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3 minutes ago, bird_1972 said:

@Rdskns2000, sad but true. Mediocrity ad nauseum.

The Skins need to get healthy....they are treading water and will win the division on the win one, lose one train at this point. If they can get back Crowder, Trent and solidify the o-line, the passing game should improve. Maurice Harris is turning into a nice player and Doc is showing up more. Reed made some plays yesterday. I believe Jay will keep this team fighting and my target is 9 wins to win the division with 10 being a virtual lock. A win at home this Sunday would be gigantic to our playoff hopes....let's get it. 

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Heading into Week 11:

 

http://www.espn.com/nfl/standings/_/view/playoff

 

Tonights Giants-49ers game has no bearing.

 

Team - (Overall Record, Conference Record)

 

1.  Rams (9-1, 6-1): Chiefs, Bye, @Lions, @Bears, Eagles, @Cards, 49ers

2.  Saints (8-1, 5-1) Eagles, Falcons, @Cowboys, @Bucs, @Panthers, Steelers, Panthers

3.  Bears (6-3, 4-1) Vikings, @Lions, @Giants, Rams, Packers, @49ers, @Vikings

4,  Skins (6-3, 6-2) Texans, @Boys, @Eagles, Giants, @Jags, @Titans, Eagles

5.  Panthers (6-3, 4-2) @Lions, Seahawks, @Bucs, @Browns, Saints, Falcons, @Saints

6.  Vikings (5-3-1, 4-2-1) @Bears, Packers, @Pats, @Seahawks, Dolphins, @Lions, Bears

 

7.  Packers (4-4-1, 2-3-1) @Seahawks, @Vikings, Cards, Falcons, @Bears, @Jets, Lions

8.  Falcons (4-5, 4-2) Boys, @Saints, Ravens, @Packers, Cards, @Panthers, @Bucs

9.  Seahawks (4-5, 3-3) Packers, @Panthers, 49ers, Vikings, @49ers, Chiefs, Cards 

10.  Cowboys (4-5, 3-3) @Falcons, Skins, Saints, Eagles, @Colts, Bucs, @Giants

11.  Eagles (4-5, 2-4) @Saints, Giants, Skins, @Boys, @Rams, Texans, @Skins

 

http://www.espn.com/nfl/playoffs/machine

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Using the playoff machine, my Week 11 playoff predictions:

 

http://www.espn.com/nfl/playoffs/machine

 

AFC EAST CUR PROJ
New England 7-3 11-5
Miami 5-5 8-8
Buffalo 3-7 6-10
NY Jets 3-7 3-13
AFC WEST CUR PROJ
Kansas City 9-1 13-3
Los Angeles 7-2 13-3
Denver 3-6 6-10
Oakland 1-8 1-15
AFC
AFC NORTH CUR PROJ
Pittsburgh 6-2-1 11-4-1
Baltimore 4-5 8-8
Cincinnati 5-4 8-8
Cleveland 3-6-1 4-11-1
AFC SOUTH CUR PROJ
Houston 6-3 13-3
Tennessee 5-4 11-5
Indianapolis 4-5 8-8
Jacksonville 3-6 3-13
NFC
NFC EAST CUR PROJ
Washington 6-3 9-7
Dallas 4-5 7-9
Philadelphia 4-5 6-10
NY Giants 2-7 3-13
NFC WEST CUR PROJ
Los Angeles 9-1 15-1
Seattle 4-5 10-6
Arizona 2-7 3-13
San Francisco 2-8 2-14
NFC NORTH CUR PROJ
Chicago 6-3 11-5
Minnesota 5-3-1 9-6-1
Green Bay 4-4-1 8-7-1
Detroit 3-6 5-11
NFC SOUTH CUR PROJ
New Orleans 8-1 14-2
Carolina 6-3 11-5
Atlanta 4-5 9-7
Tampa Bay 3-6 5-11

 

 

AFC Playoffs

 

Wild Card: (5) Chargers over (4) Patriots, (6)Titans over (3)Steelers

Divisional: (1)Chiefs over (6) Titans; (5)Chargers over (2) Texans

Champs: (2) Chargers over (1) Chiefs

 

NFC Playoffs:

 

Wild Card: (3) Bears over (6) Seahawks, (5)Panthers over (4) Skins

Divisional: (1) Rams over (5) Panthers, (2) Saints over (3) Bears

Champs: (2) Saints over (1) Rams

 

Superbowl:  Chargers over Saints

 

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On 11/12/2018 at 5:05 PM, Rdskns2000 said:

Using the playoff machine, my Week 11 playoff predictions:

 

http://www.espn.com/nfl/playoffs/machine

 

