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WillMacKenzie 10-27-2019 10:09 PM

Re: 49ers are scary good
 
I remember a story about what Sean said before either a Giants or Dallas before a prime time beatdown:

Fan: “we’ll be praying for yall!”

Sean: “You should be praying for them.”

And we went on to blow them out on national tv that night

lee909 10-27-2019 10:46 PM

Re: 49ers are scary good
 
If we want to talk about the luck of playing in bad divisions the Saints are super lucky

Panthers - meh

Tampa- The media best team on paper and surprise package each year

And the Falcons suck more than the AFC East,NFC East combined, and i love it

CHA_CHING 10-27-2019 11:40 PM

Re: 49ers are scary good
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lee909 (Post 864500)
If we want to talk about the luck of playing in bad divisions the Saints are super lucky

Panthers - meh

Tampa- The media best team on paper and surprise package each year

And the Falcons suck more than the AFC East,NFC East combined, and i love it

Thank you and I love it too.

I've done data on the divisions over the years and the talk about the AFC East being "historically bad" is complete bull****. However, it IS true about the AFC South during the 2000s, and it's also true that no other team is really benefiting from crappy divisions more so than the Packers, Chiefs and Colts. They're the teams that barely go 10-6 or 11-5 and end up relying on those 5 or 6 division wins while struggling with their non-divisional opponents. Green Bay made the playoffs at 8-7-1 in 2014, thanks to 5 wins against their division. But I guess cause they have TEH RODGERZZZZ as Pats fans jokingly call them, they're never criticized for beating on their crap division and then laying an egg in the playoffs.

For the AFC South during the 2000s; for most of those years, the Colts had an expansion team to use as a punching bag (Houston), a crappy team that never did anything (Jacksonville), and a team coached by Jeff Fisher that would never go anywhere (Tennessee). It took Houston until 2015 or 2016 to finally win a game on the road in Indy. The Colts were still a force though during the Manning era. They more so benefited from a bad division between 2012 to 2015. The 2012 team had no business even being in the playoffs with what was the worst point differential of an 11-5 team in NFL history. Of that record, they were 5-1 vs their division, which is why they made the playoffs. They got destroyed by Baltimore in the first round.

The AFC South is truly the worst division in the NFL since the division realignment. It became a "wide open" division when the Colts declined but all it took was Indy to get their **** together and yet they still dominate that division. Even when Houston gets the division title, they still blow it in the playoffs and are no real threat to the Colts.

A team that goes 5-1 or 6-0 in their division and still at least is 12-4 or 13-3 and wins a playoff team, don't really benefit from a bad division.

However, teams that do go 10-6 or 11-5 thanks to a 5-1 or 6-0 record vs their division and then 5-5 the rest of the way through? Yep, those are the teams that do benefit from bad divisions (Green Bay in 2015 and 2016, K.C. in 3 of their last 4 playoff years). These are also the teams that put up embarrassing losses in the playoffs AT HOME.

I know we have a weak NFC South this year and I'm loving our dominance but I don't think we or the Patriots really benefit from it as much as people like to make that claim.

burningmetal 10-27-2019 11:43 PM

Re: 49ers are scary good
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lee909 (Post 864500)
If we want to talk about the luck of playing in bad divisions the Saints are super lucky

Panthers - meh

Tampa- The media best team on paper and surprise package each year

And the Falcons suck more than the AFC East,NFC East combined, and i love it

As opposing fans, it's fun to make fun of the teams in our division. I get it. But as it pertains to reality, and this specific subject, the Panthers and Falcons have both had a lot of playoff appearances in the Payton/Brees era, and have both appeared in Super Bowls. I fail to see how the Saints have been lucky. That just really isn't true.

burningmetal 10-28-2019 12:00 AM

Re: 49ers are scary good
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CHA_CHING (Post 864511)
Thank you and I love it too.

I've done data on the divisions over the years and the talk about the AFC East being "historically bad" is complete bull****. However, it IS true about the AFC South during the 2000s, and it's also true that no other team is really benefiting from crappy divisions more so than the Packers, Chiefs and Colts. They're the teams that barely go 10-6 or 11-5 and end up relying on those 5 or 6 division wins while struggling with their non-divisional opponents. Green Bay made the playoffs at 8-7-1 in 2014, thanks to 5 wins against their division. But I guess cause they have TEH RODGERZZZZ as Pats fans jokingly call them, they're never criticized for beating on their crap division and then laying an egg in the playoffs.

For the AFC South during the 2000s; for most of those years, the Colts had an expansion team to use as a punching bag (Houston), a crappy team that never did anything (Jacksonville), and a team coached by Jeff Fisher that would never go anywhere (Tennessee). It took Houston until 2015 or 2016 to finally win a game on the road in Indy. The Colts were still a force though during the Manning era. They more so benefited from a bad division between 2012 to 2015. The 2012 team had no business even being in the playoffs with what was the worst point differential of an 11-5 team in NFL history. Of that record, they were 5-1 vs their division, which is why they made the playoffs. They got destroyed by Baltimore in the first round.

The AFC South is truly the worst division in the NFL since the division realignment. It became a "wide open" division when the Colts declined but all it took was Indy to get their **** together and yet they still dominate that division. Even when Houston gets the division title, they still blow it in the playoffs and are no real threat to the Colts.

A team that goes 5-1 or 6-0 in their division and still at least is 12-4 or 13-3 and wins a playoff team, don't really benefit from a bad division.

However, teams that do go 10-6 or 11-5 thanks to a 5-1 or 6-0 record vs their division and then 5-5 the rest of the way through? Yep, those are the teams that do benefit from bad divisions (Green Bay in 2015 and 2016, K.C. in 3 of their last 4 playoff years). These are also the teams that put up embarrassing losses in the playoffs AT HOME.

