Also, hi there, asscheeks. lmao
Also, hi there, asscheeks. lmao
Not bad so far... 1 minute to go 15 yards.
Annnnnnnnnnnnnd game
Game. Gdi.
Cowboys fans are already realizing their demise and starting to cry before we get into December.
Good ole cutler.
Oh boy, almost December indeed. Watch the Skins fuck Dallas out of the playoffs somehow.
Oh god every time they cut to Dungee for commentary the look on his face makes me rofl.
Also gotta bring this one back, rofl, I love it.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y36...lolcowboys.jpg
lol
Aki all about some black man ass?
rofl, not related to football... but the news came on after the game, and we have an anchor named Deborah Weiner. I lol'd.
fawkin chargers; I thought they were 6-4 ;(
that team is scary, as is the thought of losing a game to their douchy persona
No, he wasn't, because, as he's said three times now, he's at a sports bar, every Sunday, from before the first kick of the early game, until the last kick of the late game. Try again.
As for the prediction, I maintain it was silly. Denver was a 6-2 team, with one of the weakest schedules in the league remaining. They had played two bad games all season-- against the two teams representing the AFC in the Championship, both coming off their byes. Yeah, that's some awful there.
Want to base it on "Denver's history"? Fine, let's do that. Every time in the past that Denver started 6-0, they went to the playoffs. Want this decade? Denver went to the playoffs three straight years (2003, 2004, 2005), finishing strong in all three years. Oh, it's not the same players? Is that the reason *THAT* recent history doesn't matter? Okay, fine. Denver's roster has less than half the players it had last season, and most of the coaching is different.
Denver's defense had played solid, fundamental football for the most of the Ravens game; the offense sputtered, and things got long. Okay, fine. Denver laid an egg against the Steelers; fine. But two bad games, against two very, very tough teams is a silly reason to discount the rest of their season. Did things pan out in your prediction's favor? Sure looks like it is so far, but that doesn't make the prediction silly.
This wasn't a team playing like the 2006 team, with an incredibly weak offense that couldn't move the ball in the air or on the ground; at the time, Denver was in the top 10 rushing teams, and top 15 passing teams. Their defense was still top 10 overall, and the #3 scoring defense in the league. Over 8 weeks, those are stats that start to remove the outliers, and the fact that they were still in the top 10 defense in spite of playing 5 of the top 12 offenses in the league was telling.
I could roll two dice, and say they'll come up twelve. Sure, I might get lucky, but probability says its a foolish prediction. If your prediction had simply been that Denver wouldn't win the AFC West, I wouldn't have objected. If your prediction had come after the Washington loss, I wouldn't have objected. But it came with nothing supporting it. History was against you; stats were against you; the typical play of the team through 8 weeks was against you; the remaining schedule was against you. Was it *possible*? Yes, but it wasn't in any way, shape, or form *probable*.