Official Bear / Broncos Overtime thread

thunderdave

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It's not OT yet.
The way this game has been going, I wouldn't be surprised with another score in regulation.
 

HILLCYD

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It's OT now but I fully expect Rexy to pee down his leg and go into the fetal position, but I hope he proves me wrong. GO BEARS!!!
 

clones_jer

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It's not OT yet.
The way this game has been going, I wouldn't be surprised with another score in regulation.

I'm having a record day in fantasy, unfortunately my opponent is too. I need Hall to get another 30 or 40 yards or a TD.

Of course he's got Gore still going in OT in Arizona ... :sad:
 

HILLCYD

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We have HOPE! Maybe Hester will just run it back and get it over with. He has outgained the offense today I think.
 

ISUFan22

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This year the entire NFC West and NFC South is dragging the conference down. Nobody wants either of those divisions. Will probably be Tampa Bay and Seattle - unless the Saints can gain some consistency.

East is somewhat strong, but then again all but Dallas is slipping the last few weeks in that division.

Oddly enough, the North could be the strongest division in the conference, top to bottom. A few weeks ago that clearly would've been the East. But the Giants are in their typical 2nd half spiral and the 'Skins are not looking much better. Losing Taylor for a while (I know he's been out, but now likely for the season) won't help.
 

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This year the entire NFC West and NFC South is dragging the conference down. Nobody wants either of those divisions. Will probably be Tampa Bay and Seattle - unless the Saints can gain some consistency.

East is somewhat strong, but then again all but Dallas is slipping the last few weeks in that division.

Oddly enough, the North could be the strongest division in the conference, top to bottom. A few weeks ago that clearly would've been the East. But the Giants are in their typical 2nd half spiral and the 'Skins are not looking much better. Losing Taylor for a while (I know he's been out, but now likely for the season) won't help.

I'd say the Vikes/Giants game was the nail in the coffin on the East. It's the Cowboys and everybody else. Of course, I think the Eagles are improved minus McNabb - but I'm probably in the minority.

The Saints are rising ... finally! The Seahawks are doing their damnest to lose but no one will let them.
 

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The NFC is very top heavy with Green Bay and Dallas. Tampa and Seattle seem to have a nice hold on their division. After that, there is a bunch of average/bad teams.

The 2 wildcard spots will be interesting. Right now the Giants are 7-4 and own wildcard #1 with the 6-5 Lions owning the #2 spot. Neither team has looked good recently.

The division leaders look safe for the time being but the Wildcard spots are wide open.
 

ISUFan22

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I still think Arizona > Seattle, they just don't know how to win and Seattle continues to be handed wins by the other team.

Dallas and Green Bay will have the first round byes in the NFC unless one/both of them fall apart.

I think Coughlin is out in New York unless the Giants reach the NFC title game. Every year they start good and every year like clockwork right at the midpoint, they begin to fall apart.
 

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I still think Arizona > Seattle, they just don't know how to win and Seattle continues to be handed wins by the other team.

I thought that too until I watched some of the Arizona/49ers game. The AZ defense was god awful to the first or second worst offense in football.

They have lost to the Niners twice, the Ravens, and the Panthers...not exactly good teams. They did beat the Steelers and the Seahawks earlier this season though. They play the Browns this week and the Seahawks next week so we will really see what they are made of in the next 2 games.
 

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