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Week 5 NFL thread

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by JackReacher, Oct 7, 2009.

  1. outofplace

    outofplace Well-Known Member

    They just beat the Ravens, a much better opponent than anybody the Broncos have faced so far this season. The Patriots will get better as Brady gets his bearings back. The guy missed a season. No way he was going to be back to his old self from day one.
     
  2. outofplace

    outofplace Well-Known Member

    So you don't want to allow for luck as part of why Denver is 4-0, but you do want to point to luck in the Patriots' victory over the Ravens? Doesn't quite work.

    And that is part of playing the Ravens. They have issues with taking too many personal fouls. That has been part of that team's "personality" for a long time.
     
  3. Oz

    Oz Well-Known Member

    Of course, two of the Ravens' victories this year have come against the Chiefs and Browns, who are among the worst in the league. And the Chargers actually racked up 474 yards of offense (but somehow only 251 against the Steelers on Sunday night) against the Ravens defense, showing some red flags there.

    The Ravens are good, and they might still complain about the two Brady calls, but they are a couple bizarre Norv Turner awfully close to being like the Steelers -- 2-2 with some question marks. For all the talk about how the offense is the defense's equal, the Ravens have put up those numbers against three of the bottom nine teams in the NFL in both points and yards allowed.

    Patriots-Broncos should be a good one. I'll go with the Broncos in what should be a good one.
     
  4. I don't know about that, but I give them a fighter's chance. and the only reason for that is not trick plays, rather they do the things well that indy has trouble with. If they can get any pressure on horseface, they have a chance. If not, then they'll lost 48-32.
     
  5. JC

    JC Well-Known Member

    There is nothing more irritating when people refer to Lewis as a murderer. Who did he murder? Did he stab or shoot anyone? He was there and lied to police, definitely wrong but a far cry from murder.
     
  6. Simon_Cowbell

    Simon_Cowbell Active Member

    14 of the 16 opponents and sites are known... right now.
     
  7. Oz

    Oz Well-Known Member

    Actually, they're not. When the NFL realigned in 2002, they creating the scheduling system for eight years, at which point they would re-evaluate how it works and either continue it or tweak it. This is the last of those eight years, so right now, the 2010 opponents are still up in the air until the NFL decides what to do. They could scramble the order of what divisions play who for the next eight-year cycle.
     
  8. Simon_Cowbell

    Simon_Cowbell Active Member

    No.
     
  9. outofplace

    outofplace Well-Known Member

    It is early enough in the season that you have to consider what these teams were last year, too. The Ravens returned most of the starters from the team that was in the AFC Championship last year. They are vulnerable to the pass if the opponent can protect the quarterback. That is nothing new for them.
     
  10. Simon_Cowbell

    Simon_Cowbell Active Member

    For instance, here is the Dolphins docket

    Home
    Patriots
    Jets
    Bills
    Browns
    Steelers
    Bears
    Lions
    AFCN matching team

    Away
    Patriots
    Jets
    Bills
    Ravens
    Bengals
    Packers
    Vikings
    AFCW matching team
     
  11. Oz

    Oz Well-Known Member

    The NFL hasn't made it official that they will continue with the past eight-year cycle (which ends this season) in a new eight-year cycle (which starts next season). They could decide to scramble the division sequence during this period, so the Dolphins -- rather than facing the AFC North and NFC North -- could play the AFC West and the NFC South.

    So no, 14 opponents for each team aren't confirmed yet, not until the NFL makes official what it will do with the next schedule cycle. For now, we only know of six games for the Dolphins, all in the AFC East.
     
  12. Simon_Cowbell

    Simon_Cowbell Active Member

    Steelers 2010
    home
    Ravens
    Bengals
    Browns
    Patriots
    Jets
    Falcons
    Panthers
    AFCW matching team

    road
    Ravens
    Bengals
    Browns
    Dolphins
    Bills
    Saints
    Buccaneers
    AFCS matching team
     
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