drinkwine732Posts: 20,418destroyer of motherfuckers
You really think Colts are going to be in a wild card spot?
It's less of me thinking the Colts are going to do poorly, it's me thinking the Texans are going to do well. I think both are 11-5 to 14-2 teams. Most don't agree on the Texans, although I think they're an elite offense and a defense that is good enough.
You really think Colts are going to be in a wild card spot?
It's less of me thinking the Colts are going to do poorly, it's me thinking the Texans are going to do well. I think both are 11-5 to 14-2 teams. Most don't agree on the Texans, although I think they're an elite offense and a defense that is good enough.
I agree that the Texans do have a beastly offense and it's only going to get better, but 14-2 idk about that. 9 of their games are against Super Bowl contenders and favorites. They play the Colts 2x,Cowboys,Chargers,Ravens,Jets,TItans 2x, and Giants. All very very very tough teams. Rest of their schedule is cup cake though.
drinkwine732Posts: 20,418destroyer of motherfuckers
You really think Colts are going to be in a wild card spot?
It's less of me thinking the Colts are going to do poorly, it's me thinking the Texans are going to do well. I think both are 11-5 to 14-2 teams. Most don't agree on the Texans, although I think they're an elite offense and a defense that is good enough.
I agree that the Texans do have a beastly offense and it's only going to get better, but 14-2 idk about that. 9 of their games are against Super Bowl contenders and favorites. They play the Colts 2x,Cowboys,Chargers,Ravens,Jets,TItans 2x, and Giants. All very very very tough teams. Rest of their schedule is cup cake though.
They have it in them to beat every team there. Some better than others, but they can do it. Let's imagine, they split the series with the Colts, then lose to either the Jets or the Cowboys, the two others (at least I think so) that they are most likely to lose to. There's 14-2. Sure, they could lose to any other team there (except the Giants, there's no excuse for that), but I think it's just as likely for them to win it.
drinkwine732Posts: 20,418destroyer of motherfuckers
Kareem Jackson, arguably the best cornerback behind Joe Haden in the draft. He's a big addition, whether you see him getting stats or not, he'll be important. They also got Earl Mitchell, who (if he's starting) could be big also. That D is better than it gets credit for, they just needed improvement to the secondary, which they got.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was in a car accident this morning in Boston's Back Bay section, a law enforcement source said.
A sedan and a passenger van collided at 6:34 a.m. at Commonwealth Avenue and Gloucester Street, said Boston Fire Department spokesman Steve MacDonald.
The driver of the sedan was able to get out and was walking around after the crash. A man was stuck in the back of the passenger van and had to be removed with the Jaws of Life, then transported to an area hospital, MacDonald said. He said the traffic light was hit during the accident and Boston police were investigating.
The source said the man driving the sedan was Brady. The passenger in the van was unconscious after the accident and was transported to Brigham and Women's Hospital, police said.
The crash comes as the Patriots are gearing up for their season opener on Sunday against the Cinncinnatti Bengals.
Patriots spokesman Stacey James didn't immediately return a message seeking comment
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Andre>Calvin
FACT!
My predictions are...
NFC East: Cowboys
NFC North: Lions (lol jk, Packers)
NFC South: Saints
NFC West: 49ers
NFC Wildcards: Vikings, Falcons
AFC East: Jets
AFC North: Ravens
AFC South: Texans
AFC West: Chargers
AFC Wildcards: Colts, Patriots
NFC Championship: Packers over Saints
AFC Championship: Colts over Jets
Superbowl: Packers over Colts
Frank Gore: 1600 yrds
Michael Crabtree: 1000 yrds, 11 tds.
9 of their games are against Super Bowl contenders and favorites. They play the Colts 2x,Cowboys,Chargers,Ravens,Jets,TItans 2x, and Giants. All very very very tough teams. Rest of their schedule is cup cake though.
NFC East: Cowboys
NFC South: Saints
NFC West: 49er's
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Vikings
Falcons
AFC South: Colts
AFC North: Ravens
AFC East: Jets
AFC West: Chargers
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Texans
Bengals
NFC Championship: Cowboys over Packers
AFC Championship: Colts over Bengals
Super Bowl: Cowboys over Colts
My previous picks were a little bit different, but ended the same.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was in a car accident this morning in Boston's Back Bay section, a law enforcement source said.
A sedan and a passenger van collided at 6:34 a.m. at Commonwealth Avenue and Gloucester Street, said Boston Fire Department spokesman Steve MacDonald.
The driver of the sedan was able to get out and was walking around after the crash. A man was stuck in the back of the passenger van and had to be removed with the Jaws of Life, then transported to an area hospital, MacDonald said. He said the traffic light was hit during the accident and Boston police were investigating.
The source said the man driving the sedan was Brady. The passenger in the van was unconscious after the accident and was transported to Brigham and Women's Hospital, police said.
The crash comes as the Patriots are gearing up for their season opener on Sunday against the Cinncinnatti Bengals.
Patriots spokesman Stacey James didn't immediately return a message seeking comment