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  1. ramsftw3

    What is the minimum height for a quarterback?

    What if they were like 186-187 centimeters though?
  2. In your opinion that is. I keep hearing people bag on Russell Wilson for being 5'11 (which is above average in height in the United States as the average for men is 5'9). I personally don't believe that height is a big deal in the National Football League, but I'm asking this since other people seem to think so. Even Drew Brees and Michael Vick who are 6'0 are still bagged on for their height, and 6'0 is extremely tall in my opinion as a person who is around 6'3. Would it be 6'1, 6'2 or 6'3 for you?
  3. These are just for playoff predictions, and I'm not going to be earning any cash off of them at all. I understand that I would have to pay thousands of dollars for a song, but do I have to do anything additional for their logos or pay them?
  4. ramsftw3

    Week 14 Pick Em

    I picked the Broncos (10-3) beating the Raiders (3-10), so I'm 1-0 so far. Cardinals (4-8) @ Seahawks (7-5)=The Seahawks beat the Cardinals 31-7. Rams (5-6-1) @ Bills (5-7)=The Rams beat the Bills 27-23. Eagles (3-9) @ Buccaneers (6-6)=The Buccaneers beat the Eagles 34-16. Chiefs (2-10) @ Browns (4-8)=The Browns beat the Chiefs 13-10. Saints (5-7) @ Giants (7-5)=The Giants beat the Saints 31-27. Dolphins (5-7) @ 49ers (8-3-1)=The 49ers beat the Dolphins 16-13. Falcons (11-1) @ Panthers (3-9)=The Falcons beat the Panthers 28-24. Chargers (4-8) @ Steelers (7-5)=The Steelers beat the Chargers 17-13. Ravens (9-3) @ Redskins (6-6)=The Redskins beat the Ravens 24-23. Bears (8-4) @ Vikings (6-6)=The Bears beat the Vikings 30-27. Titans (4-8) @ Colts (8-4)=The Titans upset the Colts 20-17. Jets (5-7) @ Jaguars (2-10)=The Jets beat the Jaguars 19-13. Cowboys (6-6) @ Bengals (7-5)=The Bengals beat the Cowboys 33-13. Lions (4-8) @ Packers (8-4)=The Packers beat the Lions 34-23. Texans (11-1) @ Patriots (9-3)=The Patriots beat the Texans 23-20.
  5. Is anybody hyped up for this game as much as I am? The Cincinnati Bengals defensive line sucked in the first half, and now it's playing like a top defensive line. Andy Dalton is finally coming through on the game winning streak. Does anybody else sense that the Bengals are a playoff team? About the Steelers, they did handle business against the Ravens, but they currently look like an average team. Who do you think will win this game? I have the Bengals smashing the Steelers 20-7 since the Steelers don't have Ben Roethlisberger.
  6. ramsftw3

    What are the odds your team makes the playoffs?

    We have the best divisional record after beating the 49ers for the second time in three years and successfully sweeping the Cardinals. Beating the Seahawks in Centurylink Field with Russel Wilson being healthy will be tough, and I expect that Marshawn Lynch will run all over us. A side from all of this, our next thre opponents before we play the Seahawks are the Bills (5-7), the Vikings (6-6) and the Buccaneers (6-6) who are definitely beatable. Steven Jackson will finally break loose against the Bills, Sam Bradford will tear up the Buccaneers horrid pass defense and the game against the Vikings will really be 'Steven Jackson versus Adrian Peterson' not 'Christian Ponder versus Sam Bradford' actually. Do I think that we still have a blind chance at a wild card spot knowing that we have the tiebreaker over every team and that we're less than two games back with an easy schedule including the fact that the we play the team with the current sixth seed in the final week? Yes, I think that we have a good chance at silently making it in.
