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The NFC East has a very good team, two maybe average teams, and a terrible one. The AFC East has a very good team, and three below average teams. What's the difference?
And calling the Cowboys and Redskins "average" might even be pushing it.
The NFC East has a very good team, two maybe average teams, and a terrible one. The AFC East has a very good team, and three below average teams. What's the difference?
^ Really? Take a look at the quality of QB that has won the Super Bowl the last 5-7 years since the NFL has become more pass-friendly.
Eli Manning, Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Ben Roethlisberger, Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlistberger, Tom Brady, Tom Brady...
The quality of an NFL team's QB is probably the most relevant factor in determining if a team even has an opportunity to be good. Of course there are exceptions, but they are rare.
The NFC East's very good team owns the AFC East's very good team in the Super Bowl.
This statement is dumber than "Brady owns peyton" circa 2004 or so when peyton had never beaten him.
How so? The Giants have beaten the Pats in each of the Super Bowls they have played against each other. That is a team accomplishment. It's not like comparing two different players who are playing with different weapons and different defenses backing them up.
This statement is dumber than "Brady owns peyton" circa 2004 or so when peyton had never beaten him.
How so? The Giants have beaten the Pats in each of the Super Bowls they have played against each other. That is a team accomplishment. It's not like comparing two different players who are playing with different weapons and different defenses backing them up.
This has nothing to do with player vs team. Winning two nailbiters is not ownership.
How so? The Giants have beaten the Pats in each of the Super Bowls they have played against each other. That is a team accomplishment. It's not like comparing two different players who are playing with different weapons and different defenses backing them up.
This has nothing to do with player vs team. Winning two nailbiters is not ownership.
But if the Pats had beaten the Giants those two times I think the perception would be different.
How so? The Giants have beaten the Pats in each of the Super Bowls they have played against each other. That is a team accomplishment. It's not like comparing two different players who are playing with different weapons and different defenses backing them up.
This has nothing to do with player vs team. Winning two nailbiters is not ownership.
I think the Giants have their number.
The Giants also beat the Pats at Gillette Stadium last year during the season, snapping a 19-game regular season home winning streak. So we're actually 3-0 vs. that Pats recently. But who's counting
Edit: check that, it was a 20 game winning streak that was snapped by the G-Men.
This has nothing to do with player vs team. Winning two nailbiters is not ownership.
I think the Giants have their number.
The Giants also beat the Pats at Gillette Stadium last year during the season, snapping a 19-game regular season home winning streak. So we're actually 3-0 vs. that Pats recently. But who's counting
Edit: check that, it was a 20 game winning streak that was snapped by the G-Men.
How convenient that you leave out a game that happened literally a month before the 2007 super bowl
And Flanz, you're OUT OF YOUR MIND comparing the AFC East to the NFC East - even this year. The AFC as a whole is a joke compared the NFC. Your argument that the AFC East has more wins than the NFC East as relevant to anything is like saying the Mid Atlantic in CFF is better than the Big 12 b/c they have more wins.
Okay, this is asinine. To compare any NFL division to college football is pointless because even the worst NFL team can beat the best NFL team.
Right now the AFC East is 6-6 against the NFC West. The NFC East is 4-6 against the AFC North. NFC West > AFC North, so why is the almighty flagship division of the universe doing worse against the bush league AFC division?
And I realize the above stat means nothing, which is the point. These comparisons don't work, but the overall wins is to show that the divisions are comparable, which they are. I don't even comprehend how someone can see that statement as insulting.
And emoney, the Jets have a 3.5% chance at the playoffs, not mathematically eliminated, but essentially out of it.
The Giants also beat the Pats at Gillette Stadium last year during the season, snapping a 19-game regular season home winning streak. So we're actually 3-0 vs. that Pats recently. But who's counting
Edit: check that, it was a 20 game winning streak that was snapped by the G-Men.
How convenient that you leave out a game that happened literally a month before the 2007 super bowl
I remember that game pretty well. That was the game that planted the doubt in NE's mind that they might have to face the Giants again when it mattered most. It's a doubt that SF and GB still have in the back of their minds. Nobody wants to face the Giants in the post-season anymore.
How convenient that you leave out a game that happened literally a month before the 2007 super bowl
I remember that game pretty well. That was the game that planted the doubt in NE's mind that they might have to face the Giants again when it mattered most. It's a doubt that SF and GB still have in the back of their minds. Nobody wants to face the Giants in the post-season anymore.
How so? The Giants have beaten the Pats in each of the Super Bowls they have played against each other. That is a team accomplishment. It's not like comparing two different players who are playing with different weapons and different defenses backing them up.
This has nothing to do with player vs team. Winning two nailbiters is not ownership.
lol - I agree, but if it were the other way around, I know a bunch of Patsy fans that would be saying the Pats own the Giants. That's what they do.
Post by Homer J. Fong on Dec 3, 2012 12:23:58 GMT -5
Dear Patriots - I will stop hating you and all your subhuman mouthbreathing Tawmmy From Quinzee fans if and when you beat the San Francisco 49ers in two weeks. This offer is not valid if the Seahawks somehow lose to either Arizona or Buffalo.