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Re: 1971 Regular Season

By Gustoon
10/27/2017 8:18 am
GG Titans, I'm afraid my eyes are still bleeding after that one. I swear it's going to take an eternity to fix the Jets, like RL ;)

Re: 1971 Regular Season

By trslick
10/27/2017 11:09 am
GG Ravens

Re: 1971 Regular Season

By chinaski
10/27/2017 2:00 pm
GG TB!

Re: 1971 Regular Season

By Beercloud
10/29/2017 1:19 pm
Big Games in Week 9:

Chicago(7-1) @ Tampa Bay(6-2)
NFC North and NFC South battle it out. Winner keeps pace for their divisions lead. It also could have ramifications towards the home field advantage race with Philly(7-1).

Pittsburgh(6-2) @ Cleveland(8-0)
Cleveland needs the win to keep pace with San Diego for home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Pittsburgh is in a fierce Wild Card race with Cincinnati and Oakland all at 6-2. Also if the Steelers can pull off the win, they can close up the gap for the AFC North crown to 1 game of the Browns.

Philadelphia(7-1) @ Washington(6-2)
A huge game in the NFC East. The Eagles won the first match up at home in Veterans Stadium 24-13. This time the game will be played in RFK. With a win, Paydirt's defending champion Redskins will tie Philly for the division lead. The Eagles come into the game hot winning 6 straight.

San Francisco(5-3) @ Los Angeles(4-4)
This is a battle for the NFC West lead. The 49ers wiped out the Rams in their 1st meeting at Candlestick Park 59-24. If the Rams can counter at the LA Coliseum they would tie up San Francisco for the lead. A huge game for Los Angeles.

Last edited at 10/29/2017 1:20 pm

Re: 1971 Regular Season

By Gustoon
10/30/2017 2:34 pm
Beercloud wrote:
Big Games in Week 9:

Chicago(7-1) @ Tampa Bay(6-2)
NFC North and NFC South battle it out. Winner keeps pace for their divisions lead. It also could have ramifications towards the home field advantage race with Philly(7-1).

Pittsburgh(6-2) @ Cleveland(8-0)
Cleveland needs the win to keep pace with San Diego for home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Pittsburgh is in a fierce Wild Card race with Cincinnati and Oakland all at 6-2. Also if the Steelers can pull off the win, they can close up the gap for the AFC North crown to 1 game of the Browns.

Philadelphia(7-1) @ Washington(6-2)
A huge game in the NFC East. The Eagles won the first match up at home in Veterans Stadium 24-13. This time the game will be played in RFK. With a win, Paydirt's defending champion Redskins will tie Philly for the division lead. The Eagles come into the game hot winning 6 straight.

San Francisco(5-3) @ Los Angeles(4-4)
This is a battle for the NFC West lead. The 49ers wiped out the Rams in their 1st meeting at Candlestick Park 59-24. If the Rams can counter at the LA Coliseum they would tie up San Francisco for the lead. A huge game for Los Angeles.



You forgot Pats @ Jets ;)



GG Pats, hopefully the first of many good games between us.

Re: 1971 Regular Season

By botastiac
10/31/2017 8:13 am
Gustoon wrote:
Beercloud wrote:
Big Games in Week 9:

Chicago(7-1) @ Tampa Bay(6-2)
NFC North and NFC South battle it out. Winner keeps pace for their divisions lead. It also could have ramifications towards the home field advantage race with Philly(7-1).

Pittsburgh(6-2) @ Cleveland(8-0)
Cleveland needs the win to keep pace with San Diego for home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Pittsburgh is in a fierce Wild Card race with Cincinnati and Oakland all at 6-2. Also if the Steelers can pull off the win, they can close up the gap for the AFC North crown to 1 game of the Browns.

Philadelphia(7-1) @ Washington(6-2)
A huge game in the NFC East. The Eagles won the first match up at home in Veterans Stadium 24-13. This time the game will be played in RFK. With a win, Paydirt's defending champion Redskins will tie Philly for the division lead. The Eagles come into the game hot winning 6 straight.

San Francisco(5-3) @ Los Angeles(4-4)
This is a battle for the NFC West lead. The 49ers wiped out the Rams in their 1st meeting at Candlestick Park 59-24. If the Rams can counter at the LA Coliseum they would tie up San Francisco for the lead. A huge game for Los Angeles.



You forgot Pats @ Jets ;)



GG Pats, hopefully the first of many good games between us.


ugh gg

Re: 1971 Regular Season

By Beercloud
10/31/2017 11:39 am
Big Games in Week 10:

San Diego(9-0) @ Kansas City(8-1)
An AFC West rematch of powerhouses. Can the Chiefs rebound from their earlier matchup loss in San Diego to the Super Chargers? If Not San Diego will take full control of the AFC West.

Tampa Bay(7-2) @ Carolina(5-4)
Game 2 in this storied rivalry. The Bucs took game one 28-14 in the Big Sombrero. Carolina is riding a 2 game win streak into this matchup at Charlotte North Carolina. And a win by the Panthers will close the gap to 1 game for the NFC South title and also try to keep pace for that final Wild Card spot with Detroit(6-3).

Atlanta(3-6) @ New Orleans(5-4)
A big game for the Saints to keep pace in the Wild Card race. Also if Carolina happens to knock off Tampa Bay the too would move within one game of the division crown. They have already concluded their series with Tampa Bay resulting in a split and have one more game against Carolina. The Panthers won the first meeting 28-16.

Detroit(6-3) @ Washington(7-2)
A big game for both teams for different reasons. Washington is tied for first in the NFC East with Philly(7-2) and Detroit is one game behind Chicago(7-2) in the NFC North and currently holds onto that last Wild Card spot. Chicago is essentially up two games on Detroit having beat the Lions in both meetings earlier this season.

Re: 1971 Regular Season

By jgcruz
10/31/2017 12:22 pm
Brutal schedule for San Diego. First up, @ KC (8-1). Then @ Oakland (7-2). Then Cleveland (9-0). Sheesh!!

Re: 1971 Regular Season

By setherick
10/31/2017 12:23 pm
jgcruz wrote:
Brutal schedule for San Diego. First up, @ KC (8-1). Then @ Oakland (7-2). Then Cleveland (9-0). Sheesh!!


I managed to avoid Cleveland this year. Enjoy that.

Re: 1971 Regular Season

By jgcruz
10/31/2017 12:29 pm
setherick wrote:
jgcruz wrote:
Brutal schedule for San Diego. First up, @ KC (8-1). Then @ Oakland (7-2). Then Cleveland (9-0). Sheesh!!


I managed to avoid Cleveland this year. Enjoy that.


To be the best, you gotta beat the best! (I think someone said that once. :-) )