Yes, you had more accurate information 12 hours after the initial reports came in. The biggest difference being three months extra recovery.
Bravo.
In other news, McCown is playing like a man in need of a contract.
Are you going to write Leslie Frazier a letter containing your seething rage over his initial report that it was a sprain? Because, you know, the most initial of all those reports was that it was a sprain. :rolleyes:
You’re addressing this to the wrong poster(s) lieu and enalzi are the ones throwing a spaz over having been caught lying, not me.
Is strength of schedule or head to head matchup the first tiebreaker when slotting draft picks?
Saw a source saying SOS is first and you don’t get down to head to head unless that’s tied… seems counterintuitive to me though if you’re trying to determine which team was weaker, if one beat the other. I mean, statistically, SoS may genuinely be important since it can be less flukey than a head to head matchup, but the NFL almost never accounts for this sort of thing in tiebreaker rules.
Nope. We’re all just letting them do the dirty work. You’re the one who tossed a mini hissy fit over a non-issue.
At any rate, strength of schedule does figure on draft picks. If Indy wins another one, they’ll need help to hold onto that top spot.
I suspect Haredye found a lump of coal in his/her stocking yesterday morning, and is taking it out on the board.
“caught lying”? Speaking as someone with no dog in this fight, you’re acting like a lunatic.
I think so, but I know it isn’t the same as determining final place. The Cowboy and Redskins both finished 6-10 last year, but Dallas not only was 3rd in the NFC East, they drafted before the Redskins (in the first round, before the 6-10 teams cycled through the later rounds).
I have addressed it to the correct poster. You are throwing a spaz over something, but I’m not exactly sure what. You do realize you’ve made yourself look like a clown, right?
Back to the draft picks, ESPN just posted the first 22 draft picks, as they currently stand at Week 16.
Of course, there may be a few changes up or down depending on how the final week goes.
And yes, strength of schedule (or weakness, I guess, in this case) is the tie-breaker.
So, if Indy wins again, they need the Rams to also win to hold onto the top pick. Otherwise, it goes to St Louis and Indy gets #2.
I don’t see the Rams drafting a QB (should they get #1), but they’d totally sell that pick to a QB desperate team.
Saints up 21-10 at the half. Brees has 2 TD, and one INT that was not his fault…deflected ball. He needs about 75 yards to break Marino’s record.
GEAUX SAINTS!
Passing records mean so little now that defense has been outlawed.
That record has stood since 1984. :dubious:
Aaron Rodgers is going for a record, too - season passer rating, currently held by Peyton Manning.
Brees has done it. 5087 passing yards on the season, with another game to play.
Congrats to the city of New Orleans and the pride of West Lake Hills H.S. In Austin. It took a helluva season, highlighting just how special what Dan did was. Wonder how many years this one will last.
So we tack on another 300 for next week and we will have a record that should stand for a long long time even with the pass friendly league we have.
How crazy is it that he threw for 5000 yards and isn’t even having the best passing season?
Edit: Not to take away from Brees, he deserves the accolades.
Brees seems to be getting ignored in the MVP discussion in favor if Rodgers, which I don’t totally understand. They are both great. Rodgers plays for a slightly better team. Brees is putting up better numbers.