I agree with Thrilla on both counts, the Titans are better than the Jets, and the Eagles are better than the Steelers.
Using that example is ludicrous. The Browns just played a flawless game, while the G-men struggled. If you look over the season, the Browns have been notoriously bad and the Giants ridiculously good. One win like that isn't my argument. The Jets went into Tennessee and rocked them with ease. That was a part of their 5 game win streak. They had been playing consistent ball and I expect them to continue with their consistent ball, this loss was just a bump in the road.
You sound a bit bitter about the Jets, actually. When Brady went down you said the Jets were a fluke and would fall off towards the end of the season, yet they've done the complete opposite. Now, there is still time for them to fall off, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.
What are you talking about? I am speaking about the adjective he used, "much", stop going off topic. The Titans have not been blowing teams away, they could be better than the Jets but that wasn't my point was it?
To me it just seems like he doesn't want to give credit to a division rival, especially after that bitter OT loss.
I don't know what to expect from the Jets but that example was pretty poor; totally different circumstances and the Jets were even on the road.
I was kidding, using the point that Thrilla took it out of proportion, and took that to another level
I didn't take anything out of proportion. If Mamba thinks the Jets are better than the Titans, then good for him. But to use that one game as the reason behind it is dumb.
And the sad thing is, the Raiders have a decent shot at winning. If its not up by tomorrow, I'll do it.