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bwind22 02-01-2009 07:35 PM

Yeah, that was an excellent game. I'd be pretty pissed about the last few seconds if I was a diehard Arizona fan though. That last play looked like an incomplete pass to me, they ruled it a fumble, game over with no review. I was shocked the replay booth didn't call for a closer look on it. Warner's arm was clearly moving forward and the way the ball projected out of there seemed a lot more like a pass than a fumble. As it is though, I was pretty impartial to who won so I didn't really get too worked up.... But if that were the Vikings or I was an Arizona fan, I'd be fuckin' fuming right now.

Leprucky Cougar 02-01-2009 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by bwind22 (Post 784940)
Vikings are out so I wouldn't say I'm excited about it, but I'll be watching it while not really caring who wins.

On second thought, Larry Fitzgerald is a Minnesota boy so I suppose that gives me slight reason to root for Arizona over Pittsburgh.

Good point. ....Today I was contemplating rooting for the cardinals instead...not for my obvious hatred for the steelers, but because both Ravens linebacker Terell Suggs (55) and tightend Todd Heap (86) were teammates at Arizona State when they were in college. So I see what you're saying...and also because both ravens and cardinals are birds...and birds of a feather, flock together, right? lol:p

Leprucky Cougar 02-01-2009 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bwind22 (Post 785536)
Yeah, that was an excellent game. I'd be pretty pissed about the last few seconds if I was a diehard Arizona fan though. That last play looked like an incomplete pass to me, they ruled it a fumble, game over with no review. I was shocked the replay booth didn't call for a closer look on it. Warner's arm was clearly moving forward and the way the ball projected out of there seemed a lot more like a pass than a fumble. As it is though, I was pretty impartial to who won so I didn't really get too worked up.... But if that were the Vikings or I was an Arizona fan, I'd be fuckin' fuming right now.

Yeah I was disappointed too....I was glad that it wasn't a blowout, because nearly everyone and their mom thought the steelers were the favorites to win. And Arizona deserves respect, because even though they were coming in with a not so impressive record, not to mention the home nfc championship game despite their record, for the most part they hung in there. They comittted lots of penalties in the 2nd half that I thought would take them out for good.

But then when all else fails Warner sees Fitzgerald and 9 times out of 10 its magic. The only thing is, because of their high power offense, when Fitzgerald and Boldin have people beat deep, they score quickly. Perhaps after they scored, they should've went for two--to pressure the steelers to get a quick score and hope the pressure gets to them-so they make a mistake. Or, they could've went for the onside kick after they scored, so they could get the ball back, melt some clock down- so even if Pittsburgh forced a three and out, time wouldn't be on there side. With 2:37 left, even though the onside kick option might've been a gutsy call: It's the Superbowl. It's the only time when you're suppose to lay it all on the line--even if it's a gutsy decision.

Regardless of the fact though, the Steelers earned this one--clearly. There were some rather sketchy calls in the 2006 superbowl-and Pittsburgh nearly lost that one. Last year, in my view, the better team (NE) didn't win the Superbowl. I think they were robbed. I know, I know--the Tyree catch counted. I'm still not over it though. But this year, although I hate to see another terrible towel waved in my face: Pittsburgh was the best team in 2008.

Leprucky Cougar 02-01-2009 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by bwind22 (Post 784979)
Didn't you hear the news? Brady went down fo the season in week 1 and that was all she wrote for the Patriots.


Sadly...that's my second favorite team. Brady's receovered though. And will be back in '09...I wonder if Bill will keep Cassel. Probably not. Detroit will probably try to grab him...they'll need all the help they can get. :p

Sorry if you're a lions fan on here.

