MaxImusMan
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Post by MaxImusMan on Nov 3, 2006 12:28:32 GMT -7
The big one will be on November 18th when Ohio and Michigan play. Who knows...maybe we'll see a rematch in the championship game Doubt it. Say Michigan looses, since they would have already lost, they'll probably let another team try to take on Ohio. It also depends where the loosing team will stand in the polls at the end of the season.
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Post by Master Chief on Nov 4, 2006 12:59:03 GMT -7
Yeah, so say Michigan is #2 and Ohio is still #1 at the end of the season. Wouldn't they still play again?
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Post by Sir George, Spanish Rebel on Nov 4, 2006 22:15:52 GMT -7
Yeah, so say Michigan is #2 and Ohio is still #1 at the end of the season. Wouldn't they still play again? If that was the case, yes. But when they face off, one of them is most likely going to drop in the polls (unless the game is extremely close), and another team will move up, probably one that would still be undefeated, like Louisville. If Ohio St. remains the only undefeated team at seasons end, then even Texas and Notre Dame have a shot at #2, but thats a bit far fetched.
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Post by AmericanIdiot1987 on Nov 7, 2006 15:05:48 GMT -7
Did anybody see the Dallas game on Sunday? d**n that was crazy! Pissed me off at the end though. And how the hell did Chicago end up loosing to Miami at home!!! WTF?! Miami is one of the worst teams other than the Cardinals and Chicago who's a superbowl hopeful ends up loosing to them. Oh well, it's Miami's time to celebrate.
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Post by Mara Jade85 on Nov 10, 2006 11:27:19 GMT -7
Wow, did anybody watch last night's game with Rutgers? It was amazing. Rutgers would have lost but Louisville was offsides on the last play of the drive, so they kicked the field goal again and won, and the fans just started pouring onto the field. Who would have thought Rutgers could ever dethrone the #3 school?
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Post by Lord Revan on Nov 10, 2006 15:20:18 GMT -7
I didn't see the game but I saw the crowds on the field when they got to the sports section of the news. Apparently it was quite a thriller as Rutgers made the comeback from loosing 7 to 25 to winning 28-25
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Post by Sir George, Spanish Rebel on Nov 10, 2006 18:26:18 GMT -7
And how the hell did Chicago end up loosing to Miami at home!!! WTF?! 1. Theyve had a cake schedule with no top opponents thus far, and so they got thingyy. 2. Grossman just isnt that good. 3. Miami was the first good pass defense they faced. 4. They also shouldve lost to the Cards (the "other" team), but "the Bears were who we thought they were" and so were able to pull out a W. We can conclude: Grossman is the Bear's Achilles heel. Edit: Thingy-- c o c k y
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Post by Mara Jade85 on Nov 11, 2006 15:16:27 GMT -7
So perhaps this paves the way for the Colts, we must wait and see.
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Post by darthmaulsdaddy on Nov 12, 2006 20:36:54 GMT -7
The Colts are still unbeaten, the Giants game is still going and the Bears made a comeback, if the Giants can retake the lead and beat them, they'll be another superbowl hopeful imao, along with the Patriots and Colts
Unfortunately for me, heh heh, it'll probably be years before Houston becomes a superbowl hopeful. Dammit they shouldn't have passed up Reggie Bush!
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MaxImusMan
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Post by MaxImusMan on Nov 13, 2006 9:30:00 GMT -7
Wow, did you see when Chicago returned the missed field goal? They said it's the longest play in NFL history, 108 yards for the touchdown
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Post by Sir George, Spanish Rebel on Nov 13, 2006 17:26:46 GMT -7
Wow, did you see when Chicago returned the missed field goal? They said it's the longest play in NFL history, 108 yards for the touchdown Almost exactly a year ago, the Bear's Nathan Vasher did the same thing for the same number of yards when they played the Niners. So i suppose itll be a shared record. I liked how he rused them into thinking he was going to kneel. That was genius.
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Post by Lord Revan on Nov 14, 2006 19:33:02 GMT -7
Didn't see the game, but I saw that play in the news. They all thought the play was over when he started running. I was going for the Giants though.
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Post by Sir George, Spanish Rebel on Nov 18, 2006 12:19:34 GMT -7
Well todays the big game.
A run-stuffing defense or a high-flying offense, which is better? We'll see. This game might be closer than expected. Especially with Michigan playing inspired football.
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Post by Lord Revan on Nov 18, 2006 13:42:34 GMT -7
yeah Michigan may play harder, since one of their old coaches died. I'm going for the wolverines on this one, hopefuly their defense will hold up
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Post by Master Chief on Nov 18, 2006 21:34:16 GMT -7
well, too bad Michigan lost. Can anyone defeat the Ohio juggernaut?
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