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YoungJRNY wrote:Since Tony Romo is now out, I had Palmer as #2 on my list as most overrated quarterback. With Romo hurt, Palmer is bumped up to #1. Even if he doesn't have to, he's still proving it. Late interception on a potential game tying touchdown drive.
Everett wrote:Pats win and favre needs to go seriously he's gonna get killed by the end of the season.
YoungJRNY wrote:Great game tonight. Full blown chess match tonight. I expected this loss, been saying it all week. The chips were in place for the Steelers to drop one and this was the perfect game to judge. Re-focus for a big divisional game next week @ Cincy. Both teams exchanging huge turnovers at the end there. Fortunately for the Saints D, they got the bigger one. Even though the Steelers struggled offensively and didn't have an answer for the blitz, I expect a big rebound.
RossValoryRocks wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Great game tonight. Full blown chess match tonight. I expected this loss, been saying it all week. The chips were in place for the Steelers to drop one and this was the perfect game to judge. Re-focus for a big divisional game next week @ Cincy. Both teams exchanging huge turnovers at the end there. Fortunately for the Saints D, they got the bigger one. Even though the Steelers struggled offensively and didn't have an answer for the blitz, I expect a big rebound.
3 or 4 mistakes cost the Steelers the game...of course that's what its about. The Saints made less mistakes and won.
Rockindeano wrote:Everett wrote:Pats win and favre needs to go seriously he's gonna get killed by the end of the season.
Douche. Favre played GREAT today.
Ehwmatt wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Everett wrote:Pats win and favre needs to go seriously he's gonna get killed by the end of the season.
Douche. Favre played GREAT today.
Whether he did or didn't is of no matter. The footage of him being carried off, salt and pepper hair and all, just looked sad. He looks like an old man getting the piss beaten out of him. It's sad, his team is 2-5, and he just needs to stop. There's a not-so-fine line between iron man and sad spectacle. He's crossed it.
Rockindeano wrote: Hey John, I would love your take on Favre's performance today.
Rockindeano wrote:How you can not like this guy is beyond me.
Rockindeano wrote: Two fractures in his wheel, dude plays an outstanding game.
Rockindeano wrote: Tom Brady may have rings, but he will never be put aside Brett Favre.
Rockindeano wrote: He plays in a system, a very conservative protectionist system,
Rockindeano wrote: I will check in tomorrow to read how you think Favre lost this game for Minnesota.
Rockindeano wrote: He better hope Favre can't go next week.
Rockindeano wrote: He is almost as bad as Fat E=Wade Philips.
Rockindeano wrote: OG has to go out with style, not with a 2-5 record.
squirt1 wrote:RICK- Could Jerry Jones & Mikey Boy Brown be brothers? There is your problem ! Hands on control freaks with ownership but no or little real football knowledge. Dallas will return to the Roger Staubach days at some point !
Enigma869 wrote:Rockindeano wrote: Tom Brady may have rings, but he will never be put aside Brett Favre.
Your opinion, and you're certainly entitled to it. That said, I understand the history of the NFL quite well and the one thing that I'm supremely confident about is that there isn't an NFL historian on the planet who would ever consider ranking Favre ahead of Brady, in terms of the all-time NFL great QB's. You seem to think numbers are all that matters, and if that were the case, Terry Bradshaw and Troy Aikman wouldn't be in the NFL Hall Of Fame. I think the Favre ball washers of the world need to look at more of his numbers than just games played and TD passes thrown. Wins and losses actually do matter and they matter a whole lot more in big games. Favre hasn't been that big game QB for most of his career in the playoffs, when it mattered the most.
Don wrote:
Troy Aikman just went out there and got it done. I can't think of a single NFL QB record the guy holds yet he is in the HOF for one thing, winning three world championships (as it should be). The guy stepped up when he had to and that's all that counts.
Lynn Swann is another one. Mediocre career statistics but when he was on the big stage, he did what he had to do to seize the prize.
Rockindeano wrote:One more item Matty and John- and I am not saying "what if," but I guess I am. You see the Pass Interference call against the Pats at the end of the game, where Moss was clearly held up, yet he also clearly quit on the ball, which landed three yards from his feet? He should have caught that ball, and I think Favre was pissed about the effort. Even Troy Aikman said something. That was a lazy, take off a play Moss classic. He makes that play, Minnesota is 3-4 and right there in the Norris division.
Enigma869 wrote:Rockindeano wrote:One more item Matty and John- and I am not saying "what if," but I guess I am. You see the Pass Interference call against the Pats at the end of the game, where Moss was clearly held up, yet he also clearly quit on the ball, which landed three yards from his feet? He should have caught that ball, and I think Favre was pissed about the effort. Even Troy Aikman said something. That was a lazy, take off a play Moss classic. He makes that play, Minnesota is 3-4 and right there in the Norris division.
Dude...did you even watch the game? Time to cue up TiVo and watch it again. That pass interference call led to a TD about two minutes later, so Moss missing that had ZERO impact on the game. In fact, Favre got his bell rung two plays after the play you're referring to and Tavaris Jackson came in a threw about a 5 yard TD pass to some dude with the last name of Tahi, so your theory couldn't be more wrong!
Don wrote:Totally off topic but check out this HOF'ers stats.
Career statistics
One NFL championship
62 wins, 63 losses and 4 ties.
173 touchdowns, 220 interceptions
1,886 passes for 27,663 yards
QB Rating of 65.5
Don wrote:Totally off topic but check out this HOF'ers stats.
Career statistics
One NFL championship
62 wins, 63 losses and 4 ties.
173 touchdowns, 220 interceptions
1,886 passes for 27,663 yards
QB Rating of 65.5
squirt1 wrote:OMG- we play the Steelers next week ! I still will be a gluton for.........& sit for 3 hours to yell at the TV. I enjoyed watching just how good New Orleans was tonight,especially.
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