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  • CROJAM95 said:

    Seahawks won a sb, lost one due to their dumbass OC & Carroll. Also have made countless playoffs
    Cardinals Lost a SB to PITT in Heartbreaking Fashion, were in NFC Championship last year
    ST. Louis Played in a few SB after they won prior to my year 2000 talk
    49ers were great under Harbaugh, made a SB & lost last second

    JETS: 2 AFC Title games
    BILLS:No playoffs in forever
    Dolphins....They signed SUH? Congrats you won a headline during free agency

    Your not even in the same universe Dude, AFC East is dog shit...the worst divison in 20 years

    FACT

    The Dolphins also bullied the shit out of some of their guys.
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  • CROJAM95
    CROJAM95 Posts: 10,877

    CROJAM95 said:

    Seahawks won a sb, lost one due to their dumbass OC & Carroll. Also have made countless playoffs
    Cardinals Lost a SB to PITT in Heartbreaking Fashion, were in NFC Championship last year
    ST. Louis Played in a few SB after they won prior to my year 2000 talk
    49ers were great under Harbaugh, made a SB & lost last second

    JETS: 2 AFC Title games
    BILLS:No playoffs in forever
    Dolphins....They signed SUH? Congrats you won a headline during free agency

    Your not even in the same universe Dude, AFC East is dog shit...the worst divison in 20 years

    FACT

    The Dolphins also bullied the shit out of some of their guys.
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  • pearldavidson
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    edited January 2017
    F The Bills - this is coming from a Bills fan.
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  • Snap face. 11 AFC championship appearances, 6 straight. 6 Super Bowls winning 4. 6 games are played in their division, leaving 10 games to make a difference. 8 of your games are on the road. The Pats finished 11-5 and missed the playoffs. I guess the rest of the NFL sucks.
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  • Wobbie
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    brady is a system quarterback. halifax manipilates tom's balls.
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  • The Juggler
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    Wobbie said:

    brady is a system quarterback. halifax manipilates tom's balls.

    Him and Belichick were finished about 3 years ago, right Wob?
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  • JK_Livin
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    CROJAM95 said:

    Seahawks won a sb, lost one due to their dumbass OC & Carroll. Also have made countless playoffs
    Cardinals Lost a SB to PITT in Heartbreaking Fashion, were in NFC Championship last year
    ST. Louis Played in a few SB after they won prior to my year 2000 talk
    49ers were great under Harbaugh, made a SB & lost last second

    JETS: 2 AFC Title games
    BILLS:No playoffs in forever
    Dolphins....They signed SUH? Congrats you won a headline during free agency

    Your not even in the same universe Dude, AFC East is dog shit...the worst divison in 20 years

    FACT

    Not trying to dispute you point about the AFC East but weren't the Seahawks still an AFC team when the Rams were in their SB's?
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    Number of division championships since realignment:
    Patriots - 14
    Packers, Colts - 9 each
    Seahawks - 8
  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    AFC Super Bowl QB's since realignment:
    Gannon, Brady, Brady, Roethlisberger, Manning, Brady, Roethlisberger, Manning, Roethlisberger, Brady, Flacco, Manning, Brady, Manning.

    Take those first 3 years away, Brady has been to fewer Super Bowls than Manning since 2006, and the Patriots are 1-2 in those Super Bowls. Roethlisberger has been to as many Super Bowls as Brady since 06 and also won one more in that time.
    12 of the last 14 years have been represented by the same 3 QB's, but it's only Brady who has the cake walk, right?
  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    edited January 2017
    Most Super Bowl appearances by NFC since realignment:
    Seahawks - 3
    Panthers, Giants - 2 each
  • CROJAM95
    CROJAM95 Posts: 10,877
    JK_Livin said:

    CROJAM95 said:

    Seahawks won a sb, lost one due to their dumbass OC & Carroll. Also have made countless playoffs
    Cardinals Lost a SB to PITT in Heartbreaking Fashion, were in NFC Championship last year
    ST. Louis Played in a few SB after they won prior to my year 2000 talk
    49ers were great under Harbaugh, made a SB & lost last second

    JETS: 2 AFC Title games
    BILLS:No playoffs in forever
    Dolphins....They signed SUH? Congrats you won a headline during free agency

    Your not even in the same universe Dude, AFC East is dog shit...the worst divison in 20 years

    FACT

    Not trying to dispute you point about the AFC East but weren't the Seahawks still an AFC team when the Rams were in their SB's?
    I have to look up what year that happened, but yes.

