Thursday, October 23<sup>rd</sup> San Diego at Denver 7:25pm CBS/NFL Network Sunday, October 26<sup>th</sup> Detroit at Atlanta 8:30am FOX *London Minnesota at Tampa Bay 12:00pm FOX Buffalo at NY Jets 12:00pm CBS Chicago at New England 12:00pm FOX Seattle at Carolina 12:00pm CBS Miami at Jacksonville 12:00pm CBS Baltimore at Cincinnati 12:00pm CBS Houston at Tennessee 12:00pm FOX St. Louis at Kansas City 12:00pm FOX Philadelphia at Arizona 3:05pm FOX Indianapolis at Pittsburgh 3:25pm CBS Oakland at Cleveland 3:25pm CBS Green Bay at New Orleans 7:30pm NBC Monday, October 27<sup>th</sup> Washington at Dallas 7:30pm ESPN Bye Week: NY Giants, San Francisco
Peyton is scary good. Makes it look so easy. Broncos defense looks elite as well. This team will be heavy favorites to win it all.
Same with me. I also had Ronnie Hillman who... - Gets a touchdown called back for stepping out of bounds - Gets a touchdown called back for holding - Vultured by some dude named Juwan Thompson - Vultured by some dude named Juwan Thompson Depressing, but Peyton always feeds the hungry receivers. Julius will have a big game next week, I bet.
If Seattle returns for a rematch...I will bet 10k on Seattle beating them again...This time...Russell Wilson embarrasses the Broncos defense. That being said, Seattle has been playing some bad ball. I feel terrible for Cam and the Panthers...they are gonna get beat down this Sunday. Badly.
Are we just going to ignore the terrible officiating... I'll say it, Denver's a better team than us right now, but when we get healthy & hopefully have some refs that aren't paid off... It'll be a different game next time in SD.
Yeah, no doubt about it. Luck and the Colts could possibly make it a game between them if they match up. Same with Wilson and the Seahawks if they get hot and make it to the Super Bowl. But other than that it will most likely be smooth sailing.
Reversing the fumble and recovery in the first half was a pretty iffy call. That would've given SD major momentum if it had been upheld.
Dallas has so many holes and is so beatable it blows my mind it's getting overlooked. They've been winning in spite of several weak spots. They're gonna hit the ground hard at some point. They aren't a bad football team but they sure as hell are not elite. Just give it some time.
Their holes are self-inflicted: turnovers. They're more likely to beat themselves before any team beats them. If they can minimize that, not many teams are better than them.
Given the stats of that game, maybe it was only that close because of bad luck by the Cowboys or good luck by the Texans.
Cowboys dominated that game. They had like 25+ plays in the opposing side of the ball compared to the Texans. But I'm sure Texans fans thought that was a lucky win by the Cowboys lol. But you know why the game was remotely close: 3 turnovers for the Cowboys, including 2 fumbles. That's the Cowboys problem right now: turnovers. That's on them moreso than the opponents.
They won because of a super lucky bounce on the Dez catch that set up the FG in OT and because a safety fell down on the Terrence Williams TD catch. Either way, it's not a big deal, the Cowboys are the Cowboys so we all know they'll choke eventually. They're always SB contenders in October, never in January.