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JETS (I Know.......... )
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Bills, Fins, and Squealers all loose
Jesters once again trying to give up their opportunity to have a high draft pick to draft a QB.Jill's, LOLphins, Jesters, and Squeelers all LOSERS
The Bills and Dolphins blow opportunities to to keep the heat on the Patriots in the division. They play each other next week to see who drops to .500 and out of the playoffs.
Anybody have thoughts on who we should root for on Thursday night? Is it as simple as "Bills, because the Dolphins currently hold the head-to-head advantage over NE" or are there other compelling factors?
The Bills and Dolphins blow opportunities to to keep the heat on the Patriots in the division. They play each other next week to see who drops to .500 and out of the playoffs. Dorks
Yeah, sometimes the obvious answer is the correct one. The only slight hiccup in the thinking is that we still get them both at home and the Bills should be more able to handle the December weather in Foxboro. But I still think the simple is correct.I think it's that simple.
5-5 is not out of the playoffs. Ask the 2001 Pats.
5 losses is out of the playoffs - ask the 2008 Patriots.
yeah but just like in 08 this year its going to be a dogfight in both divisions. Arizona, Philidelphia, Detroit, Dallas, Seattle and Green Bay are all at 6-3 and they cant all make the playoffs. The NFC south is just going to be whoever wins 8 games.Really... are you familiar with the Super Bowl winning 2012 Ravens, 2011 Giants, 2010 Saints... I can go on...
Really... are you familiar with the Super Bowl winning 2012 Ravens, 2011 Giants, 2010 Saints... I can go on...
I'm sorry... my mistake. I thought you were saying that GENERALLY 5 losses will keep you out.
Back on topic... other than the fools gold of the 1st quarter of the Denver/Oakland game, yesterday really couldn't have gone better for the Pats.