NFL: Week 15 Thread

Mr Janny

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Damn, Adrian Peterson with another huge TD run. Hard to put into words how good he is.

In other news, Brandon Marshall continues to be the one of the best offseason acquisitions of the year.

And it seems like Atlanta has something to prove after losing to Carolina last week
 
Que We suck again clip for the bears. Maybe lovie will finally get fired.
 
Vikings offense = Adrian Peterson. I think most on this message board could do Ponder's job.

did you see Ponder's TD run? I'd venture to say that very, very few people on this message board could do that. He's actually played well today.
 
Que We suck again clip for the bears. Maybe lovie will finally get fired.


Since you asked....I couldn't find that one, perhaps this will do:

[video=youtube;avRHH9uAL4Q]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=avRHH9uAL4Q[/video]
 
Damn, Adrian Peterson with another huge TD run. Hard to put into words how good he is.

In other news, Brandon Marshall continues to be the one of the best offseason acquisitions of the year.

And it seems like Atlanta has something to prove after losing to Carolina last week

And Atlanta is laying the wood on the G-men right now. The true statement game they were looking for (as if beating the Broncos and Saints earlier in the year wasn't). Of course, following the game, the media idiots are just going to say that the Giants suck and the Falcons haven't proven anything. Ironic, because all week most of those idiots said the Falcons had no chance of winning today as the Giants were gearing up for yet another Super Bowl run.

And now it's 27-0. Nobody, especially those idiots, saw this coming.
 
Even if the bears lose out we didnt do terrible enough to get lovie fired, or get a good draft pick.
 
In fairness, the Falcons really haven't proven anything. Don't they own the worst SOS in the NFL?

A team can only play the schedule that they're given, and Atlanta is about to be 12-2 against that schedule, including what will be 2-0 against current playoff teams, perhaps 3-0 depending on how the rest of the games shake out this week (Broncos, Giants, and Redskins). I might buy the "weak schedule" thing if they weren't undefeated against current playoff teams.
 

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