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Official 2011-2012 NFL Thread

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QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Nov 24, 2011 -> 02:59 PM)
this pacxkers team is the best ive ever seen. 19-0

There up with the '85 Bears , though the Bears had stiffer competition like the Gibbs Redskins, Parcells Giants, Shula Dolphins and Walsh 49ers...these Packers don't face that kind of competition, not their fault though.

 

I would still put the 49ers late 80's team as the best NFL team I've seen.

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The 2007 Patriots are better than the 2011 Green Bay Packers, hell some of those Colts teams taht went undefeated late into the season would probably beat this Packers team.

 

They really aren't good enough to be the first 19-0 team.

If the dolphins and their friend tony romo can hold this lead, this would be a great day for the Bears.

QUOTE (Brian @ Nov 24, 2011 -> 02:08 PM)
Didn't Haynesworth run his cleats on the forehead of someone?

 

ripped off Andre Gurodes helmet and stomped on his forehead. much worse

QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Nov 24, 2011 -> 06:34 PM)
If the dolphins and their friend tony romo can hold this lead, this would be a great day for the Bears.

 

 

 

 

 

The coaches are to blame for Miami losing today. They played for field goals and Miami trying to run Bush up the middle on first and goal from the 3 is just stupid.

I like how Suh didn't man up and apologize. Instead, he used the accident excuse. What an idiot. Have fun with your suspension idiot.

QUOTE (chw42 @ Nov 24, 2011 -> 07:56 PM)
I like how Suh didn't man up and apologize. Instead, he used the accident excuse. What an idiot. Have fun with your suspension idiot.

Seriously? An accident that you rammed his head into the turf continuously, and then stomped on his arm in frustration afterwards?

 

Way to disprove your dirty reputation on National tv, you f***ing dirtbag.

QUOTE (iamshack @ Nov 24, 2011 -> 08:29 PM)
Seriously? An accident that you rammed his head into the turf continuously, and then stomped on his arm in frustration afterwards?

 

Way to disprove your dirty reputation on National tv, you f***ing dirtbag.

 

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7276717/...packers-lineman

QUOTE (iamshack @ Nov 24, 2011 -> 08:50 PM)
What a lying piece of s***. You'd be better off saying you lost your temper and acted immaturely and just apologizing, you fool.

 

Everything is the refs' fault!

 

The world doesn't revolve around you Ndamukong.

Not impressed by these 49ers.

 

Defense very stout, but offensively challenged.

Ndamukong Suh is so full of crap it's beyond comprehension.

‎"I want to apologize to my teammates, my coaches and my true fans for allowing the refs to have an opportunity to take me out of this game," Suh said. "What I did was remove myself from the situation the best way I felt, with me being held down. My intention was not to kick anybody, as I did not, removing myself," he said. "I was on top of a guy, being pulled down, and trying to get up off the ground -- and why you see me pushing his helmet down, because I'm trying to remove myself from the situation, and as I'm getting up, I'm getting pushed, so I'm getting myself on balance."

 

lol I sympathize with Suh. This s*** happens all the time!

 

A guy posted this on another board: "When I left for work yesterday morning I slipped on a patch of ice. I didn't want to fall, I mean who does, right? As I was slowly and awkwardly careening towards the earth, I was able to reach out and slam a passerby's head into the ground a few times, before finishing him off with a perfectly executed stomp. Thanks random pedestrian! If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't have regained my balance."

QUOTE (lostfan @ Nov 24, 2011 -> 11:03 PM)
‎"I want to apologize to my teammates, my coaches and my true fans for allowing the refs to have an opportunity to take me out of this game," Suh said. "What I did was remove myself from the situation the best way I felt, with me being held down. My intention was not to kick anybody, as I did not, removing myself," he said. "I was on top of a guy, being pulled down, and trying to get up off the ground -- and why you see me pushing his helmet down, because I'm trying to remove myself from the situation, and as I'm getting up, I'm getting pushed, so I'm getting myself on balance."

 

lol I sympathize with Suh. This s*** happens all the time!

