As a Raiders Fan...dothrakiSeptember 9 2014, 06:22:18 UTC
If instead of rooting for the Jets and Giants you focus instead on rooting against the Patriots and Cowboys, I predict you'll be in for a surprisingly fun season.
Giants :(ext_2738803September 9 2014, 07:53:32 UTC
Watched the Giants as well, very depressing.
The offense seemed to pick up steam in the 2nd quarter when they went no huddle and Eli out of the shot gun, then for whatever reason they went away from that in the 2nd half.
The tight end Larry Donnell actually surprised me, will be nice if he can develop into a reliable passing option.
The defense showed some nice flashes at times, but too many break downs in the passing game (and especially on 3rd and long), and I think they were tired later in the game. Hopefully we'll see some improvement as the year progresses (not holding my breath).
I'm a Falcons fan and a Georgia Tech fan. Megatron was awesome. Arguably the greatest receiver ever. Wins are looking rather iffy for the New York teams this year. Much like post season wins for Atlanta. Championships are for other cities. Except for the 1995 Braves, they're an almost extinct species in Atlanta. For all the suffering of some teams, there are worse. You could be a Falcons fan or a Cubs fan. Heartbreak comes sooner or later for them. "Wait til next year" becomes a decades long refrain. The Cowboys suck and New England may suffer as well. Take solace where it may be found. For me, New Orleans lost. Happy, happy, joy, joy!
Week one?ext_2765679September 9 2014, 12:12:28 UTC
I don´t have any knowledge about NFL but I would say it could be similar to other sports.
If it is indeed week one, you need not worry yet. Putting structures in place, especially when they involve several people working at the same time in a high demanding environment, takes time. Where you stand in week one is not as important as where are you going or even what potential you have.
Keep cool. Stay positive. If the glass is not even half full, then the good news is that still there is room for a lot of water.
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The offense seemed to pick up steam in the 2nd quarter when they went no huddle and Eli out of the shot gun, then for whatever reason they went away from that in the 2nd half.
The tight end Larry Donnell actually surprised me, will be nice if he can develop into a reliable passing option.
The defense showed some nice flashes at times, but too many break downs in the passing game (and especially on 3rd and long), and I think they were tired later in the game. Hopefully we'll see some improvement as the year progresses (not holding my breath).
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If it is indeed week one, you need not worry yet. Putting structures in place, especially when they involve several people working at the same time in a high demanding environment, takes time. Where you stand in week one is not as important as where are you going or even what potential you have.
Keep cool. Stay positive. If the glass is not even half full, then the good news is that still there is room for a lot of water.
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