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Post by Electric Eel on Feb 6, 2019 12:21:11 GMT 10
Rams were Lambs, they were pathetic. Agree. I don't like the Rams, anyway. I wanted the Chiefs to win, but they lost in OT.
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Post by crow on Feb 7, 2019 1:29:38 GMT 10
I wanted the Saints to win, but they also lost in OT and a lousy officials call
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Post by Electric Eel on Feb 7, 2019 11:45:39 GMT 10
I wanted the Saints to win, but they also lost in OT and a lousy officials call That was a disgraceful call. The Saints player was taken out!!
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Post by crow on Feb 8, 2019 0:23:34 GMT 10
yes it was ridiculous. Without any doubt the Saints should have won that game and were robed.
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Post by Electric Eel on Feb 8, 2019 13:25:35 GMT 10
yes it was ridiculous. Without any doubt the Saints should have won that game and were robed. And would of performed better in the Super Bowl than the ridiculous Rams. Can't wait for next season. Another 213 days!! Not that I'm counting.
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Post by crow on Feb 9, 2019 1:32:02 GMT 10
The Bills would have done a better Job in the Super Bowl than the LAMBS.
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Post by Electric Eel on Feb 9, 2019 14:22:04 GMT 10
The Bills would have done a better Job in the Super Bowl than the LAMBS. A 58 year old, Jim Kelly would of scored more than 3 points!!
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Post by crow on Feb 10, 2019 9:30:46 GMT 10
the Bills with a 58 yo Jim Kelly probably would have won it was so low scoring.
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Post by Electric Eel on Feb 10, 2019 14:08:12 GMT 10
the Bills with a 58 yo Jim Kelly probably would have won it was so low scoring. Let's hope the Rams don't make the play offs next season. They had their chance!! What a failure. 49ers will probably struggle again. If not poor form, then probably injury. 2012 season was a long time ago. It was similar to Parra in 2001. Bad first half in the Super Bowl, did come back, but it was too late.
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Post by crow on Feb 11, 2019 2:59:12 GMT 10
the Eels 2001 is a tragic discussion. Even with that lousy first half thay still nearly came back.
I honestly dont know if the Bills will have a good season or not. I hope they do but there are a lot of question marks. Sure have not signed any good free agents as of yet.
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Post by Electric Eel on Feb 11, 2019 9:28:30 GMT 10
the Eels 2001 is a tragic discussion. Even with that lousy first half thay still nearly came back. I honestly dont know if the Bills will have a good season or not. I hope they do but there are a lot of question marks. Sure have not signed any good free agents as of yet. 2001 Eels will haunt forever!! Buffalo Bills - Since the 2018-2019 NFL season has come to an end, all fingers are already pointed in the direction of next season. After the Super Bowl, most of the national media sites and channels released their power rankings heading into the 2019 season and they were not optimistic about the Buffalo Bills. ESPN has the Bills ranked 29th which is the lowest out of anyone who did power rankings. Mike Rodak of ESPN made a point of naming Josh Allen the reason for their optimism for the 2019 season: “He can put the Bills back in playoff contention in 2019.” Elliot Harrison of NFL.com put the Bills at 23rd for 2019 and credits Sean McDermott for not being lower on this list and working wonders with the level of talent he has on the roster. “Sean McDermott has proven himself in his two years as head coach, taking Buffalo to the playoffs in Year 1 while keeping his squad afloat in games they probably shouldn’t have been in (or won) in 2018, despite a horrendous start to the season.” Sports Illustrated’s Monday Morning Quarterback had a group of eight writers this week to vote in their power rankings poll. The Bills ended up 21st, one spot higher than their 22nd spot to end the regular season. They voted for the Bills to be third in the AFC East behind the Patriots and the Dolphins but the Dolphins are ranked 22nd, one spot lower than the Bills. Nate Davis of USA Today ranked the Bills 27th. Sean McDermott gets credit once again for getting this team six wins with the level of talent that is on the roster. “Defense quietly finished ranked second in league. Sean McDermott deserves more credit for squeezing six wins out of talent-deficient roster.”
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Post by crow on Feb 11, 2019 13:02:32 GMT 10
well there you go the so called experts have totally written them off already. I dont think they will go that bad. The thing that does piss me off is that all the players that have left and gone to other teams in the past 3 years all have been dominant players for there respective teams.
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Post by Electric Eel on Feb 11, 2019 19:37:53 GMT 10
well there you go the so called experts have totally written them off already. I dont think they will go that bad. The thing that does piss me off is that all the players that have left and gone to other teams in the past 3 years all have been dominant players for there respective teams. Wow, that sounds like Parra. 49ers might go ok if they don't get injured. Once the QB was gone for the season, it was all over.
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Post by crow on Feb 12, 2019 3:02:47 GMT 10
yes, the eels are good at offloading good players and they excel at other teams. The standout is James Maloney, who could not crack first grade at the Eels and look what he has done since he left.
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Post by Electric Eel on Feb 12, 2019 11:53:30 GMT 10
yes, the eels are good at offloading good players and they excel at other teams. The standout is James Maloney, who could not crack first grade at the Eels and look what he has done since he left. I didn't know that!! James Maloney would of been a great 5/8 at Parra. Early career Maloney joined the Parramatta Eels in 2007 and helped the Wentworthville Magpies win the New South Wales Cup in 2008. He was a member of the NSW Cup team of the year in 2008. Despite Maloney's good form in the NSW cup over these two seasons, he failed to break into first grade and instead signed with the Melbourne Storm for the 2009 season. Who was the coach back then? 2007 coach was Michael Hagan!! No wonder.
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