They don't play head to head. I'm pretty sickened by the Colts right now. Obviously the Saints are a waaayyy better team but Indy laid down from the get-go the other night. Yes Miami sucks, but I don't feel like their players are giving up as easily as Indy's. In fact, Miami has entered the 4th quarter of each of their first 6 games within striking distance of a victory and in a couple of cases they've even held late leads. IMO Indy and it's players have already given up on 2011 and it will make me sick if they land Luck. To me it feels similar to the year David Robinson got injured early for the Spurs and they tanked the rest of the season only to be rewarded with Tim Duncan.
This "Suck For Luck" speculation is bad for business IMO. I wouldn't be suprised to see this lead to the NFL exploring the option of putting in their own draft lottery of some type.
As a Dolphin fan, I just don't see Miami losing more games than either Indy or St. Louis so I'm not really getting my hopes up for Luck. I'm actually hoping that Matt Barkley or Landry Jones turn out to be guys who can get the job done because that's who I think Miami will be choosing from.
If it makes you feel better the Power rankings *the ones I've looked at at least* put your Rams ahead of my Phins.From my ******* co-worker:
Why don't kids dress up as Rams defenders for Trick or Treat?
Because the Rams defenders don't have sacks!
If it makes you feel better the Power rankings *the ones I've looked at at least* put your Rams ahead of my Phins.
Not as funny but same joke for the Phins would be: Because they'd drop the candy or give it away
Let me this straight, the Colts are villains for being awful, and the Dolphins are just unlucky that they are so bad in the 4th that it actually looks like they're tanking?
To be fair Miami hasn't won a game at home in almost a year, even last year when they had a respectable record they only won one home game and won almost all their road games.Yeah, Miami sure competed against the crappy Broncos at home. Which is totally identical to getting blasted by a team on the road that has a great passing attack against a team that has a horrid secondary.
I'm going to predict right now that the Lions either don't make the playoffs or barely make it on the last game of the season. I meant to post this last week. I swear to God. But Schwartz' post-game meltdown 11 days ago just felt like the beginning of some long meltdown for the team.
So the Fish and the Colts keep their sucktitude alive, though the Colts looked especially dreadful.
Pretty good Miami game until that pathetic offensive interference call. I turned the game off at that point. If they're going to make calls like that, I might as well be watching the NBA.
The offensive interference call was bogus; but it wouldn't have mattered. The Giants D had the game under control by then.