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NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 1:31 pm
by MickeyDavis
Here is the distribution map for week 1. Fox has the doubleheader.

http://www.the506.com/nflmaps/2011/wk1.html

Games I'm interested in:

Atlanta/Chicago - have to root for Atlanta but wish both teams could lose

Detroit/Tampa - two up and coming teams, have to root for the Bucs.

Minny/SD - Shouldn't be close

Jets/Dallas - Another case where I hate both teams

Pitt/Baltimore - Always a dogfight

Philly/St. Louis - Let's see how the Dream Team actually performs.

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 1:48 pm
by LUKE23
Go Chargers, Falcons, Rams, Bucs, Jets, Redskins.

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 3:09 pm
by Badgerlander
Thanks MD.

I hope Baltimore finally has the offensive weapons to compete with Pit.

With Dallas' injuries at both CB and having a nobody at RT you have to wonder if Romo won't be out for the season by halftime.

I think Phillys D is going to be pretty good. They may have some communication issues early with the new faces but any big plays they give up they should make as many in their favor. The Offense is pretty intact but Maclin's infection and their pathetic Oline will hopefully be enough to get Vick on the run. While I hope the Rams continue to improve I doubt they can get things done this week.

I'm curious to see Kolb in AZ. Anytime Fitz is fired up they are dangerous. I think Heap has some good games until he hurts himself. I'm not sold on Bennie but if he has a good year the division is there for the taking.

I think Hasselbeck has a good year for Tenn too, and the Jags are going nowhere. Should be a good warm up game for CJ.

ATL v CHI should be a good game, and while I like Atlanta they need to be brought down a few notches, but Chicago probably doesn't have to D to make Ryan lose his shirt.

Hou v Indy. If Manning is done, could this be the start of Indy's march for Luck?

Anyway, should be a great opening week of football especially since we won't have to watch SF v Seattle. I missed most of the season last year so I'm pumped for this one to get going.

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 3:17 pm
by Newz
I think Philly's D is going to get wrecked by anyone with a running game. I think they match up way better with us than they do against a team like ATL. I think ATL could just pound the ball against them and wear them out...

Their D has talent in the secondary, but they are small as hell.

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 3:49 pm
by Badgerlander
LBs are small, but they have some size inside on the line. Tampa and Indy has gotten away with small for years, and if Philly's O gets a lead and forces the other team to throw...
I'm not saying they are a dream team, but with the Giants and the Cowboys already beat up they should take their division.

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 4:18 pm
by Wilford Brimley
Upset special: St. Louis over Philadelphia

(Am I crazy?)

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 4:27 pm
by Newz
Wilford Brimley wrote:Upset special: St. Louis over Philadelphia

(Am I crazy?)


I love me some Sam Bradford and I think Jax could have a huge game against them.

I'm not convinced their D can stop Philly though. That's not a crazy prediction, IMO.

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 4:31 pm
by ReasonablySober
Wilford Brimley wrote:Upset special: St. Louis over Philadelphia

(Am I crazy?)


Took the Rams in my pick'em league.

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 4:32 pm
by Badgerlander
Wilford Brimley wrote:Upset special: St. Louis over Philadelphia

(Am I crazy?)


Always a chance Vick gets hurt early, but I think it would take a Vick pick 6 and Sjax breaking free early for STL to have a chance.

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 4:36 pm
by an_also
DrugBust wrote:
Wilford Brimley wrote:Upset special: St. Louis over Philadelphia

(Am I crazy?)


Took the Rams in my pick'em league.

me too.

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 6:06 pm
by WiscoKing13
Since this is non packer thread, anyone else think the steelers are dead in the water?? I think age might of finally caught up them. The defense is older than dirty and Troy is having problems staying on the field and Harrison is currently hurt. The o line is terrible and i'm not sold on WR's they have.

I think its kind of a joke that this team is being rated in the top ten, right now. IMHO

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 6:13 pm
by Badgerlander
WiscoKing13 wrote:Since this is non packer thread, anyone else think the steelers are dead in the water?? I think age might of finally caught up them. The defense is older than dirty and Troy is having problems staying on the field and Harrison is currently hurt. The o line is terrible and i'm not sold on WR's they have.

I think its kind of a joke that this team is being rated in the top ten, right now. IMHO




@ Baltimore
vs Seattle Win
@ Indianapolis Win
@ Houston
vs Tennessee
vs Jacksonville Win
@ Arizona
vs New England
vs Baltimore
@ Cincinnati Win
BYE
@ Kansas City Win
vs Cincinnati Win
vs Cleveland Win
@ San Francisco Win
vs St. Louis Win
@Cleveland Win

Ahh, Nope

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 6:13 pm
by ReasonablySober
Don't know what to make of the Steelers. They should still have a top defense, and with the lockout it's possible they'll enter the season healthier than they've been in years.

I think I still like them to come out of the AFC.

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 6:14 pm
by ReasonablySober
Seriously, that schedule is the stuff wet dreams are made of.

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 6:14 pm
by Newz
I just assume the Packers, Steelers and Patriots will be good every year now. Their front offices pwn everyone else.

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 6:41 pm
by Greatness
DocHoliday wrote:
WiscoKing13 wrote:Since this is non packer thread, anyone else think the steelers are dead in the water?? I think age might of finally caught up them. The defense is older than dirty and Troy is having problems staying on the field and Harrison is currently hurt. The o line is terrible and i'm not sold on WR's they have.

I think its kind of a joke that this team is being rated in the top ten, right now. IMHO




@ Baltimore
vs Seattle Win
@ Indianapolis Win
@ Houston
vs Tennessee
vs Jacksonville Win
@ Arizona
vs New England
vs Baltimore
@ Cincinnati Win
BYE
@ Kansas City Win
vs Cincinnati Win
vs Cleveland Win
@ San Francisco Win
vs St. Louis Win
@Cleveland Win

Ahh, Nope

Make that 11 wins, they wont lost at home to the Titans

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 6:52 pm
by Badgerlander
I was just sayin they have 10 gimmie wins, so even if they went .500 against the rest they are in like Matty Ice

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 7:03 pm
by ReasonablySober
Official: Sources say Manning had surgery this am - cervical fusion with 2-3 month minimum recovery.No word on whether he will be put on IR.


Oh my god. The Colts just became players in the Suck For Luck Sweepstakes. Can you **** imagine?

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 7:08 pm
by Newz
I really believe the guy should probably just hang it up if it is getting that serious. I'm not a doctor or anything, but that doesn't sound like it's something you easily recover from or something that wouldn't be risky if you kept playing...

Re: NFL Week 1: NON PACKERS

Posted: Thu Sep 8, 2011 7:24 pm
by ReasonablySober
@injuryexpert: If reports of Manning's cervical fusion are correct, this is potentially career ending.


I would say of course it's potentially career ending. If you're sitting out a season because of your spine, there has to be a good chance you never play again.