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Cooper Kupp - One Job To Do and that was catch that fucking last ball thrown your way and take me over the top and into the playoffs in Fantasy. But your weak attempt to secure the ball having it bounce off you and into the hands of a defender cost me that win. Fuck.
NFL Top 10
1. Baltimore Ravens 2. San Francisco 49ers 3. New England Patriots 4. New Orleans Saints 5. Seattle Seahawks 6. Minnesota Vikings 7. Green Bay Packers 8. Kansas City Chiefs 9. Buffalo Bills T. Houston Texans
Cooper Kupp - One Job To Do and that was catch that fucking last ball thrown your way and take me over the top and into the playoffs in Fantasy. But your weak attempt to secure the ball having it bounce off you and into the hands of a defender cost me that win. Fuck.
NFL Top 10
1. Baltimore Ravens 2. San Francisco 49ers 3. New England Patriots 4. New Orleans Saints 5. Seattle Seahawks 6. Minnesota Vikings 7. Green Bay Packers 8. Kansas City Chiefs 9. Buffalo Bills T. Houston Texans
Don't think there's much separating these two except I think Wilson is superior to Brees.
The Ravens have looked ridiculous lately, going to be interesting to see adjustments coming. I think the Steelers may have something up their sleeves (and they played the Ravens well the first time, anyway)
Not sure how it's going to go, obviously, but some of the NFC Odds look like decent plays, particularly San Francisco, Minnesota, Seattle and Green Bay.
Cooper Kupp - One Job To Do and that was catch that fucking last ball thrown your way and take me over the top and into the playoffs in Fantasy. But your weak attempt to secure the ball having it bounce off you and into the hands of a defender cost me that win. Fuck.
Dude. Oh my fucking god. I was down by .8 at that point in the game in a .5 ppr league. Only Kupp playing and my opponent had nobody. Although it isn't guaranteed, I will likely miss the playoffs now because of that drop.
Not sure how it's going to go, obviously, but some of the NFC Odds look like decent plays, particularly San Francisco, Minnesota, Seattle and Green Bay.
Surprised that the Saints are far ahead of the Seahawks, that's for sure.
Don't think there's much separating these two except I think Wilson is superior to Brees.
The Ravens have looked ridiculous lately, going to be interesting to see adjustments coming. I think the Steelers may have something up their sleeves (and they played the Ravens well the first time, anyway)
To be fair, we beat them in Seattle in September with Teddy Bridgewater where they hadn't lost a September home game in I'm not sure how years. Seahawks made it close in the end, but the game was not close. Wilson is more of a running threat, but I don't know how he's "superior" to Brees otherwise. He modeled his entire game off of Brees and maybe he's got a stronger arm. Brees is on his way to becoming the first QB ever to throw for over 75% completions in a season breaking his own mark from last year. He owns 3 of the Top 4 all time (Stafford has one) and will be 4 of 5 after this year.
Also any list without the Jags in the bottom 10 is total bullshit. We are about to get cleaned up by the Bucs this weekend.
Y'all are on the cusp. As far as Fantasy, yeah, I was down by 0.3 and had The Rams, Kupp, Zuerlein, Ingram and Goff. Anything from a completed pass for 10 yards to a field goal to an extra point or anything at all basically hands me that win. The one thing that fucks it up was a pick. Ball was on the money. I now can't catch 8th place in that league and am done.
Don't think there's much separating these two except I think Wilson is superior to Brees.
The Ravens have looked ridiculous lately, going to be interesting to see adjustments coming. I think the Steelers may have something up their sleeves (and they played the Ravens well the first time, anyway)
To be fair, we beat them in Seattle in September with Teddy Bridgewater where they hadn't lost a September home game in I'm not sure how years. Seahawks made it close in the end, but the game was not close. Wilson is more of a running threat, but I don't know how he's "superior" to Brees otherwise. He modeled his entire game off of Brees and maybe he's got a stronger arm. Brees is on his way to becoming the first QB ever to throw for over 75% completions in a season breaking his own mark from last year. He owns 3 of the Top 4 all time (Stafford has one) and will be 4 of 5 after this year.
I'm talking in their current state. I think you'd be hardpressed to find someone that thinks Brees is better now. Clearly Brees is an all time great.
I think they're pretty close, just think they're def looking better than the Saints have of late.
I saw someone wearing a Kellen Winslow jersey at breakfast yesterday...
