Enigma869 wrote:Not to mention, had the Niners won, almost nobody would have predicted the Niners could beat the Patriots
I would have!
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Enigma869 wrote:Not to mention, had the Niners won, almost nobody would have predicted the Niners could beat the Patriots
Memorex wrote:I would have!
S2M wrote:I find it funny that you choose to focus on ONE game. Brady is 4-1 against the Ravens in his career. And QB rating, again, is as useless a stat as yardage given up as a defense.
And in that game, there were no players named Branch, Welker, Gronkowski, or Hernandez....your thought process is riddled with home cookin'.
You want to rely on exotic blitz packages, trying to rattle Tom? Brady will screen you to death. And on offense? Good luck with Flacco.
And look for Belichick to TAKE the opening KO in this game. He will NOT defer.
On another note, Brady has now played in the NFL for 10 seasons (I'm not counting the one season he missed) and has got to the Super Bowl half of the seasons he has played. That's an insane statistic.
YoungJRNY wrote:On another note, Brady has now played in the NFL for 10 seasons (I'm not counting the one season he missed) and has got to the Super Bowl half of the seasons he has played. That's an insane statistic.
That is certifiably insane. Same stat can be said with Roethlisberger. Ben was in his 7th season this season and he's been to 3 Super Bowls and 4 AFC Conference Title Games. Look at this trend of AFC QB's playing in the Super Bowl since 2001. It's ridiculous!
2001: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
2002: Rich Gannon, Oakland Raiders
2003: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
2004: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
2005: Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers
2006: Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
2007: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
2008: Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers
2009: Peyton Manning, Indiapolis Colts
2010: Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers
2011: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
That's just incredible how dominant the Patriots, Steelers, and Colts have been in this last decade. Now wonder why people groan at the thought of those 3 teams (not so much Indy this season.) Can't count how many times I've seen or heard "....as long as it's not New England or Pittsburgh!"
Enigma869 wrote:Jerry Jones at it again, spewing off at the mouth and throwing his QB under the bus. This guy is a fucking MORON!
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... d-cowboys/
Enigma869 wrote:On another note, did anyone listen to Flacco's post game presser yesterday? Guy is a complete fucking douche who I will never root for. Never in my life have I come across an NFL player who comes across like the complete jerk that this guy is. The guy is actually chastising the media and trying to convince them that he plays "the same every week" (because some media member had the nerve to talk about how exceptional Flacco played in yesterday's game). He actually told the media to "watch his tape" and then went on to say "If you don't like it, I don't care". What a fucking tool. This guy is straight out of the Ryan Leaf school of etitquette. I genuinely hope this fucker gets worse in the coming years, because guys like this are just bad for the NFL. Fuck you Flacco!
YoungJRNY wrote:On another note, Brady has now played in the NFL for 10 seasons (I'm not counting the one season he missed) and has got to the Super Bowl half of the seasons he has played. That's an insane statistic.
That is certifiably insane. Same stat can be said with Roethlisberger. Ben was in his 7th season this season and he's been to 3 Super Bowls and 4 AFC Conference Title Games. Look at this trend of AFC QB's playing in the Super Bowl since 2001. It's ridiculous!
2001: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
2002: Rich Gannon, Oakland Raiders
2003: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
2004: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
2005: Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers
2006: Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
2007: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
2008: Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers
2009: Peyton Manning, Indiapolis Colts
2010: Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers
2011: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
That's just incredible how dominant the Patriots, Steelers, and Colts have been in this last decade. Now wonder why people groan at the thought of those 3 teams (not so much Indy this season.) Can't count how many times I've seen or heard "....as long as it's not New England or Pittsburgh!"
Enigma869 wrote:Jerry Jones at it again, spewing off at the mouth and throwing his QB under the bus. This guy is a fucking MORON!
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... d-cowboys/
Enigma869 wrote:On another note, did anyone listen to Flacco's post game presser yesterday? Guy is a complete fucking douche who I will never root for. Never in my life have I come across an NFL player who comes across like the complete jerk that this guy is. The guy is actually chastising the media and trying to convince them that he plays "the same every week" (because some media member had the nerve to talk about how exceptional Flacco played in yesterday's game). He actually told the media to "watch his tape" and then went on to say "If you don't like it, I don't care". What a fucking tool. This guy is straight out of the Ryan Leaf school of etitquette. I genuinely hope this fucker gets worse in the coming years, because guys like this are just bad for the NFL. Fuck you Flacco!
