NFL 2013 Discussion Thread

jw24

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Well, truth be told, from what I saw, the Packers had no answer for Kaepernick when he ran the ball on that last drive. On 3rd down, Kaepernick would run for the first down easily because the Packers assumed he would throw and thus the need to supply coverage. He didn't cut through the defense like he did last year but the Packers had no LBs or anyone on the front seven for that matter to contain him.
 

afar28

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Anyone else notice that during the game?
 

afar28

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This Yahoo thing is extremely confusing. It says im 0-2 and have zero points, but I picked SF to win. Does it just not update for a day or something?
 

acishere

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This Yahoo thing is extremely confusing. It says im 0-2 and have zero points, but I picked SF to win. Does it just not update for a day or something?
I looked at it yesterday and it it didn't adjust for either game. Its either slow or glitchy. Did it ever rank with yesterday's scores?
 

acishere

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This Yahoo thing is extremely confusing. It says im 0-2 and have zero points, but I picked SF to win. Does it just not update for a day or something?
It shows up on the Group Picks tab, but not the overview. Overview probably updates the day after.
 

jw24

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Some of Bengals Nation is calling for Marvin Lewis' head to roll as well as Andy Dalton. None of them have won a playoff game. I think people are impatient about Dalton. Matt Ryan, for instance, lost his first three playoff games before winning his first although only 1 TD and 6 INTs doesn't help his case in all seriousness. For Lewis, on the other hand, he's 0-5 in playoff games while his two biggest division rivals have already won 2 SBs of their own. The talent is there but maybe the Bengals don't have enough talent to win on talent alone.
 

PUSH

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Some of Bengals Nation is calling for Marvin Lewis' head to roll as well as Andy Dalton. None of them have won a playoff game. I think people are impatient about Dalton. Matt Ryan, for instance, lost his first three playoff games before winning his first although only 1 TD and 6 INTs doesn't help his case in all seriousness. For Lewis, on the other hand, he's 0-5 in playoff games while his two biggest division rivals have already won 2 SBs of their own. The talent is there but maybe the Bengals don't have enough talent to win on talent alone.
The problem is, if they fire Lewis, then they run the risk (an a rather large one at that) of hiring a coach that can't even take you to the playoffs.
 

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