That's slightly more specific than twitter.
Not any more. Giants are gonna lose.DannyDuberstein said:
Pittsburgh's 2 point strategy is so ****ing dumb. Now this is a 1 score game.
Giants, Bucs, Lions, Eagles - Definitely doable.Confucius said:
Worst case scenario now: Cowboys only have to go .500 in the last 4 games to clinch the NFC East & 1 seed.
That Lions offense can be deadly though.MooreTrucker said:Giants, Bucs, Lions, Eagles - Definitely doable.Confucius said:
Worst case scenario now: Cowboys only have to go .500 in the last 4 games to clinch the NFC East & 1 seed.
True, and I think the Bucs will be tough too. But I think the Skins are done, and don't the Cowboys usually lose to NYG at home and then win in NY?daggertx said:That Lions offense can be deadly though.MooreTrucker said:Giants, Bucs, Lions, Eagles - Definitely doable.Confucius said:
Worst case scenario now: Cowboys only have to go .500 in the last 4 games to clinch the NFC East & 1 seed.
TheCougarHunter said:
So who is the biggest threat in the playoffs? I'm thinking Seattle. Falcons might be a touch matchup for us as well. I do not want play the skids for a third time.
TheCougarHunter said:
So who is the biggest threat in the playoffs? I'm thinking Seattle. Falcons might be a touch matchup for us as well. I do not want play the skids for a third time.
I said it a few weeks ago too that I think its Seattle followed by Detroit.TheCougarHunter said:
So who is the biggest threat in the playoffs? I'm thinking Seattle. Falcons might be a touch matchup for us as well. I do not want play the skids for a third time.
But like Agristotle said, can you at least cut back some of the workload on guys like Zeke and give a few more carries to Morris, et al.?BassCowboy33 said:
As a former player, I can tell you that the last thing players and coaches want is an easy end to the season, and I mean that in the focus sense. We all saw what happened to Dallas in 2007. It can be very tough to basically bench your starters and expect them to come back and just start where they left off. Even in the Super Bowl years, if you recall, Dallas was very iffy against Philly in the first half in '92/93, before slamming the door once Philly made some errors, and in '93/94 when Green Bay kept it close until they fell apart late in the first half as well.
Basically, you're going to get a bye and you don't want to be rusty. The media is going to start screaming in a week or two about benching starters, which Garrett will likely not do. These games will mean a lot to the teams you are playing and, if you aren't careful you could end the season dropping 2 of 3 and destroying momentum. If anything, you bench key guys at the end of the final half of Week 17. You want to be rolling into the playoffs as much as possible. Rarely ever do teams replicate what New Orleans did in 2009.
Indeed, but you have an elite OL in Martin. Given enough time to work on technique is probably All Pro at C, RG, or RT. It's far easier to find elite interior OL's late in the 1st & 2nd round than it is Tackles. Move Martin to RT, move Collins to RG or LG, make a reasonable offer to Leary if not finding another guard will be easier than a tackle.BassCowboy33 said:PooDoo said:BassCowboy33 said:Macarthur said:BassCowboy33 said:grapespda2525 said:
Escobar and Free really stunk up the joint. I had some people tell me this week that he's good, but I can't wait to see him jettisoned.
Free is average. Dude had a rough game against one of the best D-lines in football. Happens.
Escobar is flat terrible.
Free is free next year. I wonder if they consider moving Martin out to RT?
You got a grading out as one of the two or three best players at his position, you don't move him unless you have to. I imagine that is a position that they'll attack in free agency.
Larry Allen?
Allen was a bit different in that they moved him back forth out of necessity.