This has got to be the best one-handed catch ever:
http://bleacherrepor...ng-dragged-down
AWESOME. That might be the best catch I've seen in the NFL.
Now back to fighting demons and dragons in DAI. Good game
This has got to be the best one-handed catch ever:
http://bleacherrepor...ng-dragged-down
AWESOME. That might be the best catch I've seen in the NFL.
Now back to fighting demons and dragons in DAI. Good game
Final scores for week 12, Monday 11/24
Buffalo Bills beat New York Jets, 38 to 3 The Jet's quarterback issues were really a problem in this game.
http://www.nfl.com/n...g-loss-to-bills
http://www.nfl.com/n...-wallop-ny-jets
Baltimore Ravens beat New Orleans Saints, 34 to 27 This is the 3rd home game loss in a row for the Saints. The Ravens however, are back on a winning track.
http://www.nfl.com/n...ens-over-saints
Other news: Odell Beckham JR's incredible catch is taking on a viral internet meme life of its own:
(Too bad the Giants lost this game.)
Almost forgot, here's the link for week 13:
http://www.nfl.com/s...ules/2014/REG13
I hope you're all having a great time with DA:I.
I want to see if I can upgrade my system first before I get it. If I can make myself wait... ![]()
Excellent. Ravens beat the Saints. With both Atlanta and the Saints losing, Carolina still has an opportunity, though small, to win its division if they can win the rest of their remaining games and for the Falcons and Saints to lose more games
I just want to see whoever wins the NFC South do worse than 7-9. xD
Another reason why I really like Richard Sherman when he starts talking:
Saying like it is...
10-3 last week; my best in a while. Let's see if we can maintain that success.
Lions over Bears: I think the Lions' loss to the Pats is more a testament to how good the Pats are than the limitations of the Lions. This is a game they must win if they are to avoid the meltdowns of the past.
Cowboys over Eagles: The Cowboys' offensive line should carry the day over the Eagles' sketchy defense. And I just can't pick Sanchez on the road against what looks like one of the best teams in the NFL.
Seahawks over 49ers: I have no idea; this game will be low-scoring and will come down to a small number of random plays, so I'll just go with the defending champs coming off an impressive win.
Browns over Bills: This is the hardest game of the week for me to pick; and has some draft implications as well (Cleveland has Buffalo's first round selection for next year, so the worse Buffalo does, the higher that pick will be).
Colts over Washington: Indianapolis has a 'good-bad' defense: It's very good against poor teams, and is not good at all against the better offenses.
Rams over Raiders: One win isn't enough for me to give the benefit of the doubt to Oakland; Derek Carr got lucky with some very poor throws last week against KC.
Panthers over Vikings: Both teams are mediocre; I'll go with the team that has Cam Newton coming off a bye week.
Steelers over Saints: Drew Brees' accuracy seems to have precipitously declined; his passes are more wobbly, and throws that used to be automatic are off-target. Plus, Le'Veon Bell will run all over the Saints' porous run defense.
Bengals over Buccaneers: It's the Buccaneers.
Giants over Jaguars: It's the Jaguars.
Ravens over Chargers: The Chargers haven't looked right the last few weeks, while the Ravens' offense is clicking.
Texans over Titans: I have no idea what the quarterback situation in Houston is, but whoever they put out there will be good enough against what I think is one of the two or three worst teams in the league.
Cardinals over Falcons: The Falcons' offense is one-dimensional, and their defense is zero-dimensional. Even with Drew Stanton, somewhere in the range of 13 points will probably be enough for AZ to win.
Patriots over Packers: Boy was I wrong about this Pats team earlier this year. What is their weakness right now?
Broncos over Chiefs: Still have to give the edge to Manning in this match up; they came through with a tough victory against an underrated Dolphins team.
Dolphins over Jets: It's the Jets.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone
Last week went 11-4
Thursday
Detroit over Chicago - Detroit should win this after their poor performance at New England.
