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Postby Ehwmatt » Tue Dec 06, 2011 2:28 am

TJ Yates is generating some buzz and some comparisons to Tom Brady (career trajectory so far, draft position, lack of hoopla around him, coming in to replace an injured, very solid veteran QB on a playoff team etc). I'm curious to see him play. It's obviously way too small a sample size to compare him to Brady. But it's intriguing nevertheless.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Tue Dec 06, 2011 6:31 am

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Postby S2M » Wed Dec 07, 2011 9:31 am

Pitiful....just saying.

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Postby S2M » Wed Dec 07, 2011 9:56 am

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Just goes to show the NFL league collusion for GB.....ALL scoring plays are reviewed. How could they miss this?!

If this play is called right, after review - NY wins the game. Period.
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Postby S2M » Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:56 pm

I knew none of you NFL stalwarts would comment on irrefutable proof of league collusion, and blatant derelection of duty from the officials. That picture is worth 10,000 words my friends.... :evil:
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Postby YoungJRNY » Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:25 pm

The only reason why we aren't commenting on it is because it's over and done with. The Packers are still undefeated and the Giants and their fans have to move on and deal with an obvious blown call that everyone, including upstairs, ruled a touchdown. There's only so many times, weekly, daily, that we can all admit that ref's make good decisions for what they are asked to do and also make bad judgmental decision's on throwing a penalty flag or ruling this call or that call either this way or that way. There just isn't many other ways to debate this, haha. How in the hell did you survive watching games BEFORE replay? I mean, atleast now they can go in and try to correct calls for what it's worth.
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Postby S2M » Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:32 pm

YoungJRNY wrote:The only reason why we aren't commenting on it is because it's over and done with. The Packers are still undefeated and the Giants and their fans have to move on and deal with an obvious blown call that everyone, including upstairs, ruled a touchdown. There's only so many times, weekly, daily, that we can all admit that ref's make good decisions for what they are asked to do and also make bad judgmental decision's on throwing a penalty flag or ruling this call or that call either this way or that way. There just isn't many other ways to debate this, haha. How in the hell did you survive watching games BEFORE replay? I mean, atleast now they can go in and try to correct calls for what it's worth.



The point is: They have cameras now! They can review things like this. That call was inexcusable. And not that difficult a call.
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Postby AR » Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:52 pm

Ravens vs. Colts this weekend.

I grew up a Baltimore Colts fan. They moved when I was in high school.

If the owners had only given the Indy franchise a new start with a clean slate, new identity and uniforms I wouldn't have cared and wished them well.

Had the Browns retained their name when they moved to Baltimore, there is no way I could have gone along for the ride. I know what Cleveland went through. Add 13 years to that, and imagine Baltimore claiming Jim Brown as part of their history and you may understand why the thought of the "Indianapolis Colts" claiming Johnny Unitas in their history makes me want to puke.
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:02 am

S2M wrote:I knew none of you NFL stalwarts would comment on irrefutable proof of league collusion, and blatant derelection of duty from the officials. That picture is worth 10,000 words my friends.... :evil:


What the hell is there to comment on? Officials blow calls EVERY fucking week in the NFL and that will NEVER change. Your idiotic rants about league "collusion" is just plain fucking moronic!
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Postby conversationpc » Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:08 am

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S2M wrote:I knew none of you NFL stalwarts would comment on irrefutable proof of league collusion, and blatant derelection of duty from the officials. That picture is worth 10,000 words my friends.... :evil:


What the hell is there to comment on? Officials blow calls EVERY fucking week in the NFL and that will NEVER change. Your idiotic rants about league "collusion" is just plain fucking moronic!


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Postby S2M » Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:18 am

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S2M wrote:I knew none of you NFL stalwarts would comment on irrefutable proof of league collusion, and blatant derelection of duty from the officials. That picture is worth 10,000 words my friends.... :evil:


What the hell is there to comment on? Officials blow calls EVERY fucking week in the NFL and that will NEVER change. Your idiotic rants about league "collusion" is just plain fucking moronic!


