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NFL 2013 Regular season

Started by SirBlaziken, August 26, 2013, 02:55

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SirBlaziken

That would make sense.

Your opinion on Hoyer?
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the bread dragon

i havent payed attention to browns football because GAH THEIR LOGO IS AN ORANGE HELMET

SirBlaziken

Games Hoyer started: Weeks 3-5

Games won where he started: 3
Games won where he didn't start: 1
Games lost with Hoyer starting: 0
Games lost without Hoyer starting: 6

Hoyer tore an ACL against the Bills and is out for the season. Curses/
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Lord Raven

Quote from: ShinyBlaziken2000 on November 19, 2013, 22:54
That would make sense.

Your opinion on Hoyer?
Played all of two and a half games, and is probably better than Campbell but Campbell's exactly the type of QB a team like the Browns needs.  Checks down, is capable of putting together incredibly length drives to keep their defense off the field, and is generally a good game manager.  Hoyer can make plays and progress through reads quickly, on top of being a byproduct of New England and its backups, so idk.

Quote from: bread on November 19, 2013, 22:50
jets have had a pattern with wins and losses this year, one week win, next week loss, week 3 win, week 4 loss, so on. they beat the ravens if the 'trend' continues, as they lost last week.
If they lose to the Ravens though, then the Ravens are back in the wild card hunt.  In fact, all of the potential wild card teams would be like between 4-7 and 5-6 next week if the Dolphins and the Jets lose...  jesus the AFC wild card is tight.  Every team that isn't the Bengals, Chiefs, Broncos, Patriots, or Colts are either 4-6, 4-7, or 5-5 (and even then only the Jets/Dolphins are 5-5, and the Bills/Raiders are 4-7).  Houston and Jacksonville are pretty close to being eliminated since they're at 2-8/1-9 (respectively) with a pretty difficult schedule coming up.

NFC's not even in stone.  #4 is really unstable, #1 is kinda guaranteed, and #2, 3, 5, and 6 are between Detroit, Green Bay (sorta), Chicago, San Francisco, Arizona, New Orleans, and Carolina.
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SirBlaziken

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Quote from: Lord Raven on November 20, 2013, 02:08
Played all of two and a half games, and is probably better than Campbell but Campbell's exactly the type of QB a team like the Browns needs.  Checks down, is capable of putting together incredibly length drives to keep their defense off the field, and is generally a good game manager.  Hoyer can make plays and progress through reads quickly, on top of being a byproduct of New England and its backups, so idk.
If they lose to the Ravens though, then the Ravens are back in the wild

If the Browns get rid of Hoyer and/or Campbell, I swear I'll become a Bengals fan. They do stuff like this, yet they sometimes keeps players like Weeden.

Weeden had better be handed the pink slip at the season's end.

Anyways, if the Jets win, the Ravens are cooked for the most part. The loser of Browns vs. Steelers are out as well.
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the bread dragon

holy hell what a game last night :D

SirBlaziken

We lost. Goodbye playoff chances.
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Lord Raven

Meanwhile, a Ravens win over the Steelers gets us the sixth seed...

Quote from: bread on November 25, 2013, 12:12
holy hell what a game last night :D
The first half was really atrocious, the third quarter was really bad Denver defense, and the fourth quarter was odd.  The OT period was really close to a tie.  I wouldn't say it was a good game lol
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the bread dragon

'what a game' doesnt imply it was good, it was really exciting

SirBlaziken

Quote from: Lord Raven on November 25, 2013, 21:17
Meanwhile, a Ravens win over the Steelers gets us the sixth seed...

Hm.... Browns fan here. Lost to Steelers, lost playoff shot (that we would've lost to NE anyways.). Hate Steelers and Ravens (Bro like Ravens, I don't like him)


Go Ravens!
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the bread dragon

anyone else question that we are in the year 2013 and we use chains to measure the downs

two thousand thirteen people

nfl is a billion dollar industry

chains.

SirBlaziken

^ It's figure of speech.

Anyways, I'm not happy, lost 3 QB's and now we have #4 who no one know about with a road game against the Pat's coming up. We have horrid luck.
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the bread dragon

i dunno about the figure of speech.
if its not a chain, what is it in between the sticks that keeps them 10 yards away or however long?
whatever it is, 2013 could do better.

SirBlaziken

A string, I think. It still works.

Anyways, Seahawks vs. Saints is interesting.
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the bread dragon

oh gosh darnit thats tonight
sobs loudly in pillow
i havent seen a bloody sehawks game all season