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<blockquote data-quote="Do7" data-source="post: 816805" data-attributes="member: 13398"><p>I figured it would be only be a matter of time until you showed up.</p><p></p><p>You brought up these "stats" and in comparison to The NFCN, and yet I brought up the fact that with our division has had two teams represent the playoffs more consistently than that of the AFC East. That alone makes your stats moot. And here you again are denying that playing against weak division opponents, doesn't help in get HFA in the playoffs. It's not an excuse, it's a fact. Everyone knows the AFC East is a weak division and the only reason those "Stats" of yours says otherwise is b/c, of how pitiful the AFC has been over the years in comparison to the NFC, especially considering where a division could win with only 9 victories or possibly fewer on occasions. But your "stats" don't tell you that do they pumpkin? <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/rolleyes.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll Eyes :rolleyes:" data-shortname=":rolleyes:" /> </p><p></p><p>Can't deny that point you said about Manning and the AFC South, though more times than not he ended up playing in Foxborough at some point more than The Patriots coming to play against him. Either that or he got bounced out early b/c his defense failed him typically, like another QB that suffers from the same problem usually in the postseason. </p><p></p><p>Btw I noticed how you yet again decide to gloss over my question in regards to them having the same amount of success playing opponents twice a year in a tougher division within the NFC rather than just playing them once.</p><p></p><p>I find it comical you're saying I'm the one that's high on the Kool-Aid, but in all honesty it doesn't surprise me at the very least. I could say the same regarding you, but I won't.</p><p></p><p>Just to be clear, I hold no hostility towards you dude. You're rightfully entitled to your opinion, even if we don't see eye to eye. Simply b/c I don't share your POV doesn't mean I'm not thinking straight. And considering there have been two people on here that have shared and buffered my points, that speaks for itself that what I've said has some validity, as opposed to yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Do7, post: 816805, member: 13398"] I figured it would be only be a matter of time until you showed up. You brought up these "stats" and in comparison to The NFCN, and yet I brought up the fact that with our division has had two teams represent the playoffs more consistently than that of the AFC East. That alone makes your stats moot. And here you again are denying that playing against weak division opponents, doesn't help in get HFA in the playoffs. It's not an excuse, it's a fact. Everyone knows the AFC East is a weak division and the only reason those "Stats" of yours says otherwise is b/c, of how pitiful the AFC has been over the years in comparison to the NFC, especially considering where a division could win with only 9 victories or possibly fewer on occasions. But your "stats" don't tell you that do they pumpkin? :rolleyes: Can't deny that point you said about Manning and the AFC South, though more times than not he ended up playing in Foxborough at some point more than The Patriots coming to play against him. Either that or he got bounced out early b/c his defense failed him typically, like another QB that suffers from the same problem usually in the postseason. Btw I noticed how you yet again decide to gloss over my question in regards to them having the same amount of success playing opponents twice a year in a tougher division within the NFC rather than just playing them once. I find it comical you're saying I'm the one that's high on the Kool-Aid, but in all honesty it doesn't surprise me at the very least. I could say the same regarding you, but I won't. Just to be clear, I hold no hostility towards you dude. You're rightfully entitled to your opinion, even if we don't see eye to eye. Simply b/c I don't share your POV doesn't mean I'm not thinking straight. And considering there have been two people on here that have shared and buffered my points, that speaks for itself that what I've said has some validity, as opposed to yours. [/QUOTE]
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