NFL Playoffs

If 49ers played like they did against the packers they are winning the Super Bowl looks like making kaepernick the starting QB was a great move!
 


Ravens made me a stupid amount of money vs the Broncos. That +10 was the best line I saw all year.

Taking them +9 is tempting vs the patriots. They're a different team with Ray in the lineup, and we're a Missed FG away from the Beating the Pats in the Championship game last year.
 
Ravens made me a stupid amount of money vs the Broncos. That +10 was the best line I saw all year.

Taking them +9 is tempting vs the patriots. They're a different team with Ray in the lineup, and we're a Missed FG away from the Beating the Pats in the Championship game last year.

Vegas always over-represents New England b/c they are consistently a solid team. You know Ray Lewis won't lose by more then a TD (IF they lose)
 
When Aqib Talib got injured in the first quarter, I said to someone "This is my nightmare".

And it all went downhill from there.

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Yeah pretty bummed. That hit on ridely was nasty. The Ravens brought more agression towards the patriots than any other team I think they played all year, they deserved it. Oh well, I am pretty stoked about the NHL being back on, so it's not that bad... We could be stuck with only basketball to watch. Lol
 
I'd love to see the Ravens win it all, especially since I cannot fucking stand the 49ers.
 
Why hasn't New England won a super bowl since 2004?
because they've become a soft, finesse football team.

They won the three super bowls because of their defense.
Brady had very little to do with the Rams victory. That was all about defense and Belicheck outcoaching Markz.
Carolina was a weak NFC representative and they still needed a last second FG.
Eagles - Mcnabb was horrible in that game. There was an INT in the first quarter that should have been a TD to put the Eagles ahead 14-0. Eagles blew their chance in the first quarter. Andy Reid was terrible that game as well.

Please spare me the Tom Brady is the best QB to ever play the game. He is far from it. His stats are based on the current era where anybody can put up favorable stats compared to QB's who played from the 90's and backwards. He doesn't perform well under pressure and he doesnt step up when the other team challenges him in a big game.

To say he's the best is to insult truly great QB's like Montana, Elway, Staubach, Bradshaw, Steve Young, Dan Fouts, Dan Marino, Ken Stabler, Jim plunkett, Aikman, Unitas, Bart Starr, and Eli Manning
 
I think Brady may have peaked a couple years ago. He's still got a couple more good seasons left tho. The difference now is that they need all their offensive playmakers in the game to go the distance against a good team.

The Ravens D were kicking the shit out of them today. Several of those guys, you could tell they didn't want to get back up off the ground. It's hard for a RB to hold onto the ball when he gets knocked the fuck out. I like that the Ravens had to beat the only 2 or 3 teams in the AFC who were considered to be SB contenders.
 
Why hasn't New England won a super bowl since 2004?
because they've become a soft, finesse football team.

They won the three super bowls because of their defense.
Brady had very little to do with the Rams victory. That was all about defense and Belicheck outcoaching Markz.
Carolina was a weak NFC representative and they still needed a last second FG.
Eagles - Mcnabb was horrible in that game. There was an INT in the first quarter that should have been a TD to put the Eagles ahead 14-0. Eagles blew their chance in the first quarter. Andy Reid was terrible that game as well.

I wouldn't say they played great defense in those years. Kurt Warner threw for 365 yards against them that one year. Rams just didn't manage to score TDs that game.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XXXVI




Please spare me the Tom Brady is the best QB to ever play the game. He is far from it. His stats are based on the current era where anybody can put up favorable stats compared to QB's who played from the 90's and backwards. He doesn't perform well under pressure and he doesnt step up when the other team challenges him in a big game.

To say he's the best is to insult truly great QB's like Montana, Elway, Staubach, Bradshaw, Steve Young, Dan Fouts, Dan Marino, Ken Stabler, Jim plunkett, Aikman, Unitas, Bart Starr, and Eli Manning
The dude is money, even in crunch time. Not sure why you'd think otherwise.
 
Ravens got lucky. After the KO and Fumble the game changed. They got lucky with Denver to.

I dont think they can do that against the much bigger and athletic 49rs. 49rs will punch them right back in the mouth.
 
Ravens got lucky. After the KO and Fumble the game changed. They got lucky with Denver to.

I dont think they can do that against the much bigger and athletic 49rs. 49rs will punch them right back in the mouth.

How is a player (who is known for making huge hits) making a huge hit considered lucky?

I guess it was also "lucky" when he injured Brady, Wes Welker, and Grontkowski? That's what Bernard Pollard does. He makes punishing hits that can injure players and cause turnovers.

The Patriots had 3 turnovers and The Ravens had 0. Do you consider that to be luck?