All scoring plays are reviewed. Is Mr. Magoo is the replay booth? I knew it was a TD in real time. There is collusion for GB....get your head out of your ass, John.
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Postby S2M » Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:20 am

YoungJRNY wrote:The only reason why we aren't commenting on it is because it's over and done with. The Packers are still undefeated and the Giants and their fans have to move on and deal with an obvious blown call that everyone, including upstairs, ruled a touchdown. There's only so many times, weekly, daily, that we can all admit that ref's make good decisions for what they are asked to do and also make bad judgmental decision's on throwing a penalty flag or ruling this call or that call either this way or that way. There just isn't many other ways to debate this, haha. How in the hell did you survive watching games BEFORE replay? I mean, atleast now they can go in and try to correct calls for what it's worth.


However, I keep hearing about Tapegate, Belicheat, and the Cheatriots.... :lol: :lol:
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:32 am

S2M wrote: There is collusion for GB....get your head out of your ass, John.


Like I said dude...you're a jackass! Never in my life have I EVER encountered a sports fan who whines as much as you do about EVERYTHING. I know that you think you're the smartest guy in the room from some of your recent comments on this board about how you know more about "game theory" (or whatever dopey shit you're spewing about) than anyone else who posts on this board. Interesting how you weren't claiming "collusion" went the Patriots were undefeated at this time 4 years ago.
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Postby S2M » Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:51 am

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S2M wrote: There is collusion for GB....get your head out of your ass, John.


Like I said dude...you're a jackass! Never in my life have I EVER encountered a sports fan who whines as much as you do about EVERYTHING. I know that you think you're the smartest guy in the room from some of your recent comments on this board about how you know more about "game theory" (or whatever dopey shit you're spewing about) than anyone else who posts on this board. Interesting how you weren't claiming "collusion" went the Patriots were undefeated at this time 4 years ago.


That's because I care more about the integrity of the game than getting my sports bets in, or worrying about some lame fantasy football stats....It's funny that YOU claim to be this tech wizard, owning six 135" HDTVs, but didn't catch this in real time. A little less time worrying if Chris johnson is playing, and a bit more time wondering if the 4:15 game is legit....

As far as NE? They should have lost the first game to NY(last game of the season). I believe a bogus penalty awarded NE that game. I'm not adverse to ragging on my own team. But it has gotten to the point where teams are getting screwed out of wins every damn week.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:21 am

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YoungJRNY wrote:The only reason why we aren't commenting on it is because it's over and done with. The Packers are still undefeated and the Giants and their fans have to move on and deal with an obvious blown call that everyone, including upstairs, ruled a touchdown. There's only so many times, weekly, daily, that we can all admit that ref's make good decisions for what they are asked to do and also make bad judgmental decision's on throwing a penalty flag or ruling this call or that call either this way or that way. There just isn't many other ways to debate this, haha. How in the hell did you survive watching games BEFORE replay? I mean, atleast now they can go in and try to correct calls for what it's worth.


However, I keep hearing about Tapegate, Belicheat, and the Cheatriots.... :lol: :lol:


Dude, that's all fan fabricated, completely different on how the ref's call a game within the confides of the rules and the human element. What Bellichick did was abuse the rules and integrity of the game. It's over and done with and only used in fun debates within the hatred of the fan-base's, just like "Rapistberger" and all of that hoopla. More of an emotional approach to a debate between a fan-base. The refs garbage you spew after every game is just old and tiring to read page after page, especially since it's the most common human element in the game.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:23 am

AR wrote:Ravens vs. Colts this weekend.

I grew up a Baltimore Colts fan. They moved when I was in high school.

If the owners had only given the Indy franchise a new start with a clean slate, new identity and uniforms I wouldn't have cared and wished them well.

Had the Browns retained their name when they moved to Baltimore, there is no way I could have gone along for the ride. I know what Cleveland went through. Add 13 years to that, and imagine Baltimore claiming Jim Brown as part of their history and you may understand why the thought of the "Indianapolis Colts" claiming Johnny Unitas in their history makes me want to puke.


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Postby AR » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:31 am

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AR wrote:Ravens vs. Colts this weekend.

I grew up a Baltimore Colts fan. They moved when I was in high school.

If the owners had only given the Indy franchise a new start with a clean slate, new identity and uniforms I wouldn't have cared and wished them well.

