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James
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James wrote:

The league is just going to have to deal with it. This is a machine like the 86 Bears, 88 49ers, and 99 Broncos.

I feel sorry for AFC wild card teams this year. Not only do you have to win your first game, then you have to go win in Indy and NE to go to the Superbowl.

I'm predicting a 42-10 Pats win over the Colts. If they're not feeling lazy, they might score 50.

Communist China
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I think the Pats will win, but I see more of a 35-24 game. Indy is better than they were last year and at home. 16-0 isn't guaranteed, they're barely halfway there.

James
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James wrote:

Packers are for real. That was a tough game last night, and to go anywhere in the playoffs(especially being an NFC team), you gotta prove you can win those types of games. I think they are the team to beat, with Dallas and NY tied for a distant second.

In my opinion, the Packers are the only NFC team that could even come close to posing a threat to NE or Indy. Although they don't pose much of a threat with their terrible running game.

buzzsaw
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buzzsaw wrote:
Jameslofton wrote:

Packers are for real. That was a tough game last night, and to go anywhere in the playoffs(especially being an NFC team), you gotta prove you can win those types of games. I think they are the team to beat, with Dallas and NY tied for a distant second.

In my opinion, the Packers are the only NFC team that could even come close to posing a threat to NE or Indy. Although they don't pose much of a threat with their terrible running game.

Who beat the Packers?

Nobody in the NFC could beat the elite in the AFC consistantly, but if all the pieces fell into place, anybody can beat anybody once.

James
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James wrote:

The Bears beat the Packers. While the Pack are nowhere near NE or Indy, I agree that if Favre got into a rhythm, he could beat one of those teams.

If the Packers get home field advantage, we're going to see a Packers-Patriots SB. That would be pretty cool since Favre's only SB ring happened against the Pats. It would also be a perfect moment for Favre to retire.

NY Giants82
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NY Giants82 wrote:

I think any of the top teams in the NFC could be the Pats if they play flawlessly, clicking on all cylinders, and the Pats have an off day. Thats a lot to ask for, so I dont think it would happen. Could, but I doubt it.

Tommie
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Tommie wrote:

Clemens gets start for Jets against Redskins

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- Eric Mangini summoned Chad Pennington into his office and broke the news that the New York Jets have a new starting quarterback.

It's Kellen Clemens' turn to see if he can turn around the season.

"Coach made it clear that I'm not the villain here," Pennington said Monday. "And I'm not the only one to blame for the lack of our success or our problems, but he did feel like Kellen deserved a chance."

Mangini's announcement Monday that he's going with Clemens as his starter for Sunday's game against Washington wasn't a huge surprise. It's a move fans and media have been suggesting for weeks as the Jets have struggled to a 1-7 start.

"I made this decision not based on singling out Chad for where we are, but based on the fact that I think Kellen has earned this opportunity," Mangini said. "I want to give him this opportunity. It's in no way an indication that Chad is solely responsible. We all are."

The 31-year-old Pennington, in his eighth season, has failed to move the offense effectively as the Jets have lost five straight and rank 30th in total offense; only Buffalo and San Francisco are worse.

"When your team is struggling, people look for answers and coaches have to look for answers and sometimes the first position that is looked at is the quarterback position," Pennington said. "I understand that."

Clemens, in his second season out of Oregon, replaced an ineffective Pennington late Sunday in the Jets' 13-3 loss to Buffalo. His entrance was cheered by those remaining at Giants Stadium, the same fans who booed Pennington when he failed to move the offense early in the game. Clemens was just 5-of-12 for 67 yards and two interceptions, but one of those came on a desperation toss as time expired.

"It's exciting to have the opportunity and I'm looking forward to the chance to play," Clemens said. "At the same time, there's a losing streak right now that this entire team needs to work hard to turn around."

After waiting until last Wednesday to keep Pennington as the starter, Mangini didn't need the extra time to make his choice this week. Mangini called each quarterback into his office separately and told them of his decision.

"He expressed, I guess, his confidence in me based on my preparation in weeks past and that was it," Clemens said.

Clemens has a much stronger arm than Pennington and is more mobile, perhaps able to add a few more elements to the offense than the veteran could. Although Mangini wouldn't commit to Clemens beyond this weekend, the 2006 second-round pick will be under center Sunday against Washington for his second NFL start.

"We're focused on the Redskins and he's going to be the starter for the Redskins game," Mangini said.

If Clemens holds on to the starting job, it's possible Pennington has taken his last snap with the Jets. He'll be a highly paid backup with a questionable arm after restructuring his contract in March 2006 to help relieve salary cap issues for the team, but he's due big money in the next few seasons. Pennington, whose contract runs through 2010, is due a $4.8 million base salary next season.

"It's not fair to my teammates in that locker room that I discuss my future with this organization or with another team," Pennington said. "They're working extremely hard to just get a win. We just want to get that winning feeling back."

Clemens' first start came in Week 2, when he stepped in for an injured Pennington and nearly led the Jets to a fourth-quarter comeback at Baltimore.

"Getting your first start out of the way I think is pretty big," Clemens said. "So now going into what will be my second start, I feel a lot better, a lot more confident."

The Jets have a bye week after Sunday, and it would seem highly unlikely that Mangini would go back to Pennington in what has now become an opportunity for the team to see what they have for the future.

"We're 1-7, so we're trying to do anything possible to get a win," wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery said. "He let us know that this wasn't the only change, so there will be other changes. It's the one that gets the most attention."

Pennington, one of the Jets' most respected and well-liked players, was having a disappointing season after overcoming consecutive rotator cuff operations and winning the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year award.

"By all medical accounts, I'm not supposed to be talking to you right now," Pennington said. "I shouldn't even be playing this game, so I take great pride in the fact that I've been able to overcome shoulder surgeries and play at a high level."

The second-most accurate passer in NFL history has thrown for 1,317 yards and nine touchdowns in seven games, but has seven interceptions -- including three that sealed losses.

"I'm disappointed and it's a frustrating time for me," Pennington said. "At the same time, it's not about me. It's about our team and our team moving forward and I understand that."

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

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James
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Re: The NFL 2007-08 Season thread

James wrote:

He needs to retire. His tank is pretty much empty. He showed a lot of promise early in his career, but things just didn't work out. He will probably be forced into retirement next season when no team wants him.

James
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Re: The NFL 2007-08 Season thread

James wrote:

Anyone look at the rest of the Pats schedule? If they beat the Colts, its practically a cakewalk. They get a bye after the Indy game, then they play in Buffalo, home against the Eagles, then a trip to Baltimore. Then three straight home games against the Steelers, Jets, and Dolphins. They finish the season against the Giants.

The worst record they can possibly get is 14-2, and I think 16-0 is most definitely not out of reach.

NY Giants82
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NY Giants82 wrote:

In the NFL, they could lose any week. One slip up, and they could easily lose a game. If they stay healthy, I dont know who will beat them though. The game this weekend will be very interesting.

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