  7. ramsftw3

    Week 13 Pick 'Em

    I did pick the Falcons over the Saints, but my post got deleted. You guys don't have to count it though (I have a link to it with the exact day if proof would help me out here). Texans (10-1) @ Titans=The Texans beat the Titans 41-17. Colts (7-4) @ Lions (4-7)=The Lions upset the Colts 27-20. Jaguars (2-9) @ Bills (4-7)=The Buffalo Bills beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 26-7. Seahawks (6-5) @ Bears (8-3)=The Chicago Bears beat the Seattle Seahawks 16-13. 49ers (8-2-1) @ Rams (4-6-1)=The 49ers beat the Rams 27-24. Vikings (6-5) @ Packers (7-4)=The Green Bay Packers beat the Minnesota Vikings 26-23. Panthers (3-8) @ Chiefs (1-10)=The Panthers beat the Chiefs 27-7. Patriots (8-3) @ Dolphins (5-6)=The Patriots beat the Dolphins 34-27. Cardinals (4-7) @ Jets (4-7)=The Jets beat the Cardinals 34-20. Buccaneers (6-5) @ Broncos (8-3)=The Broncos beat the Buccaneers 31-27. Browns (3-8) @ Raiders (3-8)=The Browns beat the Raiders 20-17. Bengals (6-5) @ Chargers (4-7)=The Bengals beat the Chargers 23-13. Steelers (6-5) @ Ravens (9-2)=The Ravens beat the Steelers 20-13 to make the Steelers fall to 6-6. Eagles (3-8) @ Cowboys (5-6)=The Cowboys beat the Eagles 33-17. Giants (7-4) @ Redskins (5-6)=The Redskins upset the Giants 23-22 to make the NFC East a three-way divisional battle.
  8. How about the 51-29 loss to the Saints as well? Drew Brees really destroyed that defensive line.
  9. The AFC: 1. The Houston Texans (10-1)-They are definitely the top team in the AFC, and they can prove that by beating the Patriots in two weeks. 2. The Baltimore Ravens (9-2)-They escaped with a win in San Diego, but could Joe Flacco make his first superbowl appearance this year? 3. The New England Patriots (8-3) 4. The Denver Broncos (8-3)-The lackluster 17-9 win over the Chiefs was certainly ugly and it did show weaknesses on offense still, a huge concern for when they are playing top teams in the playoffs. 5. The Indianapolis Colts (7-4)-The Indianapolis Colts are a decent team with Andrew Luck, but they aren't an elite team. 6. The Pittsburgh Steelers (6-5)-It's been shown that the Steelers have little depth on offense without Ben Roethlisberger (despite Mike Wallace) and they are in danger of falling to 6-6 after they play the Ravens. Still in the race: 7. The Cincinnati Bengals (6-5)-Winning four of their next five games will give them a playoff spot as long as one of the wins happens to be over the Steelers. They did demolish the Raiders last week, but they have the look and the feeling of an average team still. 8. The Miami Dolphins (5-6)-They are still in it, but the Patriots and the 49ers will probably end their playoff chances within the next two weeks. Ryan Tannehill did play alright yesterday though. The NFC: 1. The Atlanta Falcons (10-1)-Matt Ryan put up some big number against the Buccaneers yesterday, but they were still seconds away from losing. 2. The San Francisco 49ers (8-2-1)-They made Drew Brees look like an awful quarterback yesterday, and Drew Brees is one of the top quarterbacks. 3. The Chicago Bears (8-3)-Jay Cutler has another test next week against the Seahawks. Do you think that he can do it? 4. The New York Giants (7-4)-When was the last time that a game between the Giants and the Redskins actually meant something? 5. The Green Bay Packers (7-4)-They aren't an elite team, but they still are extremely good. 6. The Seattle Seahawks (6-5)-Losing the Dolphins may not mean much, but it sure made me wonder if Ryan Tannehill was just better than we all thought he was or if the Seahawks defense choked. They fortunately haven't lost any ground for a wildcard spot though. In the race: 7. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-5)-Josh Freeman deserves more credit, which is why it's unfortunate that he plays in the same division as Matt Ryan and Drew Brees. Doug Martin deserves more credit, which is why it's unfortunate that he's in the same conference as Adrian Peterson and Marshawn Lynch. 8. The Minnesota Vikings (6-5)-They really are just an average team in rebuilding mode still, but wouldn't it be amazing if Christian Ponder was to guide the Vikings into the playoffs? 9. The Dallas Cowboys (5-6)-They need to beat the hapless Eagles and they need the Redskins to upset the Giants in order for the NFC East to become a race again. 10. The Washington Redskins (5-6)-See the comment for the New York Giants up above. 11. The New Orleans Saints (5-6)-Does anybody else see the similarities between this years Saints and the 2007 New Orleans Saints? It's as if they went back in time again.
