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*How 'bout them Cowboys!!!* Official NFL Week 9 Thread

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I'm not saying they are bad. But...for God's sake...they are better than the Ravens?

Never would have saw that coming.

Ray Rice was hurt and hasn't been producing. He says he is healthy, so who knows for this week, but if he doesn't do something, the Browns certainly can take this game.
 
Picks

BENGALS VS DOLPHINS
FALCONS VS PANTHERS
VIKINGS VS COWBOYS
SAINTS VS JETS
TITANS VS RAMS
CHIEFS VS BILLS
CHARGERS VS REDSKINS
EAGLES VS RAIDERS
BUCCANEERS VS SEAHAWKS
RAVENS VS BROWNS
STEELERS VS PATRIOTS
COLTS VS TEXANS
BEARS VS PACKERS
 
Picks

BENGALS VS DOLPHINS
FALCONS VS PANTHERS
VIKINGS VS COWBOYS
SAINTS VS JETS
TITANS VS RAMS
CHIEFS VS BILLS
CHARGERS VS REDSKINS
EAGLES VS RAIDERS
BUCCANEERS VS SEAHAWKS
RAVENS VS BROWNS
STEELERS VS PATRIOTS
COLTS VS TEXANS
BEARS VS PACKERS

Chargers over the Skins

Looks like that might be the only game in question this week.
 
Finley says he will return from this injury. That is promising.

Also, Jerry Jones says Deion would have stopped Megatron. Lol. I actually would have liked to see that matchup.
 
Seems like the Seahawks wanted Allen. That would have been a scary defense for sure.


I also really hope the Bears beat the Packers, if for no other reason than to really shack that division up. 3 teams at 5-3?

Seahawks dropped out early, the Broncos were the only team in the running over the last two hours or so.

Oh well.

I hate the trade deadline in the NFL. Trades never happen. Needs to be more like the other sports, namely the NHL
 
Seahawks dropped out early, the Broncos were the only team in the running over the last two hours or so.

Oh well.

I hate the trade deadline in the NFL. Trades never happen. Needs to be more like the other sports, namely the NHL

I don't mind the trade deadline because you can't "abuse" it. Say a team like Denver loses Manning late in the season. Is it fair for them to trade for a good QB that didn't make the playoffs?
 
I don't mind the trade deadline because you can't "abuse" it. Say a team like Denver loses Manning late in the season. Is it fair for them to trade for a good QB that didn't make the playoffs?

I don't think you understand what I was saying. I was implying that the deadline for the NFL sucks because nobody trades in the NFL. The Trent Richardson blockbuster that happened is the kind of thing that is practically unheard of.

In the other sports, there is nearly always a blockbuster trade around and leading up to the deadline. In the MLB you see it, more so in the NBA, and then even more so in the NHL.
Scale is something like this

NHL = dozens of trades around the deadline




NBA = usually a few good trades going down

MLB = also a few trade







NFL = 1 trade a year
 
I don't think you understand what I was saying. I was implying that the deadline for the NFL sucks because nobody trades in the NFL. The Trent Richardson blockbuster that happened is the kind of thing that is practically unheard of.

In the other sports, there is nearly always a blockbuster trade around and leading up to the deadline. In the MLB you see it, more so in the NBA, and then even more so in the NHL.
Scale is something like this

NHL = dozens of trades around the deadline




NBA = usually a few good trades going down

MLB = also a few trade







NFL = 1 trade a year

That's because most trades happen in the off season.

The NFL is a lot more complicated than other sports. You can basically go from the Yankees to the Astros (are they still a team?) and play the same night.

With the NFL, even a kickoff return has at least ten different ways to be ran and different blocking schemes on top of that. Learning a playbook and all the different reads can take a very long time.

Trades happen in the NFL but they aren't common mid season. You are looking at a lot of lost production and having to pay another player to play while the one you brought in gets up to speed.
 
I don't think you understand what I was saying. I was implying that the deadline for the NFL sucks because nobody trades in the NFL. The Trent Richardson blockbuster that happened is the kind of thing that is practically unheard of.

In the other sports, there is nearly always a blockbuster trade around and leading up to the deadline. In the MLB you see it, more so in the NBA, and then even more so in the NHL.
Scale is something like this

NHL = dozens of trades around the deadline




NBA = usually a few good trades going down

MLB = also a few trade







NFL = 1 trade a year

I thought you were saying no trade deadline. rudeguy has a good point. It takes a lot of guys to make a football team work. You can't really just jump into a new team and fit in unless you're a kicker / punter or a gunner maybe.

I have no idea how hockey is set up (parents wouldn't let me play growing up, so I never did) and basketball isn't exactly rocket science. Baseball, is pretty easy in almost every position to just jump in to.
 
I don't think anyone could have anticipated how badly injuries would devastate this team. Of the 5 losses, 3 of them could still easily have been won without injuries, maybe 4 (Roddy White was playing hurt against the Saints, several starters have been out in each game since, 4 of the 5 losses were decided in the last minute and by a touchdown or less). Sunday was just bad though. As a loyal Falcons fan I hope it'll be looking up from here, but the offensive line just sucks right now and that's killing us.

And I still have 4 season ticket home games to go to.

The Packers seem to be doing OK with devastating injuries....just sayin. 🙂
 
LOL @ OP's "how about them Cowboys". The Cowboys fans at work are so quiet and sad. I did watch the last few minutes of the game and the defense blew it, especially when Stafford sneaked a fast one on them at the goal line.
 
The Packers seem to be doing OK with devastating injuries....just sayin. 🙂

Yeah, the FudgePackers (Fudgies) are probably going to win the NFC North.

Have the Cowpokers recovered from being anally violated by the Detroit Lions again, yet? (The Lions had a huge comeback win against them in the 2011 season thanks to three inopportune Romo INTs.)
 
LOL @ OP's "how about them Cowboys". The Cowboys fans at work are so quiet and sad. I did watch the last few minutes of the game and the defense blew it, especially when Stafford sneaked a fast one on them at the goal line.

Oh the troll pops his head out of his ass. Good to see you, Svnla.
 
Oh the troll pops his head out of his ass. Good to see you, Svnla.

Don't be mad when I stated the facts. Lions had zero time out with a little more than 1 minute and still won by several long passes.

The feeling is not mutual, now get lost and stop quoting me, loser. Better yet, go hang out with your hero, Romo the zero. "Birds of a feather flock together".
 
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LOL @ OP's "how about them Cowboys". The Cowboys fans at work are so quiet and sad. I did watch the last few minutes of the game and the defense blew it, especially when Stafford sneaked a fast one on them at the goal line.
Not sad, just busy!

After so many win/losses in the last 2 minutes I'm starting to become numb to it. 😉

The defense should be ashamed of that last play. When do you EVER listen to what the other team tells you they are going to do and expect it?
 
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