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What a dissapointing loss for San Diego at home, knowing they could gain a game on Denver.

Neither the Broncs nor Bolts deserve to be in the playoffs. Frown
 
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Dunder; Being a huge Denver fan, I agree. Either team would just get massacred in the first round of th playoffs, it's not worth the pain and misery for either team to go.
 
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yahhhhh jets! yahhhhh giants! Smile Popcorn


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Dunder; Being a huge Denver fan, I agree. Either team would just get massacred in the first round of th playoffs, it's not worth the pain and misery for either team to go.

GO RAIDERS! Razz

The AFC West is pathetic. They should give their automatic playoff birth to another division.
 
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yahhhhh jets! yahhhhh giants! Smile Popcorn
I'm neither a Jets nor a Giants fan, but those two teams would make it a great Super Bowl this year. It would almost be like the 2000 World Series.
 
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shhhhh!!! i been predicting that for weeks and it's all starting to look real!! Cool

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yahhhhh jets! yahhhhh giants! Smile Popcorn
I'm neither a Jets nor a Giants fan, but those two teams would make it a great Super Bowl this year. It would almost be like the 2000 World Series.


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I believe that the Broncos have to make the trip to play the Jets next week. Guess they will get to see what the big time looks like. May not be pretty!
 
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No, McNabb isn't quite Brady or Peyton, or Favre, but I consider him elite, and easily in the company of Big Ben or Romo, or Eli.

Would you like a mulligan on that one?
 
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No, McNabb isn't quite Brady or Peyton, or Favre, but I consider him elite, and easily in the company of Big Ben or Romo, or Eli.

Would you like a mulligan on that one?
How bout the company of Derek Anderson and Jon Kitna?
 
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It would almost be like the 2000 World Series.
Not a good memory for Mets fans. But it would be a thrilla. Jints hands down.
 
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yahhhhh jets! yahhhhh giants!

Jets look good and they have a favorable schedule. If the packers lose tonght they might think twice about not bringing Favre back. He is on quite a roll.
 
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Geaux Saints. Nice to be home after 4 weeks away from home. Who did this scheduling???
 
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Hey! Great News! The LIONS were able to sell out for Thanksgiving day. So now the game won't be blacked out, and everyone in Michigan can watch their favorite team play the Titans. I think it'll be a close one...



...for the first 30 seconds.


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Hey! Great News! The LIONS were able to sell out for Thanksgiving day. So now the game won't be blacked out, and everyone in Michigan can watch their favorite team play the Titans. I think it'll be a close one...



...for the first 30 seconds.
At least you guys have the Red Wings.
 
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A local TV news anchor said last night that Denvers best prospect were to:

1. Forfeit all its remaining five games.
2. Let the players rest and heal up.
3. Go int the playoffs fres.

He figured with a two game lean in the NFC West, the other teams are so bad, they'll never catch us even if we lose out! Why not just forfeit and get healthy?
 
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A local TV news anchor said last night that Denvers best prospect were to:

1. Forfeit all its remaining five games.
2. Let the players rest and heal up.
3. Go int the playoffs fres.

He figured with a two game lean in the NFC West, the other teams are so bad, they'll never catch us even if we lose out! Why not just forfeit and get healthy?
This was likely tongue in cheek, however that 2 game lead in the AFC West is not all that healthy with the last game of the season against the Bolts who as of now hold the second tie breaker of better winning percentage within the division after last weeks debacle against the Raiders. The Bolts however would need to make up at least 1 game in the next 4 weeks, which sadly seems beyond them.
 
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yahhhhh jets! yahhhhh giants! Smile Popcorn
I'm neither a Jets nor a Giants fan, but those two teams would make it a great Super Bowl this year. It would almost be like the 2000 World Series.


Which team do you support?
 
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My word, how bad are the Lions? Confused

Are they going to go 0-16? This is the first time I have seen them this year.
 
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My word, how bad are the Lions? Confused

Are they going to go 0-16? This is the first time I have seen them this year.
Very, probably, unless you enjoy tragic ineptitude you haven't missed much.
 
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Unfortunately, the Lions are one Thanksgiving day tradition which will probably continue. Let's hope someday the NFL finally puts everyone out of their misery and provides a watchable football game at 1:00 EST. Mad
 
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The Lions will have good chance to get a win as they face the vikings at home in two weeks. We only beat them 12-10 here earlier in the season. However Daunte culpepper does look like he should have stayed in retirement. Hopefully the second game will be better.
 
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Well the Lions just got humiliated on national television, I guess it will be the Hawks turn soon enough.
 
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My word, how bad are the Lions? Confused

Are they going to go 0-16? This is the first time I have seen them this year.


We've been trying to hide them as much as we could, but there's always that pesky Thanksgiving game. Very hard to cover that one up. Oh well, you probably won't have to see them again this year. We in Michigan, however, will get the local feed for the rest of their road games. Thankfully, their home games are likely to be blacked out for the rest of the season this year.

Go Redwings!


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No, McNabb isn't quite Brady or Peyton, or Favre, but I consider him elite, and easily in the company of Big Ben or Romo, or Eli.

Would you like a mulligan on that one?


Um, no actually.


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