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Post by Juggs on Feb 9, 2014 23:15:58 GMT -5
Wow, way to be over-generous. The Chiefs will lose to the Broncos twice, the Cardinals, the Seahawks, the 49ers, once or twice to the Chargers, and then lose 1-2 more that they probably shouldn't. 6-10 to 9-7 at best. you have the gaul to call out respectable predictions when you have your team going 11-5 with a bunch of "easy wins"? The chiefs will only by 9-7? I doubt it I'd say 10-6. And don't give me that pussy 9-6-1 shit. You can't predict that!
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Post by MarchingOn on Feb 9, 2014 23:16:51 GMT -5
Rams 2014 Schedule PredictionHome Dallas Cowboys ---- The Cowboys have beaten us the last two times. They've continuously out game-planned us despite having a less talented roster. That will end this year. With homefield advantage finally, the Rams win. Philadelphia Eagles ---- I think the Rams will lose this, but only because it's an away game and they have McCoy. New York Giants ---- The Rams should crush the Giants. The Rams match up very well against them. Washington Redskins ---- The Rams should also defeat the Redskins with ease. Denver Broncos ---- The game is at home, and the Rams feature a rock-solid D just like Seattle. Rams win. Kansas City Chiefs ---- Close game, but probably a loss, the Chiefs have a strong D and a solid OL and a dangerous rushing attack. Oakland Raiders ---- Easy win. San Diego Chargers ---- Also an easy win. Minnesota Vikings ---- Unless they get one of the top QB's in the draft, this'll be an easy win. Atlanta Falcons ---- The Rams barely lost to ATL in WK2 when they still had many/pretty much all of their starters. STL wins this time. SF ---- Rams should split with SF SEA ---- Rams should split with SEA ARI ---- Rams should split with ARI Prediction: 11-5 But is that good enough to get into the playoffs, considering it's the NFC West? Probably 6-10 or 7-9. 8-8 at best.
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Post by Morkim on Feb 9, 2014 23:17:32 GMT -5
you have the gaul to call out respectable predictions when you have your team going 11-5 with a bunch of "easy wins"? The chiefs will only by 9-7? I doubt it I'd say 10-6. And don't give me that pussy 9-6-1 shit. You can't predict that! I wanted to give them a Broncos split, but I think I'm kidding myself. So I called the home one a tie so I can be half right either way! You think we can beat one of the big teams on the schedule Juggs? SEA/SF/Den/NE?
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Post by plax on Feb 9, 2014 23:19:41 GMT -5
We got picked apart? Smith didn't pick up apart. Freeman did not pick us apart. Cutler was able to hit Marshall for big gains, but Jeffrey was held in check from what I can remember, as was Bennett. And you are using wk3 as your benchmark for the Giants? That was their low-point. You might not even know, but the Giants finished the year 7-3. Beason changed the entire culture of the defense. And you bring up wk3 as if you are comparing CAR to STL. CAR had Cam Newton as QB. You have Sam Bradford. Not only can Cam run, but he is a better passer than Sam too. Cam opens the game up because the defense has to respect him. Cam has Steve Smith, a legitimate WR who can catch a ball. Cam has DWill and Tolbert as a two-man rushing attack. STL has a better Dexter McCluster and Zac Stacy. You are clueless for using the CAR game, the low-point of the NYG season, and comparing that to what the Rams have. Once again, know what you are talking about, k? Really? Fine. I won't use Carolina as an example of what the Rams will do to the Giants. I have a better example. Week 15. I am sure this is clear in your memory. Ah, once again, another shutout (something that seems to be a recurring theme recently in NYG) You know what? Lynch didn't even run that good. He had 16 carries for 47 yards. What defeats the Giants isn't necessarily the run game, but a stout D. Seattle and Carolina both boast top 5 D's. St. Louis was top 10 this past season, and now with Greg Williams, they are talented enough to be top 5. The Giants can't compete with top-notch defenses. Reason why?? Eli Manning. He threw a whopping SIX interceptions between those two games. I like how you bring up another RB who did nothing against us, but then you still want to say that Stacy will run us out of the stadium. The Giants folded against Seattle. It was a terrible game. It was a terrible season. You act like the Giants of 2013 will be what you see next year. The Giants actually have CAP space to work with, JPP will finally be healthy (he was hurt all of this year), Diehl is gone, GILBRIDE is gone, etc. So you want to bring up the cheap-shot Greg Williams helping a defense, but you totally ignore the fact that Gilbride is GONE from the Giants. Along with the OL play, he was our biggest problem with his terrible scheme. Eli was bad against good defenses because with the long routes that KG had the WRs run along with the bad OL, Eli was screwed regardless. He was set up to fail in 2013. No way he could have succeeded with 1.5 WRs (Cruz and good Randle).
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Post by Juggs on Feb 9, 2014 23:20:55 GMT -5
The chiefs will only by 9-7? I doubt it I'd say 10-6. And don't give me that pussy 9-6-1 shit. You can't predict that! I wanted to give them a Broncos split, but I think I'm kidding myself. So I called the home one a tie so I can be half right either way! You think we can beat one of the big teams on the schedule Juggs? SEA/SF/Den/NE? yeah you're right. The Chiefs are fucked. The Titans are not as good, but we could easily have a better record next year.