Probably was over his Datsik T-shirt. About 4 or 5 years ago I ran into this cat at voodoo with a Darren Sharper Jersey. I went over and told him that I usually am in a tasteless costume but breaking out the Sharper jersey was probably past my line. He was like, “dude. You’re the only one who got it all day.” I guess it’s okay to have a scary Halloween costume. It also reminds me of my buddy Ced who once ran into Sharper late night at F&M or Snake and Jakes picking up white girls and opined on another forum about how he was happy they were both doing the same thing with the same objective. Maybe not. Haha
F&M's is basically date rape in the form of a bar. I make sure to steer friends away from that place as much as I can. "But their cheese fries are soooo goood!!"
Not sure how it's going to go, obviously, but some of the NFC Odds look like decent plays, particularly San Francisco, Minnesota, Seattle and Green Bay.
Surprised that the Saints are far ahead of the Seahawks, that's for sure.
I'm pretty sure this has more to do with the current playoff picture. The Seahawks would basically need to win out in order to jump the 9ers for the division, or have a few games out of their control go in their favor. Therefore, it's tough to put money on a team that'll likely be a wild card and play zero home games in the playoffs.
The Saints, however, control their own destiny in the playoffs. They win out and they are the 1 seed. And since they play the 9ers at home, I assume that's why they are listed ahead of the 9ers in the odds.
I'm talking in their current state. I think you'd be hardpressed to find someone that thinks Brees is better now. Clearly Brees is an all time great.
I think they're pretty close, just think they're def looking better than the Saints have of late.
It's a fair take though I don't completely agree. NFC South Division games tend to be weird, so the loss to Atlanta and then the close game with the Panthers aren't that out of character. We have been winning 5 of 6 but the games aren't the blowouts you would expect. I don't think Wilson is better than Brees or Brees is better than Wilson. I feel like Wilson obviously being 10 years younger than Brees, he has less wear and tear and has more physical skills. But I'd still take Brees on the cerebral side and expect him to lead the team as he usually does when he's called upon. I want to say the game winning drive Sunday made #50 all time and puts him right there with Brady and Manning for most all time (Manning 54, Brady is I think 51).
I'm talking in their current state. I think you'd be hardpressed to find someone that thinks Brees is better now. Clearly Brees is an all time great.
I think they're pretty close, just think they're def looking better than the Saints have of late.
It's a fair take though I don't completely agree. NFC South Division games tend to be weird, so the loss to Atlanta and then the close game with the Panthers aren't that out of character. We have been winning 5 of 6 but the games aren't the blowouts you would expect. I don't think Wilson is better than Brees or Brees is better than Wilson. I feel like Wilson obviously being 10 years younger than Brees, he has less wear and tear and has more physical skills. But I'd still take Brees on the cerebral side and expect him to lead the team as he usually does when he's called upon. I want to say the game winning drive Sunday made #50 all time and puts him right there with Brady and Manning for most all time (Manning 54, Brady is I think 51).
Yah, I don't think it's clearcut. And I know division games are a crapshoot. It's just my own amateur eye test and my **probable bias** towards RW because I just generally love watching him play more than Brees at this point.
I think it'll come down to Seahawks/Saints and Ravens/Pats (depending on seeding of course)
Surprised that the Saints are far ahead of the Seahawks, that's for sure.
I'm pretty sure this has more to do with the current playoff picture. The Seahawks would basically need to win out in order to jump the 9ers for the division, or have a few games out of their control go in their favor. Therefore, it's tough to put money on a team that'll likely be a wild card and play zero home games in the playoffs.
The Saints, however, control their own destiny in the playoffs. They win out and they are the 1 seed. And since they play the 9ers at home, I assume that's why they are listed ahead of the 9ers in the odds.
I'm pretty sure this has more to do with the current playoff picture. The Seahawks would basically need to win out in order to jump the 9ers for the division, or have a few games out of their control go in their favor. Therefore, it's tough to put money on a team that'll likely be a wild card and play zero home games in the playoffs.
The Saints, however, control their own destiny in the playoffs. They win out and they are the 1 seed. And since they play the 9ers at home, I assume that's why they are listed ahead of the 9ers in the odds.
There ya go. I was not thinking of it this way
The clincher is Dallas at #10 in the money. They obviously have a lot of fans around the country and are getting some play on the betting lines. 30-1 isn't particularly likely, but it's not bad odds to drop like $50 on if you were a hardcore fan and just had to bet on them which would pay off $1,500.
Not sure how it's going to go, obviously, but some of the NFC Odds look like decent plays, particularly San Francisco, Minnesota, Seattle and Green Bay.
Surprised that the Saints are far ahead of the Seahawks, that's for sure.
seahawks looking like a WC team while the saints should have a bye, that's a big factor.