  10. The NFC current playoff seeding: 1. The Atlanta Falcons (9-1)-They really seem to enjoy playing down to the level of the competition which is a huge concern in the playoffs when they are playing some stronger opponents, but at least Matt Ryan has been finding ways for them to win. 2. The San Francisco 49ers (7-2-1)-They've proven that they can play without Alex Smith. In fact, I believe that Kaepernick might even be a stronger quarterback than Alex Smith is. Anyways, they hold the tiebreakers over most of their competition (besides the Atlanta Falcons and the New York Giants that is) and could they keep up with the Atlanta Falcons by beating up the Saints? 3. The Green Bay Packers (7-3)-Beating up the New York Giants in Metlife Stadium will be critical if they want any chance at going for a decent playoff spot. 4. The New York Giants (6-4)-The fact that they've lost two straight may suggest that they have a lot to worry about on defense, but is there really a team in their division who is playing better? 5. The Chicago Bears (7-3)-Are they seriously this bad without Jay Cutler? They need to quit relying on him to do everything for the Bears, and two straight losses against certainly isn't proving that they can win without Jay Cutler. 6. The Seattle Seahawks (6-4)-They have a weak passing game, but at least they have a strong running game with Marshawn Lynch. Do the Seahawks finally have another chance to go for a superbowl with their superior defensive line? In the NFC Wildcard playoff race: 7. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-4)-This is the Josh Freeman that we've been waiting to see, and could he possibly guide them to a win over the Atlanta Falcons for five straight wins? Doug Martin has been impressive as well. 8. The Minnesota Vikings (6-4)-They've handled their business against the Lions, but they still have the look and the feeling of an average team that's in rebuilding mode. They desperately need to hope that Adrian Peterson continues to run faster than a motorcycle in order for them to beat the Bears tomorrow. 9. The New Orleans Saints (5-5)-Despite the fact that they've gone from 0-4 to 5-5, they really are overrated. I will give them credit if they can manage to beat the next four teams who have winning record (Drew Brees is quite good though). 10. The Dallas Cowboys (5-6)-The defensive line certainly shown that there is room for improvement against the Washington Redskins, but Tony Romo is still interesting to watch and they can possibly win the NFC East if the Giants collapse. 11. Washington Redskins (5-6)-Their defensive line may be inconsistent, but Robert Griffin 3 sure shown up against the Cowboys. 12. The Arizona Cardinals (4-6)-They aren't out of it just yet, but that will probably end tomorrow against the Rams.
