yeah, after the Phillies win, and the Mets choke job, I didn't pay much attention to the Eagles last night.
What can I say? It was an ugly game. I think this may finally be the year the Eagles made one too many moves thinking they were clever or something. I refuse to give the Cowboys any credit, they can suck a dick. The Giants still have Eli, so I know I can rely on them to fall apart, and the Redskins are the Redskins. Still, it is looking more and more like the Eagles may not rise to the top of a shitty division
The Phillies are everything I hoped the Mets would be - a team that plays their fucking asses off for all 27 outs. They're never out of a game. Solly 10/20/09
I have no idea which team will show up to play NE next week.
Doesn't matter a bit. The Pats are the class of the league and will dismantle the Browns. You guys could play your absolute best against the Pats and it would still be a blowout.
Beating the Patriots would be nice, though.
Unless you magically hire away the entire Colts franchise, I'm afraid that isn't in the cards for about 5 years.
And thank you for weighing in, Grumpy Uncle Elmer.
Now go tell the neighborhood kids that Santa Claus doesn't exist. Oh, and don't forget to steal the lollipops from the toddlers. And while you're at it, go to the sick children's ward and tell them all that they're ill because their parents hate them and wish they'd never been born.
Do that AGAIN? There's only so much time in the day with that and waiting for the discounts at the local supermarket. Did you know that they discount dented cans of beans?
Look man, the Browns are contenders this year. The Steelers were exposed by the Cards this week and there is a chance for a Wild Card berth or even a straight up division title. If you think that they have a hope in hell against the Pats, well, no.
Let me dream. Come on, I've been inhaling that funny powder that makes you predict a Raiders Super Bowl victory every year. I'll come crashing down to earth, probably at 2:00PM on Sunday. In the meantime, though, I'll nurture my football fantasy of the Browns beating the Patriots.
The Browns beat the Bengals by scoring 51 points. The Patriots could only score 34 on the Bengals. 51 is better than 34, therefore, the Browns are the better team. Flawless Internet Logic!
I predict a Raiders Super Bowl victory every year, and they would have one every year if not for those meddling Referees and their CHEATING. It was a fucking fumble, "tuck rule" my ass. Better yet, let's call a fumble an illegal forward pass so the Chargers can win! Oh, and every time a Raiders wideout catches a pass in coverage, make sure to call offensive pass interference.
Fucking refs tried to fuck us on Sunday, but Culpepper would have none of it. Guess what, you zebra bastards: when the Miami guy is dry humping the receiver in the endzone? That's defensive interference. So, once again, go fuck yourselves as we scored anyway.
Fucking refs tried to fuck us on Sunday, but Culpepper would have none of it. Guess what, you zebra bastards: when the Miami guy is dry humping the receiver in the endzone? That's defensive interference. So, once again, go fuck yourselves as we scored anyway.
Dude you need to write a weekly column after each Raiders game. That post was fucking awesome! Exalt!
No, they cheat as well. Buncha smelly cheaters with their "quarterbacks" and their "linemen" all of them ROIDED UP with soul selling contracts. You'll see, we'll show the world*
Tex,
Why would anyone second guess the non hiring of Norv? If he had won the job, then you know what you would have for a record? 1-3.
Anytime JERRY makes a decision about football, you had better believe there will be second guessing. Because he is JERRY and even though he fancies himself a FOOTBALL GENIUS his track record over the past 10+ years suggests otherwise.
So here you have the non-hiring of Norv, which by itself should bring on no second guessing. But then you have JERRY making that decision, where any decision by JERRY warrants second guessing.
And whenever JERRY is up against something, JERRY wins.
Post by National Champion Chris Cole on Oct 2, 2007 14:36:17 GMT -5
I still think Wade Phillips sucks too and eventually the Boys will come down to earth and realize they should have done whatever it took to keep Parcells happy. I feel real good about all my preseason predictions and being very careful with San Diego. I knew hiring a whole new staff would spell a dip from last season.
Once again, bullshit officiating. Warren Sapp was fined 5K for a cheapshot on Trent Green. Seeing as how Sapp was blocked from behind into Green, and Green wasn't hurt, what the fuck?
So, once again, eat shit and die NFL officials. You couldn't beat the Raiders with your retarded penalties on Sunday. You couldn't call a bad penalty because it's a bye week, so you decided to take away Sapp's weekly Hungry Man TV Dinner budget.
There's a link to the survey and results on the page but I couldn't get it to hotlink.
Very good there. Extremely scientific. According to gov't data, the US population is currently three hundred and three MILLION, fifty one thousand, six hundred and eighty three people. Of those three hundred and three MILLION, Harris interviewed two THOUSAND three hundred and ninety two people, of whom only one THOUSAND one hundred and eighty two follow pro football. Or, to put it another way, .00000789% of the US population.
In other news, the poll I took has the Browns as the most popular team in America*!
*This Loki Poll® was conducted online within the United States between October 5th and October 5th, 2007, among 1 adult (aged 18 and over) of whom 1 followed professional football. Figures for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, region and household income were weighted where necessary to bring them into line with their actual proportions in the population. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents’ propensity to be online.
Very good there. Extremely scientific. According to gov't data, the US population is currently three hundred and three MILLION, fifty one thousand, six hundred and eighty three people. Of those three hundred and three MILLION, Harris interviewed two THOUSAND three hundred and ninety two people, of whom only one THOUSAND one hundred and eighty two follow pro football. Or, to put it another way, .00000789% of the US population.
Perfectly scientific as long as the respondents were chosen randomly from a good cross-section of Americans. That's how statistics works.
Very good there. Extremely scientific. According to gov't data, the US population is currently three hundred and three MILLION, fifty one thousand, six hundred and eighty three people. Of those three hundred and three MILLION, Harris interviewed two THOUSAND three hundred and ninety two people, of whom only one THOUSAND one hundred and eighty two follow pro football. Or, to put it another way, .00000789% of the US population.
Perfectly scientific as long as the respondents were chosen randomly from a good cross-section of Americans. That's how statistics works.
I understand the principle. I also call bullshit. Here’s why – the sample population is too small. Look at the sample size. 7.9 E –6 % of the population. By any scientific standard that size is too small to reliably tell you anything. The numbers are fun for a throwaway article, but for hard, solid, reliable data? Nowhere near accurate enough.