 

A guy posted this on another board: "When I left for work yesterday morning I slipped on a patch of ice. I didn't want to fall, I mean who does, right? As I was slowly and awkwardly careening towards the earth, I was able to reach out and slam a passerby's head into the ground a few times, before finishing him off with a perfectly executed stomp. Thanks random pedestrian! If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't have regained my balance."

 

I think I saw that on the ESPN article's comments. It's pretty much what Suh did.

The Lions are cowardly bastards.

 

As for the Packers...the only team I think could have beaten them was the Bears with Cutler. Now I'm not sure.

QUOTE (Quinarvy @ Nov 24, 2011 -> 11:10 PM)
The Lions are cowardly bastards.

 

As for the Packers...the only team I think could have beaten them was the Bears with Cutler. Now I'm not sure.

 

The Lions defense absolutely shut Rodgers down in the first half. The only way to stop that offense is to get massive pressure with your front line, which the Lions did.

 

The Lions shat all over themselves on offense though and when Suh got kicked out, the pressure was no longer as strong and the Packers capitalized. This Packers team is definitely beatable. I wouldn't be surprised at all if the Giants beat them next week.

QUOTE (chw42 @ Nov 25, 2011 -> 12:13 AM)
The Lions defense absolutely shut Rodgers down in the first half. The only way to stop that offense is to get massive pressure with your front line, which the Lions did.

 

The Lions shat all over themselves on offense though and when Suh got kicked out, the pressure was no longer as strong and the Packers capitalized. This Packers team is definitely beatable. I wouldn't be surprised at all if the Giants beat them next week.

It's a lot easier to shut down Aaron Rodgers while he's on the sideline where he can't do a god damn thing.

QUOTE (lostfan @ Nov 24, 2011 -> 11:16 PM)
It's a lot easier to shut down Aaron Rodgers while he's on the sideline where he can't do a god damn thing.

True, the Lions had the ball for 2/3 of the first half. But even when Rodgers had the ball, he didn't do much with the amount of pressure he had in his face.

Could very easily be 5-6 now, but we're not, and hopefully we can take full advantage going into December.

 

I'd say we'd need to win 2 out of the 3 against the Giants and Eagles to get the wild-card / win the division, whether we actually do that or not is another story.

QUOTE (DBAHO @ Nov 25, 2011 -> 02:42 AM)
Could very easily be 5-6 now, but we're not, and hopefully we can take full advantage going into December.

 

I'd say we'd need to win 2 out of the 3 against the Giants and Eagles to get the wild-card / win the division, whether we actually do that or not is another story.

I dunno...the Giants have a pretty brutal schedule coming up...obviously playing the Cowboys is a function of that, but I tend to think the Cowboys are in awfully good shape here.

QUOTE (iamshack @ Nov 25, 2011 -> 09:20 PM)
I dunno...the Giants have a pretty brutal schedule coming up...obviously playing the Cowboys is a function of that, but I tend to think the Cowboys are in awfully good shape here.

True but;

 

1 - Romo sucks in December.

2 - The G-Men have pretty much owned our asses for the last 2-3 years.

3 - Based on how Philly tore us to shreds a few weeks back, it's a tough matchup for us.

 

I don't think the Cowboys have a chance at going far into the playoffs regardless, but I think they're in awfully good shape for a run next season, with Tyron Smith maturing and the likes of Bruce Carter are worked into the lineup full time on defense, and of course with DeMarco Murray's emergence.

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It was pretty awesome watching every single commentator take Suh to the woodshed for what happened. The best was Deion Sanders telling him not to talk anymore.

Lions are a dirty team and it all goes back to Jim Schwartz. This is the kinda team he wants.

 

was Chris Harris on the field for James Jones catch and run touchdown? Because that looked like a Chris Harris special if I have ever seen one

QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Nov 25, 2011 -> 10:05 AM)
was Chris Harris on the field for James Jones catch and run touchdown? Because that looked like a Chris Harris special if I have ever seen one

Not sure, but that one happened because both of the Safeties broke towards the line to try to protect against the run.

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