Pessimistic Pete
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Big Rapey.
No...Cleveland beating the Patriots ANYWHERE is a bigger win.
No [insert the Win in the SuperDome] by [insert Cleveland] was more impressive.
I find it amazing that you'd lecture people on the merits if Deanna Favre's self respect and marriage to Brett Favre and not 24 hours later throw mud at Ben Roethlisberger for something he was never found guilty of (despite whatever opinion people have on the issue). You really are something Pessimistic Pete.
And no, it wouldn't be.
Unfortunately you miss the point or simply ignore your own contradiction Pete. Proving and speculating are two different things. It's becoming tiresome.OJ Simpson wasn't found guilty of murder, Barry Bonds hasn't been found guilty of using steriods yet...
Everyone knows that he's a rapist, come on.
And again, if you vote no, please specify.
would be the same result at the end had we won vs cle and lose to pitt...7-2
An injury depleted Green bay team shutting the jets out at NY was the most impressive game IMO
I don't see how a 6-2 team beating another 6-2 team would be the most impressive win of the season.
So would winning at Pittsburgh be impressive?
Sure.
Would it be the most impressive win of the 2010 season?
It might not even make a list of the top ten games in that category.
Week One: KC 21, San Diego 14
At the time KC was seen as one of the worst teams in the league while San Diego was assumed to easily win the AFCW and be a Super Bowl contender.
Week Two: Miami 14, Minnesota 10
The Vikings were supposed to be Super Bowl bound. The loss dropped them to 0-2 and they never recovered.
Week Three: Giants 17, Bears 14
People were starting to believe in 3-0 Chicago; the Giants defense exposed them. Since then the Bears have only beaten Carolina and Buffalo.
Week Five: Tampa Bay 24, Cincinnati 21
After winning only three games last year, the Bucs win on the road and vault from doormat to contender.
Week Six: Pats 23, Baltimore 20
Revenge from last year's playoff game; pre-season rumors of the Pats demise put to rest.
Week Seven: Green Bay 28, Minnesota 24
After losing to Favre and the Vikings twice last year, the Packers get that monkey off their back with this win at home. Green Bay went from this game to shutout the Jets and demolish Dallas.
Week Seven: Cleveland 30, New Orleans 17
The Browns make a big statement with this win.
Week Seven: Tennessee 37, Philadelphia 19
Coming on the heels of a 30-3 win the Titans show they deserve to be considered among the NFL's elite.
Week Seven: Oakland 59, Denver 14
Unfortunately for the Pats, Oakland is turning the corner. The Raiders follow this game up with a 33-3 win over Seattle the next week.
Week Eight: Jacksonville 35, Dallas 17
Many predicted the Cowboys would get to the NFCCG or further this pre-season. If there was any doubt that would not happen, this game was the final nail in the Cowboy's 2010 coffin. Dallas gets demolished by Green Bay 45-7 the next game and Wade Philips is history.
Week Nine: Cleveland 34, New England 14
For anyone that thought the win over the Saints was a fluke.