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To me, the funniest part is that back in week 8 when both teams were 7-0, nobody would have been surprised with a Bears/Colts Superbowel. Time makes fools of us all.
Trivia: This is the first time two teams with quadruped mascots have faced each other in the big game.
wouldn't have mattered, b/c of the horseshit Roughing The Passer call...
that call was awful. i don't think it changed the outcome of the game, but it was a bad call. roughing the passer has been a problem all season, and i hope the change the way it is called next season. in fact, you could argue it was beneficial to the Pats, moving the colts 12 yards, therefore giving them more time.
Saying a call was bad or horseshit isn't crying for the waaaaaaambulance.
Can you imagine if this guy wins a Super Bowl? You won't be able to get away from him. Atleast Brady shys away from the spotlight.
REAL MOTHERFUCKIN TALK
Did you care about Jordan's ubiquitous endorsements?
Fuck the Bears. Go Colts!
I love Wayne's, Addai's, and Manning's game. Been a Dungy fan since he was the D coordinator in MN. He was straight up robbed in Tampa. He deserves this one.
Can you imagine if this guy wins a Super Bowl? You won't be able to get away from him. Atleast Brady shys away from the spotlight.
REAL MOTHERFUCKIN TALK
Did you care about Jordan's ubiquitous endorsements?
I don't watch basketball Or Saturday Night Live. I do watch lots of football and Peyton Manning is on every fucking commercial during every game... Tom Brady, none. There was one AMEX commercial I remember a few years back and he was in the commercial with his teammates.
wouldn't have mattered, b/c of the horseshit Roughing The Passer call...
KK knows how supremely disinterested I was in the winner of Colts/Pats by about 5 PM yesterday......w/ that prelude out of the way: That call *was* complete horseshit even given the strict adherence to those particular sets of rules.
Dood....Reche Caldwell freaks me out. He always looks like he just heard the most shokcing news ever.
Yeah, gene...sorry about your team. if it was our teams down there in MIA, I was gonna work on getting you a tickie.
all for naught now...this place is weird, though, i'll tell you that. Half the players cleaned out their lockers, did their exit pysicals, and went HOME home (like the south/west/etc.) when they got home last night at 3:30. It seriously feels like someone just flipped off the football switch. strange feeling.
Yeah, gene...sorry about your team. if it was our teams down there in MIA, I was gonna work on getting you a tickie.
all for naught now...this place is weird, though, i'll tell you that. Half the players cleaned out their lockers, did their exit pysicals, and went HOME home (like the south/west/etc.) when they got home last night at 3:30. It seriously feels like someone just flipped off the football switch. strange feeling.
Thansk for the thoughts dood.
No team meetings at the bar to reminisce about the one that got away, huh? "Bidness is bidness" I guess. Who knows how many of those cats will even be back...
Yeah, gene...sorry about your team. if it was our teams down there in MIA, I was gonna work on getting you a tickie.
all for naught now...this place is weird, though, i'll tell you that. Half the players cleaned out their lockers, did their exit pysicals, and went HOME home (like the south/west/etc.) when they got home last night at 3:30. It seriously feels like someone just flipped off the football switch. strange feeling.
Thansk for the thoughts dood.
No team meetings at the bar to reminisce about the one that got away, huh? "Bidness is bidness" I guess. Who knows how many of those cats will even be back...
yeah...i talked to a pr guy, and he said a few players get to keep their lockers year round. (#s 12, 93, 54, etc...) but, most dudes just bolted. i'm sure the desire to sit and chat was also shot because of how they lost.
crickets in here, though. last week, espn and the nfl network are calling every 15 minutes. now, i feel like a cheap hooker left to clean up their used rubbers...
Yeah, losing the AFC Championship by 4 points sure makes for a bad season - I'll admit I'm envious of the powerhouse that was the 2006-2007 Miami Dolphins
So, I guess I have to drag this out - from page 1 of this thread:
Final Standings[/b]
AFC EAST[/b]
Miami New England Buffalo NY Jets
Final Four[/b]
Miami vs Cincinnati
Seattle vs Dallas
so if you aren't confident you're porpoises can take the AFC East, I understand.
