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Re: 1974 Season

By DJSim22
6/25/2018 3:03 pm
Oops, was signed in on my son's acct.

Re: 1974 Season

By Wolveraider
6/25/2018 4:21 pm
Good game Bears!

Re: 1974 Season

By OffensiveTaco
6/25/2018 5:03 pm
GG purple people eaters

Re: 1974 Season

By jgcruz
6/25/2018 7:39 pm
GG, Chiefs. If the game went any longer, I think both teams would have kept scoring.

Re: 1974 Season

By GrandadB
6/25/2018 10:40 pm
Great game Duval/Lions in a big one for division lead, both defenses were solid and was a very even match other than 13 penalites vs 7, and 3-1 ints. Rematch should be a good one soon. cheers

Re: 1974 Season

By Beercloud
6/25/2018 10:47 pm
What an incredible game between San Diego and Kansas City with stakes on hand.

San Diego's thrilling win over Kansas City makes the AFC playoff race in more interesting. Oakland wins and can see the finish line and the Chargers, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh licking their chops for those last remaining spots.

Pittsburgh rattles off their 7th straight win to stay in the hunt. They will have to face Washington and Cleveland to have their chance. Easy right? lol

Indianapolis gets one step closer to taking the AFC South division title for the 2nd season in a row. Jacksonville came out of the gate swinging in 1974 but has fallen on harder times the second half of the season.

Miami cruised to their 3rd straight win and is fine tuning their orchestra for their playoff run.

Is Oakland cruising the rest of the way? They face Kansas City and San Diego their last two games. Doesn't sound like cruising but fighting to me.

The NFC playoff run is a little more defined as both Washington and Seattle have punched their tickets with Green Bay having a two game lead in the NFC North, they are expected to be the next. They finish the season against Kansas City and Detroit sound it's far from a done deal. Detroit plays Chicago and then Green Bay again on the last day of the regular season. They could force a tie breaker but the loss to the Pack this last game was a heart breaker.

The NFC South remains a battle til the end. New Orleans has a one game lead on Carolina but they play Seattle and Washington to finish it off. While Carolina ends the season with Los Angeles and Miami. Carolina will carry an 8 game win steak into the Rams game.

Player title races:
The rushing title has some new faces at the top and one familiar face in Philadelphia's Franks. The 49ers Robison leads the group with 1205 rushing yds. Strickland - Car, Franks - Phi and Davis - Oak are all within 60 yds of Robison. It should be a good race to the finish.

The receptions title has been controlled by Estes - Cle all season long and holds a huge lead
with 113 catches. He is the only one over the century mark.

Now the Sacks race is even crazier than the rushing title. Varela - Jax and Roof - NO lead the pack with 17 sacks. There are 17 players within 4 sacks of the leaders and that can be made up in one game.

Joseph - Cle and Morrow - Was lead the way in the interceptions race. LA's Thomas is one int away and 3 others have 7.

Glick - Was seems to have led the TD race for the last couple of years. He leads again this year with 21. Hot on his trail this year is Bell - KC with 18 and Dotson - Sea with 17.

Big games week 15:
Seattle @ New Orleans
Chicago @ Detroit
Pittsburgh @ Washington
Carolina @ Los Angeles
Kansas City @ Green Bay
Oakland @ San Diego

Re: 1974 Season

By awest827
6/27/2018 6:53 am
Great game Mcarovil my team played awful, and I shouldn't have won that game. The 1st quarter couldn't have gone much worse. A fumble on the opening kick off return isn't a good sign. I just knew I had won after I hit that FG with about 35 seconds left next thing I know you make 2 passes and your trying for a FG. Luckily for me your kicker has no kicking strength and he came up just short. Now you just have to beat the Redskins/blackflys and you win the division. Easier said than done.

Re: 1974 Season

By Beercloud
6/27/2018 9:48 am
GG Giants

A good close game as these two teams limp into the off-season.

With QB Robinson on the final year of his deal, we decided to start rookie QB Curtis for the final two games to see what he's got. He came out of the gate firing with a game of 23-30 364 yds 3 TD 0 Int. His first throw as a pro was a 75 yd TD. He should prolly retire now as it's most likely all down hill from here. lol

We got one of the 4 players signed that im trying to keep on this team in LB Wolfe. WR Lewis still refuses to sign after the second attempt. If he goes to fa he'll be sought after Im sure. CB Duval is next up and we'll prolly let QB Robinson go to fa as we don't have enough to sign all four. If we can get two signed it will be a small miracle.
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Re: 1974 Season

By DJSim22
6/27/2018 11:13 am
GG Tennessee, always difficult to play a wide open offense.

Second straight division title for the Colts! It still feels like we are rebuilding though, definitely not getting cocky about it. Jax will be tough again, Houston and Tennessee will be on the upswing. Only going to get more difficult.

Re: 1974 Season

By jgcruz
6/27/2018 11:32 am
GG. Wolveraider. Another great game between the Raiders and the Chargers!

Chargers pull even with the Chiefs and to within one game of the Raiders with one game left. Never thought I'd say it, but I'm rooting for the Chiefs to beat the Raiders. If the Chargers can manage to slip by the Bears and the Chiefs win, then there would be a three-way tie at 12-4. Who would get through to the payoffs is anyone's guess should the Bengals also win their final game. There would then be 4 teams with 12-4 records and only three playoff spots available.

i think (but I'm far from sure) that if there are four teams with 12-4 records, the Chargers would win the the division because of their better conference record of 10-2 (all of the teams would have a 4-2 division record). Then, perhaps Oakland and KC would get in the playoffs due to their 9-3 conference records as opposed to the Bengals' 8-4 conference record. I'm not sure under this scenario who would get the higher seed.

But no matter. San Diego has got to take care of business and win against the Bears in order to make the playoffs. That's no small feat and the only certainty.

Anyway ... GO CHIEFS!

Edit: Of course, if we don't beat the Bears, then it's go Raiders! (I think.)
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