MUTHA FUCKIN' VIKINGS BITCHES.
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MUTHA FUCKIN' VIKINGS BITCHES.
Man, did I call that one or what? That OT field goal almost hooked left, I would've been so ticked if that happened. Now they just need to win two of their remaining three to clinch the division. It's good to see Strahan can still play like his old self - he kicked Runyan's ass today.Quote:
Originally Posted by StriderKyo
I don't think Priest Holmes is done at all, but Larry Johnson needs to be the starter in Kansas City from now on.
Speaking of KC, I don't fault the kicker Tynes for that missed FG that could have tied the game. That was a horrible snap.
That snapper cost me a lot in all the pick'em leagues I'm in. Fuck that dude.Quote:
Originally Posted by Geohound
Oh, and Larry Johnson is a beast. He's the only player I like that isn't wearing a Vikings jersey.
Also, what the heck was that San Diego Chargers? You want to make the playoffs, and you let the Miami Dolphins beat you in your own house?
With the Colts, Chiefs, and Broncos remaining, I'd say chances for playoff contention are slim to none.
I went 12-4 last week, but I forgot to post my picks on this board.
Saturday, Dec. 17
Tampa Bay at New England (If N.E. wins this game outright, I'd start worrying in the AFC.)
Kansas City at N.Y. Giants
Denver at Buffalo
Sunday, Dec. 18
Arizona at Houston
Carolina at New Orleans
N.Y. Jets at Miami
Philadelphia at St. Louis
Pittsburgh at Minnesota (Minnesota will get a large dose of Bettis, Bettis, Bettis!)
San Diego at Indianapolis ( The only way San Diego wins this, is if Peyton takes the day off. )
Seattle at Tennessee
San Francisco at Jacksonville
Cincinnati at Detroit
Cleveland at Oakland
Dallas at Washington ( Washington won't pull magic out of their hat this time. )
Atlanta at Chicago
Monday, Dec. 19
Green Bay at Baltimore
Cincinnati at Detroit = Bloodbath. Cincy is gonna outscore them by at least 30 points.Quote:
Cincinnati at Detroit
Just imagine what Seattle is going to do to Tennessee, or Jacksonville to San Francisco. Total mis-matches.Quote:
Originally Posted by ROBOTRON
"Just imagine what Seattle is going to do to Tennessee"
Probably let them back into the game like they always do with crap opponents on the East Coast trips
SAT, DEC 17 1:30 / 5:00 / 8:30 PM ET respectively
Tampa Bay at New England
Kansas City at NY Giants
Denver at Buffalo
Despite the cold, I think the Bucs can win tomorrow's game if Chris Sims can not turn the ball over - Cadillac, Joey Galloway, and Alex Smith can see him through - while the defense looks to rise to the challenge against the Patriots who've been gaining wins thanks to facing weak teams. Kansas City outscores the young Giants team, and the better Denver team beats Buffalo despite the Bills keeping it closer than the experts think. [/Lee Corso]
SUN, DEC 18 1:00 PM ET
Arizona at Houston
Carolina at New Orleans
NY Jets at Miami
Philadelphia at St. Louis
Pittsburgh at Minnesota
San Diego at Indianapolis
Seattle at Tennessee
San Francisco at Jacksonville
Thought about the Rams, but the rookie Harvard QB against the Philly D, Ryan Moats, and David Akers says otherwise. I said this weeks ago, but as good as the Chargers are, the Colts have the better offense, defense, kicker, and coaching and they're at home. And I don't care how many games the Colts have won, a potential Super Bowl winner doesn't lose a home game so they had better play their (healthy) guys.
SUN, DEC 18 4:05/4:15 PM ET
Cincinnati at Detroit
Cleveland at Oakland
Dallas at Washington
The first two are locks, and Dallas is going to put the hurt on the Redskins for their thievery earlier this season. The Cowboys have the better head coach, offense, and defense.
SUN, DEC 18 8:30 PM ET
Atlanta at Chicago
A lot of people are overlooking the Bears here, thinking that the Falcons can duplicate the Steelers' rushing success of last week. I think last week fuels the Bears, at home, and that their front four and linebacking core have a strong showing and exploit the offensive line of the Falcons.
MON, DEC 19 9:00 PM ET
Green Bay at Baltimore
I said this weeks ago before the analysts now finally mention it, but Jim Bates is doing an amazing job with that young Packers defense. They could really make people take notice with this game against the struggling Ravens' offensive unit (whose play is offensive, snicker) on Monday night.