Steve Atwater (Safety) Carl Banks (LB) Ronde Barber (CB/S) Tony Boselli (Tackle) Isaac Bruce (WR) LeRoy Butler (S) Alan Faneca (Guard) Torry Holt (WR) Steve Hutchinson (Guard) Edgerrin James (RB) John Lynch (FS) Clay Matthews (LB) Sam Mills (LB) Troy Polomalu (S) Simeon Rice (DE) Richard Seymour (DL) Steve Tasker (Special Teams/WR) Fred Taylor (RB) Zach Thomas (LB) Hines Ward (WR) Ricky Watters (RB) Reggie Wayne (WR) Patrick WIllis (LB) Darren Woodson (S) Bryant Young (DT)
Because it's NFL's 100th season, they are doing a special Centennial Class comprised of 20 members (5 from most of the announced above modern players, 10 Seniors (has been retired for more than 25 seasons) 3 contributors (non-player, non-coach) and 2 coaches.
I'm not sure which 5 are the most deserving, but I'd go (in no special order)
Carl Banks Tony Boselli Isaac Bruce Richard Seymour Sam Mills
Equally Deserving would be - Reggie Wayne, Steve Atwater, Alan Faneca, Edge, John Lynch, Clay Matthews, Steve Hutchinson, Steve Tasker, Hines Ward, Darren Woodson
Yeah he should of been 1st ballot easily. Most sacks ever by a DB and it felt like he was always scoring
Him and Rob Woodson are the only 40 int/20 sack players, he retired with the most D tds in history, he was a key piece of one of the best defenses and was big in the playoffs leading to the Superbowl, had like 5 seasons where he averaged 98 tackles as a corner.
I'd put my five modern ones from that list as Ronde, Troy, Seymour, Faneca, Bruce
It's Week 13 which is generally the last week of Fantasy Football regular season except for the inexplicable leagues who play 17 week seasons for whatever reason and hopefully not for money.
Thanksgiving features 3 games - Chicago at Detroit, Buffalo @ Dallas and Saints @ Atlanta. Sunday night is New England @ Houston, and Monday is Minnesota at Seattle. Once again this week, both weekend night match-ups look promising.
With 10 teams accounted for, it's going to be an abbreviated Sunday. CBS has the double-header and features Cleveland at Pittsburgh which it is showing to most of the country. Tennessee vs. Indianapolis is in those markets and Houston market and Jets @ Bengals is limited to those markets as is Washington @ Carolina on the mid-Atlantic coast.
CBS late features Oakland at Kansas City for most of the country and Chargers @ Broncos in the Rockies and over in Southern California. Most of the state of AZ is blacked out due to local home team on Fox.
Fox is showing San Francisco @ Baltimore to most of the country plus regional action. I'm looking forward to that game. Regional coverage is Green Bay @ Giants (NY and Upper Midwest), Philadelphia @ Miami (home markets only), Tampa @ Jacksonville (only FL and south GA) and Rams @ Cardinals (their markets and Charlotte, Indy, Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland and Pittsburgh markets for whatever reason).
Rams @ Cardinals (their markets and Charlotte, Indy, Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland and Pittsburgh markets for whatever reason).
Let's take Pittsburgh for example. If the Steelers are playing at 1 on CBS, why would the local Fox affiliate run their one game of the week at the same time? Most people will just watch the Steelers. By moving their game to 430, it gives a chance for more people to watch their station not being against a Steeler game - even if it's with two lesser quality teams.
Week 3: Pats on CBS at 1 (Fox single: Giants/Bucs at 430)
Week 4: Pats on CBS at 1 (Fox single: Bucs/Rams at 430)
Week 5: Pats on CBS (CBS single)
Week 6: Pats on Thurs night
Week 7: Pats on Mon night
Week 8: Pats on CBS at 430 (Fox single: Eagles/Bills at 1)
Week 9: Pats on Sun night
Week 11: Pats on CBS at 430 (Fox single: Cowboys/Rams at 1)
Week 12: Pats on Fox at 430 (CBS single: Panthers/Saints at 1)
The only oddball is Week 4. Boston, Providence, and Bangor went Bucs/Rams. Hartford, Springfield, and Burlington went with the Giants. Portland and Aroostook went Chiefs/Lions (1 pm).
Rams @ Cardinals (their markets and Charlotte, Indy, Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland and Pittsburgh markets for whatever reason).
Let's take Pittsburgh for example. If the Steelers are playing at 1 on CBS, why would the local Fox affiliate run their one game of the week at the same time? Most people will just watch the Steelers. By moving their game to 430, it gives a chance for more people to watch their station not being against a Steeler game - even if it's with two lesser quality teams.
That’s the obvious reason. But it’s a low end game. I expected more from both teams. Admittedly the Rams kicked our ass earlier in the season. Still