Official NFL Season 2005 Thread


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He's not even an average QB anymore. He should have retired several seasons ago.

Of course, it doesn't help that half of his team was injured for the whole season.

I say Superbowl is Carolina and Indy, with Carolina squeaking out the win by 3.

i think manning will always be a choker ;)

i'm sad about the pats too. as a big brady fan (go blue ;)) i liked him being the most clutch qb. too bad that game pretty much came down to 1 play and he didn't make it.

I hate the NFL. They are turning into the NBA.

The Steelers were BLATANTLY robbed by the refs on that Polamalu interception. Gee, who would have thought, the NFL's best team this season on the ropes at home on the verge of getting blown out gets a "homefield advantage" call.

I also don't like the safety rule. For a touchdown, all a player needs to do is get the ball to touch the goal line. On a safety it's different, for some reason it's where your feet are when you get hit, NOT where the ball is. Constistancy is not in the NFL dictionary.

And yes, I do want to see Peyton Manning eat dirt once again. Could never beat Florida or win the big game in college and still can't in the pros.

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