rabb wrote:thanks a lot Ravens...fucking Chargers!!!
Yeah we really enjoyed it too.
rabb wrote:thanks a lot Ravens...fucking Chargers!!!





rabb wrote:Hey don't get pissy with me mister, not after being so so happy about our potential first round matchup. I was out and missed most of the game, came home and figured you weren't happy happy when I saw the score.




rabb wrote:Just an odd week in the league, .


Lambshot23 wrote:Eagles win the division? huh I am still shell shocked over another Giants shit turn out.


fuzz_e_bizkitz wrote:Lambshot23 wrote:Eagles win the division? huh I am still shell shocked over another Giants shit turn out.
If there was ever a day that I would receive some some sort of consolation from losing the Giants it was yesterday. I would really like to not see the Cowboys win the division.
Some key things to know:
1. If the Cowboys beat the Eagles OR the Giants beat the Jets in Week 16, the Eagles are eliminated.
2. If the Eagles lose either one of their final two games -- Week 16 in Dallas or Week 17 against the Redskins -- they are eliminated.
3. If the Cowboys and Giants both win in Week 16, the winner of the Week 17 Cowboys-Giants game will be division champ.
4. The Cowboys are the only one of the three teams that can clinch the division in Week 16. The Giants and Eagles could both be eliminated by Week 16 results. The Cowboys cannot.
With that in mind, here are all of the remaining possibilities:
If the Cowboys and Jets win in Week 16, the Cowboys clinch the division. The Week 17 Cowboys-Giants game would be irrelevant in this case, since the Cowboys would be two games ahead with one to play.
If the Cowboys and Giants win in Week 16 and the Cowboys beat the Giants in Week 17, the Cowboys win the division with a 10-6 record, two games ahead of the Giants.
If the Cowboys and Giants win in Week 16 and the Giants beat the Cowboys in Week 17, the Giants win the division because they will own the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Cowboys, having gone 2-0 against them.
If the Giants and Eagles win in Week 16 and the Giants beat the Cowboys in Week 17, the Giants would be division champs at 9-7, no tiebreakers necessary.
If the Giants and Eagles win in Week 16 and the Cowboys beat the Giants in Week 17, the Cowboys would be division champs at 9-7, no tiebreakers necessary.
If the Eagles and the Jets win in Week 16 and the Cowboys beat the Giants in Week 17, the Cowboys would be division champs at 9-7, no tiebreakers necessary.
If the Eagles and the Jets win in Week 16 AND the Eagles win in Week 17 AND the Giants beat the Cowboys in Week 17, the Eagles would be division champs at 8-8, winning the three-way tiebreaker with the Cowboys and Giants due to their 5-1 division record.
If the Eagles and the Jets win in Week 16 AND the Redskins beat the Eagles in Week 17 AND the Giants beat the Cowboys in Week 17, the Giants would be division champs. They and Dallas would both be 8-8, and the Giants would own the head-to-head tiebreaker. The Eagles would finish 7-9 in this scenario.
If the Eagles and the Jets win in Week 16 AND the Redskins beat the Eagles in Week 17 AND the Cowboys beat the Giants in Week 17, the Cowboys would be division champs at 9-7, two games ahead of both New York and Philadelphia.




fuzz_e_bizkitz wrote:fuzz_e_bizkitz wrote:Lambshot23 wrote:Eagles win the division? huh I am still shell shocked over another Giants shit turn out.
If there was ever a day that I would receive some some sort of consolation from losing the Giants it was yesterday. I would really like to not see the Cowboys win the division.
To simplify things Dan Graziano over at ESPN had this in his blog:Some key things to know:
1. If the Cowboys beat the Eagles OR the Giants beat the Jets in Week 16, the Eagles are eliminated.
2. If the Eagles lose either one of their final two games -- Week 16 in Dallas or Week 17 against the Redskins -- they are eliminated.
3. If the Cowboys and Giants both win in Week 16, the winner of the Week 17 Cowboys-Giants game will be division champ.
4. The Cowboys are the only one of the three teams that can clinch the division in Week 16. The Giants and Eagles could both be eliminated by Week 16 results. The Cowboys cannot.
With that in mind, here are all of the remaining possibilities:
If the Cowboys and Jets win in Week 16, the Cowboys clinch the division. The Week 17 Cowboys-Giants game would be irrelevant in this case, since the Cowboys would be two games ahead with one to play.
If the Cowboys and Giants win in Week 16 and the Cowboys beat the Giants in Week 17, the Cowboys win the division with a 10-6 record, two games ahead of the Giants.
If the Cowboys and Giants win in Week 16 and the Giants beat the Cowboys in Week 17, the Giants win the division because they will own the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Cowboys, having gone 2-0 against them.
If the Giants and Eagles win in Week 16 and the Giants beat the Cowboys in Week 17, the Giants would be division champs at 9-7, no tiebreakers necessary.
If the Giants and Eagles win in Week 16 and the Cowboys beat the Giants in Week 17, the Cowboys would be division champs at 9-7, no tiebreakers necessary.
If the Eagles and the Jets win in Week 16 and the Cowboys beat the Giants in Week 17, the Cowboys would be division champs at 9-7, no tiebreakers necessary.
If the Eagles and the Jets win in Week 16 AND the Eagles win in Week 17 AND the Giants beat the Cowboys in Week 17, the Eagles would be division champs at 8-8, winning the three-way tiebreaker with the Cowboys and Giants due to their 5-1 division record.
If the Eagles and the Jets win in Week 16 AND the Redskins beat the Eagles in Week 17 AND the Giants beat the Cowboys in Week 17, the Giants would be division champs. They and Dallas would both be 8-8, and the Giants would own the head-to-head tiebreaker. The Eagles would finish 7-9 in this scenario.
If the Eagles and the Jets win in Week 16 AND the Redskins beat the Eagles in Week 17 AND the Cowboys beat the Giants in Week 17, the Cowboys would be division champs at 9-7, two games ahead of both New York and Philadelphia.


rabb wrote:It just dawned on me why we lost this week, and hear me out.
This past week, 2 players sort of spoke out (in fairness, when they were asked) about God's favorite son Tebow.
Jermichael Finley
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... isturbing/
and Joseph Flacco
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... -coverage/
I now understand why we lost, and this isn't to take anything away from Tom Brady and the Pats who were right to praise Tebow.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... ws-skills/
God was busy smiting 2 other teams for their player's media indiscretions and not paying attention to the Patriots who he figured would play nice and fair. Just saying, facts are facts.
In closing, Tebow.


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