2005 NFL Predictions
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The Rams did make it to the second round of the playoffs last year, while the Aints went to their usual postseason hangouts: trailerparks, jail, crack houses, the free clinic, etc....
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They played the Seahawks.
Sorry, just got sick of hearing how Martz was a genius
and we were nobody's in 2001-2002. Then it continued even though he was clearly outcoached in SB 36 by our guys. Who then proved it wasn't a fluke by winning 2 more.
The Rams did make it to the second round of the playoffs last year, while the Aints went to their usual postseason hangouts: trailerparks, jail, crack houses, the free clinic, etc....
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They played the Seahawks.
Sorry, just got sick of hearing how Martz was a genius
and we were nobody's in 2001-2002. Then it continued even though he was clearly outcoached in SB 36 by our guys. Who then proved it wasn't a fluke by winning 2 more.
Keep in mind that the Lambs needed a rule change to make the playoffs. The rule used to be that when teams finished with a tie record, the went to head-to-head for the tie-breaker, but the NFL changed that with the realignment to use vs divison as the first tie breaker. If it wasn't for the rule change, the Saints would have been in the playoffs, and the Lambs would have stayed home.EndlesslyRocking wrote: The Rams did make it to the second round of the playoffs last year, while the Aints went to their usual postseason hangouts: trailerparks, jail, crack houses, the free clinic, etc....
Saints/Lambs aside, that's still a stupid rule. Head-to-head should always be the first tie breaker.
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And if my Grandmother had wheels, she'd be a wagon.by-tor wrote:
If it wasn't for the rule change, the Saints would have been in the playoffs, and the Lambs would have stayed home.
Can't argue with you there.Saints/Lambs aside, that's still a stupid rule. Head-to-head should always be the first tie breaker.
That's more than the Aints will score all season!!So the Colts are going to spot the Lambs 99 points?
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That's great... but WHO are the Chefs....Walkinghairball wrote:Well, OLS and I are sticking to our guns.................................
GO CHIEFS GO!!!!!
You guys ever see that Snickers commercial??
Ya know the one.... "Not goin' anywhere for a while..."
Great googly moogly.....
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Soup4Rush wrote:just like the old days I will wait till after Indy kicks the snot out of the Pats this year before I start talking trash. Hey M/K did you watch the Ron Mexico vid I linked here. I thought you might enjoy that one.
Holy cow is that funny!
"I've owned Peyton quite a few years now."
"Come on McNabb, this is omportant!"
Williams watching Sanford & Son
"Roar. Rowwrrr."
What a riot!
I very much so enjoyed that.
Thanks for sharing.
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here is some good news for ya By-tor:
As the Saints' road odyssey officially begins in Charlotte, ponder this lone silver lining: New Orleans has been much better on the road than at home under head coach Jim Haslett. Since Haslett arrived in 2000, his team is 24-16 (.600) away from the Superdome, which is tied for the third-best road record in the league in that five-year span. However, the Saints are just 18-22 (.450) at home since 2000, which is tied for the NFL's fourth-worst mark. In four of the past five seasons, New Orleans has had a better road record than home record.
As the Saints' road odyssey officially begins in Charlotte, ponder this lone silver lining: New Orleans has been much better on the road than at home under head coach Jim Haslett. Since Haslett arrived in 2000, his team is 24-16 (.600) away from the Superdome, which is tied for the third-best road record in the league in that five-year span. However, the Saints are just 18-22 (.450) at home since 2000, which is tied for the NFL's fourth-worst mark. In four of the past five seasons, New Orleans has had a better road record than home record.