  11. The current seeding in the AFC: 1. Houston Texans (10-1)-Their defensive line did slip a little bit against the Jaguars and against the Lions, but is there any reason to believe that they aren't the best team? In my opinion, the hard fought wins were signs of the Houston Texans developing even further this season. They can clinch a playoff spot with a win over the Titans in Tennessee next week. 2. Baltimore Ravens (8-2)-They were demolished by the Houston Texans, but they've proven that they can take a loss. A win over the disappointing Chargers keep in the race for the top AFC Seed. 3. The New England Patriots (8-3)-The loss of Gronkowski is huge, and both games against the Dolphins could be huge for them. 4. The Denver Broncos (7-3)-They really aren't an elite team, but at least Peyton Manning has been amazing by keeping them in games. He's proven that anything is possible. 5. Indianapolis Colts (6-4)-The 59-24 loss against the Patriots really did show that they have weakness on defense. Andrew Luck had a mediocre game as well, and a loss against the Buffalo Bills could put them in a lot of danger. 6. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-4)-Their defensive line is the only positive thing for the Steelers nowadays, and don't be surprised if the Cleveland Browns pull an upset here with Ben Roethlisberger and Marcus Gilbert gone for a while. Other teams who are in the AFC playoff race: 7. The Cincinnati Bengals (5-5)-Despite ups and downs (the four game losing streak with their defensive line being shredded by Brandon Weeden as a down with them shutting down Eli Manning as an up), they are still in the race for a wildcard spot. Games against the Raiders (3-7), Chargers (4-6), Cowboys (5-6) and the Eagles (3-7) should put them at 9-5 or 8-6 before they face the tough two game stretch against the Steelers without Ben Roethlisberger and the Ravens, but Andy Dalton would have to remain consistent again. 8. The San Diego Chargers (4-6)-This team is one huge dysfunctional mess that fools us with a huge win in one week and then they go back to sucking. They have yet to beat a team with a winning record as well and the Ravens will probably put them out of the playoff race this weekend. I keep saying this every year, but good luck to the Chargers next year. 9. The Tennessee Titans (4-6)-All they have to do is beat up the hapless Jaguars tomorrow to stay alive in the AFC Wildcard race for another week. I seriously don't know what to say about this team, and the so-called legendary 'Jake Locker' certainly has yet to impress me. If you ask me, Matt Hasselbeck should be the starter since he can at least play without relying on anybody else. Chris Johnson is on par to run for over 1,400 yards as well so maybe things will get interesting with him having a chance to rest. 10. The Buffalo Bills (4-6)-An upset win over the Indianapolis Colts with Ryan Fitzpatrick actually playing well again will be enough to keep them alive for another week. The good thing however with them being more than likely to miss the playoffs is that we won't have to watch their defensive line suck like it has been (up until they played the Dolphins that is). 11. The Miami Dolphins (4-6)-Watching them try to stop Marshawn Lynch tomorrow should be interesting for the Dolphins fans, but I think that it's fair to say that the Dolphins aren't going to make the playoffs due to a tough schedule.
  12. I did it on an iPod Touch, so it auto corrected it and I was completely unaware of it.
  13. I think that this will be a different and a somewhat shocking year for them, especially if Matt Schaub stays healthy a long with Arian Foster. I predict that they won't allow in many yards, but they will probably allow in a lot of points. Game 1=The Houston Texans destroy the Miami Dolphins 34-13 for a 1-0 record. Game 2=The Houston Texans beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 24-17 for a 2-0 record. Game 3=The Denver Broncos beat the Houston Texans 37-31 for a 2-1 record. Game 4=The Houston Texans beat the Tennessee Titans 27-7 for a 3-1 record. Game 5=The New York Jets beat the Houston Texans 29-13 for a 3-2 record. Game 6=The Houston Texans beat the Green Bay Packers 27-24 for a 4-2 record. Game 7=The Baltimore Ravens beat the Houston Texans 20-16 for a 4-3 record. Game 8=The Buffalo Bills beat the Houston Texans 34-27 for a 4-4 record. Game 9=The Houston Texans beat the Chicago Bears 41-17 for a 5-4 record. Game 10=The Houston Texans beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 20-13 for a 6-4 record. Game 11=The Houston Texans beat the Detroit Lions 27-17 for a 7-4 record. Game 12=The Tennessee Titans beat the Houston Texans 27-17 for a 7-5 record. Game 13=The New England Patriots beat the Houston Texans beat 23-20 for a 7-6 record, which puts their playoff chances into danger. Game 14=The Houston Texans beat the Indianapolis Colts 47-9 for an 8-6 record. Game 15=The Houston Texans beat the Minnesota Vikings 30-24 for a 9-6 record. Game 16=The Houston Texans successfully sweep the Indianapolis Colts with a 31-17 win, which ties them with the Tennessee Titans for a happy ending with them making it into the playoffs.
