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Post by EvilVodka on Dec 24, 2018 1:23:10 GMT
I'm sure a lot of people enjoyed seeing the Steeler players hang their heads as New Orleans pulled out a victory. The Steeler loss put Baltimore and Indianapolis in the playoff picture and I think secured a playoff bid for Houston.
However, the Steelers fought well and really outplayed New Orleans...they are definitely a tough team
The AFC in general is LOADED this year...I think it's the most competitive crop of AFC playoff teams I can recall
just my opinion, but this NFL weekend was more exciting than the entire college football season of 2018
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Post by Bevo on Dec 24, 2018 1:28:11 GMT
How sweet it is! I love watching Steelers cry. And, cinching HOME FIELD all through the playoffs is HUGE for the Saints.
The Texans got royally screwed by the refs today. Refs were a big part of the story all day today... as they are every week in the NFL.
I don't agree with you about the NFL being more exciting. It's just the thing that is on, NOW.
Frankly... I think the AFC teams are all equally flawed. They're balanced, but not that great. NO TEAM is really "great" this year. That's why I'm happy that the Saints get to play at home.
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Post by kentflash_05 on Dec 24, 2018 5:37:29 GMT
Awkward moment for Browns fans. The move to Baltimore in 1995, crushed the spirit and city of Browns fans.....and while the Browns have beaten the Ravens since, this game may be the most important Browns-Ravens game since the Browns have been back.....at least for Browns fans. Baltimore took our team and pretty decent franchise for 20 years we got a shitt!$r cheap knockoff of the original Browns, like I said the Browns have beaten the Ravens before, but beating them, preventing them from winning the AFC North and out of the playoffs altogether!!!!!! However...……..if we win we give the division to our hated Rivals the Steelers....it's either a win-win or a lose lose depending on how you look at it. I'm just excited for the Brownies future, another good draft....and they are real close to being a good borderline elite team. Think about this. The Browns tied Pittsburgh lost by 3 to New Orleans Lost by 3 to Tampa and lost due to the referee's in Oakland...…...this year's team was thisclose to being 10-5-1 or 11-5 or even 12-4
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Post by EvilVodka on Dec 24, 2018 15:20:31 GMT
Awkward moment for Browns fans. The move to Baltimore in 1995, crushed the spirit and city of Browns fans.....and while the Browns have beaten the Ravens since, this game may be the most important Browns-Ravens game since the Browns have been back.....at least for Browns fans. Baltimore took our team and pretty decent franchise for 20 years we got a shitt!$r cheap knockoff of the original Browns, like I said the Browns have beaten the Ravens before, but beating them, preventing them from winning the AFC North and out of the playoffs altogether!!!!!! However...……..if we win we give the division to our hated Rivals the Steelers....it's either a win-win or a lose lose depending on how you look at it. I'm just excited for the Brownies future, another good draft....and they are real close to being a good borderline elite team. Think about this. The Browns tied Pittsburgh lost by 3 to New Orleans Lost by 3 to Tampa and lost due to the referee's in Oakland...…...this year's team was thisclose to being 10-5-1 or 11-5 or even 12-4 The Browns are definitely on the rise the problem is, the division is damn hard eventually Roethliaberger will retire... eventually Marvin Lewis will get canned... the Browns are the future of the division...unfortunately probably along with Lamar Jackson
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Post by Kentflash_05 on Dec 24, 2018 16:27:29 GMT
Lamar doednt scare me yet, at least in terms of throwing the ball......the Broens rushing defense has improved tremendously in the last 3-4 games......it will be close, but I think the Browns are about to give Pittsburgh a Christmas Present. Baker and the boys want to exorcise all of the Browns demons going into next year....they havent had a winning record since 2007.. I think they get it next week. Browsn 20, Ravens 16
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