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The argument of "Playoff Teams"
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(01-02-2016, 12:14 AM)Nebuchadnezzar Wrote: The phrases of "Playoff Teams" and "Any Given Sunday" get under my skin.

I'm sorry but the Bengals should have wiped the floor with the Texans. No team as good as the Bengals should ever play as bad as they did in that game. "Any Given Sunday" is all well and good for a game like this past Sunday between the Ravens and Steelers, but not that Texans at Bengals game. That was an embarrassment and should have never had happened.

"Playoff Team" is another that should never gain traction for the reasons stated in the OP.

Another that gets on my nerves is "There are no bad teams in the NFL". I'm sorry, the Cleveland Browns are a bad team. They have only 3 wins for a reason and that reason is because they are bad.

Wow you just don;t understand the NFL.. it is the elite of the elite.. this is not some Madden football video game.. get real.. it is the NFL.. on one sunday for one game.. the odds are much more narrow than you think on who wins and who loses.

Besides that.. how in gods name can you say that Steelers losing to a worse team at home with the Ravens is not the same or maybe even worse than the Bengals loss to Texans..  makes totally no sense
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RE: The argument of "Playoff Teams" - Essex Johnson - 01-02-2016, 12:22 AM

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