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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:43 am 
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I was kinda hoping for a bronco pats showdown even as a pats fan. Thought i think playing the ravens at home might give the pats a slightly better shot at winning, regardless it will be a really close game. Pretty good week of games over all :D

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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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I went 2/4 for picks this week dammit. Houston I was expecting a loss on, but Baltimore winning wtf.

I'm calling San Francisco v New England for Super Bowl, but a Haurbowl would be pretty awesome too, and is still pretty plausible.

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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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Yus. I think san fran vs new england super bowl as well. And in that game who knows who wins. Thought obviously i am biased and will be cheering for NE but still.

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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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Yus. I think san fran vs new england super bowl as well. And in that game who knows who wins. Thought obviously i am biased and will be cheering for NE but still.


I want to say SF could take it. Brady is amazing in the air, but has no ground game and can't scramble for shit while Kaepernick has that zone read offense that is hard to stop.

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I want to say SF could take it. Brady is amazing in the air, but has no ground game and can't scramble for shit while Kaepernick has that zone read offense that is hard to stop.



Woodhead and Ridley have been great this year for the Pats.


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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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Only problem I'll have if NE and SF are in the SB is deciding which jersey to wear to the SB party... I love my pats #12 jersey, but I gotta rep the Willis! -First world problem...

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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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.curve wrote:
cpinney wrote:
Yus. I think san fran vs new england super bowl as well. And in that game who knows who wins. Thought obviously i am biased and will be cheering for NE but still.


I want to say SF could take it. Brady is amazing in the air, but has no ground game and can't scramble for shit while Kaepernick has that zone read offense that is hard to stop.

NE has a pretty good ground game this year with ridley, woodhead, vereen, and sometimes bolden. Thought you are correct in brady's scrambling abilities.

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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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i think a haurbowl would be the worst possible outcome.. whiny diva coaches who think the game revolves around them :roll:

would like to see NE v ATL and then atl taking it in a close one.


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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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If NFL was like this, I'd watch it.

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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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Fucking Dom Capers and not adjusting the defense when they started getting burned by Kaepernick. FUUUUUUUUUUUU.

To hell with all 4 teams that are left, hope they all burn in hell!

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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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The Packers should fire Capers and hire Lovie Smith.


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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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Super bowl will be Ravens vs 49'ers. Kinda cool that it'll be two brothers coaching against each other in the super bowl.

I'm torn as to who to root for.

P.S. 49'ers have never lost a super bowl. Ever.


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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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The Harbaugh Bowl was the second worst outcome for the Superbowl.

Blindfire's Worst Potential Superbowl Rankings:

  • Giants vs. Broncos
  • Ravens vs. 49ers
  • Patriots vs. Giants
  • Bears vs. Anyone

Now I can't watch Sportscentre for two weeks lest I hear about how awesome it is that two brothers that throw tantrums on the field are playing against eachother in the Superbowl. On top of that the "God's Linebacker" slobbering will be insufferable.

The only positive to this outcome is that the Harbaugh brothers might get into a fist fight if a bad call changes the outcome of the game.

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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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Ugh, so we're stuck with a Harbowl after all. I am not happy

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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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I just wish Taylor was doing the half time show.


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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:22 am 
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lol @blindfire. couldn't agree more (minus giants v broncos, that would have been epic as fk) sportscenter/sports radio/nfl anything is ruined for the next 2-3 weeks.

as a steelers fan i may just eat my fist. ravens and a HARBAUGH win or 49ers tying the steelers in SB rings and a HARBAUGH win.

it really doesn't matter who wins to me. the gif summarizes everything needed to be said.


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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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That gif actually makes me want to watch it more.

Entertainment value ftw.


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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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Yeah not happy at all, harbowl is worst bowl.

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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 6:27 am 
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iSinnnn wrote:
(minus giants v broncos, that would have been epic as fk)



The media fluffing of both brothers would be awful. Plus it would be two weeks of "Who's more elite? NeckAIDS Peyton or pre-pubescent Eli".

