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Sanchez will be out soon. I knew he got lucky against the Bills last week.
They need some Tebow action!!!!! :-)
I was banned for calling Yardie a coward, by DB, in a tread about women’s issues happening right now in America. Nothing better than republican men silencing women’s voices, especially in the Buffalo Spin zone!!
The Jets getting manhandled by Pittsburgh doesn't make me feel warm and fuzzy inside (aside from the obvious "standings" benefit). It worries me, in a way.
I honestly didn't think the Jets were as good as they showed against us last week. I think a lot of it was ineffective play by the offense and defense rather than something awesome that the Jets were doing. Nice to see Pittsburgh bring them down to Earth.
Steelers did something the Bills couldnt, dont forget, you played the Chiefs, not exactly world beaters.
You are correct. However, it rarely works as a measure of a team to look at the quality of an opponent. The reasoning that Team A beat Team B and Team B beat Team C, therefore Team A is better than Team C just doesn't work enough to make it a good rule of thumb. The reason the Jets beat Buffalo is simply not known beyond a reasonable doubt. The possibilities include: 1. the Jets are a better team, 2. Chan Gailey didn't have Buffalo ready to play, 3. Rex Ryan just has Chan Gailey's number, 4. Ryan Fitzpatrick didn't play to the level he's capable of playing, and probably a half dozen other reasons someone might come up with. I hope it's not #1 or #3, but I really don't know. I'm hoping that the defense for the Bills is still something of a work in progress. Kansas City now has two losses, but some pundits really liked their personnel before the season. They really should be better than what they've shown. While in the end I'm somewhat skeptical of Fitzpatrick's ability to be a winning QB over time, it's possible he's just taking some time to redevelop the confidence he had after the first 7 games of 2011.
I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
You are correct. However, it rarely works as a measure of a team to look at the quality of an opponent. The reasoning that Team A beat Team B and Team B beat Team C, therefore Team A is better than Team C just doesn't work enough to make it a good rule of thumb. The reason the Jets beat Buffalo is simply not known beyond a reasonable doubt. The possibilities include: 1. the Jets are a better team, 2. Chan Gailey didn't have Buffalo ready to play, 3. Rex Ryan just has Chan Gailey's number, 4. Ryan Fitzpatrick didn't play to the level he's capable of playing, and probably a half dozen other reasons someone might come up with. I hope it's not #1 or #3, but I really don't know. I'm hoping that the defense for the Bills is still something of a work in progress. Kansas City now has two losses, but some pundits really liked their personnel before the season. They really should be better than what they've shown. While in the end I'm somewhat skeptical of Fitzpatrick's ability to be a winning QB over time, it's possible he's just taking some time to redevelop the confidence he had after the first 7 games of 2011.
Home field advantage is a very important aspect these past two weeks IMO. For a number of teams.
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