What do you guys think of the AFC East now?

Discussion in 'National Football League' started by xeticus, Oct 16, 2009.

  1. onefanjet

    onefanjet Well-Known Member

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    Heheheheeheh....this is true....my bad......:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
     
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    In what world is 3 losses + 2 losses = 6 losses? 7-3 + 3-2 gives us 10-5. You forgot to predict the Tampa game, which should be an easy win. Change that up to 11 - 5.
     
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    You'd better get cracking. You can only have one more loss to finish the season with an improved record.
     
  4. NYCBillsFan

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    Um, really? Have you seen these two go at it in the FA market? The BILLS are the polar opposites of the REDSKINS. Ralph let's em go and Dan scoops em up. Funny thing is, same results.
     
  5. NYCBillsFan

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    I think the JETS remind me of the late 80's BILLS. Good young QB with a solid D. They could have a nice run and be the next kings of the hill in the AFC East. NE is in decline, but should play tough for at least the next 3 or 4 years. Miami is as Miami always is, a team that is good enough, but then not good enough. I don't see where they can break into the elite status. Parcellsparano worked his magic last year, but using a gimmick offense. They will have to draft well in order to maintain there momentum, or it'll come crashing down hard. And speaking of crashing hard, my BILLS team is just heartbreaking to watch. We've all seen it from our teams. This year is our turn with the shit sandwich. Jauron has to go. I have no faith that he can ever lead this, or any, team to the playoffs. They have solid young talent, but the OL gamble this year has backfired so far, and until the OL learns to play, the team will continue to struggle.
     
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    Er.... the world in which I was drinking? Thanx 4 the correction..... do I get credit for my heart being in the right place????.....lol
     
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    Of course! I was just pointing out that you really thought they could be a little better than you let on. 11 - 5 sounds like a better plan to me, even if I have doubts they'll get there.
     
  8. SyracuseJet

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    Meriweather? Are you serious? I'll conceed Mayo, although MLB are generally overrated. But Meriweather? He could start on 5-10 teams in the NFL. And you think he's a Pro Bowler? Get the fuck out of here.
     
  9. xeticus

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    Man the Jets aren't looking too good now. And the Patriots just lit the Titans up for 59 points. Looks this division is all topsey turvy.
     
  10. CJLang

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    Merriweather has become a very good starting Safety.
     
  11. dubagedi

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    Maybe you haven't seen him play since his rookie year. He had a rough start to his career but this year he is greatly improved. Not quite a Polumalu or Reed yet but he's been making plays all year. Against Buffalo, he was making big hits throughout the game and forced the fumble on the kickoff that let the Pats back into the game. He also made some pretty spectacular plays against Baltimore. You're underrating him.
     

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