NFL Regular Season Discussion Thread

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I'd rather Brady stay healthy and just lose. That way there are no excuses.

Kinda like when the Giants beat them in the Super Bowl.
 

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:lmao That's great.

Soo.....who wants the Patriots to lose and maybe get all of their players injured (or possibly maimed if possible)?

Oh, me me me me!!!

Btw I think it's a little goofy to completely ignore the fact that McDaniels ran the Patriots offense when they had the best offensive year in the history of the league.
 

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That offense could've been run by anyone posting in this thread and it would have been just as prolific. Look at what he had to work with. I already said this though.

Right place at the right time backed by Belichick (and cheating?).
 

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That offense could've been run by anyone posting in this thread and it would have been just as prolific. Look at what he had to work with. I already said this though.

Right place at the right time backed by Belichick (and cheating?).

I guess when you say something that can't be proven or disproven you get the benefit of the conversation ending there. While we're at it, I could have handled the Civil War way better than Lincoln.

But if you think McDaniels' play-calling didn't make a difference in 2007, can you do me a favor and explain why they scored 589 points in 2007 (by far an NFL record) and only 427 in 2009, with virtually the same personnel on offense?
 

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jets better not let me down.
 

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THAT'S GOOD WOODHEAD

oops, forgot we don't have the double post merging here.
 

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I know you're a Falcons fan. I don't recognize sports bigamy.
 

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I guess when you say something that can't be proven or disproven you get the benefit of the conversation ending there. While we're at it, I could have handled the Civil War way better than Lincoln.

But if you think McDaniels' play-calling didn't make a difference in 2007, can you do me a favor and explain why they scored 589 points in 2007 (by far an NFL record) and only 427 in 2009, with virtually the same personnel on offense?

Lightning in a bottle. People caught up to what they were doing. Other offenses that were "impossible to stop" had declines the next year as well. I think the Vikings in 98? were the most recent example.

The bit about people here being able to be as successful OC's as McDaniels probably shouldn't be taken so literally. It was a humorous/light-hearted way of saying he's not that good/is overrated. Of course you may not have thought it was funny and that's ok.
 

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She only likes them cause she attracted to Sanchez Sal :lol:
 

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my boyfriend is a falcons fan, i just like a guy from this team or a guy from that team.
 

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Lightning in a bottle. People caught up to what they were doing. Other offenses that were "impossible to stop" had declines the next year as well. I think the Vikings in 98? were the most recent example.

Very good point. My point is that the playcalling since McDaniels has left has been a legit problem for the Patriots. Bill O'Brien's been very shaky, and he could never use the talent as well as the Patriots did with McDaniels calling the shots. You are right to the extent that we can't know how much he had to do with that success.

The bit about people here being able to be as successful OC's as McDaniels probably shouldn't be taken so literally. It was a humorous/light-hearted way of saying he's not that good/is overrated. Of course you may not have thought it was funny and that's ok.

Oh. Well, I look for excuses to argue. :)

And Kairi, Mark Sanchez has the AIDS, you shouldn't be attracted to him.
 

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Mark Sanchez trying to throw downfield is funny.