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Re: who wants to keep blowing the Chargers???
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Um, yeah, San Diego lost by two points at home and Denver lost by 24 points on the road. I don't know, but I think Denver's is more embarassing. [/ QUOTE ] Jack - You are overlooking the fact that the Miami/Denver game was with a rookie RB in his first game, so he was probably twice as good back then as he is now. Plus Miami didn't have to deal with the burden of having two qualified RBs in the backfield. That's a serious burden that the fins now need to deal with. Also, the Fins had the luxury of having a head coach in his first ever game when they played Denver. Now, he's probably overworked, so less sharp. Sarcasticly yours, Josh |
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Re: who wants to keep blowing the Chargers???
You guys are being ridiculous. Look up Miami's home record in September the last 10 years and compare it to their road record in December. I'd estimate the winning % difference to be .850 vs .350.
The 'point differential' point is also fubar given the Chargers garbage TD at the end. I do agree that SD will beat Denver in week 17, though I don't see a blowout if the Broncos are playing for something. |
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Re: who wants to keep blowing the Chargers???
So I was at the game and the Chargers were clearly outplayed.
The best part is that now even if they win out which means road games at Indy and KC and home vs Denver they still need help to make the playoffs. |
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