If anyone needs me, I'll be crying myself to sleep
If anyone needs me, I'll be crying myself to sleep
This is one of those cases where even though I wanted a team to win I was glad when they lost. The Chiefs lost too many players to go into Denver and win. Colts with that momentum have a shot.
I haven't seen a comeback that good in the playoffs since that Buffalo vs Houston game in the 90's.
Can't say I'm thrilled with the Eagles so far.
Aint's win. I'm 1-1 on the day with my picks.
Well, such is the life of a Philly sports fan...as always "maybe next year".
Saints with a huge win tonight! Monkey off are back, now it's back to Seattle to get some revenge. That game is going to be hell.
Edit.
I've got the 49ers winning tomorrow in Green Bay.
Yep. I could easily go 0-4 at this point, but at least the games are a blast so far. Hopefully there's a new poll for next weekend...
Go ahead, Seattle. Do what the Iggles couldn't do and take down the Saints.
Eagles went about four wins and a division title further than I expected on the year. Today still stings, but I can't say I'm disappointed in them.
1-1 on the day, but my NFC bracket is down the drain.
Two playoff games decided by a total of three points. Can't recall a better day in the NFL. Unfortunately tomorrow can't be as good.
The Chiefs were possibly the most overrated team this year. They were one of my sure fire picks (to lose) in the playoffs. My other is Denver falling in the AFC Championship to virtually whoever they face.
Yea, me too. 0-2 yesterday and could possibly go 0-2 today with the Bengals and Packers
Great games, though! I'd rather see a great game than pick the right winner
Trends are meant to be broken every once in a while.
An experienced playoff team with an experienced head coach and an experienced elite QB vs a team that hasn't been to the playoffs in 3 years, a rookie head coach, and a first-year-starting QB, a patchwork secondary (which still performed very well this year all things considered)....it was hard to understand ESPN's unanimous picks of the Eagles, but every other outlet was pretty much split down the middle.
Still, [censored] the Saints. Good luck beating the trend two weeks in a row.
If the Chiefs didn't lose their best player, sustaining drives and running out the clock would have been a lot easier in the 2nd half.
One player doesn't win or lose a game is an old cliche', but in this case it as a lot of validity.
I don't care how many guys they lost. The backups made it on a NFL team. They should not give up a 4 touchdown lead in the 2nd half. That was just bad football all around if they can't sit on a lead that big.
How can they review that catch? Another play happened afterwards. They shouldn't have been able to do that.