NFL 2011 Week 15

garion333 wrote:
Jayhawker wrote:

With a new coach and a home crowd, the Chiefs are going to surprise the Packers and end that perfect season today.

Looking that way so far. How many balls can the Packers drop?

Woot!

The good part is that KC is actually moving the ball. They currently have 13 first downs to 4 for GB.

IT'S A TRAP!

Romeo Crennel is making a strong case to take over the team. Should I be scared?

Man, Tenn is going to let the Colts win one?

NFC East - it does not matter who wins they will get beat by the NFC South wild card.

Texans are mounting a comeback after going into the locker room 21-0.

I leave to go get a Christmas tree wit the Chiefs down 7-6 only to return to see a 19-7 lead over the Packers. Orton for President!

Whoa. Donald Brown 80yd TD, the Colts might actually win.

Gumbie wrote:
karmajay wrote:
MilkmanDanimal wrote:

Tampa scored the first 14 against Jacksonville. Since then, they have given up 69 unanswered points.

Edit: FINALLY A @#$!!! SCORE.

A few more losses like that and Jeff Fisher will be the new Tampa coach (hopefully).

I can't wait till Fisher gets another a job and doesn't do sh*t. The Fisher hype for the teams that need a coach is hilarious to me.

Jeff Fisher doesn't lose to 0-13 football teams.

Packers lose. Wow.

garion333 wrote:

Packers lose. Wow.

Indeed.

*Legion* wrote:
Gumbie wrote:
karmajay wrote:
MilkmanDanimal wrote:

Tampa scored the first 14 against Jacksonville. Since then, they have given up 69 unanswered points.

Edit: FINALLY A @#$!!! SCORE.

A few more losses like that and Jeff Fisher will be the new Tampa coach (hopefully).

I can't wait till Fisher gets another a job and doesn't do sh*t. The Fisher hype for the teams that need a coach is hilarious to me.

Jeff Fisher doesn't lose to 0-13 football teams. ;)

I never said Muncheck was any better. Keeping Hasselbeck in this game so long killed us.

Jayhawker wrote:

With a new coach and a home crowd, the Chiefs are going to surprise the Packers and end that perfect season today.

Wow, that guy is smart!

Upsets everywhere! I'm not happy about it, but it's certainly the story of the day. Packers lose to Chiefs, Texans fall to Panthers, and the Colts get their first win of the year at the expense of the Titans.

Kyle Orton just wins?

And sorry Bears fans, you guys really looked good when you had Cutler. Has to be a rock in the pit of the stomach season after looking so good for so long.

Elliottx wrote:

Kyle Orton just wins?

And sorry Bears fans, you guys really looked good when you had Cutler. Has to be a rock in the pit of the stomach season after looking so good for so long.

I think Forte is a bigger loss. Hope he signs somewhere else in the offseason!

Denver/NE is starting off with a bang.

Oy. NE defense is so bad.

psu_13 wrote:

Oy. NE defense is so bad.

There has to be a God, and Tebow must be the chosen one. There is no other way to explain this Chiefs fan rooting for the Donkeys.

Elliottx wrote:

Kyle Orton just wins?

And sorry Bears fans, you guys really looked good when you had Cutler. Has to be a rock in the pit of the stomach season after looking so good for so long.

I remember hearing a lot of "Kyle Orton just wins" back in 2005 when the Bears won eight straight games with Orton as the starting QB.

I think this is good for the Packers in the long run; once they clinch next week, they can rest starters so they're healthy for the playoffs. No pressure to go undefeated now.

The upset train looks like it's still rolling!

Giants suck my left nut.
/rant

-Kush (Stating the obvious)

Why isn't Tebow winning?

Paleocon wrote:

Why isn't Tebow winning?

There's still time on the clock. Once we get withing the 2 minute mark, then ask again.

My reaction today after the Titans game.

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Looks like the Broncos' 4th quarter magic comes to an end today, but I'm very pleased with what I saw overall. Great game by Tebow and the offense, but just too many mistakes made in this one. All I can say is "come on Detroit and hold on to your lead!"

Yeah, that was unfortunate, even with the small spark there at the end, but you can't melt down during the second quarter like that.

Still, you're starting to see the flashes that indicate just how dangerous the Broncos can be when all of their cylinders are firing, and that's a good sign.

If I hadn't have known their records going into Sunday, I would have swom that the Panthers were the team that had won a division title.

What an odd week in the NFL.

Enix wrote:

If I hadn't have known their records going into Sunday, I would have swom that the Panthers were the team that had won a division title.

For all the time people I know spent making fun of Cam Newton before the draft he sure has been tearing defenses up.

The Steelers tomorrow are my last hope for not going winless this week.