National Football League 2012-13 Season

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  1. Libhater

    Libhater Well-Known Member

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    0-1....LOL! Yeah, my bookie didn't pay me all that $$ on a hunch that N.O. was going to pull a massive upset. Just hold your comments till after I go 16-0 this week. And that multi trillion debt is all on the muslim obama's shoulders.....but you knew that, right?
     
  2. gophangover

    gophangover Well-Known Member

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    So if I wait till after the games and then say I went 16-0, will your bookie pay me? Pft! Your honesty shows with your claim of Muslim Obama. And it's the cons refusing to pay down the debt. All they offer, is throwing their grandparents out in the street. Deadbeats.
     
  3. Libhater

    Libhater Well-Known Member

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    Okay, I'm 10-5 with tonight's game with the Giants to go. A few comments on yesterday's games.

    Three NFC teams either lost their home games in overtime or from the last play of the game. Two of those teams..San Fran and Chicago showed me just how bad these NFC teams have become. This gives my prediction of a N.E.P/N.Y.G. super bowl matchup all that more credence. Only the Green Bay Packers are left in the NFC to compete with the Giants; probably those two in the NFC championship game.

    Turning to the AFC. How did you like my two upset predictions with Kansas City beating Carolina and Pittsburg beating Baltimore. Well, next week's Monday night showdown between the two best AFC teams....Houston and New England will give us a glimpse into this year's AFC matchup game. BTW, the other AFC team that still has a chance to play in the AFC championship game is Denver.

    So there you have it folks, the best AFC teams are New England, Houston and Denver in that order, and the best NFC teams are N.Y. Giants, Green Bay and perhaps Seattle in that order.
     
  4. gophangover

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    Elijah has only five missed picks legitimately. He picked the Atalanta game BEFORE the game was played. And Houston has a better record than New England even if the Texans lose to the Pats this week.

    Nice job Elijah.
     
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    noooooooooooooooooooo

    we are jinxed; anyone but the Giants
     
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    luck is a woderful thing...LOL!!!
     
  7. Libhater

    Libhater Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, looks like the both of us missed 5 games. Guess we're kings of the prognosticators here, eh?
     
  8. gophangover

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    Here's my pick for this week "BEFORE" they are played. Hail to the foreskins!

    broncos
    skins
    bengals
    bills
    bucs
    falcons
    browns
    steelers
    titans
    jets
    bears
    N.Y. ants
    Seahawks
    49ers
    packers
    and the "liberal" patriots of New England

    Next week I'll be surprised if anyone picks over 50%, tough picks next week.
     
  9. sec

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    what's the status of Big Ben?
     
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    Don't know, but Batch showed he can take care of things till Ben gets back.
     
  11. Libhater

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    Okay, both elijah mohammed and I went 10-6 last week while I believe the gop hangover went something like 6-10. No problem, we all have our bad daze. So here we go again:


    Denver
    Washington
    Cleveland
    Pittsburg
    Indy
    N.Y. Jets
    Minnesota
    Atlanta
    Tampa Bay
    Buffalo
    Cinci-atty
    San Fran
    N.Y. Giants
    Seattle
    Green Bay
    New England

    and of course the Conservative leaning New England Patriots at the most anticipated and exciting Monday night matchup ever.
     
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    gophangover Well-Known Member

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    Nope, I went 9-7 just like you. BTW, New England voted for Obama.
     
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    Broncos
    Redskins
    Bengals
    Bills
    Buccaneers
    Falcons
    Browns
    Steelers
    Colts
    Jets
    Bears
    49ers
    Seahawks
    Giants
    Packers
    Patriots
     
  14. Libhater

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    No need to lie here. You went 8-8 and since I wasn't around last Thursday night to make my picks, I gave you my reasons why picking Atlanta was a simple brainless choice to make. So that left you at 8-8 and me at 10-6. Not saying your 50/50 picking is bad, just that you're going up against the master here. New England may consist of all blue states, but football players everywhere are CONSERVATIVES by nature as is Tom Brady and the owner of the Pats' Robert Kraft.
     
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    NFL floats the idea of getting rid of the kickoff!?
    So when does the NFL turn to flag football?! Sheesh.
    "Now, now Clay, you must be more careful...you pulled that flag out of Jay's back pocket awful hard & he nearly fell down. It's a 15 yard penalty & now go sit in the corner of the end zone til you learn to play nice!"
     
  16. Libhater

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    Yeah, the liberals have been making a big stink out of all these game time concussions ex players are suffering through. How long you think before the NFL softens the league to play on the level of the powder puff women?
     
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    I like kickoffs and punts. They are especially entertaining in college ball
     
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    In ten years football will be at least 50% women. There will be no hitting or tackling. More like flag football. The NFL is on the way out, like R.J. Reynolds tobacco.
    They'll probably make QB's all wear pink pants next year so the defense knows not to hurt him.
     
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    You need to cut your daily intake of hallucinogenics WAY back.
     
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    Guess you missed the PUNT, PASS, & KICK competitions lately. Half are girls. And the passing competition for a college scholarship was won by a girl a week ago, at half time on one of the NFL games. And if you don't know that QB's are the darlings of the NFL, you're obviously not a fan.
     
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    You can't count. The games I got right last week were Dallass, Cinnci, Denver, Houston, N.Y.J., G.B., Buffalo, N.E., and Atlanta. That's nine, same as you. You don't get to pick games after they're played. But I'll give you the win this week. You only had one different than me, Minnesota, and they won. Lucky you, but hardly a master.
     
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    You need to dial your daily intake of hallucinogenics WAY back You are hallucinating.

    I will bet you a billion billion dollars a day for a billion days at a billion to one odds that there will be ZERO women playing in the NFL in ten years!
     
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    when is intentional grounding not intentional grounding; when it's Tom Coughlins' team.

    When is a pass tossed away called intentional grounding? When your opponent is Coughlins team and they can call it a safety

    I am sick and tired of the biased calls toward the Giants.
     
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    Nice trip!
     
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    That call the refs made against the Steelers in the end zone, where Ben hit the receiver, and it bounced off him, and the defender fell on it and it was called a backward pass, that was ridiculous.
     

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