oh look, Carson Palmer is injured ? who woulda' thunk that eh ?
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oh look, Carson Palmer is injured ? who woulda' thunk that eh ?
Pittsburgh looked horrible
Once Suisham shanked a 23-yarder it appeared no one showed up.
Jets had 3 takeaways all season...got 3 alone in one quarter just about lol
Didn't look anything like team that played last 3 weeks...hell all season
mmmm Cards win but how bad is that so called Palmer injury ?
yes, I know you some how think the Giants losing all but destroys them but they can still potentially lose 2 more games and still not be out of it. This going to get good
Palmer=torn ACL..the NFL network just said that
??? Well the fact that he was injured earlier in the season and the fact this is the same injury he suffered 8 years ago... Oh right, and the fact that the NFL is a contact sport in which vast numbers of players get injured... yup Ram. You nailed it. The fix is in! Ram 1 Illuminati 0 When will people learn that organized sport is simply a shell for mind control via covert politico-historical associations bent on world domination?
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Hate to break it to you Ram, but sometimes the world is black and white... in fact it is almost always black and white.
And the clueless prognosticator was wrong again!
Browns beat the Bengals (technically the better team), so 1/2 upset.
Seahawks (better team) beat the Giants, no upset.
Cardinals (better team) beat the Rams, no upset.
Broncos (better team) beat the Raiders, no upset.
Falcons (better team) beat the Buccaneers, no upset.
Jets beat the Steelers (better team), upset.
Ravens (better team) beat the Titans, no upset.
49ers (arguably better team) beat the Saints, no upset (either way no upset as the Saints and 49ers are pretty damn close to each other in terms of "better team").
Cowboys (better team) beat the Jaguars, no upset.
Lions (better team) beat the Dolphins, no upset.
Chiefs (arguably better team) beat the Bills, no upset.
Packers (better team) raped the Bears, no upset.
Out of 12 games between yesterday and Thursday, only one true upset happened (Jets over the Steelers) and one 1/2 upset as the Browns beat the Bengals (Browns are playing better this year while the Bengals suck this year, so not a true full upset).
Even if you were to try and claim 49ers over the Saints and Chiefs over the Bills as upsets, and say the Browns over the Bengals was a true full upset, then you'd have a grand total of 4 upsets out of 12 games. HARDLY "upset Sunday".
Better luck next time kiddo. Maybe mother can help you out next time.
*waits for the "I'm just a week early" excuse when prediction doesn't pan out*
More terrible, blowout football in prime time. After the 55-14 last night, we get 31-7 at halftime. Great script, NFL.
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Upset Sunday was predicted a week early.
And the Giants rise to playoff contention was predicted a year early. :D
not my thoughts but valid points nonetheless
http://deadspin.com/da-memo-in-ray-m...-49-1656872780Quote:
And there's your Super Bowl curse in action. Think Drew Stanton is the next Tom Brady? He'll have to be if the Super Bowl-hosting Cardinals are going to go that far. Methinks that's a bit of a stretch.
Another stretch of the imagination came in the form of the woeful NY Jets (led by convicted felon Michael Vick) beating the Pittsburgh Steelers. This is the exact sort of game that should make ever NFL fan stop and think, "How is this possible?" Does "parity" really allow for such a result? Not in the real world. This is the sort of outcome that fills my inbox with questions of "How close does the NFL work with Las Vegas and the bookies?" It's also why taking a contrarian stance betting-wise is more profitable than following the "squares."
Speaking of the NFL, did you know that it's on a pace to break the record for the most 10+ point comebacks in a single season? Does that hurt TV ratings? Of course not, as the NFL trumpets under its headline "NFL Games 26 of 30 most-watched shows this fall": "At the halfway point of the 2014 NFL season, fans are tuning into NFL games in record numbers for good reason…they have been captivated by the fantastic contests and come-from-behind victories. Three teams have overcome deficits of 21 or more points to win games, on pace to break the single-season record. The record for the most such wins in one season is four, which has happened three times (1999, 2011 and 2013)."
Unfortunately, not everything is so hunky-dory for the NFL. The league along with NBC is having a bit of a problem selling out Super Bowl commerical time. I was thinking of buying a 30-second spot this year to promote my books, but when I read that the asking price went up $500,000 to $4.5 million, I realized my advertising budget would've been completely blown by February 1st.
Oh, yeah, and if you didn't see this Deadspin piece about the "investigation" into the 49ers' Ray McDonald and his domestic abuse charges, you should. Guilty or not, it's another great example of how NFL Security really operates.
http://thefixisin.net/resources/palmer+injury.jpg
anyone intelligent should point at the Jets/Pittsburgh game and scream that it pure bull.
but then hey, I'm the one who already called upset week. LOL I was just wrong with 3 of the games in the afternoon.
which I'm sure will work in my favor anyway as the season goes along.Heck, the Giants could lose next week and still make the playoffs LOL
Just in case LOL ram missed this post. LOL
But fine, if ram wants to keep incorrectly claiming this as "upset week" ( simply claiming it does not make it fact sockboy), then please, list out every single game this past weekend that you claim was an "upset". LOL
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