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Post by plax on Feb 9, 2014 23:30:10 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. I like how you resort to doing your own NYG prediction because you literally have nothing to retort from my response. And no one predicted Nicks to go AWOL, for the offensive line to be one of the worst in the league, and for the Giants to have a league-high 96 games lost to starters. You keep thinking you know Butch, that is what you are good at. (and LOL at you predicting records in FEB for a team who had a down year and has 26 FAs. You sure know the Giants).
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Post by Juggs on Feb 9, 2014 23:31:31 GMT -5
MarchingOnLook at what Williams did to TEN's defense this season. The guy is for real. lulz. Williams gets all the credit. He wasn't really responsible. Jurrell Casey, Bernard Pollard, Alterraun Verner, and Zach Brown all exploding at the same time had nothing to do with their assistant defensive co-ordinator. Don't worry though, you're not alone. Most Titans fans agree with you! Although, as Morkim will be happy to remind you, the Titans are one of the least intelligent fanbases in the NFL. Bar none.
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Post by Morkim on Feb 9, 2014 23:34:14 GMT -5
MarchingOnLook at what Williams did to TEN's defense this season. The guy is for real. lulz. Williams gets all the credit. He wasn't really responsible. Jurrell Casey, Bernard Pollard, Alterraun Verner, and Zach Brown all exploding at the same time had nothing to do with their assistant defensive co-ordinator. Don't worry though, you're not alone. Most Titans fans agree with you! Although, as Morkim will be happy to remind you, the Titans are one of the least intelligent fanbases in the NFL. Bar none. Nothing personal Juggs! It's just a hilarious quote. Williams is a scumbag and mediocre coach. Rams brass are scumbags for hiring scumbags.
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Post by MarchingOn on Feb 9, 2014 23:50:36 GMT -5
MarchingOnLook at what Williams did to TEN's defense this season. The guy is for real. Defenses under Williams: 1997 Titans: 22nd 1998 Titans: 16th 1999 Titans: 17th 2000 Titans: 1st 2004 Redskins: 3rd 2005 Redskins: 9th 2006 Redskins: 31st 2007 Redskins: 8th 2008 Jaguars: 17th 2009 Saints: 25th 2010 Saints: 4th 2011 Saints: 24th 2013 Titans: 14th K. He's had some good years, but he's also had some terrible ones. I guess you better hope you get the good side of him.
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Post by TonOdanK on Feb 13, 2014 5:12:28 GMT -5
Home: Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers Away: Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers Schedule sets up pretty nicely I think. Our toughest opponent is ourselves. I bet you we drop the Browns game or the Lions game or something. We always seem to lose a game we should easily win. I fully expect at least 12- 13 wins though. They should win at least 12 games, they will probably lose a road game that they shouldn't like always. They will more than likely win all their home games. I don't care what anyone says the Saints are the best home team in the NFL, they have not lost at home when with Payton in 2 years (of course I'm not including the 2012 season) and winning by an average of 20 ppg
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Post by TonOdanK on Feb 13, 2014 5:29:51 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. All Gregg Williams does is blitz, at least that's all he did with the Saints and was the reason they lost to the 49ers in the playoffs a couple years ago. He sent at least 6 rushers more than 50% of the time
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Post by DPNormanReturns on Feb 16, 2014 12:16:50 GMT -5
Every team has known their opponents since week 17, and teams have known 13 of their 16 games since week 1. Lets see... my Titans play at home: Jets, Cowboys, Steelers, Giants, Browns, Texans, Colts, Jaguars away: Ravens, Bengals, Chiefs, Eagles, Redskins, Texans, Colts, Jaguars Our road schedule is tougher than our home schedule, but we're a pretty tough team on the road. I expect us to sweep Jacksonville, Clevleand and Houston. Plus, I would be very disappointed if we drop games against the Jets, Steelers, or Redskins. Indy, Dallas, the Giants, and Baltimore are pretty much fifty fifty (we've dominated Baltimore and the Giants the last few years.) That leaves Cincinatti, Philly, and KC as unlikely. 5 easy 3 should-win 5 close 3 long shot. I say we go 9-7, unless Jake Locker is as good as he was weeks 1-4 or if we draft a QB. If he's that good again we could top out at 11-5 or 12-4. I don't think we'll be worse than 8-8. Wrong thread. Go to the Lol Central thread for that You've won once in the last eleven games against us. And please don't say it's fair because they're often close games. The Colts are a much better clutch team than the Titans, so it's no coincidence they win the tight games in the "rivalry".
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Post by Juggs on Feb 16, 2014 17:50:57 GMT -5
Every team has known their opponents since week 17, and teams have known 13 of their 16 games since week 1. Lets see... my Titans play at home: Jets, Cowboys, Steelers, Giants, Browns, Texans, Colts, Jaguars away: Ravens, Bengals, Chiefs, Eagles, Redskins, Texans, Colts, Jaguars Our road schedule is tougher than our home schedule, but we're a pretty tough team on the road. I expect us to sweep Jacksonville, Clevleand and Houston. Plus, I would be very disappointed if we drop games against the Jets, Steelers, or Redskins. Indy, Dallas, the Giants, and Baltimore are pretty much fifty fifty (we've dominated Baltimore and the Giants the last few years.) That leaves Cincinatti, Philly, and KC as unlikely. 5 easy 3 should-win 5 close 3 long shot. I say we go 9-7, unless Jake Locker is as good as he was weeks 1-4 or if we draft a QB. If he's that good again we could top out at 11-5 or 12-4. I don't think we'll be worse than 8-8. Wrong thread. Go to the Lol Central thread for that You've won once in the last eleven games against us. And please don't say it's fair because they're often close games. The Colts are a much better clutch team than the Titans, so it's no coincidence they win the tight games in the "rivalry". True, but in 2012 you should have been 0-2 but the refs threw you a game on a Luck intentional grounding call, and in the other Munchak played a series with 10 guys on the field in overtime.
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Post by DPNormanReturns on Feb 16, 2014 18:36:29 GMT -5
Wrong thread. Go to the Lol Central thread for that You've won once in the last eleven games against us. And please don't say it's fair because they're often close games. The Colts are a much better clutch team than the Titans, so it's no coincidence they win the tight games in the "rivalry". True, but in 2012 you should have been 0-2 but the refs threw you a game on a Luck intentional grounding call, and in the other Munchak played a series with 10 guys on the field in overtime. There are always officiating errors, and I agree that there was one both in the game you mention and also some in the Colts' win over the Titans at home this past season. But playing with ten men instead of eleven is the team's own fault, and incompetence is not an excuse for losing. Don't get me wrong. I like Ken Whisenhunt and if Locker can stay healthy, the Titans may be able to do something. But they're still not on even ground with the Colts.
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Post by Morkim on Feb 16, 2014 18:54:54 GMT -5
True, but in 2012 you should have been 0-2 but the refs threw you a game on a Luck intentional grounding call, and in the other Munchak played a series with 10 guys on the field in overtime. There are always officiating errors, and I agree that there was one both in the game you mention and also some in the Colts' win over the Titans at home this past season. But playing with ten men instead of eleven is the team's own fault, and incompetence is not an excuse for losing. Don't get me wrong. I like Ken Whisenhunt and if Locker can stay healthy, the Titans may be able to do something. But they're still not on even ground with the Colts. I usually hold you to be a very level headed poster. But seriously, this reeks of bias and hate. the Titans have a very solid defense, and if the Whiz can fix Locker(or do like that Wolverine surgery maybe? Idk make him break less) they are just solid QB play away from dominating the piss poor AFC south.
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