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Postby Michigan Girl » Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:33 am

S&M~why do you talk in riddles...I want to slap the pi** out of you right now!!
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:42 am

These last few posts are a absolute MESS. I can't even begin to start to chime in because it's THAT incoherent and full of idiotic statements that can't be justified. So I'm stirring away from the rebel that is this fascination and ball licking FRENZY that is the New England Cheatriots.

I'm going to go off record and call out only the Bungle fans and say that the Bungles aren't going to be so lucky this time and that they won't have the fortune of going up against the vanilla defense they had to go up against in Week 3 without Troy, and an offensive that had no running game to where Mendenhall was deactivated. The Steelers will not squander no 4th quarter lead and it WON'T come down to 4th and 10. The Steelers will dominate, just like the first game, and finish just like they have been finishing in recent weeks in dominant fashion. It's November, and Cinci has the privileged of stepping foot in Heinz Field with the division on the line. Not good.
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Postby S2M » Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:47 am

YoungJRNY wrote:These last few posts are a absolute MESS. I can't even begin to start to chime in because it's THAT incoherent and full of idiotic statements that can't be justified. So I'm stirring away from the rebel that is this fascination and ball licking FRENZY that is the New England Cheatriots.

I'm going to go off record and call out only the Bungle fans and say that the Bungles aren't going to be so lucky this time and that they won't have the fortune of going up against the vanilla defense they had to go up against in Week 3 without Troy, and an offensive that had no running game to where Mendenhall was deactivated. The Steelers will not squander no 4th quarter lead and it WON'T come down to 4th and 10. The Steelers will dominate, just like the first game, and finish just like they have been finishing in recent weeks in dominant fashion. It's November, and Cinci has the privileged of stepping foot in Heinz Field with the division on the line. Not good.


Trav, you just can't help yourself, can you. You just said you wouldn't respond to the NE talk becuase it was incoherent, then in the same breath go on to use the same excuse I was asserting to defend why Pittsburgh will beat Cincy this week....the absense of players.

and don't bother trying to spin your way out of this one, O'Reilly. :lol:
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:01 am

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YoungJRNY wrote:These last few posts are a absolute MESS. I can't even begin to start to chime in because it's THAT incoherent and full of idiotic statements that can't be justified. So I'm stirring away from the rebel that is this fascination and ball licking FRENZY that is the New England Cheatriots.

I'm going to go off record and call out only the Bungle fans and say that the Bungles aren't going to be so lucky this time and that they won't have the fortune of going up against the vanilla defense they had to go up against in Week 3 without Troy, and an offensive that had no running game to where Mendenhall was deactivated. The Steelers will not squander no 4th quarter lead and it WON'T come down to 4th and 10. The Steelers will dominate, just like the first game, and finish just like they have been finishing in recent weeks in dominant fashion. It's November, and Cinci has the privileged of stepping foot in Heinz Field with the division on the line. Not good.


Trav, you just can't help yourself, can you. You just said you wouldn't respond to the NE talk becuase it was incoherent, then in the same breath go on to use the same excuse I was asserting to defend why Pittsburgh will beat Cincy this week....the absense of players.

and don't bother trying to spin your way out of this one, O'Reilly. :lol:


Malone, have a seat in this chair for one second. You're arguing the fact of RETIRED fucking football players.. RETIRED! (Or departed) You have no argument, dude. There's a difference. Troy was only injured for a couple weeks and his presence on the field was missed since what we do defensively is built around strengths of Troy. (This forced us to use a vanilla style defense and change game plan until he came back if only temporary.) Those retired players you speak of were known to retire, and the beat went on and they were replaced before the season and were expected to step in. Brady going down in week 1 gave the Patriots enough time to install a game plan and take pressure off Cassel, who led them to 11-5. They didn't do things MUCH different and Cassel still ran the underneath coverage and the long ball to Moss. His failures in KC prove that the system in N.E benefit the QB no matter who's playing. You see what I'm sayin? Probably not.
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:23 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:I was thinking you were gonna join my belief that if Brady doesn't go down in game 1, that the patriots are in Superbowl.


