merlin Posted November 1, 2006 Posted November 1, 2006 In other football news, man, what great games this weekend! Kansas City-Seattle, Atlanta-Cincinnati, Indianapolis-Denver, Jacksonville-Philadelphia, Baltimore-New Orleans and New England-Minnesota were all strong matchups. Why so many strong pairings? The four bye teams -- Buffalo, Detroit, Miami and Washington -- had a combined record of 6-22. Most of the cupcakes took the weekend off, and the result was the games played were tremendous. TMQ's suggestion to improve NFL play: Let these four teams take the rest of the season off. TMQ column
udonkey Posted November 1, 2006 Posted November 1, 2006 I agree - I'd be proud with only 5 losses in a season
ganesh Posted November 1, 2006 Posted November 1, 2006 If we decided to do that, then there will be 12 teams on a BYE, the 9 2-5 teams and 3 1-6/7 teams. The NFL should never have expanded/moved to Carolina/Jax/Baltimore/Tennessee. If we had stayed at 28 teams, the teams wouldn't be this watered down....Teams will have better depth.
Arkady Renko Posted November 1, 2006 Posted November 1, 2006 If we decided to do that, then there will be 12 teams on a BYE, the 9 2-5 teams and 3 1-6/7 teams. The NFL should never have expanded/moved to Carolina/Jax/Baltimore/Tennessee. If we had stayed at 28 teams, the teams wouldn't be this watered down....Teams will have better depth. 822367[/snapback] If the NFL had not, the Bills would have a more difficult time staying in Buffalo.
justnzane Posted November 1, 2006 Posted November 1, 2006 If the NFL had not, the Bills would have a more difficult time staying in Buffalo. 822429[/snapback] Great Point
Gary M Posted November 2, 2006 Posted November 2, 2006 If we decided to do that, then there will be 12 teams on a BYE, the 9 2-5 teams and 3 1-6/7 teams. The NFL should never have expanded/moved to Carolina/Jax/Baltimore/Tennessee. If we had stayed at 28 teams, the teams wouldn't be this watered down....Teams will have better depth. 822367[/snapback] And would stay good long, with free agency any team can become a winner in a season or two. Well except Buffalo.
ganesh Posted November 2, 2006 Posted November 2, 2006 If the NFL had not, the Bills would have a more difficult time staying in Buffalo. 822429[/snapback] Nope...In fact the city of Buffalo would have felt the pressure of a move and provided a decent stadium for the bills to play, like in Pittsburgh, Cincinnatti, Cleveland.
PJBrown Posted November 2, 2006 Posted November 2, 2006 "TMQ's suggestion to improve NFL play: Let these four teams take the rest of the season off." PJBrown's suggestion is TMQ can go F itself.
Offside Number 76 Posted November 2, 2006 Posted November 2, 2006 "TMQ's suggestion to improve NFL play: Let these four teams take the rest of the season off."PJBrown's suggestion is TMQ can go F itself. 823302[/snapback] If it helps, you should know that the guy who writes TMQ is from Kenmore and is a HUGE Bills fan.
Arkady Renko Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 I used to like TMQ, but now I lack the energy to read much of it. Thanks for taking out the Bills parts. I care little about the rest anymore.
Dan Posted November 3, 2006 Posted November 3, 2006 If it helps, you should know that the guy who writes TMQ is from Kenmore and is a HUGE Bills fan. 823375[/snapback] That would explain why the Bills always seemed to be mentioned. I had wondered about that. The Bills get almost no mention in national media, and I'm not saying they should; I'm just saying. TMQ, however, seems to have a Bills reference each week, even on their bye week. hooo ray TMQ!
fairweather fan Posted November 4, 2006 Posted November 4, 2006 That would explain why the Bills always seemed to be mentioned. I had wondered about that. The Bills get almost no mention in national media, and I'm not saying they should; I'm just saying. TMQ, however, seems to have a Bills reference each week, even on their bye week. hooo ray TMQ! 823869[/snapback] It is interesting, and is reflected in the forums, that the Bills fans are both the most intelligent (for the most part), and the best writers. I don't know why, except that they are like Red Sox/Cubs fans, long suffering, and don't trust prosperity.
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