AFC EAST CUR PROJ
New England 7-3 11-5
Miami 5-5 8-8
Buffalo 3-7 6-10
NY Jets 3-7 3-13
AFC WEST CUR PROJ
Kansas City 9-1 13-3
Los Angeles 7-2 13-3
Denver 3-6 6-10
Oakland 1-8 1-15
AFC
AFC NORTH CUR PROJ
Pittsburgh 6-2-1 11-4-1
Baltimore 4-5 8-8
Cincinnati 5-4 8-8
Cleveland 3-6-1 4-11-1
AFC SOUTH CUR PROJ
Houston 6-3 13-3
Tennessee 5-4 11-5
Indianapolis 4-5 8-8
Jacksonville 3-6 3-13
NFC
NFC EAST CUR PROJ
Washington 6-3 9-7
Dallas 4-5 7-9
Philadelphia 4-5 6-10
NY Giants 2-7 3-13
NFC WEST CUR PROJ
Los Angeles 9-1 15-1
Seattle 4-5 10-6
Arizona 2-7 3-13
San Francisco 2-8 2-14
NFC NORTH CUR PROJ
Chicago 6-3 11-5
Minnesota 5-3-1 9-6-1
Green Bay 4-4-1 8-7-1
Detroit 3-6 5-11
NFC SOUTH CUR PROJ
New Orleans 8-1 14-2
Carolina 6-3 11-5
Atlanta 4-5 9-7
Tampa Bay 3-6 5-11

 

 

AFC Playoffs

 

Wild Card: (5) Chargers over (4) Patriots, (6)Titans over (3)Steelers

Divisional: (1)Chiefs over (6) Titans; (5)Chargers over (2) Texans

Champs: (2) Chargers over (1) Chiefs

 

NFC Playoffs:

 

Wild Card: (3) Bears over (6) Seahawks, (5)Panthers over (4) Skins

Divisional: (1) Rams over (5) Panthers, (2) Saints over (3) Bears

Champs: (2) Saints over (1) Rams

 

Superbowl:  Chargers over Saints

 

 

Just need wins over the Jags and Eagles and the following :) (hahahahahaha for ****s and giggles):

 

Vikings lose to Dolphins and Bears

Packers to lose to Bears

Panthers to lose at least one of the games to Saints

Eagles to lose to Rams and Texans

 

All feasible right???

 

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8 minutes ago, method man said:

 

Just need wins over the Jags and Eagles and the following :) (hahahahahaha for ****s and giggles):

 

Vikings lose to Dolphins and Bears

Packers to lose to Bears

Panthers to lose at least one of the games to Saints

Eagles to lose to Rams and Texans

 

All feasible right???

 

I think so.. Johnson saves the season...no?..if he can come out and play decent..give our d a little chance why can't it happen..I mean other than because we're the skins lol I don't see why not

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Our roster at this very moment, is a paloff roster.

Therefore, we should take this season seriously, and not "experiment" too much, which includes not rushing Haskins to start prematurely.

Winning every game, starting with the first game, should always be #1 priority, and if that means Case or Colt at QB, giving us the security

and 'safety' of their experience, then so be it. So yes, right now is paloffs. And therefore, only the most "secure" QB should be out there playing

each game.

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7 hours ago, LetThePointsSoar said:

I'm confused at the bump though, because......paloffs is not now? 

 

 

as it relates to the QB controversy.

Some seem to want to start Haskins immediately and regardless of anything.

Starting him automatically and immediately just for the sake of game reps, etc, compromises our 'paloffs is now' roster.

 

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12 hours ago, LetThePointsSoar said:

I'm confused at the bump though, because......paloffs is not now? 

 

Paloffs is now will be soon, but is not now.

 

PALOFFS IS ALWAYS NOW!

 

Time and space are meaningless abstract constructs in this thread.

 

If only we had Malcomb Kelly back on our team. Then we'd already be SB champions. 

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6 hours ago, Malapropismic Depository said:

 

as it relates to the QB controversy.

Some seem to want to start Haskins immediately and regardless of anything.

Starting him automatically and immediately just for the sake of game reps, etc, compromises our 'paloffs is now' roster.

 

 

Soooo..... QB is now? 

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On 5/7/2019 at 1:25 AM, Malapropismic Depository said:

 

as it relates to the QB controversy.

Some seem to want to start Haskins immediately and regardless of anything.

Starting him automatically and immediately just for the sake of game reps, etc, compromises our 'paloffs is now' roster.

 

I think that topic has been pushed around in multiple other threads about starting QB and Haskins. I think the consensus was that it's best to let them play it out.  In todays NFL there's no direct positive or negative one side view.  It's the best player situation here.  If Case is ahead of Haskins, then Case should start.  The difference is when Case slumps, then Haskins will get the gig and it won't be changed after that.  You don't put a rookie in with the risk of losing anything. It's all experience and you live or die with it. 

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16 hours ago, LetThePointsSoar said:

No.  Just, no.  I've been around long enough to know when now is paloffs and paloffs most certainly ain't now. 

Technically, you can say the playoffs start on the last game before a team is numerically eliminated from the post season. Every team in the playoffs has to win every single game they play. We'll just have to start winning every single game a little bit lot earlier. As the kids say: 🗜️, 🔷.

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4 hours ago, NickyJ said:

Technically, you can say the playoffs start on the last game before a team is numerically eliminated from the post season. Every team in the playoffs has to win every single game they play. We'll just have to start winning every single game a little bit lot earlier. As the kids say: 🗜️, 🔷.

 

Paloffs is August!!! 

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