Leprucky Cougar 02-01-2009 08:03 PM

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Superbowl is always lame





That's what I thought about the half-time show. Since the 2004 Janet Jackson incident-it seems they're afraid to get younger, hipper, musicians to perform; I haven't enjoyed any superbowl halftime show since. The halftime show for the thanksgiving game -lions vs. titans I enjoyed though.

bwind22 02-01-2009 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Leprucky Cougar (Post 785540)
Sadly...that's my second favorite team. Brady's receovered though. And will be back in '09...I wonder if Bill will keep Cassel. Probably not. Detroit will probably try to grab him...they'll need all the help they can get. :p

Sorry if you're a lions fan on here.

Cassel will almost certainly be traded. The Vikings will (hopefully) be looking for a QB this offseason too, but then again our coach is a fucktard so even though they need one, they may not end up getting one. If the Vikes had a better QB (instead of 2 chumps that would probbaly be 2nd string at best on most teams) and a coach that knew how to manage the clock and when to challenge plays, they'd be a legit contender because we've got the best RB tandem in the league and a top 5 defense. Our WRs are decent, but our QBs can't getthem the ball. Our Special teams needs some work, but that could be rectified with a better ST coach. Until they make those changes, they're doomed to hang out in the upper eschilon of the mediocre teams, occassionally making the playoffs but never doing anything once they're in.

I had hoped McNabb would hit the market this offseason, but he seems to have rebounded very nicely from his benching in Philly and now I'm guessing he'll stay there, especially after their deep run in to the playoffs.

Leprucky Cougar 02-01-2009 09:47 PM

There were rumors going around last year that McNabb was talking about heading there and if not he, then Chad Pennington would. But the Dolphins eliminated that option.

AUSTIN316426808 02-01-2009 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by bwind22 (Post 785586)
Cassel will almost certainly be traded. The Vikings will (hopefully) be looking for a QB this offseason too, but then again our coach is a fucktard so even though they need one, they may not end up getting one. If the Vikes had a better QB (instead of 2 chumps that would probbaly be 2nd string at best on most teams) and a coach that knew how to manage the clock and when to challenge plays, they'd be a legit contender because we've got the best RB tandem in the league and a top 5 defense. Our WRs are decent, but our QBs can't getthem the ball. Our Special teams needs some work, but that could be rectified with a better ST coach. Until they make those changes, they're doomed to hang out in the upper eschilon of the mediocre teams, occassionally making the playoffs but never doing anything once they're in.

I had hoped McNabb would hit the market this offseason, but he seems to have rebounded very nicely from his benching in Philly and now I'm guessing he'll stay there, especially after their deep run in to the playoffs.

I agree. Look at what happened with White and Jenkins, once Matt Ryan showed up. But Jackson did finish up pretty well, and might be worth taking another look at. I think they should pick up someone a few rungs up from Gus Frerotte, to plug in if it doesn't work out, though.

Leprucky Cougar 02-01-2009 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by AUSTIN316426808 (Post 785595)
I agree. Look at what happened with White and Jenkins, once Matt Ryan showed up. But Jackson did finish up pretty well, and might be worth taking another look at. I think they should pick up someone a few rungs up from Gus Frerotte, to plug in if it doesn't work out, though.

Hey !!! You guys want our Kyle Boller? We Ravens can not stand him. [I actually supported never drafting him in ;03 and stay with the possibility of Byron Leftwich and this defensive guy that plays with NE-I forget his name at the moment. But no, we trade up to get Boller from Cal]

We're cool with the Rookie of the Year Joe Flacco and Heisman trophy winner Troy Smith. Boller has a hell of a arm...but needs to work on accuracy in terms getting in good positions for his receivers instead of those SS and DB down the field.

Detroit might wind up with him, if they can't get Cassel.

bwind22 02-01-2009 10:06 PM

Boller is on par with what I would expect the Vikings to go after, which doesn't speak well of him. I'd take Flacco in a heartbeat though. He came out of nowhere this year and turned out to be excellent.

TJax would be okay as a backup if we traded for Cassel and dicthed Frerotte. I'm not comfortable with him at all in the starting spot though. He's still making too many mistakes.


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