2011-12 NFL Season

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Last night's win was the 112th regular season win for the Belichick/Brady combo. They now need five more wins to pass Shula/Marino as the winningest coach/QB tandem in NFL history.

LOL so right now Shula/Marino is the 'winnningest' combo...when they never actually won anything!!!


Sandra
 
LOL so right now Shula/Marino is the 'winnningest' combo...when they never actually won anything!!!


Sandra
TEAMS win championships.no team has proven that more than the pats. can't say shula never won anything. and in marino's case yes we went to one superbowl and got our ass whipped,three afc championships and went to the playoffs plenty. marino was to the fins what peyton is to the colts. thats all we had. lucky for peyton he had a good enough TEAM to win at least one. no one player or coach can win a championship. superbowls are team accomplishments. then you have the individual ones. marino owned every type of qb record for a long time. and when he broke these records during his time he smoked them. unlike like how some of his records have been broken today.just by a little. your comment is an ignorant one.
 
*******. Get real you *****!

If the Broncos score 2 TD's in the redzone instead of FG's, make the missed field goal, and score an easy 7 on the fumble by Orton, they're up 18 more points. You can what if, but but, and blow smoke all day, and it changes nothing and means nothing. (Kinda like most of your posts)

The Broncos blew that game.

You can make you point without the name-calling... ;)
 
Accordong to Adam Schefter, there have been LESS serious injuries this year than usual...! Does not make sense because it has seemed like there is atleast 2 or 3 season ending injuries a week!

Well, he would know more about this than I would.
 
QB Controversy in Denver to get Bigger

The Denver Post reported Wednesday that a group of eight Broncos fans has decided to pool their money (nearly $10,000) and rent two billboards to implore coach John Fox to start Tim Tebow over Kyle Orton.

"We believe in Coach Fox, we're just tired of Kyle Orton," Jesse Oaks told the newspaper. "We were sitting around after Fox said he didn't hear the chants for Tebow, and we figured if he's deaf, we hope he's not blind."

When fans start calling the shots in personnel decisions, it's never a good thing.

NFL.com news: Fox didn't hear Broncos fans' wishes, so maybe he'll see them
 
How about this trend.........

39% of kickoffs reached end zone in 2010 Week 1; 87% this past weekend.

Still hate the new kickoff rule.

Nice job cherry picking stats... of course you don't mention this weekend tied the record number of touchdown returns, and is 1 more than were returned last year.

49% of kickoffs were touchbacks vs 18% the year prior.

The decrease in offense some claimed also proved to be false on opening weekend, despite more touchbacks 752 points scored is the second highest opening weekend, and the ninth highest scoring week in the history of the NFL.

Kickoffs remain important, so do kickers with big legs, and return men. Looks like mission accomplished IMO.
 
The decrease in offense some claimed also proved to be false on opening weekend, despite more touchbacks 752 points scored is the second highest opening weekend, and the ninth highest scoring week in the history of the NFL.

Kickoffs remain important, so do kickers with big legs, and return men. Looks like mission accomplished IMO.

I heard yesterday on the radio by Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk talk about the same thing and things alot of the points have to do with the conditioning in secondaries are just not up to snuff yet. He thinks it will level out as the season progresses.

He was on the Mike and Mike show.
 
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