<p>Thinking of you @emenya . . . the announcer just called Mallett’s 4th down play “Bradyesque” :)) </p>
<p>Go, PATS!</p>
<p>Lol thank you @saintfan . If only he could have pulled a clutch win that Brady is known for…</p>
<p>5-6 and any hopes of winning the division are quickly going down the toilet. Not to mention the Colts picked up ANOTHER win today. (lol like they were going to loose today)</p>
<p>@MaineLonghorn best in the conference, maybe league???</p>
<p>Does anyone ever use the word “tremendous” outside of pro football commentary? </p>
<p>Whenever I hear the word tremendous, I think of Troy Aikman </p>
<p>Way to go, Cowboys. I give the O-line and, begrudgingly, Romo a lot of credit on that last drive. There … happy, xiggi?</p>
<p>Well, I’m sorry the Giants lost (not that it matters), but man…THAT CATCH.</p>
<p>You could say that again ^</p>
<p>That catch was unbelievable. So the Giamts have two of the top few catches in football - last night’s, and the helmet catch. </p>
<p>If only they would have WON <em>pouty face</em> Dallas has the tie break over Seattle for the wildcard (yes, it has come to that) so I really need them to start losing.</p>
<p>Well . . . they play the Eagles twice and the Colts so I get to go back to rooting for Chip Kelley and Andrew Luck</p>
<p>Hater. ;)</p>
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<p>Well, if a team has to play every team in a conference that “light em up” with abandon and glee, and it keeps the scores low, does that not mean that they can play … defense better than the rest? </p>
<p>There are always different ways to look. Low scores might mean great defenses or … offensive ineptitude. Further, one might remember that a team that scores often and fast is also leaving much more time on the clock for the opponents to score points. </p>
<p>As far as Baylor, except of the incredible game against TCU, their sheet shows a very decent defense, and one that is probably among the top 25 in the country. Check it out. </p>
<p>This said, it is very unfortunate that TCU had a mental breakdown in that game, as it would have made the PCF a lot easier to digest. And perhaps having the Pepto Bismol reaction to the current top 4. </p>
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<p>Well, with such schedule, we can accept the chips to fall where they should! As far as meeting Luck, let’s hope the Boys have the same dosis of extreme luck than the Eagles got. Speaking about luck, our bad luck was to meet the Redskins with Colt McCoy at the helm. </p>
<p>Wonder if Payton is still fuming about having to play on a Thursday after playing a Sunday Night. This one is even shorter than the Saints had to go through. </p>
<p>@xiggi I didn’t mean to imply that Baylor plays no defense, but point ceded.</p>
<p>I went into Sunday hoping for two things: For the Texans to get a win, and for the Colts to SOMEHOW loose to the Jaguars. In a log jammed race for the AFC wildcard, the Texas are slowing falling away. I feel for Mallet though. Waiting to start for so long and then it’s over like that. :(</p>
<p>HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE! ~:> </p>
<p>I hope you all had a great time with your families today! I’m thankful I’ve had all of you to debate/enjoy/mourn football with!
There is nothing better than after a great Thanksgiving feast to settle back with football, and with what looks like is going to be a hell of a game! (Well we haven’t even had the feast yet, we start late for some strange reason!) Enjoy the rest of the day with your families and let’s settle with yelling at the T.V. (Saintfan maybe? )</p>
<p>Back at ya, emenya. My team lost, but I had a great time with family and friends.</p>
<p>Yeah . . . I’m ready for football! Nothing better than seeing Richard Sherman eat a roast turkey leg on the SF logo at mid field! I had to flag my mom for unsportsmanlike conduct, though. She called her N.Cal brother to wish him Happy Thanksgiving directly after the second interception.</p>
<p>Still wish UT and A&M played on Thanksgiving… oh well</p>
<p>Beating Santa Clara 49ers on Thanksgiving Day made it special for us. :)</p>