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NFL 2014 Week 16 |OT| Nobody goes 8-8 like the Buffalo Bills!

WanderingWind

Mecklemore Is My Favorite Wrapper
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Thursday Night Snoozer
Titans @ Jags

“Wait, NFL Games on Saturday?
Eagles @ Redskins
Chargers @Niners

Regular-Ass Football
Vikes @ Dolphins
Ravens @ Texans
Lions @ Bears
Browns @ Panthers
Falcons @ Saints
Packers@ Bucs
Chiefs @ Steelers
Patriots @ Jets
Giants @ Rams
Bills @ Raiders
Colts @ Cowboys
Seahawks @ Cardinals

Somebody’s Got a Case of the Monday Night Football
Broncos @ Bengals
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Man God

Non-Canon Member
I hate college football with a passion so I love when the Saturday games pop up...yet I'm usually crazy busy those weeks and end up missing them anyways. I wish they started Saturday games as soon as the bye weeks ended. Or opening day.
 
I can't believe my fantasy team is in the championship. It's so decimated by injuries but still won two playoff games. It's been saved by its D.

This team has no business winning a championship, but it's on the cusp.

Cutler
Lamar Miller
Alfred Morris
Calvin Johnson
DeAndre Hopkins
Marquess Wilson
Travis Kelce
Justin Tucker
JJ Watt
Bobby Wagner
Earl Thomas

JJ Watt for MVP! If he can lead this trash to championship, he deserves it.
 

JNA

Banned
I expect Packers to take their anger out and destroy the Bucs next week and then their ruthless aggression on the Lions the week after.
 

Man God

Non-Canon Member
Trent is going to fall short again :( maybe we should cut it down to 550 next year

I still don't get why they don't cut him. (Probably some dumb financial reason to go along with not admitting they made a huge mistake) He's a wasted roster space. Just keep plugging in people cut from other teams practice squads until something sticks.
 
I am glad someone has taken the load since I've been gone.

Working on most Sundays now has wrecked me. No matter what we go through in life, the spirit of Trent Truck must live on. He'll get that 650, we just have to believe in him, and it will happen.

When it's all said and done Trent Truck might reach 650 yards in a career

I still don't get why they don't cut him. (Probably some dumb financial reason to go along with not admitting they made a huge mistake) He's a wasted roster space. Just keep plugging in people cut from other teams practice squads until something sticks.

Irsay is still on a binge
 

JNA

Banned
I am glad someone has taken the load since I've been gone.

Working on most Sundays now has wrecked me. No matter what we go through in life, the spirit of Trent Truck must live on. He'll get that 650, we just have to believe in him, and it will happen.

143 yards in two games. 71.5 yards a game in two games.

The dream is dead.
 
Fun Fact

Jay Cutler's 2014 is still his best year in the Passer Rating department
89.5

Funner Fact
89.5 is Shoob's career rating
 

WanderingWind

Mecklemore Is My Favorite Wrapper
Evans was stuck with some of the shittiest QBs to ever grace the field though, and he was a bright spot during the dark times when Buffalo clearly wasn't even trying to be competitive. And he stuck around after it was clear his market value was better than what Buffalo would pay.

Ravens fans can hate him all they want, but he remained a team player for longer than most during that era.
 
Thursday Night Snoozer
Titans @ Jags

“Wait, NFL Games on Saturday?
Eagles @ Redskins
Chargers @Niners

Regular-Ass Football
Vikes @ Dolphins
Ravens @ Texans
Lions @ Bears
Browns @ Panthers
Falcons @ Saints
Packers@ Bucs-I was told this would win us the division so go Bucs
Chiefs @ Steelers
Patriots @ Jets
Giants @ Rams
Bills @ Raiders
Colts @ Cowboys
Seahawks @ Cardinals

Somebody’s Got a Case of the Monday Night Football
Broncos @ Bengals
 

Man God

Non-Canon Member
There's something off with the Broncos lately. I wouldn't be surprised if they lost bad this week. Then again...I wouldn't be surprised if they torched the Bengals either.
 