Had the Browns retained their name when they moved to Baltimore, there is no way I could have gone along for the ride. I know what Cleveland went through. Add 13 years to that, and imagine Baltimore claiming Jim Brown as part of their history and you may understand why the thought of the "Indianapolis Colts" claiming Johnny Unitas in their history makes me want to puke.


"Colts by 17+++" :lol: :lol:


:lol:

With Manning that wouldn't be out of the question - he really had the Ravens' number.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:31 am

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S2M wrote: There is collusion for GB....get your head out of your ass, John.


Like I said dude...you're a jackass! Never in my life have I EVER encountered a sports fan who whines as much as you do about EVERYTHING. I know that you think you're the smartest guy in the room from some of your recent comments on this board about how you know more about "game theory" (or whatever dopey shit you're spewing about) than anyone else who posts on this board. Interesting how you weren't claiming "collusion" went the Patriots were undefeated at this time 4 years ago.


Good point, John. If I remember correctly, wasn't there a huge call that year in 2007 when the Ravens faced the Patriots on Monday Night Football? I can't remember the exact call, but Baltimore was leading at home and there were a couple obvious phantom calls against Baltimore on New England's game winning drive that many people within' questioned. Not sure exactly what it was but if that same scenerio happened this season, S2M's rants would be amplified. Of course, there was no 'collusion' for the undefeated Pats in 2007.
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Postby S2M » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:34 am

Honestly, Manning gets praise for the same things that Brady gets reamed for: checking down. The Colts had a hot read on EVERY play...so if downfield was covered - he'd just dump it to Addai, the TE, or some slot receiver 5 yards ahead....Brady gets hammered for that.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:37 am

S2M wrote:Honestly, Manning gets praise for the same things that Brady gets reamed for: checking down. The Colts had a hot read on EVERY play...so if downfield was covered - he'd just dump it to Addai, the TE, or some slot receiver 5 yards ahead....Brady gets hammered for that.


My game theory 101 course tells me hot reads are ubiquitous in the NFL.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:38 am

S2M wrote:Honestly, Manning gets praise for the same things that Brady gets reamed for: checking down. The Colts had a hot read on EVERY play...so if downfield was covered - he'd just dump it to Addai, the TE, or some slot receiver 5 yards ahead....Brady gets hammered for that.


Manning gets praised for everything. It's quite obvious that his mind and innerworks of his abilities ran the Colts organization. His game plan came from his mind and his mind only while he played offensive coordinator and head coach on the field. You could just tell that Caldwell is a corpse on the sidelines and was just a cardboard cutout and coverup to make it look like the Colts were in control of things when really, it was Manning doing absolutely EVERYTHING. That's why it took the Colts forever at the line of scrimmage. Manning would bark out 6 plays at a time, point at the defense, change the play and adjust on the fly. Manning is more incredible than we all thought.
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Postby S2M » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:41 am

YoungJRNY wrote:
S2M wrote:Honestly, Manning gets praise for the same things that Brady gets reamed for: checking down. The Colts had a hot read on EVERY play...so if downfield was covered - he'd just dump it to Addai, the TE, or some slot receiver 5 yards ahead....Brady gets hammered for that.


Manning gets praised for everything. It's quite obvious that his mind and innerworks of his abilities ran the Colts organization. His game plan came from his mind and his mind only while he played offensive coordinator and head coach on the field. You could just tell that Caldwell is a corpse on the sidelines and was just a cardboard cutout and coverup to make it look like the Colts were in control of things when really, it was Manning doing absolutely EVERYTHING. That's why it took the Colts forever at the line of scrimmage. Manning would bark out 6 plays at a time, point at the defense, change the play and adjust on the fly. Manning is more incredible than we all thought.



Does he play defense?
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Postby S2M » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:43 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
S2M wrote:Honestly, Manning gets praise for the same things that Brady gets reamed for: checking down. The Colts had a hot read on EVERY play...so if downfield was covered - he'd just dump it to Addai, the TE, or some slot receiver 5 yards ahead....Brady gets hammered for that.


My game theory 101 course tells me hot reads are ubiquitous in the NFL.


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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:46 am

S2M wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:
S2M wrote:Honestly, Manning gets praise for the same things that Brady gets reamed for: checking down. The Colts had a hot read on EVERY play...so if downfield was covered - he'd just dump it to Addai, the TE, or some slot receiver 5 yards ahead....Brady gets hammered for that.


