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NFL Week 2 running thread ...

The Good Doctor said:
Columbo said:
The Good Doctor said:
Columbo said:
Almost_Famous said:
How can anyone think of the NFL on Friday, when tomorrow is shaping up to be a great day of college football?
Riiiight.

Bunch of blowouts on a Saturday... as usual.

Yeah, Notre Dame-Michigan, Florida-Tennessee and LSU-Auburn are just gonna suck. 'Tard.
Three games out of a hundred.

Great percentages there.

You said "bunch of blowouts on a Saturday."

The three games I mentioned give a person nine (or more) hours of quality college football to watch, if one were so inclined.
Michigan-ND... other than the love of watching the Cathoilics get hammered, this game is a pasting.
Satchel Pooch said:
DyePack said:
Well, since this is an NFL thread, I'll say Tampa comes out and destroys Atlanta.

Wow. I'll mark that down and get back to you if it happens.
I agree.

Hey, is John Abraham's abdominal injury the same thing that sidelined him early in his Jets career?
 
Memo to NFL Week 3 thread: We here on the NFL Week 2 thread deal with the season one game/week at a time.

That said, does anyone think Arizona has a shot against Seattle?
 
If I was a gambling man, I'd put my money on the Giants.

So the Eagles will win by 50.
 
Giants 7
Eagles 0

Philly has to be the most overrated, overhyped team in the league. Why does everyone like the Eagles for the Super Bowl?
 
Whoever said TB would smack around Atlanta will be happy to know Michael Jenkins has already fumbled for Atl.

Nice to see the Green Bay rookie getting on the board with a TD catch. He was a late-round fantasy steal.
 
Drew Brees has already fumbled TWICE in his own territory.

And Culpepper has been sacked three times in the first two series against the Bills. Nice to see O-lines everywhere doing their job.
 

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