Kastrioti

Persecution Complex
Repost to keep warning NFLGAF of the impending Restoration of the Roar:

Matthew Stafford vs. Aaron Rodgers last 3 weeks:

Aaron Rodgers: 880 Yards, 65/116, 56.8% Completion Percentage, 5 TDS, 2 INTS

Matthew Stafford: 854 Yards, 77/107, 70.3% Completion Percentage, 6 TDS, 0 INTS

Matthew Stafford: 3-0
Aaron Rodgers: 2-1


Playoffs:

1.) Arizona Cardinals (11-3) *NFC West champion*
2.) Detroit Lions (10-4) *NFC North champion*
3.) Dallas Cowboys (10-4) *NFC East champion*
4.) Carolina Panthers (5-8-1) *NFC South champion*
5.) Seattle Seahawks (10-4) *Wild card*
6.) Green Bay Packers (10-4) *Wild card*
7.) Philadelphia Eagles (9-5)

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Restore the Roar 2014.
 
Repost to keep warning NFLGAF of the impending Restoration of the Roar:

Matthew Stafford vs. Aaron Rodgers last 3 weeks:



Matthew Stafford: 3-0
Aaron Rodgers: 2-1




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Restore the Roar 2014.

staffords up to like 3 or 4 wins against teams over .500 now in his career. i'm proud of him and you kas. you're doing it!
 

MechDX

Member
Watt porn!:

NFL Superhero of the Year: J.J. Watt

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We tell our kids that defense is what matters most in sports. It's where the best athletes go. It's what wins championships. But it's not just about glory; it's about something bigger. Selflessness. Pride. Sacrifice.



In other words, when it comes to talking to our kids, we are a bunch of dirty liars. We should be sent to our rooms. Oh, defense probably mattered once upon a time, but these days, the guys on the other side of the ball get all the love – and all the spoils (fame, money, more money) that come along with it.

Which brings me to J.J. Watt, defensive end, Houston Texans. The guy is a freak, and I feel comfortable saying that because 1) He is; and 2) He doesn't know where I live.

Watt is the best player in the NFL. By far. Defense is nearly dead in football, but tune in on a weekly basis, and you'll see Watt winning games from the wrong side of the ball. Sure, he also has more touchdown receptions this season than Larry Fitzgerald, Andre Johnson and Wes Welker, but that belies my point. Watt is breaking the rules of modern football physics.

The narrative of this season is about Aaron Rodgers, the Green Bay quarterback who, it turns out, will probably go down as one of the greatest players of all time. He's having a remarkable year, but know this: Nearly every rule in football is designed to limit defenses and keep the touchdowns coming, so TV audiences keep watching and advertisers keep advertising. Defenders cannot hit a quarterback high, low or while he's sliding. They can't hit a receiver while he's in the air jumping for the ball. Can't put their hands in front of a receiver's face. Soon, it would not be shocking if the league made it illegal to hit a quarterback while he's blinking.

There are so many rules in place that it makes what Watt is doing historic, too. Rodgers is completing passes the way a dad and son do it the backyard – with no one stopping them. Watt lines up against five 350-pound linemen and a massive rulebook on every single down. There have been plenty of great defensive players in the NFL, but none of them had their hands tied behind their backs from the moment the ball was snapped.

As a result, this could be the best year a defensive player has ever had. In 14 games, Watt has 64 tackles, 16.5 sacks, 43 quarterback hits, five fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles and an interception. In addition to those three receiving touchdowns, he also took that interception and a fumble to the house, giving him five scores on the season. Yet Watt is not going to win the league's MVP award. Rodgers is. Watt deserves it. But no defender has won it since 1986.

It is time to give the MVP to a defensive player. Even if you question whether a team that isn't going to the playoffs can really have the most valuable player, you've got to admit that, against all odds, J.J. Watt has turned in one monster of a season – a campaign worthy of the league's highest individual honor.

Whatever the logical reasons are for a quarterback to get it, just throw those out and give the award to the guy who breaks the laws of football physics. Give it to the NFL's sole superhero. At the very least, do it to stop lying to your kids.

http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/nfl-superhero-of-the-year-j-j-watt-20141215
 
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