Yeah ram is definitely not the poster boy for claiming the NFL is fixed.
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Yeah ram is definitely not the poster boy for claiming the NFL is fixed.
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The dude abides.
Ram needs to pick every game before the Thursday night blowouts.
High school football is fixed! Watch the film and look at the broken tackles. Use your logical brain.
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Yep. Definitely scripted. I used my logical brain and deductive reasoning. I watched the defensive players arms and saw the way that they guided the offensive player. I watched the way they took bad angles. They've practiced this stuff a billion times.
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Well that's how the NFL is fixed. You start training them in high school.
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Good news for NFL script writers: you finally wrote a script for a Thursday night game that isn't over at halftime.
Bad news for NFL script writers: no one wants to watch two mediocre teams trade field goals.
Conclusion: the viewership for this snooze fest probably isn't any better than it has been for all the blowouts.
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I predict that either Detroit or Arizona will lose today. /ram
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ROFL!
This week will be Status Quo Sunday
I cannot believe this thread is still alive and kickin.
nor will you be able to believe it when I wont be wrong. I know I'm right about what I've covered here in the first place. At some point you will mature and realize that.
But of course the trendy thing is about my predictions being right or not. Yes, Smooth with his basic math skills thinks the Cards are shoe ins. Look at who's beat who for the tie breaker. The NFC south will only have one team in.
Denver beats Arizona and SF -loses to Seattle and the Rams ( that's as big a rip off as the Jets game anyway LOL) but was needed to push the Cards down at the end of season.
Cardinals lose to Denver
Atlanta beats the saints but loses to the Giants- Atlanta plays Cards later on. Yes I expect an Atlanta win.
the point is thats just a taste of the parity web the NFL is spinning to push the Cards down.
the Cards could lose all their remaining division games plus the rest or even go 10-6 and still miss the play offs like last year. all the while, all the winning and losing needed for the Giants to get in could well happen LOL
the Giants could get in with an 8-8 record ......
http://www.profootballhof.com/histor...-the-playoffs/One would think that an NFL team that finishes with a double-digit win total in the regular season should be fairly safe in knowing they qualify for the playoffs. Actually history shows that since the NFL expanded to a 16-game schedule in 1978, there have been 20 teams that have posted a record of 10-6 or better who failed to join the postseason chase for the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Nine of those teams have done so since 1990 when the playoff format increased to include six teams per conference. Two of those 20 teams finished 11-5 yet didn't make the playoffs. The Denver Broncos (pictured) posted an 11-5 record in 1985 which placed them one game behind the Los Angeles Raiders in the AFC West. Denver lost out on the playoffs via tie breakers to the New York Jets and New England Patriots who also posted 11-5 records that season. The Jets entered the postseason as the first wild-card based on a better conference record than the Patriots or Broncos. New England trumped Denver for the second wild-card based on a better record among common opponents. Adding insult to injury for the 11-5 Broncos was the fact that the Cleveland Browns won the AFC Central that season with an 8-8 mark. The Patriots suffered a similar fate in 2008 when they finished 11-5 and missed the playoffs while the 8-8 San Diego Chargers won the AFC West. Although New England had the identical record as Miami and Baltimore, they lost out on the division crown to the Dolphins and the second wild-card spot to the Ravens based on conference records. - See more at: http://www.profootballhof.com/histor....gWKXEEiG.dpuf
but in the end youll just believe it all as random chance......
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