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2016/2017 NFL thread: The Final Countdown

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I've heard both. That they're not interested and other people are saying they don't want to trade. I'm sure Romo wants to go to a contender. If the Broncos don't want him, that really limits his choices of good teams. Heard maybe the Texans or Bills. Anybody else is still at the bottom of the pile.
Come on Broncos, don't let him go to the Texans.
 
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Come on Broncos, don't let him go to the Texans.

What's funny about him possibly going to the Texans is Osweiler. I'm not sure if it's true, but it seemed to me that he didn't sign back with the Broncos because they chose Manning over him for the postseason. I think he was bitter about the decision and left for the Texans. It could have quite possibly been because the Texans offered more money, though. He left an organization that just won the Super Bowl.

I think it would be hilarious if Romo came in there and took over the starting job. :funny:
 
Chiefs cash in on their first drive, where the Steelers didn't.
 
What's funny about him possibly going to the Texans is Osweiler. I'm not sure if it's true, but it seemed to me that he didn't sign back with the Broncos because they chose Manning over him for the postseason. I think he was bitter about the decision and left for the Texans. It could have quite possibly been because the Texans offered more money, though. He left an organization that just won the Super Bowl.

I think it would be hilarious if Romo came in there and took over the starting job. :funny:
Oh... it might be worth it just for that. :funny:
 
One step closer to that Brady/Rodgers Super Bowl.
 
ahh what happened, i fell asleep and had a dream of me watching the chiefs steelers game and shooting myself in the balls.
 
I think individual stats shouldn't count unless your team wins the game. Applies to all team sports.
 
Well, guess I'll be rooting for the NFC in the Super Bowl.
 
Steelers win in spite of themselves again. The offense is nonexistent. If they played a team with a quality quarterback (i.e. Not a backup or a game manager like Alex Smith) they would've been eliminated round one. This week, the refs bailed them out with a fairly bogus holding call (all the lineman did was turn his body which knocked Harrison off balance and caused their arms to tangle, it wasn't a wrap or a hold).Despite Tomlin's best attempt to throw it away by passing twice in a run the clock down scenario, the Steelers managed to get through. But now playing New England, after a bad game? New England's defense is tough and Brady puts up Madden numbers after a bad game. With the Steelers inability to produce offensively, they are gonna get blown out in a bad way.
 
not every day that one team scores zero touchdowns beats a team that scored 2.
 
I suggest you all AVOID watching the AFC Championship game next week, that game will be a super waste of time. watch something else on TV instead, I BEG ALL OF YOU.

only the Pittsburgh and Boston areas can watch
 
Well, I'm rooting for the Falcons to win it all now. They've never won a Super Bowl and it would be nice to see a new team hoisting the Lombardi Trophy.
 
So at this point I guess I'm rooting for a Patriots/Falcons Super Bowl. I like Brady but would like to see Ryan get the ring. And of course I can't help but root for Sanu as a former Bengal.

I can root for the Packers against the Steelers if it goes that route, but that's about the only team I'd root for them over. The Packers for some reason just irritate me.
 
So at this point I guess I'm rooting for a Patriots/Falcons Super Bowl. I like Brady but would like to see Ryan get the ring. And of course I can't help but root for Sanu as a former Bengal.

I can root for the Packers against the Steelers if it goes that route, but that's about the only team I'd root for them over. The Packers for some reason just irritates me.
That irritate you because they actually have legacy unlike your Bengals.
 
Steelers win in spite of themselves again. The offense is nonexistent. If they played a team with a quality quarterback (i.e. Not a backup or a game manager like Alex Smith) they would've been eliminated round one. This week, the refs bailed them out with a fairly bogus holding call (all the lineman did was turn his body which knocked Harrison off balance and caused their arms to tangle, it wasn't a wrap or a hold).Despite Tomlin's best attempt to throw it away by passing twice in a run the clock down scenario, the Steelers managed to get through. But now playing New England, after a bad game? New England's defense is tough and Brady puts up Madden numbers after a bad game. With the Steelers inability to produce offensively, they are gonna get blown out in a bad way.

Wasnt this the second time this year that they won with all field field goals? I feel like it happened early in the year.
 
Losing to a team that doesn't score a touchdown, is the most Andy Reid thing ever.
 
"Le'Veon Bell set a Steelers single-game postseason rush record last week with 167 Rush Yards. He beat that record tonight."

and they didn't score a TD... how does that happen lol
 
Well, I'm rooting for the Falcons to win it all now. They've never won a Super Bowl and it would be nice to see a new team hoisting the Lombardi Trophy.

I didn't realize they'd never won. I'd love for that to happen then. :up:
 
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