Warrior
Lieutenant General
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"Two teams I don't want to have to play in the playoffs are the Ravens again or the Patriots. I don't know the Patriots chances of making the playoffs but I don't want to see them coming to Heinz Field. Too many bad memories. I can see the Jets losing to Seattle next week so the Pats might still have a shot."
I would't worry about playing the Patriots JR, they are a long shot at best to make the playoffs. They need to a.) Beat Arizona and Buffalo b.) have the Ravens lose one of their remaining two games or c.) have both Miami and the Jets finish 10-6. Either way, they have to win two and hope two other teams end up losing one of two; legit playoff teams do not have to worry about other teams losing to get into the playoffs.
The ironic thing is having the drama queen come out of retirement burned them twice; he went to their most hated rival, which made the Jets better, and as a result, the Jets cut Pennington and he landed in Miami, which made them better as well.
And you guys wonder why I hate the Jets with a passion; only they could screw the Patriots not once, but twice.
Another irony; last year, the Patriots were the only team in NFL history to win 16 games; this year, they could be the only team in NFL history to win 11 games and not get into the playoffs.
I'm sticking with my prediction from a few weeks ago; Steelers vs the Giants in the Super Bowl, although the Giants have looked pathetic on offense the past two weeks ever since Burress shot himself in the leg, him doing so appears to have shot the Giants in the foot. If they take care of business at home next week, they still can lock up the #1 seed; if not, they could really go in the tank, lose to the Vikings as well to end the season and go from the #1 seed, a bye and home field throughout the playoffs to the #4 seed, host one playoff game and then have to win two on the road to get back to the Super Bowl, which they are capable of doing as last year they were road warriors, winning 11 games on the road in route to the upset of the century, second biggest of all time in the Super Bowl............
I would't worry about playing the Patriots JR, they are a long shot at best to make the playoffs. They need to a.) Beat Arizona and Buffalo b.) have the Ravens lose one of their remaining two games or c.) have both Miami and the Jets finish 10-6. Either way, they have to win two and hope two other teams end up losing one of two; legit playoff teams do not have to worry about other teams losing to get into the playoffs.
The ironic thing is having the drama queen come out of retirement burned them twice; he went to their most hated rival, which made the Jets better, and as a result, the Jets cut Pennington and he landed in Miami, which made them better as well.
And you guys wonder why I hate the Jets with a passion; only they could screw the Patriots not once, but twice.
Another irony; last year, the Patriots were the only team in NFL history to win 16 games; this year, they could be the only team in NFL history to win 11 games and not get into the playoffs.
I'm sticking with my prediction from a few weeks ago; Steelers vs the Giants in the Super Bowl, although the Giants have looked pathetic on offense the past two weeks ever since Burress shot himself in the leg, him doing so appears to have shot the Giants in the foot. If they take care of business at home next week, they still can lock up the #1 seed; if not, they could really go in the tank, lose to the Vikings as well to end the season and go from the #1 seed, a bye and home field throughout the playoffs to the #4 seed, host one playoff game and then have to win two on the road to get back to the Super Bowl, which they are capable of doing as last year they were road warriors, winning 11 games on the road in route to the upset of the century, second biggest of all time in the Super Bowl............