The Raiders were missing key starters and made more of a go of it than either the Lions or the Dolphins.
I would rather watch this year's 49ers and Browns in the Superbowl than any of the choices left right now (wouldn't be possible anyway). At least they are both entertaining bad and extremely inept so it would probably be close.
Clearly the playoffs need an extra week before they start, we keep talking about how the season is too short.
Shoo. We've had two dismal years now, but lumping us in the Browns is unwarranted. I hope.
Yeah, the first three games were bad, would not necessarily call them disappointing as it didn't really come unexpected. Lots of teams - and referees - who arguably should have no place in January football. Still expect the Texans to be slaughtered in Foxboro, but apart form that game, the worst should be behind us.
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Concentrate on the game at hand. Meanies.
I didn't watch either of the Giants/Pats game, actually I caught some of the second one, saw Bradshaw fall on his butt.
Caught the very end of 49ers/Ravens.
I missed Pats/Eagles too.
You have to understand, that without a local team for many years I was being subjected to bullshit football I didn't care about on a weekly basis, its weakened my resistance to watching games featuring east coast teams I have zero investment in or actively hate.
Why the hell is Big Ben even still out there? And if you put him out there, why not just run the ball, over and over? Weird decision to put Ben in harms way there.
I didn't watch the Giants/Pats ones either. Watching Bradshaw fall might have been worth it though. I tend to just skip ones with teams I don't care at all about, since more often than not Superbowls aren't very good games and I highly dislike everything around the game. Out of the teams left I would probably only watch Chiefs/Falcons.