    Also I forgot about the Hasselbeck led Seahawks....they almost won that SB In Detroit as NFC Team
  • Jason P
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    CROJAM95 said:

    JK_Livin said:

    CROJAM95 said:

    Seahawks won a sb, lost one due to their dumbass OC & Carroll. Also have made countless playoffs
    Cardinals Lost a SB to PITT in Heartbreaking Fashion, were in NFC Championship last year
    ST. Louis Played in a few SB after they won prior to my year 2000 talk
    49ers were great under Harbaugh, made a SB & lost last second

    JETS: 2 AFC Title games
    BILLS:No playoffs in forever
    Dolphins....They signed SUH? Congrats you won a headline during free agency

    Your not even in the same universe Dude, AFC East is dog shit...the worst divison in 20 years

    FACT

    Not trying to dispute you point about the AFC East but weren't the Seahawks still an AFC team when the Rams were in their SB's?
    I have to look up what year that happened, but yes.

    Also I forgot about the Hasselbeck led Seahawks....they almost won that SB In Detroit as NFC Team
    Most lopsided officiated game I've ever seen in my lifetime. And the NFL has been making it up to Seattle ever since.
  • CROJAM95 said:

    JK_Livin said:

    CROJAM95 said:

    Seahawks won a sb, lost one due to their dumbass OC & Carroll. Also have made countless playoffs
    Cardinals Lost a SB to PITT in Heartbreaking Fashion, were in NFC Championship last year
    ST. Louis Played in a few SB after they won prior to my year 2000 talk
    49ers were great under Harbaugh, made a SB & lost last second

    JETS: 2 AFC Title games
    BILLS:No playoffs in forever
    Dolphins....They signed SUH? Congrats you won a headline during free agency

    Your not even in the same universe Dude, AFC East is dog shit...the worst divison in 20 years

    FACT

    Not trying to dispute you point about the AFC East but weren't the Seahawks still an AFC team when the Rams were in their SB's?
    I have to look up what year that happened, but yes.

    Also I forgot about the Hasselbeck led Seahawks....they almost won that SB In Detroit as NFC Team
    Most lopsided officiated game I've ever seen in my lifetime. And the NFL has been making it up to Seattle ever since.
    Brutal officiating.

    Almost cheating.
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  • Ledbetterman10
    Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,994
    edited January 2017

    AFC Super Bowl QB's since realignment:
    Gannon, Brady, Brady, Roethlisberger, Manning, Brady, Roethlisberger, Manning, Roethlisberger, Brady, Flacco, Manning, Brady, Manning.

    Take those first 3 years away, Brady has been to fewer Super Bowls than Manning since 2006, and the Patriots are 1-2 in those Super Bowls. Roethlisberger has been to as many Super Bowls as Brady since 06 and also won one more in that time.
    12 of the last 14 years have been represented by the same 3 QB's, but it's only Brady who has the cake walk, right?

    The idea of the Patriots having a "cake walk" stems from the division they're in. And it's not just that they get to play the Bills, Dolphins, and Jets twice. It's that all they have to do to have a guaranteed home playoff game is finish with a better record than those three. Those three teams are garbage (I'm a Dolphins fan by the way) and don't even challenge the Pats. Compare that to the Steelers who have to duke it out nearly every year with the Ravens and/or Bengals. Peyton had it pretty good in the AFC south too. Minus a few good years from the Titans, his road to a 1st round playoff bye every year was similar to Brady's.

    That all said, the Patriots would be very successful in any division. They wouldn't win any of the other divisions 14 years in a row (I don't even acknowledge the Dolphin's fluke 2008 division title) like they have the AFC East. But would they win another division 8 or 9 times with wildcards in the other years? Yeah, they're that good.
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491

    AFC Super Bowl QB's since realignment:
    Gannon, Brady, Brady, Roethlisberger, Manning, Brady, Roethlisberger, Manning, Roethlisberger, Brady, Flacco, Manning, Brady, Manning.

    Take those first 3 years away, Brady has been to fewer Super Bowls than Manning since 2006, and the Patriots are 1-2 in those Super Bowls. Roethlisberger has been to as many Super Bowls as Brady since 06 and also won one more in that time.
    12 of the last 14 years have been represented by the same 3 QB's, but it's only Brady who has the cake walk, right?

    The idea of the Patriots having a "cake walk" stems from the division they're in. And it's not just that they get to play the Bills, Dolphins, and Jets twice. It's that all they have to do to have a guaranteed home playoff game is finish with a better record than those three. Those three teams are garbage (I'm a Dolphins fan by the way) and don't even challenge the Pats. Compare that to the Steelers who have to duke it out nearly every year with the Ravens and/or Bengals. Peyton had it pretty good in the AFC south too. Minus a few good years from the Titans, his road to a 1st round playoff bye every year was similar to Brady's.

    That all said, the Patriots would be very successful in any division. They wouldn't win any of the other divisions 14 years in a row (I don't even acknowledge the Dolphin's fluke 2008 division title) like they have the AFC East. But would they win another division 8 or 9 times with wildcards in the other years? Yeah, they're that good.
    Yeah, I totally get that. My problem is with Earl Thomas' statement. The NFC West is one of the easiest divisions in football; the Seahawks path to the playoffs hasn't proven to be too difficult since realignment. If the Patriots were in the NFC West, maybe they'd have one or two fewer division titles, but they'd still probably have the most over the last 14 years.
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  • AFC Super Bowl QB's since realignment:
    Gannon, Brady, Brady, Roethlisberger, Manning, Brady, Roethlisberger, Manning, Roethlisberger, Brady, Flacco, Manning, Brady, Manning.

