Yea, the Cowboys have been interesting to watch also. Mostly for the drama ..lol
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Coaching.Kmar wrote:
Despite missing the playoffs (barely), the Bucs were a huge shocker. Remember they came off of a 3-13 season last year and went 10-6. That is a big swing. They've got a lot of young names to watch in the coming years. They're going to have a tough squad once it all starts clicking.
Raheem Morris is actually humble (despite the misrepresented comment about being the best in the league). But yea, you cant attribute a turn around like that without giving the coach some credit. However, three individual (young) players names stick out.. Freeman, Blount, and Williams. I'd definitely be willing to bet on their future.Poseidon wrote:
Coaching.Kmar wrote:
Despite missing the playoffs (barely), the Bucs were a huge shocker. Remember they came off of a 3-13 season last year and went 10-6. That is a big swing. They've got a lot of young names to watch in the coming years. They're going to have a tough squad once it all starts clicking.
Your coach (forgot his name) is INCREDIBLY confident. Confidence wins games no matter what anybody says.
Rex has a team that's capable of winning the Super Bowl BELIEVING they are Super Bowl contenders this year. All the shit talk, all the trash talking... it helps. It does.
I'm not doubting the confidence factor. .. so long as it doesn't slip into arrogance and taking teams lightly.Poseidon wrote:
Well, all I can say is, a recent survey of NFL players came out and Rex Ryan was the coach that most NFL players wanted to play for. In a landslide.
And he's honestly not THAT great of a coach, either.
I have noticed that bears tend to play more along the lines to the level of their team they're facing. If they face a good team they do good, if they face a bad team they do bad. Not always the case but that has happened a few times. I think the bears kindof gave up on the 4th quarter and figured they were gonna win anyway.Reciprocity wrote:
never said i was an expert but the packers have momentum, bears don't. had the bears blown past seattle, I'd be more impressed, but they just fell apart in the second half.HaiBai wrote:
lol. you obviously don't know what you're talking about. we beat them back when they were healthy. then we barely lost in a game where the packers were in playoff mode, the bears were in a we don't give a fuck mode, and we were in lambeau field. its ok though, the bears are used to ignorant "experts" trying to tell them that they're always going to lose
You are not the only 1.Ultrafunkula wrote:
I actually watched the whole game last night And now I'm le tired. Some rules are still plenty weird to me, but I'm slowly starting to get a hang of this game
Yesburnzz wrote:
should we do a SuperBowl pool for karma again this year? i think i still have the template . . .
that comment wasn't misrepresented, he meant it and believed in it. he's a cocky head coach. they had an interview with morris and he said he attributes his cockiness to where he grew up in irvington, new jersey.Kmar wrote:
Raheem Morris is actually humble (despite the misrepresented comment about being the best in the league). But yea, you cant attribute a turn around like that without giving the coach some credit. However, three individual (young) players names stick out.. Freeman, Blount, and Williams. I'd definitely be willing to bet on their future.Poseidon wrote:
Coaching.Kmar wrote:
Despite missing the playoffs (barely), the Bucs were a huge shocker. Remember they came off of a 3-13 season last year and went 10-6. That is a big swing. They've got a lot of young names to watch in the coming years. They're going to have a tough squad once it all starts clicking.
Your coach (forgot his name) is INCREDIBLY confident. Confidence wins games no matter what anybody says.
Rex has a team that's capable of winning the Super Bowl BELIEVING they are Super Bowl contenders this year. All the shit talk, all the trash talking... it helps. It does.
did you watch the game? we completely outplayed you guys in every aspect of the gameunnamednewbie13 wrote:
FUUUUUUUUUUU
Seahawks vs. Bears: Jay Cutler Pummels Overmatched Seattle in Chicago Snow
Fuck the writer. 35/24 doesn't look 'overmatched' to me. This guy and those in the comments section never stop shitting on Seattle.
loubot wrote:
Yesburnzz wrote:
should we do a SuperBowl pool for karma again this year? i think i still have the template . . .
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35/24 against a team that entered the playoffs at 7 & 9, and at that, it could have gone either way. WTG, Bears. Seattle has to endure some pretty spiteful and condescending rhetoric from the rest of the NFL. People should give the 'Hawks at least some credit for getting as far as they did with the season they've had.HaiBai wrote:
did you watch the game? we completely outplayed you guys in every aspect of the gameunnamednewbie13 wrote:
FUUUUUUUUUUU
Seahawks vs. Bears: Jay Cutler Pummels Overmatched Seattle in Chicago Snow
Fuck the writer. 35/24 doesn't look 'overmatched' to me. This guy and those in the comments section never stop shitting on Seattle.
Can't say I blame them... most Jets fans as well as myself thought the same way.Jenspm wrote:
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again, did you watch the game? the score doesn't mean anything considering the fact that the game was over at the end if the third quarterunnamednewbie13 wrote:
35/24 against a team that entered the playoffs at 7 & 9, and at that, it could have gone either way. WTG, Bears. Seattle has to endure some pretty spiteful and condescending rhetoric from the rest of the NFL. People should give the 'Hawks at least some credit for getting as far as they did with the season they've had.HaiBai wrote:
did you watch the game? we completely outplayed you guys in every aspect of the gameunnamednewbie13 wrote:
FUUUUUUUUUUU
Seahawks vs. Bears: Jay Cutler Pummels Overmatched Seattle in Chicago Snow
Fuck the writer. 35/24 doesn't look 'overmatched' to me. This guy and those in the comments section never stop shitting on Seattle.
did you see the end of the pats/jets game?HaiBai wrote:
again, did you watch the game? the score doesn't mean anything considering the fact that the game was over at the end if the third quarterunnamednewbie13 wrote:
35/24 against a team that entered the playoffs at 7 & 9, and at that, it could have gone either way. WTG, Bears. Seattle has to endure some pretty spiteful and condescending rhetoric from the rest of the NFL. People should give the 'Hawks at least some credit for getting as far as they did with the season they've had.HaiBai wrote:
did you watch the game? we completely outplayed you guys in every aspect of the game