Suh.Beckham is the biggest douchebag in the game currently.
I was just thinking the same thing. If we play Pitt in NE, we win.Pats fans are really worried about Pittsburgh?
This is fun! He did the Iverson thing! Why do you all hate fun?Beckham is the biggest douchebag in the game currently. He gets physically manhandled and he turns into a crybaby who can't control himself. Then, he turns it around and does this. I hope someone earholes him across the middle next game and is knocked out.
Completely agree. The NFL would be much easier and better to watch without the me first antics of players like beckham and Norman. It takes away from the game and is annoying.Good point, man I wish all receivers and corners would shut up keep their heads down and get brain damage the Right Way.
If it is ... I win the poolUh oh, is that a collarbone for Talib?
Yeah, well said, and I think everyone agrees and is thinking the same thing. Unfortunately, the way defenses have to play "off" so much now and with the quality of play in the league going down anyways, I wouldn't be shocked to see 16-0 become somewhat common over the next few decades. If you're merely a "very good" team and you're playing so many of these weak, soft teams, you have a real shot at running the table.The Panthers certainly deserve a lot of respect for what they've done this season. They're an excellent team and I don't begrudge them their success at all. But a part of me doesn't want them to go 16-0 because it....I dont' know, cheapens?....what the Patriots did in '07. While both would be 16-0, they wouldn't be close to equals in my mind. That Pats team absolutely destroyed an insanely difficult schedule. 8 wins against teams that were over .500 and shattered the point differential record, compared to 2 wins for Carolina and 2 for the '72 Dolphins. I feel like that record should belong to a dominant team rather than a good team with a favorable schedule.
We live in a world where Greg Hardy plays football, lets not forget that.Suh.
Takes away from the game? It was the best thing about the game! That game was fun as shit! I honestly don't understand why any of you watch football sometimes.Completely agree. The NFL would be much easier and better to watch without the me first antics of players like beckham and Norman. It takes away from the game and is annoying.
Osweiler is going to hang 300 on them before the half.
Takes away from the game? It was the best thing about the game! That game was fun as shit! I honestly don't understand why any of you watch football sometimes.
Fixed.I don't think Pittsburgh even knows if they should be playing defense .
Agreed, I don't blame Carolina or knock them for their schedule. They're an excellent team, like I said and you can't blame them for their schedule. But they are still a product of the very weak league this season, where only about 5 teams are really any good. But I feel like the 16-0 accomplishment is cheapened if they get it. I don't think anyone looks at them and thinks "all time great" team, do they? Again, not their fault and I don't begrudge them going out and beating the teams they play. Maybe this is what people felt like when Maris got the HR record.The Panthers have played an easy schedule but the team with the most wins over teams with winning records so far this year is Denver (they have four and could have five if they beat Pittsburgh) and everybody pretty much thinks they aren't contenders.
The league as a whole is way down - 11 of 32 teams have winning records and two entire divisions (AFC South and NFC East) don't have a single team with a winning record. Two current NFC playoff teams (Minnesota and Washington) haven't beaten one team with a winning record this year - same with the Jets on the AFC East side.
The '72 Dolphins played a weak schedule at a time when there was less parity (so crappy teams were really crappy).Yeah, well said, and I think everyone agrees and is thinking the same thing. Unfortunately, the way defenses have to play "off" so much now and with the quality of play in the league going down anyways, I wouldn't be shocked to see 16-0 become somewhat common over the next few decades. If you're merely a "very good" team and you're playing so many of these weak, soft teams, you have a real shot at running the table.