kovalsky@spp2.UUCP (10/30/84)
>From: richl@daemon.UUCP (Rick Lindsley) >Top Ten: > 1. Raiders (2) > 2. Miami (3) > 3. Washington (1) > 4. San Francisco (4) > 5. Seattle (5) > 6. Denver (6) > 7. Dallas (7) > 8. St Louis (9) > 9. Rams (11) >10. Jets (12) >Picks: >Detroit by 4 over Green Bay (GB 41 Det 9) >Raiders by 7 over Denver (Den 22 LA 19) >Washington by 30 over Giants (NYG 37 Wash 13) How can this computer put the Raiders at #1 with 2 losses? Washington at #3 with 4 losses? Something must have gotten into this computer's circuits. Miami is by far the class of the league - they have lead by at least 18 points in EVERY game this season! Average margin of victory has been 20.1 points! Only the Raiders on Dec. 2 will have a chance to stop Miami from a perfect season...but I doubt it. This is a team that rivals the Dolphin teams of the early 70's - with an even BETTER offense than Griese, Csonka, Warfield, et al. Marino is performing incredibly - on a pace to throw 48 TD passes in one season! That's a career for most QB's! The top teams in the league in my opinion are Miami, San Francisco, Denver, St. Louis and maybe the Raiders. ----- Bruce Kovalsky ..sdcrdcf!trwrb!trwspp!spp2!kovalsky
srm@nsc.UUCP (Richard Mateosian) (11/08/84)
> The top teams in the league in my opinion are Miami, San Francisco, Denver, > St. Louis and maybe the Raiders. We'll see. Look for the long-awaited bay area superbowl: 49ers vs raiders at Stanford. St. Louis????? -- Richard Mateosian {amd,decwrl,fortune,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc!srm nsc!srm@decwrl.ARPA