With New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, Philly, Dallas, and NYG probably competing for one of those two spots with them....yeah. Not seeing it this year. I would consider it a major accomplishment if they go .500.
New Orleans wont make it this year due to defense and coaching... I have Detroit and Philly both making it, and that considers Phillys poor performances against the Browns. Dallas will not have enough steam to last the season and sucks for them that they have such an early bye, but they will open 2-0. Giants.... *shrug* I had them slotted for the playoffs but now im thinking Washington will take their ticket.
Also is it just me or is the color of green Philly uses ugly as fuck? I think it looks alright when they have their white jerseys but the green ones I just don't like.
You tryin to be a hero fool? You wanna see badass mother fucker?! I'll show ya a badass!!!
Patriots are looking good. If Ridley can keep healthy it seems as of now the Patriots have a legit running game. Also their defense looks a bit better, at least the linebackers. Corners could use a bit more work.
Also with the addition of Lloyd being a deep threat can only help their offense.
Death is not the worst of evils.
You can't be down, when you're always high.
I really don't think it's a big deal. We get a little break for Thanksgiving too. All our games on the road are in twos and the ones after the bye are the toughest.
The rams played pretty damn good under Jeff Fischer yesterday....but we completely shut down there rushing attack (78 yards) a pressured the QB...the only reason why that game was even close was 2 picks in the red zone by horrible decisions and a great play from Cortland Finnegan on an INT td on our own end of the field....had stafford not made those 2 bad choices this would have been a blow out as well....stafford will get better....and IF...and thats a big IF...but if our D plays that good we will be just as good as any one in our division
The Buffalo Bills not only got blown out Sunday but top running back Fred Jackson is out for at least one month and receiver David Nelson is gone for the rest of the 2012 season, sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
An MRI exam completed on Jackson's right knee Monday revealed nothing conclusive, a source familiar with result told Schefter. It likely will be 7-10 days before a timeline is established for his return but a source estimated that the running back will miss at least a month.
Nelson, meanwhile, tore the ACL in his right knee Sunday, a league source told Schefter. Before his injury, Nelson had two catches for 31 yards Sunday. He was the team's second-leading receiver in 2011, finishing with 61 receptions for 658 yards and five touchdowns.
Both players were injured in the Bills' 48-28 Week 1 blowout loss to the New York Jets.
Jackson, who went on injured reserve last November with a broken right leg, went down with 11:07 left in the first half Sunday when he ran for 7 yards and was hit hard by LaRon Landry. Jackson went down immediately and stayed down for a few moments while he was checked by trainers before walking on his own to the sideline.
C.J. Spiller replaced him and got the Bills on the scoreboard, zipping past a few missed tackles by Landry and Bart Scott and scooting into the end zone for a career-best 56-yard score. Spiller finished with a career-best 169 yards rushing.
Nelson was hurt early into the fourth quarter when he went down away from the play. After being helped off the field, he was spotted walking on the injured leg along the sideline.
Jackson finished 2011 with 934 yards and six touchdowns. He has rushed for at least 900 yards in each of the last three seasons, including 2009 when he had a career-best 1,062 rushing yards.
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Also is it just me or is the color of green Philly uses ugly as fuck? I think it looks alright when they have their white jerseys but the green ones I just don't like.
Also with the addition of Lloyd being a deep threat can only help their offense.
An MRI exam completed on Jackson's right knee Monday revealed nothing conclusive, a source familiar with result told Schefter. It likely will be 7-10 days before a timeline is established for his return but a source estimated that the running back will miss at least a month.
Nelson, meanwhile, tore the ACL in his right knee Sunday, a league source told Schefter. Before his injury, Nelson had two catches for 31 yards Sunday. He was the team's second-leading receiver in 2011, finishing with 61 receptions for 658 yards and five touchdowns.
Both players were injured in the Bills' 48-28 Week 1 blowout loss to the New York Jets.
Jackson, who went on injured reserve last November with a broken right leg, went down with 11:07 left in the first half Sunday when he ran for 7 yards and was hit hard by LaRon Landry. Jackson went down immediately and stayed down for a few moments while he was checked by trainers before walking on his own to the sideline.
C.J. Spiller replaced him and got the Bills on the scoreboard, zipping past a few missed tackles by Landry and Bart Scott and scooting into the end zone for a career-best 56-yard score. Spiller finished with a career-best 169 yards rushing.
Nelson was hurt early into the fourth quarter when he went down away from the play. After being helped off the field, he was spotted walking on the injured leg along the sideline.
Jackson finished 2011 with 934 yards and six touchdowns. He has rushed for at least 900 yards in each of the last three seasons, including 2009 when he had a career-best 1,062 rushing yards.
And there will only every be one perfect 0-16 season. I think we all know who holds that.