Don't get me started on that. With how weak the NFC is, it was a cake walk to a home Super Bowl if not for the Wade-a-tross.
But the Cowboys are like the best 4-8 team in the post-Neolithic era.
Don't get me started on that. With how weak the NFC is, it was a cake walk to a home Super Bowl if not for the Wade-a-tross.
Jets are 1-4 against teams with winning records.
The Jets are what happens when you have only a defense and running game and not even a serviceable QB. Brady has proven to be better than I thought this season. Sanchez is even worse, despite another season under his belt. It continues to fascinate me that there are about 10 good QBs on the planet.
I think Sanchez is better than that. His receivers dropped a ton of passes. He does seem to have issues with bad weather games though, whereas, Brady gets better when there is a blizzard.
If you actually have an arm, snow is the ally of the QB. Receivers know when they are going to cut, so they can keep their feet under them. Meanwhile, the corners have to react and slip far more often. Sanchez is yet another in a long line of Pac 10 pussies though. Aikman sucked in bad weather too, for the record. It's wasn't his arm obviously; it was that he couldn't grip the damn ball.
Last edited by StriderKyo; 13 Dec 2010 at 03:48 PM.
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Atlanta is a tough one for me. They do not play a tough schedule. They lost to the Eagles and Steelers and beat New Orleans back when they were trying to get their shit together. I'd call their signature win the one against Baltimore. I do think they are the most complete team in the NFC, but I'm really interested to watch the NO rematch. The winner of that game has to be considered the favorite in the conference.
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