  14. I think that it will come down to how Arthur Jones, Ray Lewis, Haloti Ngata, Christian Thompson, Bernard Pollard, Sergio Kindle and Jameel Mcclain play on defense this year. Joe Flacco, Ray Rice, Terrel Suggs (I still doubt him sometimes), Torrey Smith, Bryant McKinnie, Dennis Pitta and Jah Reid are pretty much the ones who will need to deliver on offense. The additions of Courtney Upshaw and Asa Jackson will also be huge this year. I believe that this team will turn out to exceed everybodies expectations and will successfully win the division for a second year in a row. Joe Flacco will need to step it up though. Game 1=The Baltimore Ravens beat the Cincinnati Bengals 13-12 for a 1-0 record. Game 2=The Baltimore Ravens beat the Philadelphia Eagles 27-23 for a 2-0 record. Game 3=The New England Patriots beat the Baltimore Ravens 27-24 for a 2-1 start Game 4=The Baltimore Ravens beat the Cleveland Browns 16-0 for a 3-1 start. Game 5=The Baltimore Ravens beat the Kansas City Chiefs 27-17 for a 4-1 start. Game 6=The Baltimore Ravens beat the Dallas Cowboys 38-24 for a 5-1 start. Game 7=The Baltimore Ravens beat the Houston Texans 20-14 for a 6-1 start. Game 8=The Baltimore Ravens beat the Cleveland Browns 17-10 for an 7-1 start. Game 9=The Baltimore Ravens beat the Oakland Raiders 34-28 in overtime for a 8-1 start. Game 10=The Baltimore Ravens beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 17-13 for an impressive 9-1 start. Game 11=The Baltimore Ravens beat the San Diego Chargers 18-12 for an 10-1 start. Game 12=The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Baltimore Ravens 20-17 for a 10-2 start. Game 13=The Washington Redskins upset the Baltimore Ravens 13-10 for a 10-3 record. Game 14=The Baltimore Ravens beat the Denver Broncos 27-24 in ovetime for an 11-3 record. Game 15=The Baltimore Ravens beat the New York Giants 24-17 for a 12-3 record. Game 16=The Cincinnati Bengals beat the Baltimore Ravens 23-13 to finish off at 12-4, which gives them a first round bye spot again with being the second seed.
  15. I think that Tony Romo will have another good year, but they will still be unable to stop the passing things (this is a major issue that needs to be addressed as soon as possible). Game 1=The New York Giants beat the Dallas Cowboys 27-20 for an 0-1 record. Game 2=The Dallas Cowboys beat the Seattle Seahawks 19-13 for a 1-1 record. Game 3=The Dallas Cowboys beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 33-17 for a 2-1 record. Game 4=The Chicago Bears beat the Dallas Cowboys 27-23 for a 2-2 record. Game 5=The Baltimore Ravens beat the Dallas Cowboys 38-24 for a 2-3 record. Game 6=The Dallas Cowboys beat the Carolina Panthers 35-27 for a 3-3 record. Game 7=The New York Giants successfully sweep the Dallas Cowboys with a 17-13 win as the Dallas Cowboys fall to 3-4. Game 8=The Dallas Cowboys beat the Atlanta Falcons 20-17 for a 4-4 record. Game 9=The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Dallas Cowboys 20-16 for the third straight time, as the Dallas Cowboys fall to 4-5. Game 10=The Dallas Cowboys beat the Cleveland Browns 17-0 for a 5-5 record. Game 11=The Washington Redskins beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-27 for a 5-6 record. Game 12=The Dallas Cowboys beat the Philadelphia Eagles 27-20 for a 6-6 record. Game 13=The Dallas Cowboys upset the Cincinnati Bengals 13-10 and rise up to 7-6 to remain in the wild card hunt. Game 14=The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Dallas Cowboys 27-13 for a 7-7 record. Game 15=The New Orleans Saints beat the Dallas Cowboys 37-34 for a 7-8 record. Game 16=The Dallas Cowboys beat the Washington Redskins 20-17 for an 8-8 record, which gives them another mediocre season where they miss the playoffs.
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