Ehwmatt wrote:Enigma869 wrote:On another note, did anyone listen to Flacco's post game presser yesterday? Guy is a complete fucking douche who I will never root for. Never in my life have I come across an NFL player who comes across like the complete jerk that this guy is. The guy is actually chastising the media and trying to convince them that he plays "the same every week" (because some media member had the nerve to talk about how exceptional Flacco played in yesterday's game). He actually told the media to "watch his tape" and then went on to say "If you don't like it, I don't care". What a fucking tool. This guy is straight out of the Ryan Leaf school of etitquette. I genuinely hope this fucker gets worse in the coming years, because guys like this are just bad for the NFL. Fuck you Flacco!
You know what they say... never trust a guy who had to transfer out from behind TYLER PALKO of all people.
YoungJRNY wrote:Jim's an even BIGGER doucher than his brother, John. What do you know, complaining about the refs.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutd ... 47819.html
Enigma869 wrote:FYI for DirecTV customers in the Boston area. You won't be seeing The Super Bowl in the Boston market. DirecTV did away with the local NBC affiliate more than a week ago because they couldn't come to agreement on broadcast rights. For once, I'm thankful to be a Comcast customer!
Enigma869 wrote:FYI for DirecTV customers in the Boston area. You won't be seeing The Super Bowl in the Boston market. DirecTV did away with the local NBC affiliate more than a week ago because they couldn't come to agreement on broadcast rights. For once, I'm thankful to be a Comcast customer!
Yoda wrote:Enigma869 wrote:FYI for DirecTV customers in the Boston area. You won't be seeing The Super Bowl in the Boston market. DirecTV did away with the local NBC affiliate more than a week ago because they couldn't come to agreement on broadcast rights. For once, I'm thankful to be a Comcast customer!
I know a couple of months ago DirecTV was about to cut FX and some other FOX stations from their lineup due to contract negotiations, but a deal got worked out at the last minute. I'm surprised DirecTV has actually went through with cutting out a big network station such as NBC. I bet there are going to be a lot of roof top antennas purchased between now and Super Bowl Sunday!
Don wrote:Yoda wrote:Enigma869 wrote:FYI for DirecTV customers in the Boston area. You won't be seeing The Super Bowl in the Boston market. DirecTV did away with the local NBC affiliate more than a week ago because they couldn't come to agreement on broadcast rights. For once, I'm thankful to be a Comcast customer!
I know a couple of months ago DirecTV was about to cut FX and some other FOX stations from their lineup due to contract negotiations, but a deal got worked out at the last minute. I'm surprised DirecTV has actually went through with cutting out a big network station such as NBC. I bet there are going to be a lot of roof top antennas purchased between now and Super Bowl Sunday!
For most people, I think a set of 10 dollar rabbit ears should work just fine pulling NBC-HD. And don't spend extra for an antenna that says it is HD either. That's just marketing crap; a TV antenna doesn't care if the signal is HD or not, just as long as its in the UHF/VHF band.
Don wrote:Yoda wrote:Enigma869 wrote:FYI for DirecTV customers in the Boston area. You won't be seeing The Super Bowl in the Boston market. DirecTV did away with the local NBC affiliate more than a week ago because they couldn't come to agreement on broadcast rights. For once, I'm thankful to be a Comcast customer!
I know a couple of months ago DirecTV was about to cut FX and some other FOX stations from their lineup due to contract negotiations, but a deal got worked out at the last minute. I'm surprised DirecTV has actually went through with cutting out a big network station such as NBC. I bet there are going to be a lot of roof top antennas purchased between now and Super Bowl Sunday!
For most people, I think a set of 10 dollar rabbit ears should work just fine pulling NBC-HD. And don't spend extra for an antenna that says it is HD either. That's just marketing crap; a TV antenna doesn't care if the signal is HD or not, just as long as its in the UHF/VHF band.
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