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YoungJRNY wrote:
When you look at the overall big picture, there's two guys that evolved and has gotten eons better from the year before. Alex Smith and Eli Manning. If you ask me, Eli did it with less and carried the Giants on his back throughout the ENTIRE season and led his team week to week and he didn't disappoint. Eli has impressed me this season and he continues to be the comeback player of the year if you ask me.
YoungJRNY wrote:There's PLENTY of room for the line to fluctuate. IMHO, this is as an unpredictable TITLE GAME in both Conference's than we had in some time. Literally anyone can take it.
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:
When you look at the overall big picture, there's two guys that evolved and has gotten eons better from the year before. Alex Smith and Eli Manning. If you ask me, Eli did it with less and carried the Giants on his back throughout the ENTIRE season and led his team week to week and he didn't disappoint. Eli has impressed me this season and he continues to be the comeback player of the year if you ask me.
Alex Smith has proven what I've said forever about NFL QB's...you simply CANNOT turn the ball over and be successful. The guy's numbers aren't off the charts, but the number that helps him to be successful is the fact that he threw only 5 picks. In terms of Eli doing it with less...I couldn't disagree more. I think Eli is a much better QB than Alex will ever be. That said, Eli's receivers are as good as any in the NFL. Manningham, Cruz, and Hakeem Nicks are all VERY good receivers! The Giants are the only team in the NFL who had two Wide Receivers who ranked in the top 12 this season, so I'm not sure how you come up with the fact that Eli does more with less. Beyond Vernon Davis, I don't think any of the Niners 'receivers are that outstanding.
Ehwmatt wrote:I also think this shows again why resting players is generally not a good idea. Rodgers hadn't played since the kids were looking for Santa's sleigh.
Enigma869 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I also think this shows again why resting players is generally not a good idea. Rodgers hadn't played since the kids were looking for Santa's sleigh.
I've always believed that resting players was a VERY bad idea and said as much on here the week the Packers decided to let Rodgers do nothing. Having a guy sit for three weeks is just plain stupid, and nobody will ever convince me otherwise. Ultimately, football players are supposed to play football...not stand on the sidelines.
Ehwmatt wrote:
Yep. Anyone who's played sports knows 3 weeks off from actual competition is no small break. Moreover, at the pro level, the margin for error is so small. Being "off" even a bit is just enough, especially in the playoffs.
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:
It's almost like Denver will fuck with your heads, you can't really measure how good you are playing at home against Tim Tebow.
Um, how is it any different than Baltimore facing Houston? While I don't disagree that the Patriots aren't nearly as good as they looked against a bad Denver team, let's not lose sight of the fact that they only managed to score 20 points against a very mediocre Houston team. I promise you that TJ Yates (or whatever his name is) didn't test that defense the way Brady will. Baltimore isn't beating the Patriots scoring 20 points, this time around! Definitely strength against strength. A great offense against a great defense. If this second game shakes out the way I think it will, it will be the first time in as long as I can remember that the top two seeds from each conference have advanced to the Conference Championship Game.
YoungJRNY wrote:Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:
When you look at the overall big picture, there's two guys that evolved and has gotten eons better from the year before. Alex Smith and Eli Manning. If you ask me, Eli did it with less and carried the Giants on his back throughout the ENTIRE season and led his team week to week and he didn't disappoint. Eli has impressed me this season and he continues to be the comeback player of the year if you ask me.
Alex Smith has proven what I've said forever about NFL QB's...you simply CANNOT turn the ball over and be successful. The guy's numbers aren't off the charts, but the number that helps him to be successful is the fact that he threw only 5 picks. In terms of Eli doing it with less...I couldn't disagree more. I think Eli is a much better QB than Alex will ever be. That said, Eli's receivers are as good as any in the NFL. Manningham, Cruz, and Hakeem Nicks are all VERY good receivers! The Giants are the only team in the NFL who had two Wide Receivers who ranked in the top 12 this season, so I'm not sure how you come up with the fact that Eli does more with less. Beyond Vernon Davis, I don't think any of the Niners 'receivers are that outstanding.
What I really meant is that Eli has more responsibility in his offense to perform while Harbaugh used Smith as an obvious game manager all season and you said it best : TUNE DOWN THE MISTAKES and just let the defense and running game carry you. Of course, it was NICE to see Alex Smith rise to the occasion but for what it's worth, I think Eli did WAY more for his team and rode them on his back more-so than Smith was ever asked all season.
slucero wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:
When you look at the overall big picture, there's two guys that evolved and has gotten eons better from the year before. Alex Smith and Eli Manning. If you ask me, Eli did it with less and carried the Giants on his back throughout the ENTIRE season and led his team week to week and he didn't disappoint. Eli has impressed me this season and he continues to be the comeback player of the year if you ask me.