    Take those first 3 years away, Brady has been to fewer Super Bowls than Manning since 2006, and the Patriots are 1-2 in those Super Bowls. Roethlisberger has been to as many Super Bowls as Brady since 06 and also won one more in that time.
    12 of the last 14 years have been represented by the same 3 QB's, but it's only Brady who has the cake walk, right?

    The idea of the Patriots having a "cake walk" stems from the division they're in. And it's not just that they get to play the Bills, Dolphins, and Jets twice. It's that all they have to do to have a guaranteed home playoff game is finish with a better record than those three. Those three teams are garbage (I'm a Dolphins fan by the way) and don't even challenge the Pats. Compare that to the Steelers who have to duke it out nearly every year with the Ravens and/or Bengals. Peyton had it pretty good in the AFC south too. Minus a few good years from the Titans, his road to a 1st round playoff bye every year was similar to Brady's.

    That all said, the Patriots would be very successful in any division. They wouldn't win any of the other divisions 14 years in a row (I don't even acknowledge the Dolphin's fluke 2008 division title) like they have the AFC East. But would they win another division 8 or 9 times with wildcards in the other years? Yeah, they're that good.
    Yeah, I totally get that. My problem is with Earl Thomas' statement. The NFC West is one of the easiest divisions in football; the Seahawks path to the playoffs hasn't proven to be too difficult since realignment. If the Patriots were in the NFC West, maybe they'd have one or two fewer division titles, but they'd still probably have the most over the last 14 years.
    Yeah I agree that Thomas is way off on this. Since the 2002 realignment, the NFC West has been the worst. Those Hasselbeck-led Seahawk teams had no competition. The Cardinals had a few respectable seasons and so did the 49ers with Harbaugh, but there's hardly enough of a discrepancy between the AFC East and NFC West for Thomas to complain. And I've never seen the Patriots win the AFC East with SEVEN fucking wins.

    My beloved Miami Dolphins have made the playoffs twice in the past fourteen years. It's not a coincidence that in both of those seasons they played the NFC West. The Ravens were way better than the Dolphins this year but finished 8-8. Well, they played the NFC East. So not only is the NFC West an easy division to win, it's one you want to play if you're in a different division.
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491

    AFC Super Bowl QB's since realignment:
    Gannon, Brady, Brady, Roethlisberger, Manning, Brady, Roethlisberger, Manning, Roethlisberger, Brady, Flacco, Manning, Brady, Manning.

    Take those first 3 years away, Brady has been to fewer Super Bowls than Manning since 2006, and the Patriots are 1-2 in those Super Bowls. Roethlisberger has been to as many Super Bowls as Brady since 06 and also won one more in that time.
    12 of the last 14 years have been represented by the same 3 QB's, but it's only Brady who has the cake walk, right?

    The idea of the Patriots having a "cake walk" stems from the division they're in. And it's not just that they get to play the Bills, Dolphins, and Jets twice. It's that all they have to do to have a guaranteed home playoff game is finish with a better record than those three. Those three teams are garbage (I'm a Dolphins fan by the way) and don't even challenge the Pats. Compare that to the Steelers who have to duke it out nearly every year with the Ravens and/or Bengals. Peyton had it pretty good in the AFC south too. Minus a few good years from the Titans, his road to a 1st round playoff bye every year was similar to Brady's.

    That all said, the Patriots would be very successful in any division. They wouldn't win any of the other divisions 14 years in a row (I don't even acknowledge the Dolphin's fluke 2008 division title) like they have the AFC East. But would they win another division 8 or 9 times with wildcards in the other years? Yeah, they're that good.
    Yeah, I totally get that. My problem is with Earl Thomas' statement. The NFC West is one of the easiest divisions in football; the Seahawks path to the playoffs hasn't proven to be too difficult since realignment. If the Patriots were in the NFC West, maybe they'd have one or two fewer division titles, but they'd still probably have the most over the last 14 years.
    Yeah I agree that Thomas is way off on this. Since the 2002 realignment, the NFC West has been the worst. Those Hasselbeck-led Seahawk teams had no competition. The Cardinals had a few respectable seasons and so did the 49ers with Harbaugh, but there's hardly enough of a discrepancy between the AFC East and NFC West for Thomas to complain. And I've never seen the Patriots win the AFC East with SEVEN fucking wins.

    My beloved Miami Dolphins have made the playoffs twice in the past fourteen years. It's not a coincidence that in both of those seasons they played the NFC West. The Ravens were way better than the Dolphins this year but finished 8-8. Well, they played the NFC East. So not only is the NFC West an easy division to win, it's one you want to play if you're in a different division.
    All very excellent points!