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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.First of all, I'm not your brother, either biologically or friendship-wise, so accusing me of being "personal" seems particularly hypocritical of you. Secondly, for the third time I'm still waiting for a response to the question of how many stadiums you've been to (which you posed to me, by the way, and I responded.) Thirdly, the 09 game in Miami was a 22-21 Dolphins upset win over the heavily-favored Patriots. No wonder it was loud. By the way, the attendance that day was 70,102 (you can look it up), so that's not 2/3 full. Another lie.
Wow you really need to get over this. And look back through the thread I answered you pages ago!
Ah they may have sold 70,000 tickets. I was there and there was not 70,000 people in the stadium. What is your problem? Are you drunk? Because you are making zero sense.
And the fact that you took exception to a statment I made that you happen to agree with is mind numbing.
And I said personal attacks, insinuating that I was gay. As stated before you have issues.
Have a good day, I'm done talking to you.
do you sit around sticking pins in NFL action figurines or what?
Now Pittsburgh getting lucky as ****, this is just not our day so far. Getting nervous about tonight
I beat you to it - brother.Wow you really need to get over this. And look back through the thread I answered you pages ago!
Ah they may have sold 70,000 tickets. I was there and there was not 70,000 people in the stadium. What is your problem? Are you drunk? Because you are making zero sense.
And the fact that you took exception to a statment I made that you happen to agree with is mind numbing.
And I said personal attacks, insinuating that I was gay. As stated before you have issues.
Have a good day, I'm done talking to you.
Nope just spend my Sunday's watching up to 6 games at a time.
Do we want the Steelers to lose?
I think a win severely damages the rodents' playoff chances.
Do we want the Steelers to lose?
I think a win severely damages the rodents' playoff chances.
16 games is a darn long season. The Pats lost 3 games by 4 points, but the Seahows lost their 5 games by a combined total of 24 points, all while a rookie QB was learning the ropes.
Remember the first 8 games, when Chicago was 7-1, the Giants were the most clutch team in the NFL, and the Ravens looked to have the inside track on the #2 seed in the AFC East? That all seems a long, long time ago.
Seattle looks like it's a legitimate playoff contender. Good running game. Good defense. Wilson is coming around, and not making many mistakes. Their offense isn't explosive (unless they're playing Arizona), but it's as good as San Francisco's, and good enough, given their defense, to give them a shot against the likes of Green Bay, Atlanta, and anyone else in the NFC.
It's a long, long season. Pretenders fade. Other teams step up.
I'd love to whup them in the SB.
24-7 as the Seahawks are waxing the Bills.
You gotta ask?
The other thing worth mentioning as a follow-up to this is that the media basically lives to create stories and media hype.
The other thing worth mentioning as a follow-up to this is that the media basically lives to create stories and media hype. Consistency is boring. They live for the moment. So when David Wilson has a ton of yards from scrimmage and the Giants put up 52 points on the pitiful Saints they rave about the Giants' "explosive" offense and new arsenal of weapons, and then when the Giants go out the next week and put up 0 against the Falcons it gives them a whole new set of things to write about. Perfect. Whereas going out week after week and winning is just ... boring. Especially when you're BB and you don't make a big fuss about it, don't brag, don't make big predictions, etc.
Last week the Falcons and Texans were suddenly "exposed". This week they'll have proven how "resilient" they are. And if the Pats win again, it will just be another home win against a team that was a "pretender" (except if that team wins on the road next week it will be "resilient"). And so it goes.
...Last week the Falcons and Texans were suddenly "exposed"...
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