Alex Smith has proven what I've said forever about NFL QB's...you simply CANNOT turn the ball over and be successful. The guy's numbers aren't off the charts, but the number that helps him to be successful is the fact that he threw only 5 picks. In terms of Eli doing it with less...I couldn't disagree more. I think Eli is a much better QB than Alex will ever be. That said, Eli's receivers are as good as any in the NFL. Manningham, Cruz, and Hakeem Nicks are all VERY good receivers! The Giants are the only team in the NFL who had two Wide Receivers who ranked in the top 12 this season, so I'm not sure how you come up with the fact that Eli does more with less. Beyond Vernon Davis, I don't think any of the Niners 'receivers are that outstanding.
What I really meant is that Eli has more responsibility in his offense to perform while Harbaugh used Smith as an obvious game manager all season and you said it best : TUNE DOWN THE MISTAKES and just let the defense and running game carry you. Of course, it was NICE to see Alex Smith rise to the occasion but for what it's worth, I think Eli did WAY more for his team and rode them on his back more-so than Smith was ever asked all season.
The name of the game is to WIN... I bet if you ask Rogers, he would take the win over the Giants versus picking them apart any day of the week.. especially today...
To win the game you have to score, and have more points than the other when time runs out. Smith is the quarterback... if they don't score touchdowns they score field goals... the Niners offense has outscored opponents when they had to. And yesterday Smith stepped up and carried his team to victory, when the defense couldn't finish.
As far as Smith being a "game manager" that's just fucking bullshit. Terry Bradshaw called Eli a "came manager" in the post game wrap... so that means Smith is in good company I guess eh?.
2:11 to play, 49ers trailing 24-23: - Smith led an 80-yard comeback drive, punctuating it with a 28-yard sprint around left end for a touchdown,
1:37 to play, 49ers trailing again: - Smith delivered yet another comeback, 85-yard drive by zipping a 14-yard touchdown pass to tight end Vernon Davis with nine seconds left.
Marginalizing Smith's play after he does this... and after Bradshaw and Howie Long calls it his "coming out party".. is nonsense.
It also doesn't say much about the Giants if you put all their success on Eli's back. They're a great team... and their defense is playing phenomenal... they sealed up GB even when Rogers had time, no one was open.... give the Giants TEAM some credit.
AR wrote:Patriots defense is awful. Brady will not light up the Ravens as he did Jesus.
AR wrote:Your resident Ravens fan here.
On to New England. Total respect for them but Flacco and Co. can win there. Will they? Who knows? They have before. I think the last time they did it was 2 different teams = both much improved.
S2M wrote:AR wrote:Your resident Ravens fan here.
On to New England. Total respect for them but Flacco and Co. can win there. Will they? Who knows? They have before. I think the last time they did it was 2 different teams = both much improved.
I guarantee you - NE will drop 40+ on Baltimore. Mark it down.
This isn't the Ravens vs. Former KISS Guitarists
YoungJRNY wrote:slucero wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:
When you look at the overall big picture, there's two guys that evolved and has gotten eons better from the year before. Alex Smith and Eli Manning. If you ask me, Eli did it with less and carried the Giants on his back throughout the ENTIRE season and led his team week to week and he didn't disappoint. Eli has impressed me this season and he continues to be the comeback player of the year if you ask me.
Alex Smith has proven what I've said forever about NFL QB's...you simply CANNOT turn the ball over and be successful. The guy's numbers aren't off the charts, but the number that helps him to be successful is the fact that he threw only 5 picks. In terms of Eli doing it with less...I couldn't disagree more. I think Eli is a much better QB than Alex will ever be. That said, Eli's receivers are as good as any in the NFL. Manningham, Cruz, and Hakeem Nicks are all VERY good receivers! The Giants are the only team in the NFL who had two Wide Receivers who ranked in the top 12 this season, so I'm not sure how you come up with the fact that Eli does more with less. Beyond Vernon Davis, I don't think any of the Niners 'receivers are that outstanding.
