Dream on.
New England is a much better team now than they were at the beginning of the season, and your team is worse. MUCH, MUCH WORSE.
and they absolutely crushed Indy yesterday.
Your defense doesn't even belong in the same stadium as New England's at this point in the season, and as for your offense: two field goals. If you think "The Best Quarterback in the NFL (Copyright, (c) 2012, Joe Flaccid)" can win a shootout against even a rookie like Luck, you're living in a dream world. New England matches up against Indy. You DON'T.
We play Denver in a month. We shall see.
You shall see a humiliating defeat. Enjoy.
How yins doing, Fred? Neck hurt yet from looking up at the Ravens at the top of the standings? A full 3 games up now.
You crack me up.
It appears you wrote your post in the minutes leading up to the kickoff of what may have been your most humiliating loss of the season. And that’s tough, given you also lost to Oakland. Man, that had to truly suck for you. Did you get to watch all 8 of those turnovers?
And then have to watch the Ravens do it again.
See, that’s the difference between us. I live in the real world, where the Ravens are 9-2 and the Steelers are 6-5. You live in the dream world where you think your diatribes about Flacco and the Ravens matter. They don’t. But they are funny as all get out.
It’s all about making the playoffs, which we will do, and you likely will not. I’m not seeing a 9-7 team from the AFC making it this year, and given the Steelers current level of performance, that record might even be a stretch.
I should tell you that I spent my college years somewhere in between Pittsland and Cleveburgh, so I’m all too familiar with the bark of the rabid Steelers fans. Funny stuff.
Looking forward to our chat after next week’s game. Will you post your breathless prognostications before the game, or will you learn from yesterday’s debacle? Either way, enjoy your week. With the AFC North in the bag, I know I will.
You wrote: Your defense doesn't even belong in the same stadium as New England's at this point in the season
You'll have to explain, then, why, in the last 4 games for both teams (both teams having won each of the 4) that the Patriots have given up almost 300 yards more through the air (1153 to 859) and almost 100 yards more on the ground (507 to 413). During that same period the Pat's D has given up 81 points (20+ per game) while the Ravens have given up 63 (15+ per game).
Oh wait, you must be thinking ... strength of schedule and all that. Nope. Each team in that timeframe has played one team with a winning record and 3 with losing records.
Weren't you the guy barking at others for their lack of grasp regarding the facts of this discussion? Why, yes, that was you, at least twice on this very thread. And touting Charlie (3 interceptions vs the Browns) Batch in a different post. Have you gotten anything right yet?