Why the fuck didn't you just come out and say that? I absolutely think the Patriots would have won the Super Bowl quite easily last season if Brady hadn't gone down in the first game. Like you said, they won 11 games with Matt Cassel (a guy who didn't start one freakin' college game in his career)! That said, I don't think the guys you're alluding to are the reason the Patriots would have won it all last year!
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:01 am

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StocktontoMalone wrote:I was thinking you were gonna join my belief that if Brady doesn't go down in game 1, that the patriots are in Superbowl.


Why the fuck didn't you just come out and say that? I absolutely think the Patriots would have won the Super Bowl quite easily last season if Brady hadn't gone down in the first game. Like you said, they won 11 games with Matt Cassel (a guy who didn't start one freakin' college game in his career)! That said, I don't think the guys you're alluding to are the reason the Patriots would have won it all last year!


Just like they won Superbowl 42 "quite easily." The score really never indicated the BEATDOWN N.Y laid on Brady and the Cheatriots. It wasn't even close from a technical standpoint. The Giants whopped ass and this Patriots reign that you still think exists is over. Brady's 2007 season is something that only comes once in a lifetime. There is no way, no how he was going to duplicate that season. To make such an assumption of boy wonder going down in Week 1 and say they would of won the Supebowl easily is nonsense, dumb, and ignorant. Besides, I absolutely think that the Steelers would of still kicked New England's ass in their matchup even with Brady in the lineup. Brady NEVER seen a defense so dominant of last year's Steelers defense, and I feel we would of kicked N.E's ass in any meeting, EASILY. They aren't the 2007 Patriots anymore.

I'm hoping every day we get a shot at New England in the playoffs and snap Boy Wonder's other leg. If the matchup does happen, the Steelers will torment and come after Brady ALL day, and it will be a class act ASS WHOOPING. Bring it John you Brady ball licking son of a bitch. WOOOOO!!!!!
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Postby Saint John » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:08 am

I said it preseason and I'll say it again...Pittsburgh is the best team in the NFL and they're going to win the Super Bowl again this year.
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Postby S2M » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:13 am

YoungJRNY wrote:
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StocktontoMalone wrote:I was thinking you were gonna join my belief that if Brady doesn't go down in game 1, that the patriots are in Superbowl.


Why the fuck didn't you just come out and say that? I absolutely think the Patriots would have won the Super Bowl quite easily last season if Brady hadn't gone down in the first game. Like you said, they won 11 games with Matt Cassel (a guy who didn't start one freakin' college game in his career)! That said, I don't think the guys you're alluding to are the reason the Patriots would have won it all last year!


Just like they won Superbowl 42 "quite easily." The score really never indicated the BEATDOWN N.Y laid on Brady and the Cheatriots. It wasn't even close from a technical standpoint. The Giants whopped ass and this Patriots reign that you still think exists is over. Brady's 2007 season is something that only comes once in a lifetime. There is no way, no how he was going to duplicate that season. To make such an assumption of boy wonder going down in Week 1 and say they would of won the Supebowl easily is nonsense, dumb, and ignorant. Besides, I absolutely think that the Steelers would of still kicked New England's ass in their matchup even with Brady in the lineup. Brady NEVER seen a defense so dominant of last year's Steelers defense, and I feel we would of kicked N.E's ass in any meeting, EASILY. They aren't the 2007 Patriots anymore.

I'm hoping every day we get a shot at New England in the playoffs and snap Boy Wonder's other leg. If the matchup does happen, the Steelers will torment and come after Brady ALL day, and it will be a class act ASS WHOOPING. Bring it John you Brady ball licking son of a bitch. WOOOOO!!!!!



The only thing the Giants defense did was keep the score manageable. Keeping the Patriots to 14 points. It was a fluke catch that won them the game. Oh, that and a gratuitous non-call of holding on Eli's 'Great Escape'.

I see how you fail to mention your latest 2 Stuporbowl 'wins'....easy when you get help from the refs now isn't it? :roll: :roll:
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Postby lights1961 » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:15 am

Saint John wrote:I said it preseason and I'll say it again...Pittsburgh is the best team in the NFL and they're going to win the Super Bowl again this year.


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Postby Ehwmatt » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:16 am

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YoungJRNY wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:I was thinking you were gonna join my belief that if Brady doesn't go down in game 1, that the patriots are in Superbowl.


