zinfamous
No Lifer
- Jul 12, 2006
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KC is much improved as well and could be dangerous. They lost a close one yesterday. I'd take them over NE right now, mostly because I hate NE. The Steelers looked like a whole new team with Ben back. There are no real serious NFC teams up there either. Washington maybe, Packers are a disappointment and have a lot of injuries. The Bears have been lucky with the record they have--the O-line is suspect at best. Atl, maybe finish with a playoff birth. Just a weird place right now in the NFL.
yeah, i think the Bears main problem is the O-line. They leave major holes, but I've seen them tighten up. Then again...the other major problem is if we see more of Collins or not...sigh.
I have to lol at the Redskins comment. It's sad, b/c I want them to do well, but I don't really see them making it too far. They certainly look impressive, when you qualify that against the previous handful of seasons.
After last nights game, I get the feeling that while they have the skills, and the people to win these games...there's a certain lack of chemistry, strategy...communication. They are clearly missing something. Seriously--6.5 minutes to prance up the field when you're down 2 scores with 8 minutes left? wtf is that? I mean, I was excited that Indianapolis did EVERY THING THEY COULD to hand them that game on the next 3/out series of incomplete passes, no loss of time or timeouts. I mean...wtf Peyton? that was odd.
The fact that they can't exploit that kind of stupidity is really frustrating, but not surprising. Though..I was more shocked to see that kind of play calling from the great Peyton, tbh.
I'm sure Blango was shitting a brick during those 40 seconds.