thewaylifeshouldbe
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.The hell with the first rounder, alwlays root for another loss for a competing team for playoff spots.
Also, never root for a division rival.
SEATTLE AND JAX ALL THE WAY
no brainers.
Not sure which games bother me more; Seattle/Denver or Miami/Jacksonville. It is so easy to root against Denver, but it would be nice to see that 1st rounder from Seattle get better.
And I just decided I absolutely cannot root for the Dolphins in any way shape or form. Go Jaguars!
The hell with the first rounder, alwlays root for another loss for a competing team for playoff spots.
Also, never root for a division rival.
SEATTLE AND JAX ALL THE WAY
no brainers.
The hell with the first rounder, alwlays root for another loss for a competing team for playoff spots.
Also, never root for a division rival.
SEATTLE AND JAX ALL THE WAY
no brainers.
The hell with the first rounder, alwlays root for another loss for a competing team for playoff spots.
Also, never root for a division rival.
SEATTLE AND JAX ALL THE WAY
no brainers.
I am rooting for Hawks to beat Denver (forget about 1st ronder until March - I do not want to play Denver - their D gives Brady fits) and for Jax to beat the fins tro make the pats-fins game down the road relatively unimportsnt to the fins...
Not sure about that, it's always nice to see their draft choices moving down.The Phins? Is anyone kidding me here? The Phins? The only time to root for a division rival is if two division rivals are playing each other. And then you root for the one with the worst record. Anyone who doesn't understand that just isn't really a fan of their team.
Not sure about that, it's always nice to see their draft choices moving down.
Also, never root for a division rival.
Don't be stupid, draft choices are no guarantee but we'd all prefer Miami to pick, say, 17th over, say, 12th. Or does that make me "not a real fan", oh Supreme Judge of Fans ?Yes, because say a 6th round QB could never help a team.
Don't be stupid, draft choices are no guarantee but we'd all prefer Miami to pick, say, 17th over, say, 12th. Or does that make me "not a real fan", oh Supreme Judge of Fans ?
Once division teams are not competing with you there are reasons to root for them (including Strength of Schedule and Strength of Victory tiebreakers).
Thank you!
Any time a division rival is essentially eliminated from competing for the division title, screw the rivalries (hell, some of them have died in recent years). You HAVE TO root for them, especially when your team's seeding depends on them beating opponents that YOUR TEAM competes with.