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Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 5:59 pm
by trendon
cougnix wrote:trendon wrote:One more thought: I know the Seahawks are unstoppable superweapons that have no flaws and the Patriots are lucky to win nearly every game, but I have a sneaking feeling this game will get ugly. Like Patriots 41-17.
How can you make that comment? The Seahawks were 3-3, 6-4 and 2 games from the 1 seed with 4 games to play. They got LUCKY to be where they are. That game Sunday was hand delivered to them from a comedy of errors by the Packers. They are lucky to be in the Super Bowl. From what I've seen from the Patriots, there was no luck involved in there trip. Pretty handily beat both teams they faced. Do I think the Seahawks are going to win like they did last year, no way in hell, but the way they got there this season versus last season is far from dominating. Add the fact that Thomas and Sherman were both injured significantly will play into it. I will obviously believe that they can win, but I told people before Sunday that I didn't have a good feeling about the NFC Championship. Worried there were going to be some untimely turnovers and that if the Seahawks turned the ball over they were going to lose. I will take the result, but they aren't unstoppable and I don't hear that with any reports that I've watched, I've always heard the experts question the offense and talk up the defense. Go look at the stats. Rodgers 178 yards and 2 picks, Lacy only 78 yards when he had 40+ in the first half, so the defense definitely deserves the respect they have been given, but the offense has been lucky. I don't disagree with your possible score though we'll see. Just remember, Denver was the greatest offense in history statistically last year, just sayin'.
Tom Brady is not Peyton Manning, that's why. One is possibly the greatest QB of all-time and one is just great.
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 8:47 pm
by cougnix
trendon wrote:cougnix wrote:trendon wrote:One more thought: I know the Seahawks are unstoppable superweapons that have no flaws and the Patriots are lucky to win nearly every game, but I have a sneaking feeling this game will get ugly. Like Patriots 41-17.
How can you make that comment? The Seahawks were 3-3, 6-4 and 2 games from the 1 seed with 4 games to play. They got LUCKY to be where they are. That game Sunday was hand delivered to them from a comedy of errors by the Packers. They are lucky to be in the Super Bowl. From what I've seen from the Patriots, there was no luck involved in there trip. Pretty handily beat both teams they faced. Do I think the Seahawks are going to win like they did last year, no way in hell, but the way they got there this season versus last season is far from dominating. Add the fact that Thomas and Sherman were both injured significantly will play into it. I will obviously believe that they can win, but I told people before Sunday that I didn't have a good feeling about the NFC Championship. Worried there were going to be some untimely turnovers and that if the Seahawks turned the ball over they were going to lose. I will take the result, but they aren't unstoppable and I don't hear that with any reports that I've watched, I've always heard the experts question the offense and talk up the defense. Go look at the stats. Rodgers 178 yards and 2 picks, Lacy only 78 yards when he had 40+ in the first half, so the defense definitely deserves the respect they have been given, but the offense has been lucky. I don't disagree with your possible score though we'll see. Just remember, Denver was the greatest offense in history statistically last year, just sayin'.
Tom Brady is not Peyton Manning, that's why. One is possibly the greatest QB of all-time and one is just great.
And the Patriots are lucky to be there? Gotcha.
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 11:02 pm
by texasfan4444
Whittness10 wrote:texasfan4444 wrote:some interesting hires at the coaching position this year:
John Fox @ SF
Gary Kubiak @ Denver
Marc Tressman to Ravens as OC
But the most puzzling one to me is Doug Marone to Jacksonville as a Line coach for the O and D Lines. Giving up the head coaching job and then ending up as an assistant may prove to be the bonehead move of the year. 4 million dollars withstanding , he must of been grading himself on a curve of one cause no one else agreed with him.
John Fox went to Chicago.
Fuck.. correct. Fox to Chicago and Tomsula to SF.
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:48 am
by jsence2
texasfan4444 wrote:some interesting hires at the coaching position this year:
John Fox @ SF
Gary Kubiak @ Denver
Marc Tressman to Ravens as OC
But the most puzzling one to me is Doug Marone to Jacksonville as a Line coach for the O and D Lines. Giving up the head coaching job and then ending up as an assistant may prove to be the bonehead move of the year. 4 million dollars withstanding , he must of been grading himself on a curve of one cause no one else agreed with him.
He's also assistant head coach, not just line coach. He will be 2nd in command.
We also hired Greg Olsen today.
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:49 am
by jsence2
Coug, step away from the keyboard for a bit.
And ESPN reporting that 11 of the 12 balls the Patriots had were underinflated by two whole pounds. What a bunch of cheating fucks.
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 1:00 am
by nick
InflateGate
