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Old 09-16-2012, 08:06 PM
 
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^^ So true.

 
Old 09-17-2012, 12:36 AM
 
Location: Southern Willamette Valley, Oregon
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Buff over KC (Fitz has no excuses)
Cinci over Cleve (Must win to stay afloat in this division)
Indy over Minn (Luck gets first pro win)
NO over Carolina (I can't see NO at 0-2)
Houston over Jack (Surprised the spread isn't bigger)
Oakland over Miami (Unrest in Oaktown if they lose this one)
Pats over Cards (But will it be a blowout?)
Giants over Bucs (Eli & Co. right the ship)
Balt over Phili (Eagles didn't impress me last week)
Wash over St.Louis (RGIII shows his stuff again)
Dallas over Seattle (Romo wins in a close one)
Pitts over Jets (I just don't like the Jets)
Sand Dog over Tenn (A solid home win)
San Francisco over Detroit (Harbaugh has a great squad this year)
Denver over Atl (Manning pulls off a road squeaker)
8-6 (not counting Thursdays game or tomorrows). Several surprises this week. The picture becomes clearer as the season goes along. The officiating skewes some of these outcomes as well.
 
Old 09-17-2012, 08:35 AM
 
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Week #2

Chi @ GB -- GB 33-24 >> GB 23-10 - Pack refuse to loose

NO @ Car -- Car 31-28 >> Car 35-27 - Saints' leadership issues starting to surface
TB @ NYG -- NYG 27-17 >> NYG 41-34 - Giants make strong comback to avoid 0-2 hole
Az @ NE -- NE 31-14 >> Az 20-18 - Shocker of the day; Cards have won last 8 of 9 regular season games
Min @ Ind -- Min 24-20 >> Ind 23-20 - Luck drives Colts to GW FG in last :31
Bal @ Phi -- Bal 20-17 >> Phi 24-23 - Eagles 2-0, on pace for over a thousand turnovers by season's end
KC @ Buf -- KC 28-24 >> Buf 35-17 - Bills right the ship; KC underperforming
Cle @ Cin -- Cin 28-13 >> Cin 34-27 - Bengals bounce back; Weeden, Richardson give Browns hope
Hou @ Jac -- Hou 23-10 >> Hou 27-7 - Hou flying under the radar with two beatdowns to start season
Oak @ Mia -- Oak 27-20 >> Mia 35-13 - Bush is a WMD with 172 yards and 2 TD's

Dal @ Sea -- Dal 30-17 >> Sea 27-7 - Cowboys not ready to take next step
Was @ StL -- StL 27-24 >> StL 31-28 - Skins throw away chance for victory with late penalty
Ten @ SD -- SD 26-21 >> SD 38-10 - Someone please explain Chris Brown to me...
NYJ @ Pit -- Pit 20-10 >> Pit 27-10 - Jets grounded after 1stQ

Det @ SF -- SF 37-23 >> SF 27-19 - SF impressive on both sides of the ball

Den @ Atl -- Den 31-30

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9-6 to this point - nice to bounce back from bad to average.

Big winners - Eagles, Packers, Giants, Cardinals

Big losers - Saints, Chiefs, Raiders, Chris Brown, #15 for the Redskins

Weeden is the only rookie QB without a win.

Is NFC West turning into the power division after being weak for so many years?

Dal plays TB next week - will they teach Bucs' coach on end of game etiquette?
 
Old 09-17-2012, 01:19 PM
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Incredibly surprised with the Cards' win over NE.

Cardinals' D is impressive.
 
Old 09-17-2012, 05:08 PM
 
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Fun at .500: NFL sets record with 19 teams at 1-1

Heading into Monday night's frolic between the Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons, a league-record 19 teams rest at 1-1. Barring a tie between Peyton Manning and Matt Ryan, that number will hit 20 by morning.

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When (again, barring a tie) six teams sit at 2-0 on Tuesday, that figure will mark the fewest undefeated squads since the NFL expanded to 30 clubs in 1995.

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Depending on your view, the NFL has either (a) come a long toward building competition or (b) watered down play at the expense of team dynasties and long-established circles of power.
 
Old 09-17-2012, 08:51 PM
 
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8-6 (not counting Thursdays game or tomorrows). Several surprises this week. The picture becomes clearer as the season goes along. The officiating skewes some of these outcomes as well.
Yep'wqatchig monday noight footbal:i hope these officals are not around when it comkes playofff time. They woyld need to give inlimited challenges to keep anywhere near a straight game.
 
Old 09-17-2012, 10:28 PM
 
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Well there goes week 2^^^I would attribute this partly to Referring. 20 teams 1-1 with Denver loss now.

Also, too many early injuries. Looks like Bucs and Browns will be in the Superbowl this year,
 
Old 09-17-2012, 10:51 PM
 
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Haha.

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