Dang, rough sports weekend for me so far. Literally EVERY team I root for got owned. Heat, Gators, Hurricanes, Rockets, Warriors, Niners. Dolphins will surely take an L against winless TB tomorrow night, but **** the Dolphins anyways.
Panthers put the NFC on notice. But the 49ers still have quite a few HUGE missing pieces coming back (Crabtree, Aldon, and hopefully Vernon is ok). Both defenses are elite. But a "healthy" 49ers offense should score more than 9 points at home v. the Panthers.
They put up a stat. Last year, the MAJORITY of his completions went to Vernon/Crabtree. Let's see how he finishes the year once those guys come back.
If they beat the Pats at home next Monday night and split two games with the Saints, Panthers have a great shot at a wild card.
They can lose all 3 of those games and have a great shot at the wildcard. They'll be favored in their other 4 games, and that would put them at 10-6. If they two of the three as you said, they'll be in the mix for the division because NO still has both Seattle and SF to play.
So Jimmy Graham is hardly even playing and Dez Bryant is getting double and triple teamed. I absolutely hate fantasy football.......
Just quit, bro. I quit 3 years ago and never looked back. I don't have to watch any Raiders-Jaguars games (unless I bet on it of course) or hear stories from random people about why their team got bent over.
I put a margin for error instead of assuming they'd win all the other games. I didn't even check NO's schedule. You never know.
Saints are almost unstoppable in the dome, if they have home field throughout. It will be tough to beat them in NOLA.
Saints have a unreal offense in the Dome , they have a great Defense. Niners have a great D , but their Offense is very shaky and inconsistent.
Murray had something like 11 carries, 70 yards, and 1 TD in the 1st quarter alone. Granted NO put up points in a flurry and Dallas wanted to keep pace (hence, the aerial attack), but Murray has had 2 carries over the course of the last 2 quarters. Utterly pathetic coaching on both sides of the ball for Dallas.