Why the fuck didn't you just come out and say that? I absolutely think the Patriots would have won the Super Bowl quite easily last season if Brady hadn't gone down in the first game. Like you said, they won 11 games with Matt Cassel (a guy who didn't start one freakin' college game in his career)! That said, I don't think the guys you're alluding to are the reason the Patriots would have won it all last year!


Just like they won Superbowl 42 "quite easily." The score really never indicated the BEATDOWN N.Y laid on Brady and the Cheatriots. It wasn't even close from a technical standpoint. The Giants whopped ass and this Patriots reign that you still think exists is over. Brady's 2007 season is something that only comes once in a lifetime. There is no way, no how he was going to duplicate that season. To make such an assumption of boy wonder going down in Week 1 and say they would of won the Supebowl easily is nonsense, dumb, and ignorant. Besides, I absolutely think that the Steelers would of still kicked New England's ass in their matchup even with Brady in the lineup. Brady NEVER seen a defense so dominant of last year's Steelers defense, and I feel we would of kicked N.E's ass in any meeting, EASILY. They aren't the 2007 Patriots anymore.

I'm hoping every day we get a shot at New England in the playoffs and snap Boy Wonder's other leg. If the matchup does happen, the Steelers will torment and come after Brady ALL day, and it will be a class act ASS WHOOPING. Bring it John you Brady ball licking son of a bitch. WOOOOO!!!!!



The only thing the Giants defense did was keep the score manageable. Keeping the Patriots to 14 points. It was a fluke catch that won them the game. Oh, that and a gratuitous non-call of holding on Eli's 'Great Escape'.

I see how you fail to mention your latest 2 Stuporbowl 'wins'....easy when you get help from the refs now isn't it? :roll: :roll:


Oh boo-fuckin-hoo, there's always a fuckin excuse. Lemme guess, you never won the sportsmanship award in little league sports did you?
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:19 am

Saint John wrote:I said it preseason and I'll say it again...Pittsburgh is the best team in the NFL and they're going to win the Super Bowl again this year.


Pittsburgh isn't even the best team in the AFC!
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Postby Saint John » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:20 am

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Saint John wrote:I said it preseason and I'll say it again...Pittsburgh is the best team in the NFL and they're going to win the Super Bowl again this year.


Pittsburgh isn't even the best team in the AFC!


Well then who is, stat boy? :lol:
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:24 am

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YoungJRNY wrote:
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StocktontoMalone wrote:I was thinking you were gonna join my belief that if Brady doesn't go down in game 1, that the patriots are in Superbowl.


Why the fuck didn't you just come out and say that? I absolutely think the Patriots would have won the Super Bowl quite easily last season if Brady hadn't gone down in the first game. Like you said, they won 11 games with Matt Cassel (a guy who didn't start one freakin' college game in his career)! That said, I don't think the guys you're alluding to are the reason the Patriots would have won it all last year!


Just like they won Superbowl 42 "quite easily." The score really never indicated the BEATDOWN N.Y laid on Brady and the Cheatriots. It wasn't even close from a technical standpoint. The Giants whopped ass and this Patriots reign that you still think exists is over. Brady's 2007 season is something that only comes once in a lifetime. There is no way, no how he was going to duplicate that season. To make such an assumption of boy wonder going down in Week 1 and say they would of won the Supebowl easily is nonsense, dumb, and ignorant. Besides, I absolutely think that the Steelers would of still kicked New England's ass in their matchup even with Brady in the lineup. Brady NEVER seen a defense so dominant of last year's Steelers defense, and I feel we would of kicked N.E's ass in any meeting, EASILY. They aren't the 2007 Patriots anymore.

I'm hoping every day we get a shot at New England in the playoffs and snap Boy Wonder's other leg. If the matchup does happen, the Steelers will torment and come after Brady ALL day, and it will be a class act ASS WHOOPING. Bring it John you Brady ball licking son of a bitch. WOOOOO!!!!!



The only thing the Giants defense did was keep the score manageable. Keeping the Patriots to 14 points. It was a fluke catch that won them the game. Oh, that and a gratuitous non-call of holding on Eli's 'Great Escape'.

