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Nobody cares. Fuck the Pats.
Betting it was mostly the no huddle causing it. No big thing.
I think you might be forgetting that the cowboys were 8-0 on the road last season. True, the only playoff road game was a loss, but come on, it was barely a loss.Realistically, I think the Cowboys still take their division, but I doubt they can win on the road in the playoffs (if at all), so unless Weedon becomes Matt Flynn 2.0, it is safe to write them off as SB contenders at this point.
Is that the when the pats ran a no huddle offense in order to confuse the sound people at buffalo's stadium? Sounds pretty shady to me. Someone get Brady's phone, lets investigate.#SoundGate
They lost by one touchdown to the world champs after scoring 32 points. I wouldn't discount them from a Wildcard. Then again, Rex Ryan....I really need to see the Bills beat one good to really good team before I say they're capable of anything.
Memo's are not rules. He can send out all the fucking memo's he wants.Buffalo pumped in illegal stadium noise in their attempt to break the sound record last night against NE, including loud train whistles when the Pats center touched the ball every play(which is supposed to be a big no-no according to a memo Goddell sent to all teams last month).
I posted the #SoundGate bit because I love the irony, not because I really give a shit. It is an actual rule though and the memo obviously was to remind everyone of the rule, so you're pretty fucking dumb.They lost by one touchdown to the world champs after scoring 32 points. I wouldn't discount them from a Wildcard. Then again, Rex Ryan....
Memo's are not rules. He can send out all the fucking memo's he wants.
Good old Roger has tried to make policy with memo's before. I naturally assumed that he went overboard and was telling teams they couldn't do things they obviously could because that's how Roger operates. Just ask the Patriots about Roger's memo's on filming other teams.I posted the #SoundGate bit because I love the irony, not because I really give a shit. It is an actual rule though and the memo obviously was to remind everyone of the rule, so you're pretty fucking dumb.
That would be a pretty impressive star alignment for this to happen. I still think we have a legitimate shot at the playoffs for sure. But for us to get homefield throughout at this point would take us going 13 - 1 and the Packers having a worse record than us so head to head tiebreaks don't decide it. That ain't happening.If the stars align and Seattle somehow gets home field, then they are the likely SB bound team.
Its something like 11%.I'd also get nervous about putting the Ravens in as a playoff team at this point. I'm not sure exactly how many teams start 0-2 then go on to the playoffs but I imagine history isn't hugely in their favor. But maybe they'll have a New England-esque turn around from last year. Who knows. They have the talent.
Dallas has a better team this year than they've ever had before. Their defense is playing outstanding and they're missing 3 of their best players. As long as they make it into the playoffs, then I'd say it comes down to them or Green Bay. Seattle looks like they're clearly on the decline so it's unlikely they make it back@Hoss-
A Romo-less Cowboys team is not going to win on the road against the teams they need to for home field (read Green Bay), but yeah looking at their schedule its their home games that are going to test them (Seattle, New England) more while they have to rely on Weedon. I see them winning the division (how could they not in that shitshow?), but they are going to have to do it on the road in the playoffs. They are not a strong playoff team in the last two decades, especially under Romo. They basically beat a shitty eagles team and the Lions in that entire stretch, both at home in the Wild Card round. I don't see them winning a playoff game with a banged up (he is evidently not going to get surgery) Romo on the road. As I said, unless Weedon pulls a Flynn and wins a bunch of tough games in Romo's absence, the SB is very unlikely at this point.
Packers will be the front runners up until Sitton, Rogers, or Bulaga gets hurt, which is admittedly likely given our horrid conditioning people. McFatty will piss away a couple of winnable games, too. If the stars align and Seattle somehow gets home field, then they are the likely SB bound team. I don't think the Ravens will make it at this point, so I see NE going again, especially since they have learned they can get away with shit in exchange for a fine. No other team is going to beat NE at home in the snow.
Since realignment only 10 teams have managed it out of 107 to start 0-2. That's 9%. None have gone 0-3 and done it but getting just one win and going 1-2 can give you hope since 36/141 teams to start with that made the playoffs.Since the NFL adopted its current 12-team playoff format in 1990, there have been 160 clubs that began a year with a 0-2 record. Only 22 of those teams, just 13.75 percent, became playoff entries. The odds are even poorer in the past decade, with only 10.8 percent of the 0-2 teams recovering. There were no such clubs in five of the past 10 seasons and, since 1991, no more than three in a year.
Dallas has a better team this year than they've ever had before.