Don't underestimate the impact that injuries have had on the quality of these games. If Stanton/Bell/Green all play, I think these are better played games. Just too many key guys out
Well. I wanted Lions to win but didn't want to see such an inept Dallas offense. Come on Dallas. Show something and score a TD before the half is over and make the game competitive.
The problem would be that the Bengals would have to pay someone more money then they are paying Lewis.
This is why I laugh when people make Woody out to be some kind of historically bad owner. People have no idea how bad it could be . . .
It's really sad when you think about it. Sanchez has beaten Rivers, Manning and Brady. Romo has had one win, Dalton 0 and Matt Ryan 1. It' pretty pathetic. Not advocating Sanchez by any means, but it's hilarious to me how some of these QBs just can't get the job done.
I really don't understand how refs decide when pick play should be called offensive PI. Luckily for Cowboys, it didn't matter. Very important stand for Dallas D now. Can't let up any points
Sanchez hasn't beaten Rivers, Manning, and Brady in anything. Unless they secretly played some singles Tennis game that I am unaware of? The Jets beat the Chargers, Colts, and Pats in the playoffs in 2009 and 2010, respectively. There is a big difference between those two statements. (Bigger than I believe the media and most fans seem to properly acknowledge)
Of course. And this is precisely why statements like "Sanchez beat Brady" and "Eli beat Romo" are inherently moronic. Not only are two opposing quarterbacks never even on the field at the same time, but there are 10 other guys on the field at any given time. The "this quarterback beat that quarterback" stuff is overwhelmingly illogical.