Pompal 09.
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I don't know about New England being all that beatable. It's down to the "any given Sunday" theory there, I mean, at this point the odds are moving toward App-St beating Michigan, especially with their remaining schedule (Giants are the only team with a winning record and the only road game).
If you look at the numbers, Pittsburgh is not only a good team but a great matchup for New England. They can pound the ball with Parker and Davenport running behind Faneco & Co., they have a mobile quarmassageplanet.netack and they have a great pass defense. Against a team with 90-year-old middle linebackers and a playbook that's 90% pass, you'd think that would be a good matchup. Obviously, it was not.
The Eagles played them tough (and won me a few bucks) but watching that game I knew damn well the Birds were not going to pull it out. The Ravens game, same deal, they wanted to make a statement and like Reid clinging to a playoff spot Billick desperately needed that game to have any chance of keeping his job. But you could just feel it slipping away in the closing minutes.
I was down in Baltimore recently and had a chance to talk with some of the Ravens (they were at Ray Lewis's restaurant), man, a lot of people in town were giving them heavy shit after the Cincinnati game down there. Imagine how bad it will be when they lose to Miami! If the Phins have one chance, that's it, as Baltimore is busted. They looked as bad as any team I've seen against Indy and I didnt bother watching the second half.
I'm kind of a well-wisher of the Chargers but their pass protection is a joke and I think they are screwed if they have to play Jacksonville again. The Jags the one team I think might come out of the AFC as a fluke. Indy is too worn out on defense and my preseason pick, Pittsburgh, is too flaky for my liking.
If you look at the numbers, Pittsburgh is not only a good team but a great matchup for New England. They can pound the ball with Parker and Davenport running behind Faneco & Co., they have a mobile quarmassageplanet.netack and they have a great pass defense. Against a team with 90-year-old middle linebackers and a playbook that's 90% pass, you'd think that would be a good matchup. Obviously, it was not.
The Eagles played them tough (and won me a few bucks) but watching that game I knew damn well the Birds were not going to pull it out. The Ravens game, same deal, they wanted to make a statement and like Reid clinging to a playoff spot Billick desperately needed that game to have any chance of keeping his job. But you could just feel it slipping away in the closing minutes.
I was down in Baltimore recently and had a chance to talk with some of the Ravens (they were at Ray Lewis's restaurant), man, a lot of people in town were giving them heavy shit after the Cincinnati game down there. Imagine how bad it will be when they lose to Miami! If the Phins have one chance, that's it, as Baltimore is busted. They looked as bad as any team I've seen against Indy and I didnt bother watching the second half.
I'm kind of a well-wisher of the Chargers but their pass protection is a joke and I think they are screwed if they have to play Jacksonville again. The Jags the one team I think might come out of the AFC as a fluke. Indy is too worn out on defense and my preseason pick, Pittsburgh, is too flaky for my liking.