Super User SoFlaBassAddict Posted December 13, 2010 Super User Posted December 13, 2010 I wouldn't necessarily say own, but man I love it when the Phins beat the Jets. That puts Miami right back in the thick of things. I won't keep my hopes up though. Quote
Super User South FLA Posted December 13, 2010 Super User Posted December 13, 2010 Let's be honest here, the Dolphins don't own the Jets, but with that said, the Jets should have two loses to the Dolphins this season not just one loss. During the Dolphins home game two major call blunders basically gave the Jets a victory, the most notable being a pass interference that wasn't on third and longggggg. With that said, the Dolphins are a very average team that can't find a way to win at home even if it was given to them (Steelers, another bad call with the fumble that was, but really wasn't because the Pennsylvanian ref that oversaw the replay could not decisively say who recovered the ball in the end zone, although from EVERY angle it appeared that Dolphin defenders were all over it). So the Phins and the Jets, very average teams should be right behind the division clinching Patriots in a tight race for the first loser. The conference champion in my book is still looking like the Ravens, sorry Pat's fans. Quote
Super User SoFlaBassAddict Posted December 13, 2010 Super User Posted December 13, 2010 Let's be honest here, the Dolphins don't own the Jets, but with that said, the Jets should have two loses to the Dolphins this season not just one loss. During the Dolphins home game two major call blunders basically gave the Jets a victory, the most notable being a pass interference that wasn't on third and longggggg. With that said, the Dolphins are a very average team that can't find a way to win at home even if it was given to them (Steelers, another bad call with the fumble that was, but really wasn't because the Pennsylvanian ref that oversaw the replay could not decisively say who recovered the ball in the end zone, although from EVERY angle it appeared that Dolphin defenders were all over it). So the Phins and the Jets, very average teams should be right behind the division clinching Patriots in a tight race for the first loser. The conference champion in my book is still looking like the Ravens, sorry Pat's fans. Can't argue with, well, anything you said. The Ravens look really good. The only caveat is the way the Pats have been playing the last couple of weeks. Quote
Super User 5bass Posted December 14, 2010 Super User Posted December 14, 2010 The conference champion in my book is still looking like the Ravens, sorry Pat's fans. I dont think the Ravens offense is good enough to hang with the Patriots. The Patriots may give up some points on defense but the opposing teams offense better be able to score at will to keep up. The Ravens dont have the offense to score like that. As much as I hate to say it, I think the Patriots make another Super Bowl appearance. Quote
Super User Long Mike Posted December 14, 2010 Super User Posted December 14, 2010 Scott, I sincerely hope that if the Patriots make the Super Bowl, they will play against the Saints. I would be a great match-up. Quote
GLADES Posted December 14, 2010 Author Posted December 14, 2010 IMO, Brady and the Patriots are on fire right now. If they keep this going, the will go to the super bowl. Baltimore will be a speed bump on their way. San Diego might give them a game, but they will not play well in snowy NE. A week ago, I thought Chicago might be a match for them, until they got flattened. I agree with Long Mike, the only team with a legitimate chance of scoring some points coming out of the NFC is the New Orleans Saints. That would be a great match up. Quote
Super User deaknh03 Posted December 14, 2010 Super User Posted December 14, 2010 the pats and saints would be a great matchup, and the pats want a bit of revenge I'm sure for the whupping the saints gave them last season. Quote
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