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Post by Morkim on Feb 9, 2014 23:22:30 GMT -5
I wanted to give them a Broncos split, but I think I'm kidding myself. So I called the home one a tie so I can be half right either way! You think we can beat one of the big teams on the schedule Juggs? SEA/SF/Den/NE? yeah you're right. The Chiefs are fucked. The Titans are not as good, but we could easily have a better record next year. lol, it is a shitty schedule. I'm pretty bummed already.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2014 23:25:13 GMT -5
Really? Fine. I won't use Carolina as an example of what the Rams will do to the Giants. I have a better example. Week 15. I am sure this is clear in your memory. Ah, once again, another shutout (something that seems to be a recurring theme recently in NYG) You know what? Lynch didn't even run that good. He had 16 carries for 47 yards. What defeats the Giants isn't necessarily the run game, but a stout D. Seattle and Carolina both boast top 5 D's. St. Louis was top 10 this past season, and now with Greg Williams, they are talented enough to be top 5. The Giants can't compete with top-notch defenses. Reason why?? Eli Manning. He threw a whopping SIX interceptions between those two games. I like how you bring up another RB who did nothing against us, but then you still want to say that Stacy will run us out of the stadium. The Giants folded against Seattle. It was a terrible game. It was a terrible season. You act like the Giants of 2013 will be what you see next year. The Giants actually have CAP space to work with, JPP will finally be healthy (he was hurt all of this year), Diehl is gone, GILBRIDE is gone, etc. So you want to bring up the cheap-shot Greg Williams helping a defense, but you totally ignore the fact that Gilbride is GONE from the Giants. Along with the OL play, he was our biggest problem with his terrible scheme. Eli was bad against good defenses because with the long routes that KG had the WRs run along with the bad OL, Eli was screwed regardless. He was set up to fail in 2013. No way he could have succeeded with 1.5 WRs (Cruz and good Randle). Plax, remind me who predicted before this season that the Giants would finish around 6-10? Oh yeah, I think that was me. You were predicting playoffs. I think I know what I'm talking about. Like I said, Eli manning is all you need to know with the Giants. Allow me to predict the Giants' 2014 schedule: Home: ARI - Loss SF - Loss HOU - Loss (they're probably going to get manziel)/Watt will give Manning nightmares IND - Loss TB - Loss (a hard D) = elimanning picktaculous Away: STL - Loss SEA - Loss JAX - Win TEN - Loss (they boast a hardnosed D, which again, is NYG's kryptonite) DET - Loss WAS - Win/Loss DAL - Win/Loss PHI - Loss/Loss NYG: 3-13, maybe 4-12 if they are lucky. If unlucky, they could finish 1-15. This will be Manning's last season in NYG.
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Post by MarchingOn on Feb 9, 2014 23:25:36 GMT -5
We got picked apart? Smith didn't pick up apart. Freeman did not pick us apart. Cutler was able to hit Marshall for big gains, but Jeffrey was held in check from what I can remember, as was Bennett. And you are using wk3 as your benchmark for the Giants? That was their low-point. You might not even know, but the Giants finished the year 7-3. Beason changed the entire culture of the defense. And you bring up wk3 as if you are comparing CAR to STL. CAR had Cam Newton as QB. You have Sam Bradford. Not only can Cam run, but he is a better passer than Sam too. Cam opens the game up because the defense has to respect him. Cam has Steve Smith, a legitimate WR who can catch a ball. Cam has DWill and Tolbert as a two-man rushing attack. STL has a better Dexter McCluster and Zac Stacy. You are clueless for using the CAR game, the low-point of the NYG season, and comparing that to what the Rams have. Once again, know what you are talking about, k? Really? Fine. I won't use Carolina as an example of what the Rams will do to the Giants. I have a better example. Week 15. I am sure this is clear in your memory. Ah, once again, another shutout (something that seems to be a recurring theme recently in NYG) You know what? Lynch didn't even run that good. He had 16 carries for 47 yards. What defeats the Giants isn't necessarily the run game, but a stout D. Seattle and Carolina both boast top 5 D's. St. Louis was top 10 this past season, and now with Greg Williams, they are talented enough to be top 5. The Giants can't compete with top-notch defenses. Reason why?? Eli Manning. He threw a whopping SIX interceptions between those two games. Gregg Williams is an awful DC.
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Post by Morkim on Feb 9, 2014 23:26:59 GMT -5
I like how you bring up another RB who did nothing against us, but then you still want to say that Stacy will run us out of the stadium. The Giants folded against Seattle. It was a terrible game. It was a terrible season. You act like the Giants of 2013 will be what you see next year. The Giants actually have CAP space to work with, JPP will finally be healthy (he was hurt all of this year), Diehl is gone, GILBRIDE is gone, etc. So you want to bring up the cheap-shot Greg Williams helping a defense, but you totally ignore the fact that Gilbride is GONE from the Giants. Along with the OL play, he was our biggest problem with his terrible scheme. Eli was bad against good defenses because with the long routes that KG had the WRs run along with the bad OL, Eli was screwed regardless. He was set up to fail in 2013. No way he could have succeeded with 1.5 WRs (Cruz and good Randle). Plax, remind me who predicted before this season that the Giants would finish around 6-10? Oh yeah, I think that was me. You were predicting playoffs. I think I know what I'm talking about. Like I said, Eli manning is all you need to know with the Giants. Allow me to predict the Giants' 2014 schedule: Home: ARI - Loss SF - Loss HOU - Loss (they're probably going to get manziel)/Watt will give Manning nightmares IND - Loss TB - Loss (a hard D) = elimanning picktaculous Away: STL - Loss SEA - Loss JAX - Win TEN - Loss (they boast a hardnosed D, which again, is NYG's kryptonite) DET - Loss WAS - Win/Loss DAL - Win/Loss PHI - Loss/Loss NYG: 3-13, maybe 4-12 if they are lucky. If unlucky, they could finish 1-15. This will be Manning's last season in NYG. WHere did you predict the rams last year.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2014 23:28:46 GMT -5
MarchingOnLook at what Williams did to TEN's defense this season. The guy is for real.
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