The four players I hate in the NFL and why:

Ray Lewis
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Jay Cutler
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Peyton and Eli Manning
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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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But Peyton Manning is the man.

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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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I may be the only person that is happy as hell about the harbowl. You can't say Lewis doesn't deserve this win regardless of how you feel about his personal life.


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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 3:31 am 
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what? lewis already has a ring. moss/gonzalez on the other hand..


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Some people don't deserve rings


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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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Tony Gonzalez is probably the most deserving player to not win a ring since Dan Marino.


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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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I thought your team had to win a superbowl to deserve a ring? Are we giving away participation trophies along with their multimillion dollar salaries now days? lol Those guys are going to be hall of famers either way.

Why so mad bout a coach throwing a little bit of a fit btw? It's a pretty emotional thing, and it's their lively hood. I've seen managers throw bigger fits at McDonalds for less..

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I thought your team had to win a superbowl to deserve a ring? Are we giving away participation trophies along with their multimillion dollar salaries now days? lol Those guys are going to be hall of famers either way.

Why so mad bout a coach throwing a little bit of a fit btw? It's a pretty emotional thing, and it's their lively hood. I've seen managers throw bigger fits at McDonalds for less..



Gonzalez is the best TE to ever play the game and he was stuck on KC then Atlanta. If he were to have played for a team that was of the quality required to win the Superbowl he would not only have a ring but his numbers would be even more ridiculous. He deserves a ring in the sense that he was never surrounded by players that could get him in a position to win.

I am not mad about Jim Harbaugh throwing a fit. I just bothers me when grown men act like children.


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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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it's a team game so it's inevitable that there's going to be a hall of fame caliber player here and there that just doesn't win one.. it's nothing new really. also fairly common for people to root for the veteran that has yet to win a ring if their favorite team(s) are no longer playing.

as far the 'baugh girls, not mad either lol. it's a little comical in a bothersome type of way. i can see people being able to find it humorous but i'm not one of them. you said it yourself, these people make millions of dollars. it'd be nice if they could at least act like grown men/professionals for the hour a week they're on tv. especially if they know it's a national stage like a playoff game. plenty of ways to show emotion without throwing yourself around like a rag-doll


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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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iSinnnn wrote:
it's a team game so it's inevitable that there's going to be a hall of fame caliber player here and there that just doesn't win one.. it's nothing new really. also fairly common for people to root for the veteran that has yet to win a ring if their favorite team(s) are no longer playing.

as far the 'baugh girls, not mad either lol. it's a little comical in a bothersome type of way. i can see people being able to find it humorous but i'm not one of them. you said it yourself, these people make millions of dollars. it'd be nice if they could at least act like grown men/professionals for the hour a week they're on tv. especially if they know it's a national stage like a playoff game. plenty of ways to show emotion without throwing yourself around like a rag-doll


Steven Jackson comes to mind.

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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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.curve wrote:
iSinnnn wrote:
it's a team game so it's inevitable that there's going to be a hall of fame caliber player here and there that just doesn't win one.. it's nothing new really. also fairly common for people to root for the veteran that has yet to win a ring if their favorite team(s) are no longer playing.

as far the 'baugh girls, not mad either lol. it's a little comical in a bothersome type of way. i can see people being able to find it humorous but i'm not one of them. you said it yourself, these people make millions of dollars. it'd be nice if they could at least act like grown men/professionals for the hour a week they're on tv. especially if they know it's a national stage like a playoff game. plenty of ways to show emotion without throwing yourself around like a rag-doll


Steven Jackson comes to mind.

Oh yes rest is poor soul. Also Larry Fitz, though he has been IN a superbowl, but now he has been stuck on garbage cardinals teams ever since.

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 Post subject: Re: 2012 NFL season
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Today is the day, my friends.

Any predictions on score?

SF 24 Baltimore 21 I think

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