What I really meant is that Eli has more responsibility in his offense to perform while Harbaugh used Smith as an obvious game manager all season and you said it best : TUNE DOWN THE MISTAKES and just let the defense and running game carry you. Of course, it was NICE to see Alex Smith rise to the occasion but for what it's worth, I think Eli did WAY more for his team and rode them on his back more-so than Smith was ever asked all season.
The name of the game is to WIN... I bet if you ask Rogers, he would take the win over the Giants versus picking them apart any day of the week.. especially today...
To win the game you have to score, and have more points than the other when time runs out. Smith is the quarterback... if they don't score touchdowns they score field goals... the Niners offense has outscored opponents when they had to. And yesterday Smith stepped up and carried his team to victory, when the defense couldn't finish.
As far as Smith being a "game manager" that's just fucking bullshit. Terry Bradshaw called Eli a "came manager" in the post game wrap... so that means Smith is in good company I guess eh?.
2:11 to play, 49ers trailing 24-23: - Smith led an 80-yard comeback drive, punctuating it with a 28-yard sprint around left end for a touchdown,
1:37 to play, 49ers trailing again: - Smith delivered yet another comeback, 85-yard drive by zipping a 14-yard touchdown pass to tight end Vernon Davis with nine seconds left.
Marginalizing Smith's play after he does this... and after Bradshaw and Howie Long calls it his "coming out party".. is nonsense.
It also doesn't say much about the Giants if you put all their success on Eli's back. They're a great team... and their defense is playing phenomenal... they sealed up GB even when Rogers had time, no one was open.... give the Giants TEAM some credit.
The 49'ers are playing a VERY old-school style and brand of football. They have a humongous offensive line, a great running game and a defensive juggernaut. Alex Smith, all season, limited his mistakes and wasn't asked to make the throws that would hurt his football team, forcing nothing and never putting his team in hurtful situations. He became a manager of the game, a good one at that, that made just enough throws a game to keep his teams head above water and never threw the pulverizing interception like he once did. Harbaugh did an AMAZING job with Smith this year, which was take a LOT of the pressure off of a kid who was on his last legs in the Bay area. He performed well yesterday and showed he can get the job done. No shame in that role but he's not going to be Drew Brees consistently anytime soon. You'll see a strong run game and a stout defense with a little bit of balanced mixed in. That makes the 9'ers TOUGH to beat with Smith protecting the football like he's been doing.
YoungJRNY wrote:
I just think the Ravens offense going up against Bellichick is a TOTAL mis-match. I'll say somewhere along the lines of 34-20 Pats.
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:
I just think the Ravens offense going up against Bellichick is a TOTAL mis-match. I'll say somewhere along the lines of 34-20 Pats.
Aren't you the same guy who just said one page back that the Ravens are the best matchup against the Patriots and are the only team who can handle them? Make up your mind, dude!
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No Surprize wrote:It will be the Supercracker vs The Giants in the super bowl. Giants "D" is playing it's best football of the year right now. I would like to see the 49ers instead but I don't see them winning. Baltimore doesn't stand a chance, unless it's a snowstorm in NE. NE wins big, 38-17. OH, Giant's over 49ers 30-20.
No Surprize wrote:It will be the Supercracker vs The Giants in the super bowl. Giants "D" is playing it's best football of the year right now. I would like to see the 49ers instead but I don't see them winning. Baltimore doesn't stand a chance, unless it's a snowstorm in NE. NE wins big, 38-17. OH, Giant's over 49ers 30-20.
Memorex wrote:No Surprize wrote:It will be the Supercracker vs The Giants in the super bowl. Giants "D" is playing it's best football of the year right now. I would like to see the 49ers instead but I don't see them winning. Baltimore doesn't stand a chance, unless it's a snowstorm in NE. NE wins big, 38-17. OH, Giant's over 49ers 30-20.
Not sure how you don't see the 49ers winning. Maybe they will or won't, but I would say after their performance on Saturday, it's definitely a very good possibility. I saw nothing in that Giants game that I think the Niners could not overcome.
Even with their red zone issues, they posted 36 points. Their defense was the best of the weekend. It's going to be a good matchup!!!! Glad they are at home for this one.
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:
I just think the Ravens offense going up against Bellichick is a TOTAL mis-match. I'll say somewhere along the lines of 34-20 Pats.
Aren't you the same guy who just said one page back that the Ravens are the best matchup against the Patriots and are the only team who can handle them? Make up your mind, dude!
AR wrote:After all the talk about NFC superiority it looks like the AFC representative has a very good shot at winning the Super Bowl.
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