Two Lock Predictions, Book It!

Started by methdeez, October 31, 2005, 01:22:32 PM

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ice grillin you

It's not blind optimism.
If you look at the Schedule, I think 6-3 is very realistic.


yeah but so is 3-6...so if you meet in the middle and say 5-4 or 4-5 you can then see the concern of some
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

methdeez

Quote from: ice grillin you on November 01, 2005, 10:10:07 AM
It's not blind optimism.
If you look at the Schedule, I think 6-3 is very realistic.


yeah but so is 3-6...so if you meet in the middle and say 5-4 or 4-5 you can then see the concern of some


I'm not meeting you anywhere.

bobbyinlondon

Quote from: Boyzguru on October 31, 2005, 04:00:12 PM
:boo
QuoteWe have played the entire AFC west, the toughest division in footbal

You are probably in the best division in football.  KC was an impressive win but you got lucky that Janikowski took some of that date rape drug before the game and missed chippies he doesnt normally miss and that San Diegos special teams had a brain cramp and let you steal a win there.  You have played one game in division and gotten your asses handed to you.  The Giants are no pushover and the Skins matchup well vs you guys.  You go best case split the division you still have to beat Seattle and St. Louis to get to ten wins.  This is considering you take out Green Bay and Arizona which is expected.  Without a running game,its an uphill climb.  After next week,you could be the worst team in the division.  Who wudda thunk it?


Well, here's an alert I'm sure you didn't know about:

Skins--Cornelius Griffin  (hip),  Joe Saalavea (ankle), and Philip Daniels are ALL INJURED. Two backup on the DL that were deactivated last week ARE INJURED. That's why the Skins were trying to play a 3-4 against the Giants--they have more healthy LBs than DL.

Cowboys--just lost Al Singleton for the rest of the year. That's their second LB to go down as Nguyen has been injured as well. Julius Jones isn't fully recovered (and taking verbal heat for the second year in a row from Parcells) from a high ankle sprain.

Giants--they've been impressive in their 5 home wins--not so impressive in their two road losses. The Giants history over the last 5 seasons has been to lose games that they were meant to win. A couple of examples--2002, they lose to the Texans on the road and the Titans at home; last season, they lost to the Bears at home and the Cards on the road.

Come back and take a better accounting at the end of November--better yet, after Christmas--when the Boys, Skins, and Giants ALL have to play 3 of their last 5 on the road. The Cowboys, in a little bonus, now have to play all of their divisional rivals on the road.

NextLevel

Quote from: rjs246 on October 31, 2005, 02:11:02 PM

Are you kidding. This is 100% why we all make fun of taterskins fans year after year after year. Blind optimism in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Give me a break.


Yeah, and we made fun of the taterskins offense when Spurrier was the coach and refused to protect his QB.    Funny how things have a way of coming back on you.