Are you ready for some Football?!? (NFL)

It's only the second week of the season, but with 11 intradivisional games today we could start to see some early indications of who's a contender and who's a pretender. I'm especially looking at the NFC East.
 

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I'm interested if the Cardinals can pullthe upset in Seattle. Can TB do something after getting killed last week? Can GB do the same? And both KC and Denver had high hopes for this season, and both lost opening week.
 


The Browns have shown they have talent, actually. If they can just get the parts moving all at once they might be...dare I say...good!?! :D But this game is lost to them...
 


Captain Tagon said:
Wow, go Buffalo. What happened to the "best team in the East" Dolphins?

While I saw a lot of people that felt they would be improved, I don't recalle anyone saying they were better then the Pats. But my guess is a lot of people thought they would be better because of that winning streak last year.
 


Crothian said:
While I saw a lot of people that felt they would be improved, I don't recalle anyone saying they were better then the Pats. But my guess is a lot of people thought they would be better because of that winning streak last year.

Pretty much everything I read, saw on TV, and people I talked to in person thought the Dolphins would manhandle the Patriots this year.
 

I'd probably be more than happy to kick Chris Gamble in the junk for his dumb, idiotic, (non-grandma-friendly) stunt that cost Carolina the game today! :mad:

Frankly, I hope the ENTIRE team kicks him in the junk.

Although the offense needs work so the defense isn't doing all the work. Peppers is certainly a powerhouse and a holy (or is it unholy terror) on offenses and, especially, quarterbacks.
 

Captain Tagon said:
Pretty much everything I read, saw on TV, and people I talked to in person thought the Dolphins would manhandle the Patriots this year.


Unless they play the Patriots when it gets cold. Miami can't play when it gets below about 70 degrees F.
 

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