SabresRule said:Who so you trust less- Tony Romo or Jay Cutler?
They have a lot in common- gaudy numbers, big throwers, 1 playoff win, capable of making baffling mistakes
I would trust Cutler's players more than Romo's.
SabresRule said:Who so you trust less- Tony Romo or Jay Cutler?
They have a lot in common- gaudy numbers, big throwers, 1 playoff win, capable of making baffling mistakes
I would trust Cutler's players more than Romo's.
Contrary to what some think(a lot of the media in general), I think my Raiders are going to have a great season(of course, barring season of injuries like last year) and will make the playoffs for the 1st time since their Super Bowl year. I do not know HOW many wins they have, but with minor amount of players getting injured, I do not see why they cannot win at least 9 games.
I think division games will be extra important in the AFC West this year.
meStevo said:I think 9 wins is a tall order for the Raiders with all of their non division away games being played in the EST time zone. Will come down to which games McFadden misses too.
If I had to guess I'd say 7 wins is a good over/under number.
They will have to steal a couple away divisional games while protecting their home turf to have a shot.
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I think 9 wins is a tall order for the Raiders with all of their non division away games being played in the EST time zone. Will come down to which games McFadden misses too.
If I had to guess I'd say 7 wins is a good over/under number.
They will have to steal a couple away divisional games while protecting their home turf to have a shot.
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Palmer gets to come back to Cincy and throw some INT's to us this time.
He won't have to throw...the Raiders will be running all over the defense.
Whatever. Bengals have a top 10 D or better.
Just under 30% chance Mcfadden won't be healthy for that game either
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Well... your QB Cassell will need SOMEONE to go fishing with him while he mends as wells.... LOL!
Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints have reached an agreement on a five-year, $100 million contract that all sides concur will guarantee Brees an NFL-record $60 million, including a first-year take in 2012 of $40 million, according to league, players union, and team sources.
cosmo_kramer said:The Saints have come to their senses...or did they??
Sources -- Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints agree to record contract - ESPN