Dolphins 11-5[/b]
@Pittsburgh .....win Buffalo ........win Tennessee ......win @Houston .........win @New England ......win @N.Y. Jets .......win Green Bay .......win Week 8 BYE @Chicago ........win Kansas City ......loss Minnesota .....win @Detroit ......win Jacksonville ......loss New England ......loss @Buffalo 1:00pm .....loss N.Y. Jets 8:30pm .....win @Indianapolis 1:00pm .....loss
The 2006 Miami Dolphins don't even belong on the same field as the Chargers or Colts, never mind have the ability to beat or take them to the final possesion of a playoff game.
We got 2 first-round picks, a solid young D core, one of the best O lines in the game, a top quarterback in his prime, a proven head coach, a money young kicker, a RB with potential (although he fell off at the end, you have to give him rookie slack for not being used to a grind like the Pats had to go through this year. Not too much came easy to them, give them that.) and Dillon can go another 2 seasons with light-load work punching in TD's on 1st and goal.
We're probably losing Asante Samuel which sucks and hurts. Rodney's looking pretty fragile these days, and if he's out that's another big hole, he may have another run in him, though. He sure as hell works to get back on the field.
There's work to be done, but the Patriots aren't going away.
We're probably losing Asante Samuels which sucks and hurts.
this would be painful.
sometimes the salary cap is a bitch.
in ny, people are already clamoring for the jets to sign him.
if anything, this loss shows the patriots are/were more than just brady and belichick.
as long as they have both, they will be a GOOD team, but it takes guys like Ty Law, Willie McGinnest, Teddy Bruschi, Deon Branch, Richard Seymour, Lawyer Molloy, Rodney Harrison, etc etc for them to a GREAT team...
i def feel you about Maroney and Stephen Polish Name kicker guy, they were both great this season... and i think they can squeeze a season or two out of Dillon...
i feel like it's the D that was missing this year compared to past teams, where the D was more the focus than the offense for the pats...
as much as i admire Belichick and Kraft's system, no matter how good you defensive schemes are, shit goes better when Ty Law is your cornerback instead of Earthwind Moreland...
i feel like it's the D that was missing this year compared to past teams, where the D was more the focus than the offense for the pats...
gotta disagree there, I think the D was pretty crucial this year. They gave up the second fewest points in the league, behind Baltimore. And in most of the games where they gave up alot of points, the O picked up the slack. The D was dead in that game yesterday. Gassed going in and killed once and for all by having to be on the field for the last half of the second quarter and almost all of the third. Even then, they forced a 3-and-out in the 4th quarter that put the O in position to win it - and they had to settle for a field goal, because of poor execution and a boneheaded bench penalty. The Pats D was actually pretty damn solid, even when they hit the wall.
gotta disagree there, I think the D was pretty crucial this year. They gave up the second fewest points in the league, behind Baltimore. And in most of the games where they gave up alot of points, the O picked up the slack. The D was dead in that game yesterday. Gassed going in and killed once and for all by having to be on the field for the last half of the second quarter and almost all of the third. Even then, they forced a 3-and-out in the 4th quarter that put the O in position to win it - and they had to settle for a field goal, because of poor execution and a boneheaded bench penalty. The Pats D was actually pretty damn solid, even when they hit the wall.
Thought we were tied. I was up 2 after you picked the Jints. We each went 3-1 in Divisional round right? Last week you had Colts and Bears and I took Saints and Pats so I thought we were squared up. Correct me if I'm wrong cos I'll take a one game lead belee' dat.
i feel like it's the D that was missing this year compared to past teams, where the D was more the focus than the offense for the pats...
gotta disagree there, I think the D was pretty crucial this year. They gave up the second fewest points in the league, behind Baltimore. And in most of the games where they gave up alot of points, the O picked up the slack. The D was dead in that game yesterday. Gassed going in and killed once and for all by having to be on the field for the last half of the second quarter and almost all of the third. Even then, they forced a 3-and-out in the 4th quarter that put the O in position to win it - and they had to settle for a field goal, because of poor execution and a boneheaded bench penalty. The Pats D was actually pretty damn solid, even when they hit the wall.
The Pats were in the 2nd half of the AFC Championship game having beaten the #1 seed on the road, and facing the #3 seed on the road with the following people on the field:
Ray Mickens Eric Alexander Rashad Baker
These guys were in because there were problems/injuries to the following studs:
Tully Banta-Cain Artrell Hawkins
Look. If you can keep a dynasty going with those guys, and dudes like Mike Wright plugging your holes, you're not going to fall off a cliff. They need LB's bad this offseason, and some DBack help. Asante will probably go get overpaid somewhere else (and to any Pats fan about to cry over that, I was watching tape of Ty Law on Harrison in the 2003 AFC Championship game on Saturday, and 'Sant can't hold Law's jock as a cover corner). And, that will hurt, but they'll move past it. They have 2 first round picks, and handful of compensatory 3rd round picks, and a proven history of turning guys who were on the street into servicable NFL players.
