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Discuss Thrower 11-06-2015 11:27 AM

Three wins over teams that have .500 or worse records and zero wins against teams with above .500 records.

That's a championship caliber resume if I ever heard one.


:rolleyes:

Mile High Mania 11-06-2015 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 11866490)
The Jets game against Dallas will likely be a loss for them. Romo will be back.

Tough to tell, will depend on their record and mindset at that point. That team is void of real leadership, and it isn't coming from the coach. Plus, Dallas has a sucky home record since moving to the new stadium.

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 11866495)
But I'm more concerned about the Bills than I am the Jets.

Steelers, Raiders and Bills. I'm rooting against those guys every week from here on out.

Both are problems for sure.

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Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 11866506)
Ultimately, I think we control our own destiny. We have a very favorable schedule compared to the Raiders or Steelers and we still have to play the Raiders twice. We also own the tiebreaker with Pitt.

The only winning team we play other than the Raiders which we are in competition for a playoff spot is the Broncos.

If KC can 'win out' or go 7-1, yeah you possibly own it with a 10 win record, but even that might not assure a WC. Either way, KC needs help and specifically as it relates to IND owning their destiny and making the Texans a non-factor, they're tied with you and they're scrappy.

Mile High Mania 11-06-2015 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball (Post 11866556)
Vincent Kennedy Goodell has created a product so shitty that he can manipulate the results any way he wants and the nation still eats it up at the slop trough.

Dumb.

rabblerouser 11-06-2015 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 11866555)
If Todd Haley is the coach of this team we are 5-3.

That's the bottomline right there.

This is true.

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Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball (Post 11866556)
Vincent Kennedy Goodell has created a product so shitty that he can manipulate the results any way he wants and the nation still eats it up at the slop trough.

This is also true.

chiefzilla1501 11-06-2015 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania (Post 11866728)
Dumb.

It's not dumb. The massive amount of rule changes favoring the QB have created major competitive imbalance and were rules designed to appease shitty fans and gamblers.

Discuss Thrower 11-06-2015 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 11866555)
If Todd Haley is the coach of this team we are 5-3.

That's the bottomline right there.

4-4 at best. He's not that much of an upgrade over Reid. They're the same guy with two exceptions:

1) Reid only went as far as Jim Johnson's defense could carry him whereas Haley went only as far as Charlie Weis could carry him on his Hoverround

and

2) Reid is a player's coach and hardly ever displays any emotion during games whereas Haley was a dictator and would yell at anyone and everyone.

Beyond that they are about average level coaches, though Haley would probably dispel that notion if he ever gets another HC gig... Because unless he lucks into a franchise QB he'll fail at that job too.

O.city 11-06-2015 11:47 AM

Andy Reid as a head coach isnt much of an upgrade over Todd haley.

Holy shit man.

Discuss Thrower 11-06-2015 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 11866788)
Andy Reid as a head coach isnt much of an upgrade over Todd haley.

Holy shit man.

Reid hasn't done anything outstanding without Donovan McNabb and Jim Johnson. Since 2008 he's eight games above .500 -so that's awesome sauce for you, apparently- and he's 0-3 in playoff games.

Haley has a 19-26 record and 0-1 in the playoffs.

They're both two shades of mediocre with Reid trending on the "better" side of that and Haley on the shit side of it. Haley also never had the talent on a roster that Reid has had.


Aspire for ****ing better out of a team than yet another retread coach and QB. Jesus Christ.

O.city 11-06-2015 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower (Post 11866812)
Reid hasn't done anything outstanding without Donovan McNabb and Jim Johnson. Since 2008 he's eight games above .500 -so that's awesome sauce for you, apparently- and he's 0-3 in playoff games.

Haley has a 19-26 record and 0-1 in the playoffs.

They're both two shades of mediocre with Reid trending on the "better" side of that and Haley on the shit side of it. Haley also never had the talent on a roster that Reid has had.


Aspire for ****ing better out of a team than yet another retread coach and QB. Jesus Christ.

And bellicheck hasn't done anything without brady, Mccarthy without HOF qbs and on and on.

Once again, you're just blathering stupid accross the board.

Discuss Thrower 11-06-2015 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 11866817)
And bellicheck hasn't done anything without brady, Mccarthy without HOF qbs and on and on.

Once again, you're just blathering stupid accross the board.

So you're pretty much saying that all that matters is what QB you have then?

Heh.

New World Order 11-06-2015 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower (Post 11866780)
4-4 at best. He's not that much of an upgrade over Reid. They're the same guy with two exceptions:

1) Reid only went as far as Jim Johnson's defense could carry him whereas Haley went only as far as Charlie Weis could carry him on his Hoverround

and

2) Reid is a player's coach and hardly ever displays any emotion during games whereas Haley was a dictator and would yell at anyone and everyone.

Beyond that they are about average level coaches, though Haley would probably dispel that notion if he ever gets another HC gig... Because unless he lucks into a franchise QB he'll fail at that job too.


Haley wouldn't trust Alex Smith to throw the ball in the Denver game. He would of handed the ball off to Jamaal over and over and it probably would have been a 3-point win.

He would of also had more than 17 pts offensively vs the Bears.

New World Order 11-06-2015 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania (Post 11866726)
Tough to tell, will depend on their record and mindset at that point. That team is void of real leadership, and it isn't coming from the coach. Plus, Dallas has a sucky home record since moving to the new stadium.



Both are problems for sure.



If KC can 'win out' or go 7-1, yeah you possibly own it with a 10 win record, but even that might not assure a WC. Either way, KC needs help and specifically as it relates to IND owning their destiny and making the Texans a non-factor, they're tied with you and they're scrappy.

The two wild card teams are only 4-3. And they aren't even good.

9-7 will get the Chiefs in. Do I think they will go 9-7? No. Denver is probaby a loss, once to oakland and once to SD. 8-8 seems more reasonable. I think that Bears game is the reason we don't go to the playoffs.

DaneMcCloud 11-06-2015 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania (Post 11866728)
Dumb.

It's not dumb at all.

The NFL front office can now decide the outcome of games due to instant replay. They and they alone can determine the winner and loser of football games because they can define what is a catch and what's not a catch.

It's so confusing that the players, coaches and refs can't make a determination half of the time, leaving the NFL to decide which often times means winning or losing.

O.city 11-06-2015 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower (Post 11866821)
So you're pretty much saying that all that matters is what QB you have then?

Heh.

I'm saying I'm shocked that guys aren't winning championships without structure, competent people around them etc.

But, sure, the qb thing, carry on.

BlackOp 11-06-2015 12:26 PM

Looking at the remaining schedule for the "best of the worst" teams in the crappy AFC....I'd say KC has the best chance to make a run. Raiders have a tough schedule coming up...they could drop 5 or 6 games. Steelers have a tough go too..

Jets/Bills/Dolphins are going to knock each other out...that and the Pats.

8-8 will get a play-off spot...maybe even 7-9.

Luckily for KC... 3 of their losses are against the NFC. That's a pretty big deal and own the head to head against Pittsburgh.


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