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NFL Talk - 2010-11 Season

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Yeah, but I doubt Shanahan had much to do with it since it came the week after Shanny benched him for not being able to do the 2-minute drill for one reason or another. The 'skins were smart enough to include an escape clause so they could cheaply chuck McNabb if they wanted.
 
I'm 2 games down on my wife with 3 weeks to go in our annual football pool. We pick 4-5 games a week, and the winner at the end of the year gets a prize, which this year will be a sweet Pats throwback sweatshirt.

There are a few teams I need to win this week or else I'm cooked.

Mostly I just want it to be Sunday night and hopefully see Matt Flynn with a deer in the headlights look.
 
Yeah, but I doubt Shanahan had much to do with it since it came the week after Shanny benched him for not being able to do the 2-minute drill for one reason or another. The 'skins were smart enough to include an escape clause so they could cheaply chuck McNabb if they wanted.

They gave McNabb the new deal to keep his complaining about the benching to a minimum for rest of 2010. Then they benched him again, which defeated the purpose of the new deal.

Quite an organization, them Washington Redskins.
 
I would just like to take a moment and point out that the Mighty St. Louis Rams control their own playoff destiny.

Seattle has games against Atlanta and Tampa Bay over the next two weeks, while the Rams have home games against Kansas City and San Francisco. All of this before the final showdown between these NFC West powerhouses.

Who would have thought we'd be talking about the Rams and possible playoffs in mid-December?

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GO RAMS!!!!

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More importantly, who would have thought one would be talking about a team without a winning record in this context in mid-December.
 
Well, if the Rams win out, they go 9-7.

They could win the division at 8-8, depending on how Seattle does.

So in either case they wouldn't have a losing record, although just barely.

Interesting fact there, Normie: The Rams are one of (I believe) only two teams in history to actually win a playoff game after an 8-8 season.

Regardless, given that they've won a total of 6 games in the previous 3 seasons, I'm just going to enjoy this however it goes.

:techman:
 
More importantly, who would have thought one would be talking about a team without a winning record in this context in mid-December.
NFC West, baby. :lol:

Joking aside, it does seem like the Rams are headed in the right direction. My dad's a huge OU fan, so it's cool to see Bradford doing so well in St. Louis. :techman:
 
I looked it up and I was right. The only teams who have won playoff games after qualifying for the playoffs at 8-8 are the Rams and the Vikings, both in 2004.

8-8 teams are 2-4 in the opening round. So it can be done.

Not often, though...

:lol:
 
24-3 Giants over Philadelphia in the 3rd quarter. Works for me. :evil: I wonder where Mighty Vick has gone. He was showing cracks last week, but Dallas' utter incompetence (and Roy Williams falling down on a route because he couldn't plant his feet right) let him off the hook.
 
Jesus Mary and Joseph!

:scream:

The Rams better pull their heads out of their asses, pronto!

What a terrible display so far. KC's defense has completely stymied Bradford.
 
Wow, who'd have thought the Eagles get back to needing just one drive to possibly equalise the score with 3 minutes left ? Amazing how dramatically the fortune can change in American Football, it's really never over until it's over.
 
And it's all even, incredible.

Sorry to say Dorian, but Vick's having a pretty decent 4th quarter... :eek:

eta: 344 total yards in the second half for the Eagles...
 
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