And, if you're response is that they aren't servicable, I would say it wasn't you that I saw playing in the AFC Championship game the other night.
Now, would different players have put them in the Super Bowl? Perhaps. But, to maintain a dynasty/perennial power in the age of the salary cap, the Patriots have gone the route of not locking too much money into a small amount of players. They would rather overpay for what they see as key positions (QB, DLine, OLine- all of which are locked up for at least another 2 years) and fill in the other positions with free agent signings and waiver wire pick ups. Is this plan fool proof? NO.
BUT, in the last 6 seasons, they have won 3 Super Bowls, been to the AFC Championship, and been among the final 8 teams, with ONE non-2nd round of the playoffs season. They've never been under .500 and they've set an NFL record for consecutive wins.
I'm not saying they're going to come back and win it all next season, because I'll be the first to acknowledge they have a lot of questions. But, until they are dead and buried, I'm not about to start shoveling dirt.
(BTW, their schedule is tough next year- 5 preseason games including the China trip; the NFC East; AFC North; AT Indy. That could be a factor...)
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Trivia: This is the first time two teams with quadruped mascots have faced each other in the big game.
that call was awful. i don't think it changed the outcome of the game, but it was a bad call. roughing the passer has been a problem all season, and i hope the change the way it is called next season. in fact, you could argue it was beneficial to the Pats, moving the colts 12 yards, therefore giving them more time.
Saying a call was bad or horseshit isn't crying for the waaaaaaambulance.
Did you care about Jordan's ubiquitous endorsements?
Fuck the Bears. Go Colts!
I love Wayne's, Addai's, and Manning's game. Been a Dungy fan since he was the D coordinator in MN. He was straight up robbed in Tampa. He deserves this one.
I don't watch basketball Or Saturday Night Live. I do watch lots of football and Peyton Manning is on every fucking commercial during every game... Tom Brady, none. There was one AMEX commercial I remember a few years back and he was in the commercial with his teammates.
The down syndrome comment was funny.
I still like Manning.
KK knows how supremely disinterested I was in the winner of Colts/Pats by about 5 PM yesterday......w/ that prelude out of the way: That call *was* complete horseshit even given the strict adherence to those particular sets of rules.
Dood....Reche Caldwell freaks me out. He always looks like he just heard the most shokcing news ever.
all for naught now...this place is weird, though, i'll tell you that. Half the players cleaned out their lockers, did their exit pysicals, and went HOME home (like the south/west/etc.) when they got home last night at 3:30. It seriously feels like someone just flipped off the football switch. strange feeling.
Thansk for the thoughts dood.
No team meetings at the bar to reminisce about the one that got away, huh? "Bidness is bidness" I guess. Who knows how many of those cats will even be back...
yeah...i talked to a pr guy, and he said a few players get to keep their lockers year round. (#s 12, 93, 54, etc...) but, most dudes just bolted. i'm sure the desire to sit and chat was also shot because of how they lost.
crickets in here, though. last week, espn and the nfl network are calling every 15 minutes. now, i feel like a cheap hooker left to clean up their used rubbers...
lol. dude has some bug eyes permanently...real creepy shit
It was a bullshit call...I think the Colts were lucky when they didn't get called for pass interference in the endzone. oh well
Soul On ice
I'm not falling for the banana in the tail pipe
Yeah, losing the AFC Championship by 4 points sure
makes for a bad season - I'll admit I'm envious of
the powerhouse that was the 2006-2007 Miami Dolphins
So, I guess I have to drag this out - from page 1 of this thread:
The 2006 Miami Dolphins don't even belong
on the same field as the Chargers or Colts,
never mind have the ability to beat or take
them to the final possesion of a playoff game.
PS
LOL at Cam Cameron. Good luck and all that.
