Eh, Seahawks are on the road, they still don't have an offensive line, I wouldn't bet on them either
Eh, Seahawks are on the road, they still don't have an offensive line, I wouldn't bet on them either
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Going to be a rough year as a Falcons fan, especially on road games, wonder if it's as bad or worse as the year following the Pat's 18-1 embarrassment
That said, I think they have the best all around team in the NFC again, no real glaring weaknesses anywhere, Offense is good in all aspects O Line, QB, running backs and receivers. Still have two of the better kickers in the league on Special teams in Bosher and Bryant, defense will only improve as the rookies get older(Falcons are returning all but one defensive starters this year) and we get Trufant one of the best CBs in the league back. Think we only got a glimpse of how good this defense can be in the first half of the Super Bowl, it's extremely fast and motivated. I think they should go 5-0 before their first real test in going to Foxborough in week 7(only real tough team in that stretch is Greenbay and they'll be in Atlanta for that game opening the new stadium)
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I suppose Atlanta is either going to pull themselves together after the Super Bowl horror show and make another run to it, or that defeat will be a franchise killer and it'll take them 10 years to get over it... Personally I think they'll be close again this season, but it wouldn't be a great shock if they miss the playoffs altogether.
That might not do the Cowboys any good. They had Zeke against the Giants both times they faced them last year and still lost. The Giants were really the only team that frustrated the Cowboys. No matter what they seemed to do, the Giants shut them down. I think some of this was political in the sense that they're trying to give Zeke some reprieve, but I don't think it'll accomplish anything. Plus, if he ends up doing something stupid again, which is entirely possible, the League will look proactive for once. And that's something they need right now.
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Pats fans won't move the hell on Because the Big Cheese RG is shown on a highway changing screen with a clown nose.
It's so damn juvenile and utterly dumb. Brady brought on himself not fully cooperative, he spit in the face of a Bison and was ran over like roadkill.
Also the damn Pats won a super bowl in a excellent way largest comeback in a Super Bowl, and only team to win a SB in overtime.
So holding onto this Anger is 1 of the dumbest, nonsensical, illogical things.
That would be all well in good if the NFL didn't specifically tell Brady he didn't have to turnover his phone (fact), then when he didn't the NFL let it leak that he didn't (fact), then used that as justification for a punishment that had never been associated with a suspension (fact), then Brady offered to help retrieve the texts (fact) and the NFL declined saying it would be too hard (fact), and then the emails of Brady that they did have ended up being carelessly leaked to the public (fact) thus justifying Brady's decision to not turn over the phone the NFL said he didn't have to turnover.
Also completely ignoring about another dozen things about that case that the NFL handled improperly. The reality is, at the end of the day the NFL handled the case poorly, had very light evidence on the Patriots, and no direct evidence (their words) on Brady, and the punishment for an equipment violation is never articulated clearly in the rule book aside from being a possible $20000 fine, and had to make several assumptions often contrary to other assumptions to make the findings they had and more of it had to do with owners who were still mad over how GOODELL messed up Spygate.
The Patriots didn't win two Super Bowls after because of anything the NFL did, if anything they did it in spite of them. They had to win one Super Bowl in a freaking media circus over something the NFL office never should have let leak (and the leak wasn't even factually correct), then won another in a year after they lost a 1st round draft pick and had their star QB miss 4 games.
So sorry, Patriots fans can be as salty as they want, any fanbase would be in the same situation and are kidding themselves if they say they wouldn't. Tonight is going to so funny.