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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.How can an upcoming division game be considered a tough game if past history is no indicator of the future?
How can an upcoming division game be considered a tough game if past history is no indicator of the future?
Because the outcome could go either way
So that’s the argument? Division games are tough games because all games are tough?I prefer those easier games where the outcome could not go either way.
So that’s the argument? Division games are tough games because all games are tough?
Wow I wasted a lot of time and should have been discussing this with a brick wall.
I prefer those easier games where the outcome could not go either way.
He's a troll. Seriously.
Because the outcome could go either way.
Just because NE wins by 8 does not make it an easy division game. Already this season, the Jets gave NE trouble though the final score does not indicate that. Nothing needs to be stated about the Phins game,but a certain poster leading up to Miami told us not to be concerned because of the averages.
I dont know who this Pats team or who will show up.
TextbookHe's a troll. Seriously.
That’s not a troll post. What are posters talking about?Ive been here since 2004.
If pointing out that the Bills game is no cake walk makes you butthurt too bad.
Go have a good cry.
That doesn't really answer my question. The original post was two sentences and they contradicted each other. You can't call the next game tough if the past doesn't indicate anything.
so... you say that past history is to be no indicator of the future, but we should rely on the average margins of games throughout recent history to suggest what the future should deliver.
You don't see that as an odd pair of assertions?
so... you say that past history is to be no indicator of the future, but we should rely on the average margins of games throughout recent history to suggest what the future should deliver.
You don't see that as an odd pair of assertions?
The Bills can run and Josh Allen whom the Pats have not faced yet ran the ball a lot at Wyoming. The Bills have actually put in plays where Allen keeps the ball on the ground. The Bills are going to run and run and run after watching the tapes on Miami and Pittsburgh. Unless this NE run D improves right here and now you can kiss the playoffs goodbye because the Pats wont get past round 1.
Ninko lays out why the run defense is invisible on occasion. Every NE DL 2 gaps and he sees guys committing to 1 gap trying to make plays. Trouble is that the oppositions RB is reading the DL and that means there is a hole in the other gap. He also notices guys coasting and not that motivated. No Bryan Cox/ Rodney Harrison type guys either that step up and go off about playing this poorly. Hightower speaks up some but is fairly reserved.
The Bills can come to Foxboro and shock the Patriots with loss # 6.. Oakland beat Pittsburgh and Indy just shut out the Cowboys.
I do not imply that division games are tough. My stance is that they are not easy.