God wtf@Favre these last few games.
Barely beating KC, losing to Oakland...so many INTs...at least he got down the field and scored when it mattered.
lol, how is that different from any other time?
God wtf@Favre these last few games.
Barely beating KC, losing to Oakland...so many INTs...at least he got down the field and scored when it mattered.
Congrats to the Giants on happening to be on the field at the time when Pittsburgh decided to shoot itself in the foot. Fucking lucky bastards, I love when a team gets outplayed and still wins.
Actually I think the Steelers Giants game was a good test for both teams. Alot was said prior to the game about how both teams hadn't faced particularly tough opponents til now, so it was necessary to see who was the joke and who was legit. In the end, both teams I think are legit, with Pittsburgh (IMO) being a bit better than the Giants.
Also, Mewelde Moore is a beast :)
yayyy the colts lost! =D
Titans looked okay. First time I've watched them all season. But I'm not worried about the packers playing them this weekend.
Sounds like the old Cardinals, lol.Yay, Bills suck again. Back to familiar territory: finding ways to lose games.
Sounds like the old Cardinals, lol.
The new Cardinals beat on the Rams unsurprisingly. In fact, their next 2 games (49ers and Seahawks) should probably seal the division for them if they win (though of course, I'm still rooting for a 49er upset). I mean, when every other team in your division is what, 2-6, talk about a sweet deal for a playoff spot...
I just realized two things simultaneously:
1 - At the beginning of the season, the Steelers had the toughest schedule in 32 years. But, those same teams that had great records last year are now sucking (Dallas, San Diego, Pats). This means that what was a hard schedule has now become a schedule that could land us at 14-2, with our toughest remaining game being at Tennessee.
2 - The Titans have undoubtedly the EASIEST schedule in the league this year, judging by the performance of their opponents. The only challenging team they face is Pittsburgh in the second to last game of the season. If the Steelers don't beat them, they will go 16-0.