86spike said:Well... That happened.
Sorry man...I wasn't rooting for your team, but do feel for you (not so much for Peyton!)86spike said:Well... That happened.
And here I was thinking that I couldn't love Pierce more.redsoxcentury said:Paul Pierce @paulpierce34 1h
Now they can't say anything about the manning Brady era Brady clearly second best Qb all time Behind Montana
This is a solid post on many fronts.Freddy Linn said:The vastly underrated Craig Morton breathes a little sigh of relief tonight.
yeah; fuck that guyThe_Powa_of_Seiji_Ozawa said:I'm sick of the 12th man already
Dogman2 said:Solid season your team just had.
CaptainLaddie said:Oof. You're literally one of the three people on Earth I feel bad for right now.
What can you do?PedroKsBambino said:Sorry man...I wasn't rooting for your team, but do feel for you (not so much for Peyton!)
86spike said:
What can you do?
The epic bedshitting is so surreal. I was prepared for Denver to lose (I am a realist when it come to football), but the complete and total meltdown in all phases of the game is going to be a head scratcher for a while.
Hey, at least Lynch was held in check! (Ha ha ha... Sob)
86spike said:Well... That happened.
This sounds fun, but I'd rather he just retire so that I don't have to see his stupid fucking face anymore.CaptainLaddie said:So now that the Broncos lost a Super Bowl after scoring that many points he has to tear his ACL on a hit 8 minutes in the first game of their season and then Brock Osweiller will go 11-5 and not make the playoffs, RIGHT?
Christ.soxhop411 said:
Over/under 2 hours till they get home
They have had what 4 years to prepare for this and some people may not get home until 5? Embarrassing indeedCaptainLaddie said:Christ.
That's embarrassing.
soxhop411 said:They have had what 4 years to prepare for this and some people may not get home until 5? Embarrassing indeed
Apparently they Told (well made) people stay in the stadium until the congestion died down.BigSoxFan said:That pic is exactly why I got the hell out of there with 6 mins to go.
soxhop411 said:
Over/under 2 hours till they get home
Denver had a bunch of injuries, too. Would the Super Bowl have been closer with Clady, Von Miller, Vickerson, Chris Harris, Derek Wolfe, and Rahim Moore? Meanwhile, Sidney Rice was the only Seahawk of significance on IR (though they also lost Browner to a drug suspension).Reggie's Racquet said:What the game showed me was with a healthy defense...
with Wilfork, Kelly, Mayo, Talib, Dennard, Spikes playing in Denver two weeks ago we would have had a very good chance to be playing in this game.
The Denver game was a one possession game late with six defensive starters hurt or out.
We just didn't have the personnel to play Denver.
I doubt we would have beaten the Seahawks but I bet it would have been a close game.
Just makes me think what could have been for this Pats team and that not even considering a heathy Gronk, Vollmer and free Hernandez.
Dahabenzapple2 said:LOL
When I first saw the stupid silly little football stage I couldn't believe how they were stuffing all those people on it
soxhop411 said:“@SenGianaris: Security refusing to let fans leave stadium as NJ Transit apparently unprepared for # of ppl using train http://t.co/OIlr87nGPV”
Section15Box113 said:
Shouldn't they have taken a page from the Green Line and "added extra trolley cars for your convenience?"
There was a moment before a Denver punt in or near Seattle territory where Aikman was saying that you have to go for it every 4th down especially with Manning at QB. Then Denver brings out the punting team and Aikman says that he thinks it's the right move to punt there.Stitch01 said:They couldnt even get the napkin math right and were inconsistent within that analysis to boot.
mabrowndog said:It would be great to see the Pats' 46-10 loss to the Bears in SB XX get knocked another rung down the "Worst Super Bowl Ass Rapings of All Time" ladder.
Remagellan said:I'm just happy that something right finally went Paul Allen's way.
mikeford said:
NortheasternPJ said:Denver would have fared better if Decker was on the field tonight.
Reggie's Racquet said:What the game showed me was with a healthy defense...
with Wilfork, Kelly, Mayo, Talib, Dennard, Spikes playing in Denver two weeks ago we would have had a very good chance to be playing in this game.
The Denver game was a one possession game late with six defensive starters hurt or out.
We just didn't have the personnel to play Denver.
I doubt we would have beaten the Seahawks but I bet it would have been a close game.
Just makes me think what could have been for this Pats team and that not even considering a heathy Gronk, Vollmer and free Hernandez.
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jtn46 said:Buck and Aikman were pretty tough to take in the 2nd half.
I get it, you want us to stay tuned because advertisers spent 4 million to air their ads and you want to make sure we're aware that 24's back, but I'm sorry, no matter how much napkin math Aikman does, Denver was not winning that game, be an analyst and explain that to us, tell us what Seattle is doing to dismantle a very good Denver team. While I'm sure there were some 10-year olds rooting for the Broncos that still had hope, anyone that actually watches football regularly could see that it didn't matter, Denver was being dominated in every facet of the game and weren't going to suddenly figure it out. Yes comebacks happen, but Seattle wasn't employing the 2006 Pats secondary.
jtn46 said:Buck and Aikman were pretty tough to take in the 2nd half.
I get it, you want us to stay tuned because advertisers spent 4 million to air their ads and you want to make sure we're aware that 24's back, but I'm sorry, no matter how much napkin math Aikman does, Denver was not winning that game, be an analyst and explain that to us, tell us what Seattle is doing to dismantle a very good Denver team. While I'm sure there were some 10-year olds rooting for the Broncos that still had hope, anyone that actually watches football regularly could see that it didn't matter, Denver was being dominated in every facet of the game and weren't going to suddenly figure it out. Yes comebacks happen, but Seattle wasn't employing the 2006 Pats secondary.
Isn't that because the other option would be to kick a field goal which would also be running up the score? Seattle went for it twice, on the Denver 30 and Denver 26 - easily within Hauschka's range.crystalline said:It was mentioned above but let me echo- how come no one is talking about how Seattle was running up the score by going for it on fourth down late??