Sleeper pick to make the playoffs........ San Diego
Sleeper pick to make the playoffs........ San Diego
I never like making predictions but here are my thoughts
Note: My pick for Pittsburgh advancing was with all bias aside. I like their match up against both Patriots and Colts honestly should they have to play both.
AFC East AFC North AFC South AFC West 1. New England 1. Pittsburgh 1. Houston 1. Denver 2. Miami 2. Cincinatti 2. Indianapolis 2. Kansas City 3. Buffalo 3. Baltimore 3. Tennessee 3. San Diego 4. NY Jets 4. Cleveland 4. Jacksonville 4. Oakland NFC East NFC North NFC South NFC West 1. NY Giants 1. Green Bay 1. Atlanta 1. San Francisco 2. Dallas 2. Minnesota 2. New Orleans 2. Seattle 3. Washington 3. Chicago 3. Carolina 3. Arizona 4. Philadelphia 4. Detroit 4. Tampa Bay 4. St. Louis
AFC Wild Card Round Byes: Denver; New England Cincinatti d. Houston Pittsburgh d. Indy NFC Wild Card Round Byes: Green Bay; San Francisco Atlanta d. Dallas Seattle d. NY Giants AFC Divisional Round Pittsburgh d. New England Denver d. Cincinatti NFC Divisional Round Atlanta d. Green Bay San Francisco d. Seattle AFC Championship Denver d. Pittsburgh NFC Championship San Francisco d. Atlanta Super Bowl XLVIII Denver d. San Francisco
The dude abides.
the Lord works in mysterious ways
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/ey...nt-knee-injury
Breathe, Boston. Breathe. But you need to know that Patriots quarterback Tom Brady left practice on Wednesday afternoon after taking a hit to his left knee -- the same, gulp, one he injured in 2008 when he missed the entire season -- and limping gingerly off the field.
It's unclear how Brady actually ended up on the ground, but according to multiple reports from folks at the scene, Brady took a while to stand up and then moved gingerly off the field.
Brady then met with Bill Belichick, Josh McDaniels and Jim Whalen and left the field to head into the practice bubble (presumably never, at least for today, to return.)
If you really want to crank up the old panic meter, feel free to read deeply into Robert Kraft leaving the field as well:
It's more than likely that Kraft, understandably, left the field to check with everyone on how his star quarterback was doing.
Inconceivably, it happens to be Tim Tebow's birthday today.
Dustin Keller tears MCL,ACL,PCL and dislocates his knee!
Sf and KC agree in a trade Baldwin heads to sf and Jenkins goes to KC.
Meh. A disappointing first round draft pick swapped for a disappointing first round draft pick. Doubt either player will find any better success on their new teams.
Right now I am loving the Seahawks. Personally I think the division is theirs for the taking and I think SF is going to take a step back, albeit a small one.
Wouldn't say dirty
But he could have easily went higher than directly at his knees
He was damn near digging gopher holes before the ball was caught
And even if he hit him high he still shouldn't have hit his head/helmet
Note who is my favorite team mind you
I had an injury eerily similar back in high school. Tore MCL, PCL and meniscus. Hell Dr said I'd very likely never play sports again, granted I didn't have world renowned Docs performing the surgery and the best rehab facilities.
Don't think he is going to be able to continue his career though
Last edited by skipwondah33; 08-21-2013 at 12:13 PM.
If he went higher, he probably would have been fined
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The dude abides.
He could have went higher than that man without a fine....just like Ray Lewis did. Problem is Ray wanted that type of contact. DJ didnt want that and it was clear as he was damn near on the ground before the ball was caught lol
Chest, stomach....his back, either of those.
It's preseason
Tony G's response below
http://usat.ly/16ejYXd
Sunday Ticket coming to You Tube
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-...-sunday-ticket
DirecTV currently owns the rights to NFL Sunday Ticket, the satellite package that telecasts every out-of-market regular-season NFL game. But their contract expires after the 2014 season, and that could open the door for other media companies to bid on the subscription that costs DirecTV $1 billion a year.
One such media company: Google.
Google CEO Larry Page and YouTube content chief Robert Kyncl met with NFL officials, including commissioner Roger Goodell on Wednesday, according to AllThingsD.com, and NFL Sunday Ticket was among the topics discussed.
In a world where content -- both written and video -- continues to migrate online (Hulu, Netflix and, yes, YouTube have all had success with original content and/or traditional television programming), it's reasonable to think that Google, which reported $14.1 billion in revenues last quarter, would be interested in the exclusive rights to the most popular game in the country.
In March, DirecTV CFO Pat Doyle was asked about the future of Sunday Ticket and he said that DirecTV would consider striking a non-exclusive deal with the NFL or possibly dropping Sunday Ticket altogether.
But let's not get too far ahead of ourselves. A Google-NFL meet-and-greet is a long way from a deal, and the notion of the league abandoning television for internet-only Sunday Ticket viewing is a pretty radical one. AllThingsD.com adds: "Goodell and other NFL executives are meeting with multiple Silicon Valley companies on this trip, which is one they make annually."
So for now, Sunday Ticket remains DirecTV-only, subscription-based programming that costs subscribers anywhere from $224.95 to $299.95 (for new subscribers, Sunday Ticket is free for one season). But in 18 months, that could all change, especially if the NFL has multiple bidders.
I think we will finally get an affordable Season Ticket soon.
The dude abides.
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