Shaker
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When did Alex Smith come good?
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afromanGT
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Shaker wrote:When did Alex Smith come good? He didn't, the Saints D is just that bad. They've given up 15 40+ yd plays this season. More than any other team. If the Giants beat the Packers, the Niners are going to the superbowl. So it's up to us to stop them.
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afromanGT
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The Ravens cruise through courtesy of TJ Yates' inexperience.
Haven't been this nervous ahead of a game all season as I am for Giants v Packers.
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afromanGT
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Packers with a nasty case of the drops again. It's going to be a long afternoon.
Not putting enough pressure on Manning either.
Edited by afromanGT: 16/1/2012 09:47:16 AM
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afromanGT
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Three fumbles and the Packers season is over.
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buddha69
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Unrucky Afro. Carn 49ers
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afromanGT
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Going for the Giants. Do not want Harbaugh v Harbaugh 'bowl. And Alex Smith is too shit a QB to deserve a ring.
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Shaker
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Had $50 on the Ravens from the start of the season! Cmon Baltimore!
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afromanGT
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Flacco winning a 'bowl doesn't bare thinking.
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f1worldchamp
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Fuckity fuck fuck fuck. Taken me a day to try and come to terms. What a terrible game. Drops, fumbles, blown coverage, missed tackles. Had it all. 15-1 goes up in smoke. Did I say fuck?
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afromanGT
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f1worldchamp wrote:Fuckity fuck fuck fuck. Taken me a day to try and come to terms. What a terrible game. Drops, fumbles, blown coverage, missed tackles. Had it all. 15-1 goes up in smoke. Did I say fuck? We forgot the basics. I think the 15-1 season went to our head. Rodgers was over-pegging too many passes. Too many lads were taking their eye off the ball at the wrong time (starks, Finley and Cobb especially). They'll be drilled in the off-season hard for it and we'll be back more lethal than ever next season. Donald Driver insists that he's staying on. But it looks increasingly like Ryan Grant is leaving. That doesn't bother me though, the RB's coming through this year's draft look amazing.
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I think you can hand it to the patriots now. Although id personally like to see the 49ers or Ravens win it
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afromanGT
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bomberboy wrote:I think you can hand it to the patriots now. Although id personally like to see the 49ers or Ravens win it The Ravens D are capable of stopping the Patriots. But their offence is too Ray Rice oriented. I think the Giants are the team to beat with the way Manning is playing.
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Shaker
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Billy Cundiff's a fucking mong.
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f1worldchamp
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Shaker wrote:Billy Cundiff's a fucking mong. +1. If it were the Superbowl, Scott Norwood would have some company.
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afromanGT
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Fucking rubbish kick. How do you miss from there? And let Brady into the bowl AGAIN?!
Fucking how good is Jason Pierre-Paul?
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afromanGT
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Early in the 4th and the niners lead 14-10 having converted on 0 of 8 3rd downs.
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afromanGT
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For the second time in four years, Lawrence Tynes kicks the New York Giants into the Super Bowl in OT and we're heading for a replay of Super Bowl XLII.
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f1worldchamp
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Giants must beat those insufferable Patriots. [-o<
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buddha69
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I hate both, hope the Giants win though.
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Benjo
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YEOW! Superbowl here we come!
Having said that, very worried about Pierre-Paul. Guy is a machine. He gets to Brady early and it's gonna be a long game. Especially with Eli having the season he has.
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afromanGT
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f1worldchamp wrote:Giants must beat those insufferable Patriots. [-o< This. Nothing worse than the drivel we're going to hear if they win again. Quote:Especially with Eli having the season he has. Eli struggled against the pass rush of the niners. Good thing the Pats don't really have one. But I'd love nothing more than to see the 'inferior' Manning grab his second ring and one-up Peyton at SOMETHING.
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The beginning of the end. Quote:INDIANAPOLIS -- Colts owner Jim Irsay is upset Peyton Manning took his complaints public this week. Shortly after introducing new coach Chuck Pagano on Thursday, Irsay said Manning should have kept his thoughts "in the family." When asked whether a decision on Manning was next, Irsay went into a long answer, calling Manning a "politician" and suggested he was "campaigning" publicly.
In an interview this week with The Indianapolis Star, Manning said morale at the team complex was "not the best."
Irsay did not say whether the next move in Indy's overhaul will be about Manning's $28 million bonus, due March 8. Instead, Irsay says the decision will be made solely on whether Manning is healthy enough to play. http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7507255/indianapolis-colts-jim-irsay-upset-peyton-manning-manning-went-public-commentsI read an article recently that the 49ers would be a likely destination. Team is 90% there and a top QB might put them over the top. Makes sense, though I still reckon the Redskins or the Jets are more chance.
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afromanGT
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The Redskins and Jets will both be in for Flynn (who'll probably end up at Miami with Philbin anyway).
The Niners would throw a lot at Manning, they're not going to win a 'bowl with Smith as their QB that's for sure.
Where Manning ends up will depend on whether the Colts decide it's worth paying him that 28m clause to stop him going into UFA so they can trade him.
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Quote:INDIANAPOLIS -- Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers has won the 2011 Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player award in a landslide.
Rodgers earned 48 votes to two for New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the NFL. The Packers star is the first Green Bay player honored since Brett Favre concluded a run of three straight seasons as MVP in 1997.
"It means a lot to be recognized as a consistent player and contributing on my team," Rodgers said. "I think it's an award that relies on a player having the support of his teammates, obviously, guys blocking, guys running, guys catching, guys making plays. But I'm very honored to receive the award."
Rodgers received a standing ovation after his name was announced by Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, the league's only four-time MVP. The award was presented on the "NFL Honors" primetime special Saturday night on NBC.
"We're all really excited to see you back on the field next year," Rodgers told Manning.
Rodgers led the NFL in passing with a 122.5 rating built on 45 touchdown passes, six interceptions and a 68.3 completion percentage as the Packers went 15-1 and won the NFC North. The Packers were beaten by the New York Giants at Lambeau Field in the divisional round.
"People really count on me to be consistent each week, to play well. Knowing that my performance, the fact that I touch the ball every play, I have a direct impact on the game, the way I play," Rodgers said. "And if I'm playing consistent and doing things I know I'm supposed to do, we've been able to have some success because of it."
He joins former Packers Bart Starr, Jim Taylor and Paul Hornung as MVPs.
Rodgers is the third consecutive quarterback voted MVP, joining New England's Tom Brady (2007, 2010) and Indianapolis' Peyton Manning (2008, 2009).
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7540891/nfl-awards-green-bay-packers-aaron-rodgers-wins-mvp-landslide-vote
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Superbowl tomorrow, yeow! Personally, I think the Giants will win, but that doesn't mean I'm not gonna cheer for New England. And it is worth noting Brady was awful last week and he knew it...I wouldn't want to be lining up against a motivated Tom Brady.
Predictions for tomorrow? Giants by 4 for me. I hope I'm proven wrong.
Awards have been handed out as well by the NFL. MVP: Aaron Rodgers Offensive Player: Drew Brees Defensive Player: Terell Suggs Offensive Rookie: Cam Newton Defensive Rookie: Von Miller Coach: Jim Haurghbaur or how ever you spell it. Comeback Player: Matthew Stafford.
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Shaker
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Pissed off, i work from 9-7 on mondays so miss all the superbowl. Gay.
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10-9 halftime.
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Madonna LMFAO halftime
Fucking shit
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f1worldchamp
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Giants win 21-17. Thank heavens for that.
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