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brb afc east
>> Anonymous
Enjoy the upcoming fails. The Bills lucked out in the first four. They're not going to be so good in upcoming weeks. I see Miami destroying them and NE barely beating them.
>> Anonymous
>>390316

What color is the sky where you live?
>> Anonymous
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brb afc east
>> Anonymous
>>390427


The color of truth and foresight.
>> Anonymous
JP loserfag cost us a game, no big deal. The jets pats and phins are just a bunch of sloppy shit. Bills will be the only afc east team with a winning record
>> Awesome Bill from Dawsonville !7KR.e180t.
lol @ AFC

such a shit conference.
>> Anonymous
>>390444


Good luck having your rookie QB come back 100% from his head surgery.
>> Anonymous
>>390449
The second best team in the NFC nearly lost to the worst team in the AFC.

NFC East isn't half as tough as everyone wishes it was.
>> Anonymous
>>390449
Detroit. St. Louis. The WHOLE NFC WEST! Your conference is just a division.
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>>390311
sorry bout your qb

best wishes on the afc

regards,
that. bird.
>> Anonymous
>>390459
Agreed. The Bengals almost beat the Cowboys and took the Giants to overtime. The worst AFC teams give the best NFC teams nightmares.

The AFC East is competitive, which makes them one of the strongest divisions in football.
>> michael_moses !!6nOq0Y/J8jv
The afc east is only competative because of the injury of Tom Brady. If it wasn't for that, nobody would have had any doubts of who was winning that division.
>> Anonymous
>>390511
The game that the Pats lost? Remember that? lol, Tom Brady wouldn't have changed that, maybe made it closer, but it would have still been a loss.

Patriots defense is getting old as predicted, future losses will probably take full advantage to this. Also, Cassel is playing the exact same way Brady did, high percentage passes all the time to make up for never running.
>> Anonymous
>>390494
protip: the cowboys and giants are overrated garbage (much like the bills and cardinals), unlike the redskins and titans
>> Anonymous
>>390524
That doesn't rebuke my point at all. Of the teams you mentioned that are for real one of them was AFC.

Of the overrated teams you mentioned three were NFC to one AFC.

All you did was reduce the number of respectable teams in the NFC by two more then we were giving them credit for. So, I will accept your protip and say I was wrong. Wrong in that the gap between the conferences is even wider then I gave them credit for.
>> Anonymous
>>390525
wasn't really trying to refute you, just saying that the cowboys and giants aren't good teams to use when making a point because they are, again, overrated garbage
>> Anonymous
>>390511


Oh really? Does Brady play on their overrated, old defense?
>> Anonymous
>>390524
the giants are overrated and redskins are underrated even though the giants beat them? cuz that makes alotta sense...
>> Anonymous
>>390531
You mean their experienced, vetran defense?
>> UZ !kHzD4It5Tc
>>390550
I notice you didn't refute his point, you just added two words that meant nothing.
>> michael_moses !!6nOq0Y/J8jv
>>390531
Apparently not. But the defense plays a lot different when rested, and Miami wont have as much opportunity to score assuming the Patriots play somewhat conservatively.

The point I'm getting at is the entire game would be played differently, and while there's no guarantees of who would win, the Patriots would still be one of the better teams of the AFC.
>> Anonymous
>>390550
That "experienced, veteran" defense gave up four touchdowns on the same play against Miami.
>> Anonymous
>>390564


Specifically, the Pats' defensive line got fucking manhandled that game. Rewatch it.
>> Anonymous
>>390554
Thats assuming that Brady does any better, remember he usually plays like shit against Miami (like the infamous five INT game two years ago). They may have just ended up holding the ball more and running up the score further.

And this is probably closer to the truth because the Miami defense has been playing like they have made a deal with the devil for skillz recently.
>> michael_moses !!6nOq0Y/J8jv
>>390578
As a Dolphin fan, I'd like nothing more to admit that Miami would have won that game. I know I'm basing a lot of their talent off of last year as well, but I still feel that would have been enough to turn the tide of the game.

But I'm just a pessimistic fan, so don't mind me.
>> Anonymous
>>390564
You should know better than this. Pats've got Mayo, a rookie, playing inside, and the Dolphins went to that unbalanced play primarily to seal him and to double the weak OLB, Adalius Thomas, with the tight end and tackle. Turns the play into a dive/sweep option based on what Bruschi does. Motion man kicks the CB and the receiver stalk blocks the safety.

The Pats defense had trouble with that play for most of the day because one of their ILBs is not a vet.

The other point the Dolphins exploited on the wide runs was new CB Deltha O'Neal, who is a primarily a cover corner and can't tackle. Then he blew his cover on Ronnie Brown's TD throw. Dumb, but there's hope he'll learn his responsibilities better.
>> Anonymous
>>390311
hey marshawn..... wanna yiff?
>> Anonymous
>>390511
This man speaks the truth. Did you Dolfags already forget about last year's asswhippings? If Brady's in that game with no JT there's no way they don't win. Brady had like 100 fantasy points from the two Dolphin games last year alone.