting the Packers' all-time record. Hallowed ground: more catches than Don Hutson and Sterling Sharpe.

10. Chicago (3-2). It wasn't enough to make him Goat of the Week, but Orlando Pace had a blunder that went a long way toward losing this game for his new team. On fourth-and-one from the Atlanta five with 34 seconds left, quarterback Jay Cutler barked the signals in a loud Georgia Dome, and Pace leaped across the line -- as though he had the signal wrong. Fourth-and-six. Instead of running Matt Forte or throwing a two-yard curl to one of his tight ends, Cutler had to gain some real real-estate, and his fourth-down pass into traffic wasn't close.

11. Cincinnati (4-2). Go figure the Bengals. Can't stand prosperity.

12. Baltimore (3-3). I'm tempted to throw them out of the Fine Fifteen entirely. But with 10 minutes to go at the Metrodome, they were down 27-10, and they scored 21 points in the next seven minutes to take the lead against a formidable Minnesota defense. The Ravens are not the same on defense this year -- their corners are killing them -- but I still think this team has a good chance to rebound and make something of its season.

13. San Diego (2-2). Seems like about two months since the Chargers played. Actually it's been 15 days.

14. (tie) Philadelphia (3-2). Anyone wondering if just maybe Kevin Kolb would have played a better game in Oakland than Donovan McNabb?

14. (tie) San Francisco (3-2). Hope Mike Singletary had a fire-and-brimstone chat with his defense before it left for the bye weekend.

14. (tie) Miami (2-3). Not sure how long they'll be here. Next three games: vs. Saints, at Jets, at Pats. As that noted football analyst Scooby Doo would say, "Ruh-Roh.''

14. (tie) Arizona (3-2). If the Cards would be consistent, I'd know what to do with them. Of course, can't you say that about every team but the top three or four in here?

14. (tie) Houston (3-3). As I waited to speak with Matt Schaub Sunday after the game via phone, Texans media czar Tony Wyllie said to me, "Hold on. I'm going to put the NFL touchdown leader on the phone.'' He's right: Schaub 14, Brees 13, Peyton Manning 12, Brady 12, Favre 12.

14. (tie) New York Jets (3-3). Bigger crash: Stock market in '08, Jets in '09?


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That's funny, we have a better record than 10 of those teams. Even funnier is that some folks are just now figuring out that "The Peter King" is a moron. :rolleyes:

Oh and Peter, no one noticed Ben's 417 yards because they came against the sorry 1-5 Cleveland Browns. But if you keep your lips firmly pressed against Roethlisberger's backside maybe he will toss a burger or two your way.
 
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