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Ohhhh, can we make generalisations about coked up dudebro basejumpers as well?
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This is the Interwebz, right? How can you even ask the question? It's just what you do...Ravenpig wrote:But why even come and post in this thread?
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Hell of a ending to the game. Why oh why no Marshawn Lynch?
Bad play calling IMO but I'm not the expert and I was not in the battle. Either way fuck the Pats and I look forward to next season...
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Bad play calling IMO but I'm not the expert and I was not in the battle. Either way fuck the Pats and I look forward to next season...
Bring on Baseball!!
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You're right... and I do!Ravenpig wrote:You can say that about any sport or celebrities in general.
Go for it. I feel the same about glorifying them as I do other 'celebrities'. What's a dudebro anyway?hellboy wrote:Ohhhh, can we make generalisations about coked up dudebro basejumpers as well?
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C Wood is the man. Raider nation baby. Good times ahead for us.
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I approve this message. In Vegas now...Kittaan wrote:F. Gary Gray.
F. Scott Fitzgerald.
F. Murray Abraham.
F Tom Brady.
FUCK tom brady...
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I think he's been to 13 AFC Championship games in 19 pro seasons.
SB matchup: Michigan QB from San Mateo vs Cal QB from Marin (I'm moving the game to Pasadena)
Before the missed calls on the pass interference/hit to the helmet (which was a total blown call):
The New Orleans head coach called for a pass play on 1st down.
The incompletion stopped the clock, saving the Rams enough time at the end of regulation to drive down the field, kick the game tying field goal and send the NFC Championship game to OT.
SB matchup: Michigan QB from San Mateo vs Cal QB from Marin (I'm moving the game to Pasadena)
Before the missed calls on the pass interference/hit to the helmet (which was a total blown call):
The New Orleans head coach called for a pass play on 1st down.
The incompletion stopped the clock, saving the Rams enough time at the end of regulation to drive down the field, kick the game tying field goal and send the NFC Championship game to OT.
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That blown pass interference call in the Saints/Rams game might be the worst blown call I have ever seen in a playoff game. It is rare that I will blame the refs for an entire game. There are usually enough missed calls on both sides to balance things out but that was beyond egregious.
I know some are crying about a few calls that went the Pats way but there were also a few iffy calls that went the Chiefs way. I am not a Pats fan but I am not jumping on the refs giving the game to the Pats bandwagon. Brady was fantastic as usual. I am not sure if the casual sports fan really understands just how good he actually is. How much better he makes everyone around him. He is basically like having an offensive coordinator on the field. And to still be doing it at this level at 41 is crazy.
I know some are crying about a few calls that went the Pats way but there were also a few iffy calls that went the Chiefs way. I am not a Pats fan but I am not jumping on the refs giving the game to the Pats bandwagon. Brady was fantastic as usual. I am not sure if the casual sports fan really understands just how good he actually is. How much better he makes everyone around him. He is basically like having an offensive coordinator on the field. And to still be doing it at this level at 41 is crazy.
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@M: I think Sean Payton's clock mis-management with 1:57 to go in the Jan 2019 NFC Championship game is far more egregious than any blown call made by the ref's. Manage the play calling better and they win the ball game.
@T: Hope you were able to collect on your most wise bets.
9 Super Bowls in 18 seasons and 6-3 in those games. Fuckin' A !!!
@T: Hope you were able to collect on your most wise bets.
9 Super Bowls in 18 seasons and 6-3 in those games. Fuckin' A !!!
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Even the misguided Governor of Louisiana deflects attention away from Sean Payton's superior clock mismanagement skills, writing a letter to the NFL on the missed ref call: https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge ... 33d7c.html
With 1:57 left in the game Sean Payton called three plays (pass, run, pass) that left 1:46 remaining after the Saints kicked a field goal to take the lead. They ran 11 seconds off the clock on three plays. (That's fucking up royally and it starts with passing on first down).
Their defense couldn't hold lead, allowing the Rams enough time to drive down the field, kick a field goal and send the game to OT.
The Saints won the toss, got the ball first in OT but they turned the ball over on an interception, gave up enough yards to the Rams offense for them to convert a game winning field goal and send the Rams to the SB.
Too bad 'cause after that SB it seemed like the Saints might have given NE a better game than the Rams eventually did.
And KC would have made it to the SB had their defensive lineman not lined up in the neutral zone on what would have been the game ending interception. But the refs called it without apparently giving him or the sideline a warning first.
Sean Payton's clock mismanagement is what killed the Saints chances of making this year's SB.
Sean McVay's predictable offensive game plan ruined the Rams chances against the Death Star.
Speaking of the Death Star, I hear Jupiter, Florida is really nice this time of year.
With 1:57 left in the game Sean Payton called three plays (pass, run, pass) that left 1:46 remaining after the Saints kicked a field goal to take the lead. They ran 11 seconds off the clock on three plays. (That's fucking up royally and it starts with passing on first down).
Their defense couldn't hold lead, allowing the Rams enough time to drive down the field, kick a field goal and send the game to OT.
The Saints won the toss, got the ball first in OT but they turned the ball over on an interception, gave up enough yards to the Rams offense for them to convert a game winning field goal and send the Rams to the SB.
Too bad 'cause after that SB it seemed like the Saints might have given NE a better game than the Rams eventually did.
And KC would have made it to the SB had their defensive lineman not lined up in the neutral zone on what would have been the game ending interception. But the refs called it without apparently giving him or the sideline a warning first.
Sean Payton's clock mismanagement is what killed the Saints chances of making this year's SB.
Sean McVay's predictable offensive game plan ruined the Rams chances against the Death Star.
Speaking of the Death Star, I hear Jupiter, Florida is really nice this time of year.
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A new season dawns, who you all liking this year? Perennial power New England? Danny Carey's hometown Chiefs? The Saints out for vengeance?
Personally, I'm liking KC this year. They look amazing on offense and they added some big names on D. If there was ever an "our year" for Kansas City, it's this year.
Personally, I'm liking KC this year. They look amazing on offense and they added some big names on D. If there was ever an "our year" for Kansas City, it's this year.
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