I know we have a weak NFC South this year and I'm loving our dominance but I don't think we or the Patriots really benefit from it as much as people like to make that claim.

Dude, I don't get what your problem is, and why you want to beat some pointless topic into the ground, even if you have to invent things to make your point.

Jacksonville and Tennessee might not have won super bowls, but they had several playoff appearances each, during Peyton's prime years there. It was by no means a "great" division, and maybe not even good most years. The AFC East, however, HAS been historically bad. The Bills have made one playoff appearance in the last 20 years, the Dolphins have made it only once or twice in the last 15 or so years, and the Jets about the same as the Dolphins. The Jets made it two years in a row way back in Mark Sanchez's first two years, and they were 9-7 in both seasons. And all three of those teams are almost always well below .500, not competitive 7-9 or 8-8 teams.

I don't know why you bring up the Chiefs. They haven't been on a long enough run for anyone to make note of why they have been successful. but, for what it's worth, the Chargers are almost always competitive, and the Broncos went to two Super Bowls not long ago, and are now in a rebuild. The AFC West hasn't been a toilet tank for 20 years. So you're reaching badly on that one.

Green Bay absolutely gets some criticism for at times having a weak division, but the Vikings have had plenty of good years, and the Lions and Bears have sprinkled in some good teams. Again, far better than what the AFC East can say.

But no one is suggesting that the Patriots haven't been better than these other teams. It's just that their regular season success, though impressive, has been inflated by having almost no competition within their division. But they do take care of business, and I made no effort to dispute that, so I'm not sure who you're arguing with and why you directed your issues at me earlier in this thread.

hitta 10-28-2019 02:30 AM

Re: 49ers are scary good
 
The 49ers are good and definitely the biggest threat to us in the NFC. That being said, the score today was lopsided because the Panthers made so many mistakes that they can't be counted on both hands.

What I did see is that you can run on them, which is going to be important when we meet.

st thomas 10-28-2019 08:02 AM

Re: 49ers are scary good
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CHA_CHING (Post 864511)
Thank you and I love it too.

I've done data on the divisions over the years and the talk about the AFC East being "historically bad" is complete bull****. However, it IS true about the AFC South during the 2000s, and it's also true that no other team is really benefiting from crappy divisions more so than the Packers, Chiefs and Colts. They're the teams that barely go 10-6 or 11-5 and end up relying on those 5 or 6 division wins while struggling with their non-divisional opponents. Green Bay made the playoffs at 8-7-1 in 2014, thanks to 5 wins against their division. But I guess cause they have TEH RODGERZZZZ as Pats fans jokingly call them, they're never criticized for beating on their crap division and then laying an egg in the playoffs.

For the AFC South during the 2000s; for most of those years, the Colts had an expansion team to use as a punching bag (Houston), a crappy team that never did anything (Jacksonville), and a team coached by Jeff Fisher that would never go anywhere (Tennessee). It took Houston until 2015 or 2016 to finally win a game on the road in Indy. The Colts were still a force though during the Manning era. They more so benefited from a bad division between 2012 to 2015. The 2012 team had no business even being in the playoffs with what was the worst point differential of an 11-5 team in NFL history. Of that record, they were 5-1 vs their division, which is why they made the playoffs. They got destroyed by Baltimore in the first round.

The AFC South is truly the worst division in the NFL since the division realignment. It became a "wide open" division when the Colts declined but all it took was Indy to get their **** together and yet they still dominate that division. Even when Houston gets the division title, they still blow it in the playoffs and are no real threat to the Colts.

A team that goes 5-1 or 6-0 in their division and still at least is 12-4 or 13-3 and wins a playoff team, don't really benefit from a bad division.

However, teams that do go 10-6 or 11-5 thanks to a 5-1 or 6-0 record vs their division and then 5-5 the rest of the way through? Yep, those are the teams that do benefit from bad divisions (Green Bay in 2015 and 2016, K.C. in 3 of their last 4 playoff years). These are also the teams that put up embarrassing losses in the playoffs AT HOME.

I know we have a weak NFC South this year and I'm loving our dominance but I don't think we or the Patriots really benefit from it as much as people like to make that claim.



Dang Ching good investigating reporting. I was one that always hated the pats for there *****cat division


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TheOak 10-28-2019 08:56 AM

Re: 49ers are scary good
 
Modify the subject line and I’ll buy in,

49ers are scary good when playing against the Panthers.


I remember when Chicago’s defense was scary good.

spkb25 10-28-2019 11:37 AM

Re: 49ers are scary good
 
Wins over the Buca, Bengals, Steelers, Browns, Skins. Combines record: 7-29
Notable wins: Panthers and Rams. Combines record:9-6.

They dominated the Panthers..it happens. They're decent, but I want to see a better body of work.

The Pat's are undefeated too. Go look who they played. Jets twice, dolphins, Skins, Steelers, Browns, Giants, and Bill's. One team with a winning record.

The combined record of our opponents is like 32-28-1. 4 teams with winning record, one 500, 3 with losing records.

Just my two cents

dam1953 10-28-2019 11:41 AM

Re: 49ers are scary good
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spkb25 (Post 864562)
Wins over the Buca, Bengals, Steelers, Browns, Skins. Combines record: 7-29
Notable wins: Panthers and Rams. Combines record:9-6.

They dominated the Panthers..it happens. They're decent, but I want to see a better body of work.

The Pat's are undefeated too. Go look who they played. Jets twice, dolphins, Skins, Steelers, Browns, Giants, and Bill's. One team with a winning record.

Just my two cents

We are thinking alike, make that four cents...


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