I see how you fail to mention your latest 2 Stuporbowl 'wins'....easy when you get help from the refs now isn't it? :roll: :roll:


When it doubt blame it on the refs. Typical loser who has to blame something. All I have to say dude, is the fucking tuck rule. NUFF SAID!
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Postby Saint John » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:28 am

YoungJRNY wrote:When it doubt blame it on the refs. Typical loser who has to blame something. All I have to say dude, is the fucking tuck rule. NUFF SAID!


I'm still amazed that Vinatierri made that field goal under those conditions!
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:29 am

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Saint John wrote:I said it preseason and I'll say it again...Pittsburgh is the best team in the NFL and they're going to win the Super Bowl again this year.


Pittsburgh isn't even the best team in the AFC!


Super Bowl Champions, 6-2, coming off two straight victories against opponents with a combined record of 13-2, winning 5 straight, one on a National Stage away game with 3 defensive starters out of the lineup, and a defense/offense catching major FIRE with each tick. You can have all the ball slapping talking heads talking about the Pats and Indy, but take a look over your right shoulder. The Pittsburgh Steelers are still there, and we won't go away nicely. Like anyone needs reminded anyway.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:31 am

Saint John wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:When it doubt blame it on the refs. Typical loser who has to blame something. All I have to say dude, is the fucking tuck rule. NUFF SAID!


I'm still amazed that Vinatierri made that field goal under those conditions!


The fuckin Raiders take a timeout to ice them, and they spent the next 30 seconds to clear a path for the S.O.B. I was waiting for that dude with the snow plow to come out, but they didn't need it. Without Vinatierri, the Patriots wouldn't of won 1 Superbowl, ESP against the Rams or Panthers.
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:33 am

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Well then who is, stat boy? :lol:


At this point, the Colts are until someone defeats them! They're undefeated. Last I checked, the Steelers have lost some games. They lost to a very average Chicago team. They barely beat an AWFUL Tennessee team. They beat an AWFUL Detroit team by a touchdown. Listen...I think the Steelers are a good team, and considering they have KC, Oakland, Cleveland, and Miami (who is already out of playoff contention) left on their schedule, they will finish the season as a top three team in the AFC. They're a very good team and they have as good of a chance to go to the Super Bowl as the Patriots or Colts do, but neither team is a guarantee. As always, it will come down to matchup, location, and weather. The Steelers won't be the Colts in a playoff game in Indianapolis but I also think the Colts have zero shot of winning a playoff games at Heinz Field in January. Luckily for the Colts, I don't think the Steelers have any shot of being a one seed.
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Postby Saint John » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:39 am

Enigma869 wrote:At this point, the Colts are until someone defeats them! They're undefeated. Last I checked, the Steelers have lost some games. They lost to a very average Chicago team. They barely beat an AWFUL Tennessee team. They beat an AWFUL Detroit team by a touchdown. Listen...I think the Steelers are a good team, and considering they have KC, Oakland, Cleveland, and Miami (who is already out of playoff contention) left on their schedule, they will finish the season as a top three team in the AFC. They're a very good team and they have as good of a chance to go to the Super Bowl as the Patriots or Colts do, but neither team is a guarantee. As always, it will come down to matchup, location, and weather. The Steelers won't be the Colts in a playoff game in Indianapolis but I also think the Colts have zero shot of winning a playoff games at Heinz Field in January. Luckily for the Colts, I don't think the Steelers have any shot of being a one seed.


I don't care if Pittsburgh plays New England in Tom Fucking Brady's bathtub with his rubber ducky as the ref and his mom as the replay official. Pittsburgh is gonna win.
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:43 am

YoungJRNY wrote: Without Vinatierri, the Patriots wouldn't of won 1 Superbowl, ESP against the Rams or Panthers.