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 1:48 am
by cougnix
jsence2 wrote:Coug, step away from the keyboard for a bit.
And ESPN reporting that 11 of the 12 balls the Patriots had were underinflated by two whole pounds. What a bunch of cheating fucks.
Fuck off Jason, the shit you post is far more homer than I am.
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 2:17 am
by nick
cougnix wrote:jsence2 wrote:Coug, step away from the keyboard for a bit.
And ESPN reporting that 11 of the 12 balls the Patriots had were underinflated by two whole pounds. What a bunch of cheating fucks.
Fuck off Jason, the shit you post is far more homer than I am.
youre up in the draft
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 2:19 am
by cougnix
Yeah and I have until 11 am tomorrow
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 2:27 am
by nick
cougnix wrote:Yeah and I have until 11 am tomorrow
lol
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 3:37 am
by trendon
cougnix wrote:trendon wrote:cougnix wrote:trendon wrote:One more thought: I know the Seahawks are unstoppable superweapons that have no flaws and the Patriots are lucky to win nearly every game, but I have a sneaking feeling this game will get ugly. Like Patriots 41-17.
How can you make that comment? The Seahawks were 3-3, 6-4 and 2 games from the 1 seed with 4 games to play. They got LUCKY to be where they are. That game Sunday was hand delivered to them from a comedy of errors by the Packers. They are lucky to be in the Super Bowl. From what I've seen from the Patriots, there was no luck involved in there trip. Pretty handily beat both teams they faced. Do I think the Seahawks are going to win like they did last year, no way in hell, but the way they got there this season versus last season is far from dominating. Add the fact that Thomas and Sherman were both injured significantly will play into it. I will obviously believe that they can win, but I told people before Sunday that I didn't have a good feeling about the NFC Championship. Worried there were going to be some untimely turnovers and that if the Seahawks turned the ball over they were going to lose. I will take the result, but they aren't unstoppable and I don't hear that with any reports that I've watched, I've always heard the experts question the offense and talk up the defense. Go look at the stats. Rodgers 178 yards and 2 picks, Lacy only 78 yards when he had 40+ in the first half, so the defense definitely deserves the respect they have been given, but the offense has been lucky. I don't disagree with your possible score though we'll see. Just remember, Denver was the greatest offense in history statistically last year, just sayin'.
Tom Brady is not Peyton Manning, that's why. One is possibly the greatest QB of all-time and one is just great.
Yep, all they do is cheat and win games they weren't supposed to.
For thirteen years.
And the Patriots are lucky to be there? Gotcha.
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 10:40 am
by ReignOnU
It seems like I'm in the minority here... I actually like both teams. (I like Green Bay more than either though). I'm looking forward to the game, but I don't expect it to be that exciting until the 4th quarter. I have a feeling it's going to be a pretty slow paced game.
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 11:26 am
by BFiVL
Go pats. Bigmike is a huge pats fan and I will root for his team.
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 11:59 am
by shel311
nick wrote:InflateGate
I demand that Belichick be suspended 1 season and the Pats lost draft picks...evidence or not!!!
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:12 pm
by trendon
This story is so ridiculous, there are a lot of people posting shit like, "I hate the Patriots but I feel for them."
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:48 pm
by Seeitsaveit13
jsence2 wrote:Coug, step away from the keyboard for a bit.
And ESPN reporting that 11 of the 12 balls the Patriots had were underinflated by two whole pounds. What a bunch of cheating fucks.
Colts used to do it all the time when Manning was there, they just didn't get caught.
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:48 pm
by Seeitsaveit13
shel311 wrote:nick wrote:InflateGate
I demand that Belichick be suspended 1 season and the Pats lost draft picks...evidence or not!!!

Are you gonna put a bounty on his head?

Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 1:01 pm
by shel311
Seeitsaveit13 wrote:shel311 wrote:nick wrote:InflateGate
I demand that Belichick be suspended 1 season and the Pats lost draft picks...evidence or not!!!

Are you gonna put a bounty on his head?

May as well, Goodell would just botch the investigation, and I wouldn't ever serve my suspension.
Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 1:33 pm
by jsence2
cougnix wrote:jsence2 wrote:Coug, step away from the keyboard for a bit.
And ESPN reporting that 11 of the 12 balls the Patriots had were underinflated by two whole pounds. What a bunch of cheating fucks.
Fuck off Jason, the shit you post is far more homer than I am.
I didn't say anything about being a homer. You're going off the deep end right now. But please, ignore me and continue

Re: NFL Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 1:33 pm
by BFiVL
I see this as a pitcher doctoring a baseball to thier liking. Some go a bit further than others. Teams are reportedly asking for a 3rd/4th round pick lost and a fine. Silly to me to think this isn't widely done.