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  1. Unless he's really fallen off and I haven't noticed, Jerod Mayo. And what Belichick's done is take a chance on young, very talented players and it's paid off. Hernandez and Tate just needed a shot and the system fits their talents well. It really has been a good job by Belichick, though they've also gotten some luck this year. i realize i might put too much stock into them for teams/players i haven't seen a lot of, but PFF rated Mayo as the worst ILB of the past week, and has characterized him as having a very up-and-down season:
  2. a couple of random thoughts: - i see Carolina, Buffalo, Dallas upsets this week - is this Belichick's best coaching job ever? who's even the 2nd best player on that team? Brandon Spikes, maybe? and Brady's not the 1/1A best QB with Manning he used to be anymore, either
  3. I love it....everyone called me insane when I suggested Michigan wouldnt make a bowl when they were 5-0. They told me this year was different than last year and UM was better. Now it comes down to beating Purdue, a team we lost to last year at home. I say its about 50-50 we beat Purdue, thus about 52% chance we make a bowl go tell it to your Maurice Taylor jersey, weirdo
  4. on the flip side, how did Penn State's anemic offense and terrible O-Line win a shootout with Michigan? I didn't see a single snap of the game That's easy. They ran 35 counter plays that Michigan got faked out on every time. Then they ran 15 rollout passes that saw every Penn State receiver open by 15 yards. Your walk-on QB had over 250 yards passing. our defense had absolutely no answer for their chop blocks or screens, it was the dumbest [expletive] ever i want to like Rich Rod, and i still do, but the defense is such an abomination it's hard to have faith that he'll ever be able to fortify it
  5. 5 wins in your last 47 games and cocky enough to talk about 4-3 teams being inferior to you. Typical Detroit sports fan. I am starting to come around on the Lions though. It's not even the offense that's impressing me, it's the defense not giving up 500 yards and 40 points a game. even a cursory look at point differential is well enough to determine who the better team is, if you haven't seen more Redskins football than you care to have watched (which i unfortunately have, they're super god awful) Typical umfan post.
  6. i'm biting my tongue...
  7. Stafford actually looked pretty shaky despite the 4 TDs, missed a lot of open throws love how the Lions played today, except kick coverage of course, we beat an inferior team like we should
  8. lions, [expletive] yea!
  9. the only two games that are unwinnable are @GB, @IND and @PHI, unless they're in a situation where they can rest their starters
  10. Kitna and especially Romo are much better than you guys are making them out to be Dallas has way too much talent to finish with fewer than 5 or 6 wins
  11. neither the Lions or the Cowboys are going to be in the top 5, come on i wouldn't be surprised if neither are top 7, either
  12. a decent recap of the game, fwiw
  13. It's his deal. Back to the officiating that was just horrendous all game. They didn't call a hold all game, right? At most it was one. They blew the TD to Quarless but Childress still blew it by not challenging it when he should have. The back judge was standing 5 feet from Percy in the end zone and he wasn't even close to getting his right foot down. It was just terrible all around. The officiating was bad, but it wasn't any worse than the calls in the Dallas-Minnesota game. The only difference is this time the calls went against the Vikings rather than for them. or Favre's numerous turnovers that were negated by ticky-tack penalties (Suh touching Favre's head, Houston's within 5 yards illegal contact, to name just a couple) in the Lions game they'll need a lot more bad calls coming their way before they're "even"
  14. the league mandated Favre make as many ill-advised passes as possible too, i'm sure
  15. well, aside from the 10 play drive they had at the beginning of the game. no, you're wrong, learn to read
  16. wow, the Raiders are up 21-0 and the Broncos have run just 2 plays on offense
  17. It's funny that you wrote this like an hour before it got really bad. oh, the entirety of that game was really bad, but the result was great, i'll forever root for Marinelli to fail at whatever he does
  18. those two teams both suck so hard, it's a shame they both aren't awarded like 3 losses apiece for that game
  19. these teams SUCK
  20. this Redskins-Bears game is a disgrace to football
  21. hasn't Rivers been the most productive QB so far besides Peyton? i'd roll with him weekly, and Tebow might start cutting into Orton's TDs too two waiver options which both look good this week: Was @ Chi Sea vs. Ari
  22. you get to watch a perennial powerhouse and you're throwing an embarrassing temper tantrum because they're only 3-3 right now, think about it
  23. oh god, i can't imagine how [expletive] awful it must be to be a Packers fan
  24. Stanton's hobbled now, might we get a Derrick Williams sighting? haha, he fumbled and then almost threw an INT both on the same play
  25. calvin!
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