Sorry dude. More idiotic rhetoric spewing from your piehole! Vinatieri gets ZERO shot of winning one fucking game if the QB, running backs, and receivers don't drive the ball down the field and get into position to win the game. This is every bit as logical about your moronic rant of Brady sucking if defensive players are sacking him. That's one of the most idiotic things that anyone could ever say. I've been watching football longer than you've had a fucking pulse and I can tell you that I haven't seen a single QB in the history of the NFL, including your rapist Big Ben, not suck when a defense was in their face and knocking them on their ass. I have zero problem with you saying it and don't even disagree with you, but stop acting like you've invented some brilliant theory. Of course guys suck when 350lb guys are pummelling them! No shit Sherlock! Oh...and one other thing. Stop with the revisionist history about the Giants/Patriots Super Bowl. The "whooping" you're talking about was a game that the Patriots were ahead in with two minutes left in the game. Brady did his job and drove his team down and threw the go ahead TD. It was the defense who didn't do their job and is the only reason they lost the game and deserved to lose the game!
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:46 am

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Well then who is, stat boy? :lol:


At this point, the Colts are until someone defeats them! They're undefeated. Last I checked, the Steelers have lost some games. They lost to a very average Chicago team. They barely beat an AWFUL Tennessee team. They beat an AWFUL Detroit team by a touchdown. Listen...I think the Steelers are a good team, and considering they have KC, Oakland, Cleveland, and Miami (who is already out of playoff contention) left on their schedule, they will finish the season as a top three team in the AFC. They're a very good team and they have as good of a chance to go to the Super Bowl as the Patriots or Colts do, but neither team is a guarantee. As always, it will come down to matchup, location, and weather. The Steelers won't be the Colts in a playoff game in Indianapolis but I also think the Colts have zero shot of winning a playoff games at Heinz Field in January. Luckily for the Colts, I don't think the Steelers have any shot of being a one seed.


Way to set yourself up to anoint The Pats as the best team in the league, to which they have a GREAT shot at knocking the Colts off. The Colts lost 3 major components to their defense this season, one of them being Bob Sanders. The Colts won't survive down the stretch with that depleted of a defense. Yes the Steelers lost EARLY in the season and that seems like decades ago. Polamalu didn't play the majority of the first half and Mendenhall has REALLY came into his own and the Steelers have found their niche in the running game while earlier he was a 6 touch guy and was deactivated in one game for not knowing Assignments. Now all of a sudden he's a maniac and runs with a chip on his shoulder to go along with a offense full of versatile weapons. If somehow the Steelers snag home field, forget it.
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Postby S2M » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:48 am

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When it doubt blame it on the refs. Typical loser who has to blame something. All I have to say dude, is the fucking tuck rule. NUFF SAID!



Trav, let me make this crystal clear, ok? When you grow up, and have as many years watching sports as I, St John, or JfromB have, then you can come to the table with something with more credibility as the 'Tuck Rule'!

That call was the right call based on the rule as it was written in the rule book. Perhaps it was a bad call considering the way it went down, but that was the rule at the time.

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the holding penalty against Sean Locklear, nullifying what would have been a Seahawks' first-and-goal on the Pittsburgh 1 in the fourth quarter, seemed a bad call. On almost every Pittsburgh offensive play, a Steelers blocker grabbed as briefly as Locklear grabbed on the down in question; if it was illegal for one team, it should have been illegal for both teams. instead of first-and-goal, Seattle ended up throwing an interception on third-and-long. That interception undid the Seahawks, as they staged a 13-play, 81-yard drive that ended in no points, and undid the Super Bowl itself, converting what might have been a fabulous ending into a lackluster fourth quarter. Seattle faithful also have a legitimate complaint that the fourth-quarter 15-yard penalty on Hasselbeck for "low block" was inexplicable. The rulebook states that during a turnover, neither team may block below the waist. But Hasselbeck wasn't blocking -- he was making the tackle. Check the official Game Book, at 10:54 of the fourth quarter. The league's own Game Book credits Hasselbeck with the tackle on a play where the penalty could be valid only if Hasselbeck was not making a tackle!


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Tuck Rule: Under the rule, a quarterback's throwing motion begins when he raises the ball in his hand and begins to move his arm forward; that motion doesn't end until the quarterback tucks the ball back against his body, making him a runner. If the ball comes loose any time in between, it's an incomplete pass, not a fumble. Only if the quarterback reloads -- and raises the ball again to start a new throwing motion -- can he fumble, as long as the ball is knocked loose before his arm begins to move forward again...


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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:53 am

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YoungJRNY wrote: Without Vinatierri, the Patriots wouldn't of won 1 Superbowl, ESP against the Rams or Panthers.



