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Eagles players vote Michael Vick for the Ed Block Courage AwardEach year, the Ed Block Courage Awards honors those National Football League players who exemplify commitments to the principles of sportsmanship and courage. Recipients are selected by their teammates for team effort, as well as individual performance.
The Ed Block Courage Award recipient symbolizes professionalism, great strength and dedication. He is also a community role model.Begin teeth gnashing and lol's ... now. By the way, happy holidays to all of you and your families! ETA: And apparently Matt Stafford has more time to be a Maowahn, Maowahn, Maowahn with the ladies, as he was placed on IR today. The Drew Stanton era begins. lol. Tags: dog fighting doesn't pay, fail, lions, lol, michael vick, tubby bitch Current Mood: Zorn Faced Current Music: Brandi Carlile - "What Can I Say"
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Easiest AFC schedule: San Diego, Pittsburgh (tie) Easiest NFC schedule: Minnesota, Green Bay (tie) Hardest AFC schedule: Miami Hardest NFC schedule: San Francisco Bad teams with easy schedules: Buffalo, Seattle, Chicago, Washington Good teams with hard schedules: Denver, Baltimore, New England, Dallas, NY Giants. A lot of 7-7 teams have tough schedules, too. Here's the whole thing, if you care.
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Week 16 Playoff Picture http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/standings/playoffrace/scenarios---------------- Already in: AFC: Indianapolis(#1 seed, AFC South), San Diego(AFC West) NFC: New Orleans(NFC South, 1st rd bye), Minnesota(NFC North), Philadelphia(at least wild card), Arizona(NFC West) ---------------- Win and in: New England clinches the AFC East with a win OR a Miami loss or tie. Cincinnati clinches the AFC North with a win OR a Baltimore loss. The Bengals can clinch a playoff berth with a tie OR a Jacksonville and NY Jets loss or tie and the Houston/Miami game ends in a tie. ---------------- Win and need help: Dallas clinches a playoff spot with a win and a NY Giants loss or tie OR a tie and a Giants loss. Green Bay clinches a wild card with a win and either a Dallas loss or a NY Giants loss or tie OR a tie and a Giants loss. Baltimore clinches a playoff berth with a win and one of these three combinations: Jacksonville and NY Jets losses or ties; Jaguars loss or tie and a Denver loss; Miami and NY Jets losses or ties and a Broncos loss. The Ravens can also clinch a playoff berth with a tie, Jaguars and Jets losses, a Tennessee loss or tie, and the Houston/Miami ends in a tie. Denver clinches a wild card with a win and losses or ties by Jacksonville, Miami, NY Jets, and Pittsburgh. ------------------- Win and improve position New Orleans clinches the #1 seed and home-field throughout the NFC playoffs with a win OR a Minnesota loss or tie. San Diego clinches the #2 seed in the AFC with a win OR a New England loss. Minnesota clinches a 1st round bye with a win and a Philadelphia loss or tie OR a tie and a Eagles loss. Philadelphia clinches the NFC East with a win and a Dallas loss or tie OR a tie and a Cowboys loss. ------------------- Eliminated from contention: Tampa Bay, St. Louis, Cleveland, Detroit(Week 12); Washington, Kansas City(Week 13); Oakland, Chicago(Week 14); Atlanta, Carolina, Seattle, Buffalo, San Francisco(Week 15) St. Louis would now have the #1 pick in the 2010 Draft if the season ended now based on current standings(not counting the rest of their schedule).
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So, with the playoff picture getting clearer in the NFC, and with a million teams still "in it" in the AFC, it occurs to me a few long-standing playoff droughts are up for contention this year. Here's the 12 longest active droughts without a playoff win in the NFL, with teams currently in the playoff hunt in bold: Cincinnati Bengals - January 6, 1991 - Wild Card, 41-14 over Houston Oilers (Complete with Ickey Shuffle)Detroit Lions - January 5, 1992 - Divisional, 38-6 over Dallas Cowboys (Classic Barry Sanders) Kansas City - January 16, 1994 - Divisional, 28-20 over Houston Oilers (With Joe Montana calling signals) Cleveland Browns - January 1, 1995 - Wild Card, 20-13 over New England Patriots Buffalo Bills - December 30, 1995 - Wild Card, 37-22 over Miami Dolphins (Don Shula's last game) Dallas Cowboys - December 28, 1996 - Wild Card, 40-15 over Minnesota VikingsMiami Dolphins - December 30, 2000 - Wild Card, 23-17 over Indianapolis in overtimeSan Francisco 49ers - January 5, 2003 - Wild Card, 39-38 over New York Giants (Trey Junkin / "Bummer" game) Oakland Raiders - January 19, 2003 - AFC Championship, 41-24 over Tennessee Titans Tampa Bay Buccaneers - January 26, 2003 - Super Bowl XXXVII, 48-21 over Oakland Raiders Tennessee Titans - January 3, 2004 - Wild Card, 20-17 over Baltimore RavensAnd, of course, the Houston Texans, who have never been to the playoffs since being founded in 2002.So, I ask you, oh wise members of nflfans: Which, if any, of these teams will get the monkey off their backs, and win a playoff game? Poll #1502048 Who will win a playoff game this year?
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 42 Cincinnati Bengals? Dallas Cowboys? Miami Dolphins? Tennessee Titans? Houston Texans?
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HOLY MOLY! I have work to do! I will get caught up this week. Before the end of Monday Night Football next week, EVERYTHING will be caught up! I promise. (Now it's far more likely to get done, which is good considering there are only two weeks of the regular season left! Thank you for putting up with me this season. It's just been nuts. Friday (What, really?): San Diego @ Tennessee Sunday: Jacksonville @ New England Tampa Bay @ New Orleans Oakland @ Cleveland Carolina @ NY Giants Seattle @ Green Bay Houston @ Miami Baltimore @ Pittsburgh Kansas City @ Cincinnati Buffalo @ Atlanta Detroit @ San Francisco St. Louis @ Arizona NY Jets @ Indianapolis Denver @ Philadelphia Dallas @ Washington Monday: Minnesota @ Chicago Current Mood: rushed
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