N.F.L. 24-25 Season (3 Viewers)

The Patriots keep rolling, best record in the NFL, I don't want to hear word one about their schedule, you play who you play, next two games are going to be tough ones, we'll see how things go.
That's exactly what TCU, James Madison, and Virginia say in college football. Great record. Bring on Ohio St. The Pats get a hungry Bills team next week and then the Ravens.
 
The Pats get a hungry Bills team next week and then the Ravens.
What, no Thanksgiving meal for the Bills?

The Ravens blow, did you watch that game vs the Bungles............Lamar can't run as his hammy is still barking and he sure as shat can't pass either.
 
That's exactly what TCU, James Madison, and Virginia say in college football. Great record. Bring on Ohio St. The Pats get a hungry Bills team next week and then the Ravens.
I've told you 97 times I had zero expectations going into this season, all I wanted was for football to be fun to watch again and for Maye to take a second year leap.

ZERO expectations of playoffs, 9-8, would have been a successful season in my eyes.

My hat is off to the entire team and organization, from ownership to coaches to players.

This was a dreadful first half of a decade for the entire Patriots organization, really humiliating and challenging as a fan to pay attention to. It's December 1st and these new Patriots have the best record in the NFL, have won 10 straight going into their bye week, and thoroughly dominated a bad opponent in a year when lots of good teams have gotten shocked by bad teams.

Credit to everyone who made this possible.

What a delight to be a Patriots fan right now.

If they lose their first playoff game, I'm not going to hang myself, playoff football has a nice ring to it.

I'm not an entitled/win the SB or bust fan, they have THE coach and THE QB, you cannot win in this league without both.

Now nail another draft and spent some of that excess dough and torture the NFL for another 10/15 more years.
 
That's exactly what TCU, James Madison, and Virginia say in college football. Great record. Bring on Ohio St. The Pats get a hungry Bills team next week and then the Ravens.
Your team is the one in Super Bowl or bust mode riding a 87 year old QB playing lights out, better take advantage of that this year, the Patriots have a 23 year old kid who's getting better every game.

The future looks bright as long as he can stay upright.
 
LOVE this guy/Dolphins fan..............put a Rams sweatshirt on and he could be you Doug...................

 
Your team is the one in Super Bowl or bust mode riding a 87 year old QB playing lights out, better take advantage of that this year, the Patriots have a 23 year old kid who's getting better every game.

The future looks bright as long as he can stay upright.
The future is always now in football. One injury and a career is over regardless of age. Some QBs get better and some regress over their career. I'll take Stafford and the Rams chances over the Pats this year. The only game that matters is the next one.
 
The future is always now in football. One injury and a career is over regardless of age. Some QBs get better and some regress over their career. I'll take Stafford and the Rams chances over the Pats this year. The only game that matters is the next one.
You're going to take the battle tested Rams and Stafford over 23 year ole Maye and a non battle tested team; way to go out on a limb.
 
LOVE this guy/Dolphins fan..............put a Rams sweatshirt on and he could be you Doug...................

Between that "kick" and the Sanchez "butt fumble", NY football teams are the gifts that keep giving.
 
You're going to take the battle tested Rams and Stafford over 23 year ole Maye and a non battle tested team; way to go out on a limb.
Just pointing out that in football everyone is in win now mode. There is no plan for five years down the road unless a team is a dumpster fire because almost every player will be injured or otherwise gone by then. Some young players get better. Many get worse as they are banged around. I'd rather be in the Rams position this year. That's all that matters.
 
Just pointing out that in football everyone is in win now mode. There is no plan for five years down the road unless a team is a dumpster fire because almost every player will be injured or otherwise gone by then. Some young players get better. Many get worse as they are banged around. I'd rather be in the Rams position this year. That's all that matters.
In order to be successful in any sport, you need one eye on the present, one eye on the future, I'd rather have a team that's competitive every year vs one that goes "all in", wins a SB/title and then stinks for years.

The past 5 years outside of a brief flash in 2021 have sucked to be a Patriots fan, one playoff game and they got blown out, back to back 4-13 seasons, no fun to watch.

At all.

Football is fun again, that's all I can ask.

If they don't win a SB this year, I'm not going to hang myself, they have THE coach and THE QB, two things you cannot win in this league without.
 
Thanks Steelers for beating the Ravens; that was not a TD, you need two feet down, second foot never came down.

Maybe now Steelers fans will quit crying over the Jesse James fumble on the goal line vs the Patriots, that was not a TD under the rules at the time, same deal today, you win some, you lose some.

And leave it to the Bungles to do Bungles things, 3rd and 15 and no spy on that blockhead Josh Allen, who scrambled for 18 to ice the game, thanks for nothing for blowing that game Bungles.
 
Rams fans go crazy whooping it up after that nail biting win vs the tomato can Cardinals, what an epic win.

 
Thanks Steelers for beating the Ravens; that was not a TD, you need two feet down, second foot never came down.

Maybe now Steelers fans will quit crying over the Jesse James fumble on the goal line vs the Patriots, that was not a TD under the rules at the time, same deal today, you win some, you lose some.

And leave it to the Bungles to do Bungles things, 3rd and 15 and no spy on that blockhead Josh Allen, who scrambled for 18 to ice the game, thanks for nothing for blowing that game Bungles.
The play was super odd and yes I think we were lucky. That said, after watching the analysis after the game, they are saying that a reception even in the end zone needs 2 feet down and then control to finish the play with either a football move or hold to the ground. Apparently, from what I could understand, it was the correct call with catch, foot 1, foot 2, then drop before completing the play, in other words, incomplete pass. Gene Steratore explained the difference between a pass reception and running it in regarding breaking the plain. You can fumble on a run .1 seconds after the ball crosses the plain, it is considered a dead ball touchdown upon hitting the line, apparently a pass play is different. All of that said, I am happy we got the break.

TD
 
There were some fugly games this week. The Rams put a beatdown on the hapless Cards and the Bears lost but that sets up a huge game with Seachickens. Indy seems to be out of the AFC turtle race to the bottom.
 

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