Manning gets praised for everything. It's quite obvious that his mind and innerworks of his abilities ran the Colts organization. His game plan came from his mind and his mind only while he played offensive coordinator and head coach on the field. You could just tell that Caldwell is a corpse on the sidelines and was just a cardboard cutout and coverup to make it look like the Colts were in control of things when really, it was Manning doing absolutely EVERYTHING. That's why it took the Colts forever at the line of scrimmage. Manning would bark out 6 plays at a time, point at the defense, change the play and adjust on the fly. Manning is more incredible than we all thought.



Does he play defense?


Look at how the entire Colts organization reacted when they found out Peyton was in worse condition as they thought. They had no backup plan whatsoever and had to settle on Kerry Collins to go in there and hope he could learn terminology to not lose any games. Then in comes Curtis Painter, which we all know how that turned out. Point is, the Colts were starting to fall with Manning IN the lineup. They showed signs of a bad football team and relied heavily on Manning to win football games. Like Brady the last couple seasons, the team took to Manning as the Colts offense being their best defense. Score points and make up for the defensive holes. Same with Brady this season. When he couldn't muster up enough offense, the Pat's dropped in the "L" column.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:47 am

S2M wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
S2M wrote:Honestly, Manning gets praise for the same things that Brady gets reamed for: checking down. The Colts had a hot read on EVERY play...so if downfield was covered - he'd just dump it to Addai, the TE, or some slot receiver 5 yards ahead....Brady gets hammered for that.


My game theory 101 course tells me hot reads are ubiquitous in the NFL.


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On an internet forum? No thanks. I'll leave that to unemployed geniuses like you.
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Postby S2M » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:51 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
S2M wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
S2M wrote:Honestly, Manning gets praise for the same things that Brady gets reamed for: checking down. The Colts had a hot read on EVERY play...so if downfield was covered - he'd just dump it to Addai, the TE, or some slot receiver 5 yards ahead....Brady gets hammered for that.


My game theory 101 course tells me hot reads are ubiquitous in the NFL.


Ever get the urge to be a leader, rather than a follower?


On an internet forum? No thanks. I'll leave that to unemployed geniuses like you.


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Postby Ehwmatt » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:58 am

S2M wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
S2M wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
S2M wrote:Honestly, Manning gets praise for the same things that Brady gets reamed for: checking down. The Colts had a hot read on EVERY play...so if downfield was covered - he'd just dump it to Addai, the TE, or some slot receiver 5 yards ahead....Brady gets hammered for that.


My game theory 101 course tells me hot reads are ubiquitous in the NFL.


Ever get the urge to be a leader, rather than a follower?


On an internet forum? No thanks. I'll leave that to unemployed geniuses like you.


When you graduate with your Mixology degree let us know.....until then, back to the kid's table.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: You're too much. I will gladly compare academic credentials with you any time you like. And trust me, you do not want to compare financial credentials.

I could buy and sell you my friend. You are a sad little man who has the most negative outlook on every aspect and activity in life, even those that are supposed to be fun and entertaining, like sports. You have become such a disease to yourself and others around you (I can only presume you are far worse to be around in person) that you can't even take the lightest of jabs. Combine that attitude with the fact that you think you are the smartest guy in every room you've ever graced with your presence, and it's small wonder you're living unemployment check to unemployment check. Pathetic. I sure as shit wouldn't trust, want, or enjoy you so much as ringing up my Italian sub on my lunch break.
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:23 am

S2M wrote:That's because I care more about the integrity of the game than getting my sports bets in, or worrying about some lame fantasy football stats....It's funny that YOU claim to be this tech wizard, owning six 135" HDTVs, but didn't catch this in real time. A little less time worrying if Chris johnson is playing, and a bit more time wondering if the 4:15 game is legit....

As far as NE? They should have lost the first game to NY(last game of the season). I believe a bogus penalty awarded NE that game. I'm not adverse to ragging on my own team. But it has gotten to the point where teams are getting screwed out of wins every damn week.


Once again, you prove what a complete fucking moron you are. Also, I never once claimed to be a "tech wizard" fuckwad! If I have an opinion on something, I offer it. If you don't like said opinion, go fuck yourself!
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