Dallas over Philly - The winner of this game would most likely win the division and possibly get a first round bye in the playoffs
upset pick - 49er's over Seahawks - The winner would likely get in the playoffs while the other might not make it
Sunday
Colts over Redskins
Houston over Titans - I'm surprised Houston doesn't have a better record than what they have. Unless they fall apart, they should win this gam
Chargers over Ravens - Rivers will have to play his best for the team to win and overcome the cold temperatures.
Bills over Browns
Giants over Jacksonville - I would not be surprised if Jacksonville finds a way to win this game, but I still like the Giants chances
Bengals over TB
Raiders over Rams - Oakland is still on a high after getting their first win last week and will use that to beat the Rams
Steelers over Saints - If this was being played in the dome I might vote for Siants, but Steelers have the advantage at home and in cold weather
Panthers over Vikings - Must win for Carolina. That can be said for the rest of their games
Arizona over Atlanta
Packers over Pats - This at Lambeau field and I don't like the Patriots.
Denver over KC
Monday night
Miami over Jets

Scores for Thanksgiving 11/27:
Detroit Lions beat Chicago Bears, 34 to 17
Philadelphia Eagles beat Dallas Cowboys, 33 to 10
Seattle Seahawks beat San Francisco 49ers, 19 to 3
Good night all. Hope your day was happy. ![]()
okay, i really didnt see the Seahawks winning this one but 19-3!?!
I am late with the tips again but this time i have a good excuse , i was playing DAI ![]()
I went 10 - 3 last week and i have missed the first three games ![]()
Balt
Clev
Hou
Indy
NYG
Car
Pit
STL
Cin
Ari
NE ![]()
KC
Mia
0-1 last week, WHOOOO!!
Alright, here it is...
Indy over Washington: DEADskins, 'nuff said.
Bills over Browns: Bills can shut down the Browns' running game, and Hoyer cannot carry an offense to a W.
Houston over Tennessee: Texans' D vs. the rookie QB and solid running-game ought to be enough to win.
Ravens over Chargers: feels like the wheels are coming off for San Diego.
Rams over Raiders: though Oakland looks to be rejuvenated after win, Rams have been a headache for many opponents, and are at home.
Bengals over Tampa Bay: for any team vying for #1 in their division, the Bucs are basically a gimme.
Jags over Giants: Jacksonville is not good, but they are disciplined, enough -- I think -- to create the turnovers necessary to beat NYG.
Stillers over 'Aints: while PIT is inconsistent and underachieves against weak opponents, NO on the road is a worse bet still.
Panthers over Vikings: Teddy is turning it over too much, and I think Olsen could be the bane of MIN's defense tomorrow.
Arizona over Atlanta: 6-10 NFC South champ ... all going to plan! >xD
Denver over KC: I suspect DEN will reclaim the top of the division from here on in.
Packers over Pats: someone has to bring NE back to Earth, might as well be us. Aside: winning QB = MVP, you can take that to the bank.
Miami over Jets: the 'fins have held off better offenses than one led by Ge-nope SmINT.
Scores for Sunday 11/30:
Green Bay Packers beat New England Patriots, 26 to 21 This was not a good time to mess with the cheese. Nice win, Packers.
http://www.nfl.com/n...we-won-this-one
Atlanta Falcons beat Arizona Cardinals, 29 to 18 What?!
New Orleans Saints beat Pittsburgh Steelers, 35 to32 Another upset...
Minnesota Vikings beat Carolina Panthers, 31 to 13
Jacksonville Jaguars beat New York Giants, 25 to 24 Yes, the Jaguars did win...
Indianapolis Colts beat Washington Redskins, 49 to 27
Cincinnati Bengals beat Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 14 to 13
Buffalo Bills beat Cleveland Browns, 26 to 10 Awkward time for Johnny Manziel's 1st start. I'll bet they wish they'd started him earlier...
http://bleacherrepor...ts-and-reaction
San Diego Chargers beat Baltimore Ravens, 34 to 33 Close...
