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Next weeks games;

NE -5 vs the Chefs I'd be all over the Chefs
Denver -7 vs the Stoolers I'd take Denver with Roethlisberger having a bum wing
Carolina -2.5 vs the Seachickens I'm all over Seattle, the Seachickens have the 2007 and 2011 Jints horseshoe wedged up their backsides
Cardinals -5 vs whoever They will roll whoever, Cardinals all the way
 
This is the third game this weekend where one team looks putrid early on, then gets rolling and the other team is unable to do anything to stop them.
 
This is the third game this weekend where one team looks putrid early on, then gets rolling and the other team is unable to do anything to stop them.

yea...

don't know if the Skin's defense is getting tired...
or if Rogers is finally gelling...

but this is the best he has looked in a long time...
 
I just think he and the team emerged from a slump. Don't think they'll beat the Cards but, hey, you never know.

A learning experience for Cousins and the Skins. The value of the lessons can't be underestimated.
 
All 4 road teams won on NFL Wild Card Weekend for 1st time in history. The wins for, KC, Pittsburgh and Green Bay (sorry Al) are not all that surprising, but I thought Minnesota would win in that weather with Peterson.
 
Revised Las Vegas Super Bowl Winner Odds...

ARIZ 3-1
NE 4-1
CAR 4-1
DEN 5-1
SEA 6-1
KC 10-1
PIT 12-1
GB 20-1
 
it's all fun and games til somebody loses a testicle...^&grin

Report: 6 arrested at Bengals game, charges include peeing on people

By FOX Sports staff
Jan 10, 2016 at 9:38p ET

While the Bengals were busy embarrassing themselves on the field during their 18-16 AFC Wild Card game loss to the Steelers on Saturday night, a small number of fans at Paul Brown Stadium proved to be an even bigger embarrassment.

The Cincinnati Enquirer reported Sunday that at least six fans were arrested on a variety of assault charges, with allegations including:

Martin Cooke, 33, of Germantown, Kentucky, was arrested after police said he urinated on the person in front of him in Paul Brown Stadium. Cooke, who wore a Bengals hoodie, is accused of fighting with the man and punching him in the face, court documents state. He is facing disorderly conduct and assault charges. Cooke is scheduled to appear in court Monday.

Unfortunately, that may be the tamest of all the allegations, which include three different men charged with hitting women in the face or head.

Don't just point fingers at Cincinnatians. Some of the arrests involved Steelers fans -- according to the Enquirer report, police identified one of the men charged with punching a woman was a Steelers fan, a second as wearing a Bengals jersey, and the third as a man in a Steelers jersey.

The NFL not only seems to have a problem with a small number of some its players -- the Bengals lost the game after two personal fouls on one play put the Steelers in field-goal position in the closing seconds -- but a minority of its fans are out of control, too. Certainly that was the case in both respects Saturday night.
 
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this ones for you George...

Rob Ryan joining brother Rex with Bills as assistant head coach...

By Alex Marvez
Jan 10, 2016 at 9:17p ET
The Ryan brothers are going to be on the same sideline.

The Bills announced head coach Rex Ryan has hired his brother Rob as the team's assistant head coach/defense.

“I'm excited to have Rob join our staff and I think he will be a great asset for our defense. He has a tremendous working knowledge of our schemes and I look forward to his input,” Rex Ryan said. “On a personal note, it's been a number of years since we have worked together and so we are both really looking forward to this opportunity.”

Rob Ryan was fired as the Saints defensive coordinator on Nov. 16 when New Orleans' defense fell to 31st in yards allowed and 28th in points allowed during the season.
 
this ones for you Pete...

if things weren't bad enough...

Vikings' famed Gjallarhorn shatters due to cold before playoff game...

By Sid Saraf
Jan 10, 2016 at 12:45p ET
It's like, really really cold in Minnesota on Sunday.

How cold is it?

Well, check out what went down before the Minnesota Vikings' NFC Wild Card matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. The Vikings' famed and beloved Gjallarhorn, which is blown before every home game, cracked.

Seriously, it split:
 

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this ones for you Pete...

if things weren't bad enough...

Vikings' famed Gjallarhorn shatters due to cold before playoff game...

By Sid Saraf
Jan 10, 2016 at 12:45p ET
It's like, really really cold in Minnesota on Sunday.

How cold is it?

Well, check out what went down before the Minnesota Vikings' NFC Wild Card matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. The Vikings' famed and beloved Gjallarhorn, which is blown before every home game, cracked.

Seriously, it split:

Not a good omen, as it turned out..Michael
 
this ones for you George...

Rob Ryan joining brother Rex with Bills as assistant head coach...

By Alex Marvez
Jan 10, 2016 at 9:17p ET
The Ryan brothers are going to be on the same sideline.

The Bills announced head coach Rex Ryan has hired his brother Rob as the team's assistant head coach/defense.

“I'm excited to have Rob join our staff and I think he will be a great asset for our defense. He has a tremendous working knowledge of our schemes and I look forward to his input,” Rex Ryan said. “On a personal note, it's been a number of years since we have worked together and so we are both really looking forward to this opportunity.”

Rob Ryan was fired as the Saints defensive coordinator on Nov. 16 when New Orleans' defense fell to 31st in yards allowed and 28th in points allowed during the season.

Yeah, that's a solid plan, hire a guy who can't coach his way out of a paper bag, but he's your brother, so go for it....................wow...........
 
I saw that last night. Frankly, I find it hard to believe. Give Rex his due; he's a good defensive coach (although he messed around with the Bills this year when he didn't have to and screwed it up) but his brother is not a good defensive coach. I wonder what the owners think; they are an interesting couple.
 
King Pete got another big win. He has his team prepared in big games and gives them a shot against most anyone. I wasn't sure he could coach at the NFL level, but if I had one game to win he is the guy that I'm picking to coach it. I don't think Seattle is going to the Super Bowl but I wouldn't want to play them. And what happened to the home field advantage? The home team was 0-4.
 
I saw that last night. Frankly, I find it hard to believe. Give Rex his due; he's a good defensive coach (although he messed around with the Bills this year when he didn't have to and screwed it up) but his brother is not a good defensive coach. I wonder what the owners think; they are an interesting couple.

their mother made him hire him...
 
King Pete got another big win. He has his team prepared in big games and gives them a shot against most anyone. I wasn't sure he could coach at the NFL level, but if I had one game to win he is the guy that I'm picking to coach it. I don't think Seattle is going to the Super Bowl but I wouldn't want to play them. And what happened to the home field advantage? The home team was 0-4.

if Lynch is back next week...they should give Carolina a good game...
 
In the era of you can't make this up, really, you can't - Bengals Adam Pacman Jones is now claiming Antonio Brown was faking it after violent hit from Burfict. I dunno, he looked out cold to me.

TD
 
In the era of you can't make this up, really, you can't - Bengals Adam Pacman Jones is now claiming Antonio Brown was faking it after violent hit from Burfict. I dunno, he looked out cold to me.

TD

It wouldn't surprise me if he acted a bit. It doesn't matter though because it was still a penalty. The refs are going to call that 10 out of 10. Jones should exercise his right to remain silent or limit himself to his own flag where the refs clearly blew it. If anything, that flag goes on the Steelers coach who is on the field in violation of the rules instigating a situation. At best offsetting penalties. In the end it doesn't make much difference. Neither the Steelers nor Bengals are very good. And after a brutal game like that one I doubt either team could win next week. The Pats are the team that should be complaining. Instead of getting the hapless Bengals, they get a red hot KC team.
 

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