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Okay, haven't had a NFL thread for a while and with the season about to roll into high gear with all the teams hoping to make a run for the playoffs it should be really good. The Steelers survive a scare in Cincy, the Colts are looking like they are unstopible, the Vikings have a great comback in Detriot, the Ellie era starts in New York......
Lots of things going on in the NFL, what's your take?
Actually, in the second half, things have turned around. Eli looks more comfortable and the Falcons are acting intimidated. The Giants have got first and goal to potentially tie the game right now.
The BIG story of the day, of course, is how great the Buffalo Bills looked in dismantling the Rams.
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Well, when they meet in the NFC Championship game we know who you'll be rooting for!!
Last year's Panthers nonwithstanding, when someone stumbles to a division based on a soft schedule and lack of competition (and make no mistake, this is what the Falcons are doing now, and will probably do for the remainder of the year; the only remaining game they might be an underdog in -- assuming no one improves substantially in the second half of the season -- is their final game at Seattle), they lose their first playoff game. I think it'd be poetic justice if the Pack went down to Atlanta and beat them in their dome, but that's just me...
Well, when they meet in the NFC Championship game we know who you'll be rooting for!!
I don't care which one of them would win. I was just stating that out of the games shown on Fox at 4pm, I would have rather been watching Atlanta play.
Can't it be argued with the state of the NFC right now, that all their teams have a soft schedule?
Not to the degree the Falcons do, mostly because the NFC South is so bad, and the cross-divisions they play this year (the AFC West and NFC West) aren't very strong either (the AFC West is pretty average, with two good teams and two bad teams; the NFC West has two inconsistent above average teams, a below average team, and the second-worst team in the league). Then they've got a third-place schedule, so their other two games are against the Giants and Lions.
THe Texans have been improving nicely over the past few years.
I just thank gawd they didn't decide to display that improvement in the 4th quarter last night.
What scares me even more, for the sake of my beloved Packers, is the injury situation at running back / fullback. By the end of the game last night, 4 of their 6 backs (Green, Davenport, Williams, Lachey) were hurt. Hope we can get a few of them back for Monday night.
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