LOL at I'm not falling for the banana in the tail pipe
I admit ...it was a nice farewell tour
But...You got some old ass dudes playing important positions on defense ...and it showed
Let's not forget Troy Brown is 50 years old.....so Reche Caldwell will probably be your #1 receiver next year.................... (pun intended)
The Dynasty is done[/b]
We got 2 first-round picks, a solid young D core,
one of the best O lines in the game, a top quarterback
in his prime, a proven head coach, a money young kicker,
a RB with potential (although he fell off at the end, you
have to give him rookie slack for not being used to a grind
like the Pats had to go through this year. Not too much came
easy to them, give them that.) and Dillon can go another 2 seasons
with light-load work punching in TD's on 1st and goal.
We're probably losing Asante Samuel which sucks and hurts.
Rodney's looking pretty fragile these days, and if he's out
that's another big hole, he may have another run in him, though.
He sure as hell works to get back on the field.
There's work to be done, but the Patriots aren't going away.
this would be painful.
sometimes the salary cap is a bitch.
in ny, people are already clamoring for the jets to sign him.
if anything, this loss shows the patriots are/were more than just brady and belichick.
as long as they have both, they will be a GOOD team, but it takes guys like Ty Law, Willie McGinnest, Teddy Bruschi, Deon Branch, Richard Seymour, Lawyer Molloy, Rodney Harrison, etc etc for them to a GREAT team...
i def feel you about Maroney and Stephen Polish Name kicker guy, they were both great this season... and i think they can squeeze a season or two out of Dillon...
i feel like it's the D that was missing this year compared to past teams, where the D was more the focus than the offense for the pats...
as much as i admire Belichick and Kraft's system, no matter how good you defensive schemes are, shit goes better when Ty Law is your cornerback instead of Earthwind Moreland...
gotta disagree there, I think the D was pretty crucial
this year. They gave up the second fewest points in the
league, behind Baltimore. And in most of the games where
they gave up alot of points, the O picked up the slack.
The D was dead in that game yesterday. Gassed going in and
killed once and for all by having to be on the field for
the last half of the second quarter and almost all of the
third. Even then, they forced a 3-and-out in the 4th quarter
that put the O in position to win it - and they had to settle
for a field goal, because of poor execution and a boneheaded
bench penalty. The Pats D was actually pretty damn solid, even
when they hit the wall.
could you picture the 2003 patriots D blowing a 21-3 lead?
That Buddy Ryan D was tighter than a fishes sphincter.
Using your theory...you "won the last hole" thus you tee off on the next one first dood. 'Tis what you made me do. Deal.
Thought we were tied. I was up 2 after you picked the Jints. We each went 3-1 in Divisional round right? Last week you had Colts and Bears and I took Saints and Pats so I thought we were squared up. Correct me if I'm wrong cos I'll take a one game lead belee' dat.
The Pats were in the 2nd half of the AFC Championship game having beaten the #1 seed on the road, and facing the #3 seed on the road with the following people on the field:
Ray Mickens
Eric Alexander
Rashad Baker
These guys were in because there were problems/injuries to the following studs:
Tully Banta-Cain
Artrell Hawkins
Look. If you can keep a dynasty going with those guys, and dudes like Mike Wright plugging your holes, you're not going to fall off a cliff. They need LB's bad this offseason, and some DBack help. Asante will probably go get overpaid somewhere else (and to any Pats fan about to cry over that, I was watching tape of Ty Law on Harrison in the 2003 AFC Championship game on Saturday, and 'Sant can't hold Law's jock as a cover corner). And, that will hurt, but they'll move past it. They have 2 first round picks, and handful of compensatory 3rd round picks, and a proven history of turning guys who were on the street into servicable NFL players.
And, if you're response is that they aren't servicable, I would say it wasn't you that I saw playing in the AFC Championship game the other night.
Now, would different players have put them in the Super Bowl? Perhaps. But, to maintain a dynasty/perennial power in the age of the salary cap, the Patriots have gone the route of not locking too much money into a small amount of players. They would rather overpay for what they see as key positions (QB, DLine, OLine- all of which are locked up for at least another 2 years) and fill in the other positions with free agent signings and waiver wire pick ups. Is this plan fool proof? NO.
BUT, in the last 6 seasons, they have won 3 Super Bowls, been to the AFC Championship, and been among the final 8 teams, with ONE non-2nd round of the playoffs season. They've never been under .500 and they've set an NFL record for consecutive wins.
I'm not saying they're going to come back and win it all next season, because I'll be the first to acknowledge they have a lot of questions. But, until they are dead and buried, I'm not about to start shoveling dirt.
(BTW, their schedule is tough next year- 5 preseason games including the China trip; the NFC East; AFC North; AT Indy. That could be a factor...)