Originally posted by Lexus Washington Redskins 2-0 New York Giants 1-1 Dallas Cowboys 1-1 Philadelphia Eagles 0-2
...and God smiled down upon Washington, and it was good.
Actually, the Boys should be 2nd on that list. Since they beat the Giants, they're 2nd in the division. (Not that I'm nitpicking or anything :)) I cant remember the last time the Cowboys weren't in last place.
Minnesota Vikings 2-0 Detroit Lions 1-1 Green Bay Packers 1-1 Chicago Bears 0-2
I'm assuming teams with identical records are listed alphabetically here. Otherwise, having Detroit ahead of Green Bay is just plain wrong, considering the Pack whupped 'em 31-6 on Sunday.
Which means more fattening grub for me! This season, local McDonald's are running this gimmick: buy one Quarter Pounder, get another one (or a large fries) for a price equal to the Packers' opponents score. So for this week, a 2nd fat-ass burger is just $0.06. Thanks, Mooch!
Star wipe, and...we're out. Thrillin' ain't easy.
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Originally posted by Lexus Washington Redskins 2-0 New York Giants 1-1 Dallas Cowboys 1-1 Philadelphia Eagles 0-2 ...and God smiled down upon Washington, and it was good.
The "goodness" might not last too long. Patrick Ramsey will leading the 'Skins with a bum knee this week.
AFC 1. Buffalo (2-0) 2. Kansas City (2-0) 3. Indianapolis (2-0) 4. Pittsburgh (1-1) 5. Denver (2-0) 6. Houston (1-1) 7. Tennessee (1-1) 8. Miami (1-1) 9. Baltimore (1-1) 10. Oakland (1-1) 11. New England (1-1) 12. Jacksonville (0-2) 13. San Diego (0-2) 14. N. Y. Jets (0-2) 15. Cincinnati (0-2) 16. Cleveland (0-2)
NFC 1. Seattle (2-0) 2. Minnesota (2-0) 3. Carolina (2-0) 4. Washington (2-0) 5. Green Bay (1-1) 6. Atlanta (1-1) 7. New Orleans (1-1) 8. St. Louis (1-1) 9. Dallas (1-1) 10. N. Y. Giants (1-1) 11. Tampa Bay (1-1) 12. San Francisco (1-1) 13. Detroit (1-1) 14. Philadelphia (0-2) 15. Arizona (0-2) 16. Chicago (0-2)
Wild Card Matchups: AFC: Houston at Indianapolis, Denver at Pittsburgh NFC: Atlanta at Carolina, Green Bay at Washington
First-round byes: AFC: Buffalo, Kansas City NFC: Seattle, Minnesota
(edited by JayJayDean on 18.9.03 0642) Washington Huskies, 1-1. USC didn't look THAT great after the first quarter, so I'm more optimistic that they'll be the 2003 Pac-10 champs.
Originally posted by JaguarHow does Denver end up below Pitt?
-Jag
Pitt leads the AFC North.
"How did the Cards go 11-5? How did Emmie Smith rush for 1,400 yards? How did Jeff Blake become the No. 3 rated passer in the NFL? You dreamt it, that's how."