Sorry dude. More idiotic rhetoric spewing from your piehole! Vinatieri gets ZERO shot of winning one fucking game if the QB, running backs, and receivers don't drive the ball down the field and get into position to win the game. This is every bit as logical about your moronic rant of Brady sucking if defensive players are sacking him. That's one of the most idiotic things that anyone could ever say. I've been watching football longer than you've had a fucking pulse and I can tell you that I haven't seen a single QB in the history of the NFL, including your rapist Big Ben, not suck when a defense was in their face and knocking them on their ass. I have zero problem with you saying it and don't even disagree with you, but stop acting like you've invented some brilliant theory. Of course guys suck when 350lb guys are pummelling them! No shit Sherlock! Oh...and one other thing. Stop with the revisionist history about the Giants/Patriots Super Bowl. The "whooping" you're talking about was a game that the Patriots were ahead in with two minutes left in the game. Brady did his job and drove his team down and threw the go ahead TD. It was the defense who didn't do their job and is the only reason they lost the game and deserved to lose the game!


Three things idiot. #1 The quarterbacks, running backs, and receivers did their job to put A.V in position to WIN THE GAME. If he doesn't make those kicks, then no victory for your cheating Patriots, thus throwing out whatever Brady and his offense did before the fact. So, A.V had EVERYTHING to do with virtually every pathetic 3* Superbowls you've won. #2, Obviously, you've never seen Ben play the position. I'd love to see Boy wonder elude the rush like Roethlisberger does and stiff arm defensive lineman to the ground, consistently. It'll never happen because Brady is a worthless homo when it comes to pressure. Ben will fight, scratch, claw, and punch his way for a yard before he even thinks about going down, and he's done it throughout his career, so don't be lumping faggot ass Brady with Ben when it comes to eluding pressure. As far as the Giants SB victory, they kicked N.E's ass all game long and they didn't have A.V to bail them out when the game was on the line!!!!!! EXCLAMATION POINT.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:55 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:
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When it doubt blame it on the refs. Typical loser who has to blame something. All I have to say dude, is the fucking tuck rule. NUFF SAID!



Trav, let me make this crystal clear, ok? When you grow up, and have as many years watching sports as I, St John, or JfromB have, then you can come to the table with something with more credibility as the 'Tuck Rule'!

That call was the right call based on the rule as it was written in the rule book. Perhaps it was a bad call considering the way it went down, but that was the rule at the time.

And this:

the holding penalty against Sean Locklear, nullifying what would have been a Seahawks' first-and-goal on the Pittsburgh 1 in the fourth quarter, seemed a bad call. On almost every Pittsburgh offensive play, a Steelers blocker grabbed as briefly as Locklear grabbed on the down in question; if it was illegal for one team, it should have been illegal for both teams. instead of first-and-goal, Seattle ended up throwing an interception on third-and-long. That interception undid the Seahawks, as they staged a 13-play, 81-yard drive that ended in no points, and undid the Super Bowl itself, converting what might have been a fabulous ending into a lackluster fourth quarter. Seattle faithful also have a legitimate complaint that the fourth-quarter 15-yard penalty on Hasselbeck for "low block" was inexplicable. The rulebook states that during a turnover, neither team may block below the waist. But Hasselbeck wasn't blocking -- he was making the tackle. Check the official Game Book, at 10:54 of the fourth quarter. The league's own Game Book credits Hasselbeck with the tackle on a play where the penalty could be valid only if Hasselbeck was not making a tackle!


and this:

Tuck Rule: Under the rule, a quarterback's throwing motion begins when he raises the ball in his hand and begins to move his arm forward; that motion doesn't end until the quarterback tucks the ball back against his body, making him a runner. If the ball comes loose any time in between, it's an incomplete pass, not a fumble. Only if the quarterback reloads -- and raises the ball again to start a new throwing motion -- can he fumble, as long as the ball is knocked loose before his arm begins to move forward again...


And this:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdK5z4xK7Rk


I don't care how long you, or anyone else has watched the game. It's the same concept any way you turn it. Get the hell out of here with your experience shit. I know the game quite well and I don't need you or anyone else to tell me so. Blow me. (Jackoff motion)

And to comeback with Santonio's feet, way to post a video of the catch after the fact he had his feet down. His momentum starting to take him down leaning forward at this point.

