NWPATSFAN
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So what you're saying is week 2 is much more important then week one?Jump ahead to "What did we learn in week 2-17?"
That week 1's results don't mean much.
So what you're saying is week 2 is much more important then week one?Jump ahead to "What did we learn in week 2-17?"
That week 1's results don't mean much.
Cleveland not losing to Pittsburgh.
Big Ben for whatever reason just isn't good on the road and with the whole Bell drama I could see it happen.
No I'm being a realist. Every NFL game is important as I already mentioned. Does it mean a team that had a bad game can't go 15-1? No it just means they already have one in the loss column. A loss that could knock them out of the playoffs.
Not like a game where posters like to play the what if game. What if he made that catch? What if we didn't run there? What if the ref didn't call that penalty? In a game there are 50 or so other offensive plays that need to be factored in. One play doesn't count near as much as 1/16th of your schedule.
We can agree to disagree. Let the Rams miss the playoffs by a game and let's see if you don't agree?
So what you're saying is week 2 is much more important then week one?
SMALL SAMPLE SIZE. A grouping of several events can show a trend, not a single event on it's own.
Do you do this kind of thing often? Say one thing and then turn it around. Week one doesn't matter so we should jump ahead a week, because in your statement 2-17 do matter
This is what you just said;
"Jump ahead to "What did we learn in week 2-17?"
That week 1's results don't mean much."
We learned that in April tho
Your reading comprehension needs work. My post was saying you could post one of these threads for any week of the season and it means nothing on it's own. It needs context of multiple weeks around it to have any value.
You'll probably spin this to somehow be anti-Patriots or anti-Brady, lol.