St. Louis Rams beat Oakland Raiders, 52 to 0
Houston Texans beat Tennessee Titans, 45 to 21
May add more comments later... I'm watching the Broncos at Kansas City right now. Have fun...
I cackled and did an "evil" happy dance when I saw the score of that game.
6-7 this week; the worst yet. I picked wrong on every game that was close on paper (Panthers/Vikings, Chargers/Ravens, Bills/Browns Packers/Patriots), and the upsets (Jags over Giants, Saints over Steelers, Falcons over Cardinals) didn't help either. Yuck. The Falcons' win was especially perplexing; sure, Drew Stanton has a really slow release and sailed a few passes badly in this game, but that doesn't explain how the Atlanta Falcons, one of the worst rushing teams in the league, became the first team to have a 100-yard rusher against the Cardinals. Sometimes I wonder if anyone knows anything about this league.
I have to say that posting about this on a week-to-week basis has made me much more sympathetic to sports writers. If we're strictly being rational, then we'd have to say after every single game, "Well, that's still not enough information to tell who's good and who isn't" (even 16 games probably isn't enough information), but you can't just say that all the time, because it's boring. Thus, the temptation to overreact to the events of the previous week becomes almost irresistable. Mike Greenberg of "Mike and Mike in the Morning" once said that his occupation is "professional overreacter," and it seems that he's exactly right.
Sports writers and commentators are too willfully ignorant to get any sympathy from me. Not that there is anything wrong with that because at the end of the day it is just sports. From hanging around analytics types I've learned its best to use the past tense that way you're in the clear. Just don't be trying to predict the future without some viable data. And yeah, 16 games probably isn't a big enough sample but it could be worse (at least its not the MLB playoffs) but if you are willing to take information with a grain of salt its not that hard to talk about things without overracting.
And I did get a kick out of everyone picking the Pats. In my opinion the Pats and Packers are pretty much the same, take the home team.
im still in shock.... Patriots
also, remember when i said its a good time to be a Raiders fan? yeah **** that
It was good seeing the Packers beating the Pats.
If the Raiders didn't eat all that turkey, they might've put some points on the board
Carolina I'm frustrated with. The offense needs to be benched and their special teams unit.
Surprised that the Steelers couldn't do better against the Saints
Watts should become a receiver instead of being a defensive lineman
6-7 this week; the worst yet. I picked wrong on every game that was close on paper (Panthers/Vikings, Chargers/Ravens, Bills/Browns Packers/Patriots), and the upsets (Jags over Giants, Saints over Steelers, Falcons over Cardinals) didn't help either. Yuck. The Falcons' win was especially perplexing; sure, Drew Stanton has a really slow release and sailed a few passes badly in this game, but that doesn't explain how the Atlanta Falcons, one of the worst rushing teams in the league, became the first team to have a 100-yard rusher against the Cardinals. Sometimes I wonder if anyone knows anything about this league.
I have to say that posting about this on a week-to-week basis has made me much more sympathetic to sports writers. If we're strictly being rational, then we'd have to say after every single game, "Well, that's still not enough information to tell who's good and who isn't" (even 16 games probably isn't enough information), but you can't just say that all the time, because it's boring. Thus, the temptation to overreact to the events of the previous week becomes almost irresistable. Mike Greenberg of "Mike and Mike in the Morning" once said that his occupation is "professional overreacter," and it seems that he's exactly right.
Finally, the link to the NFL week 14 schedule:
http://www.nfl.com/s...ules/2014/REG14
Something else to consider when you see an upset... Some of the underdogs are actively working to fix what's wrong with their game. Those efforts should bear some fruit, even if it's only an occasional win.
Have fun and enjoy the holiday season. ![]()
It was good seeing the Packers beating the Pats.
If the Raiders didn't eat all that turkey, they might've put some points on the board
Carolina I'm frustrated with. The offense needs to be benched and their special teams unit.
Surprised that the Steelers couldn't do better against the Saints
Watts should become a receiver instead of being a defensive lineman
Oh please, now you're just being too optimistic...