Even if the 49ers miraculously made the playoffs, they wouldn't get very far. This offense is absolutely terrible.
I'll break this up so you don't get dinged for posting 3 in a row after the 25th Cutler.
I hear the mod here is a real tool.![]()
I was one of the few people who watched the Lions play today, but it was an interesting game (I realize I am being generous by referring to the Lions scheduled matchups as "games", but I digress). I made the following conclusions.
Dante Culpepper sucks. No wonder no one wanted him when he came back. He led his team to a 17-0 halftime deficit, gets benched, and the Lions immediately tie it up at 17-17.
Jim Schwartz pays a lot of attention to detail. His record is awful this year, but the man makes the right calls at the right time. He challenged a punt because he counted too many men on the field, and was correct. A Cardinal played had not made it off the field when the ball was snapped.
Schwatz was a defensive coach, and the Lions seem to be turning things around as a team, especially on defense. They got clobbered by the Ravens last week, but responded very well against the Cardinals. Given another year or two to undo the draft damage done by Millen, and this could easily be a .500 team.
And yes, I am looking forward to the day where the Lions win as many as they lose. So to all the Pats and Steelers fans out there, understand that this is what suckitude really is. Do not cry when your team loses a game or two, or misses the playoffs with a winning record.
Damn! That was one great game ending catch by the Steelers.
Denver's not going to win out.... and there's a greater than zero chance they drop one to either the Raiders or Chiefs.
And the Bears? One minute it was a manageable 14-7, I go to the kitchen for a snack, and the next thing I know it's 28-7. I mean, I was gone for 40 seconds!
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