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Postby Saint John » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:56 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:And this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdK5z4xK7Rk


This could be bullshit because his toe could have already been coming up after already being down on the gorund. Just because this mo-mo says "this is when he had possession of the ball" doesn't make it so. Anyway, here's another:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sF2UOrErz8M&NR=1
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Postby S2M » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:58 am

Typical emotional response: Gloss over what can't be defended, and resort to an Ad hominem response. :roll:
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:59 am

YoungJRNY wrote:Way to set yourself up to anoint The Pats as the best team in the league, to which they have a GREAT shot at knocking the Colts off.


Honestly, it doesn't even matter who "the best team in the league" is in November dude. This time a year ago, everyone said the Jets were the best team and they didn't even make the playoffs! I think the Patriots, Steelers, and Colts are the top three teams in the AFC, and it really doesn't make a bit of difference who is one, who is two, and who is three at this moment in time!

YoungJRNY wrote:The Colts lost 3 major components to their defense this season, one of them being Bob Sanders.


The Bob Sanders thing is WAY overrated! That dude hasn't played 16 games once in his career and 3 out of the past 4 seasons, he hasn't even managed to play 7 games in an entire season, so the Colts are quite used to playing without him!

YoungJRNY wrote:If somehow the Steelers snag home field


They won't!
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Postby Saint John » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:59 am

YoungJRNY wrote:3* Superbowls



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Postby S2M » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:03 am

Saint John wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:And this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdK5z4xK7Rk


This could be bullshit because his toe could have already been coming up after already being down on the gorund. Just because this mo-mo says "this is when he had possession of the ball" doesn't make it so. Anyway, here's another:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sF2UOrErz8M&NR=1



And this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMmd6H-27-s&feature=fvw
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:06 am

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When it doubt blame it on the refs. Typical loser who has to blame something. All I have to say dude, is the fucking tuck rule. NUFF SAID!



Trav, let me make this crystal clear, ok? When you grow up, and have as many years watching sports as I, St John, or JfromB have, then you can come to the table with something with more credibility as the 'Tuck Rule'!

That call was the right call based on the rule as it was written in the rule book. Perhaps it was a bad call considering the way it went down, but that was the rule at the time.

And this:

the holding penalty against Sean Locklear, nullifying what would have been a Seahawks' first-and-goal on the Pittsburgh 1 in the fourth quarter, seemed a bad call. On almost every Pittsburgh offensive play, a Steelers blocker grabbed as briefly as Locklear grabbed on the down in question; if it was illegal for one team, it should have been illegal for both teams. instead of first-and-goal, Seattle ended up throwing an interception on third-and-long. That interception undid the Seahawks, as they staged a 13-play, 81-yard drive that ended in no points, and undid the Super Bowl itself, converting what might have been a fabulous ending into a lackluster fourth quarter. Seattle faithful also have a legitimate complaint that the fourth-quarter 15-yard penalty on Hasselbeck for "low block" was inexplicable. The rulebook states that during a turnover, neither team may block below the waist. But Hasselbeck wasn't blocking -- he was making the tackle. Check the official Game Book, at 10:54 of the fourth quarter. The league's own Game Book credits Hasselbeck with the tackle on a play where the penalty could be valid only if Hasselbeck was not making a tackle!


and this:

Tuck Rule: Under the rule, a quarterback's throwing motion begins when he raises the ball in his hand and begins to move his arm forward; that motion doesn't end until the quarterback tucks the ball back against his body, making him a runner. If the ball comes loose any time in between, it's an incomplete pass, not a fumble. Only if the quarterback reloads -- and raises the ball again to start a new throwing motion -- can he fumble, as long as the ball is knocked loose before his arm begins to move forward again...


And this:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdK5z4xK7Rk


I don't care how long you, or anyone else has watched the game. It's the same concept any way you turn it. Get the hell out of here with your experience shit. I know the game quite well and I don't need you or anyone else to tell me so. Blow me. (Jackoff motion)

And to comeback with Santonio's feet, way to post a video of the catch after the fact he had his feet down. His momentum starting to take him down leaning forward at this point.

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