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No Cameras=No SuperbowlOriginally Posted by MrMundayNite
Also, we were straight up out-coached. From the 4th and 13 call to the lack of adjustments to the play calling, our coaching staff just made some questionable decisions.
i don't have enough e-energy anymore to keep this debate going, so i'll leave you all with these parting words:
moss is the greatest, most dominating, and most talented wide receiver to ever grace the gridiron.
end of story.
Still emotionally drained from that loss last night huh, LOL. If Moss is so great and so dominating as you say, he would have single-handedly won the biggestgame of his life yesterday. Instead, being the FRAUD that he is, he let himself and his team down, and by the looks of your responses you as well.
Rice>Moss remember that champ.
Originally Posted by Fede DPT
Ya'll can hate on Eli all you want, at the end of the day he's SB 42 MVP and got more coochie in one night than most of y'all put together.
get 'em Tre
i swear dudes go off on the worst tangents here...i meani know i def aint coming off as a disgruntled fan...im giving my take on the game...my team F'D up major...Giants played better...they won...does that meani gotta hail Eli?
you got meOriginally Posted by Kingtre
Originally Posted by xxxoverridexxx
did we watch the same game?Originally Posted by Kingtre
<---- that best describes my feelings ever since last night....
both teams played horribly, it was a real sloppy and event less game leading up to that damn 4th quarter...i knew it was coming tooI knew brady and co could make that drive happen and seal it off and would have bet 1million (that i don't have) that there was no way Eli could mount a scoring drive-
but he did....and now its in the history books
But hailing Eli as better than brady or even the MVP is questionable...i mean dude was razzled the whole game...Tyree won that for them...Eli felt that pressure got out of it then launched a prayer into the air with Tyree, Harrison and at least 2 other patriots in the area...Tyree and Harrison fought that one out and Tyree won it...it happens...call it luck, destiny whatever...its the same thing thats been on the patriots side for years so as a fan i cant even really be mad at it-
Players of the game were def:
the whole Giants front line - only way to beat the pats was to pressure/rush Brady...def the game breaker...Giants O wasnt producing and if Brady got his typical pocket time he woulda picked that secondary apart
Wes Welker - the new and improved Troy Brown of the pats
Harrison - left it all on the field...dude was in/around every play and i seriously don't know where that D would be without him
Kevin Faulk - clutch...dudes been a silent warrior here for years...hope he gets a nice check for 09
and thats my rant-
Maybe you should upgrade your tv at home from this
to
what I watched it on last night (generic pic)
That whole 85 drive was amazing.
Tyree catching it was incredible, but Manning not dropping?
Mid season he would have ran backwards and prob lost 20 yards but not this game. Manning did a great job and deserved MVP for sure.
He just helped beat the Cowboys, Packers, and now the DEFEATED patriots. Give the kid a break
And to the haters of the actual game, you just watched the PATRIOTS who I dont know if you remember were undefeated and hyped up to be the best franchise team ever in superbowl, LOSE to the Giants, who 70% of the Nation thought they would lose.
The Giants held their ground. It was a low scoring game because while Patriots defense is always good, Giants were just a little better.
And the suspense? All thoughtout the game
so because im not "giving the kid a break" we watched different games? Manning is trash to me...i gave props where i felt props were due on the giants team...you see all the "i" and "me" words in my posts...that means it's what i think...your allowed to think something different...
and onto your corny joke - u must have me mistaken...i watched the game on 100+ inches of 1080 excellence
(blackberry pic)
Originally Posted by J RAIN 23
if the pats defense manned up and stopped eli, moss would've won mvp. that's all i gotta say.
brady was the one that blew it, not moss.
i am actually recovering quite well from last night. i am now looking forward to the start of baseball season.
Originally Posted by baik
^17-1 really...cause yall got caught that first game
Originally Posted by dland24
Originally Posted by heatitup0000
worst superbowl
it was so boring
No the worst Superbowl would be when your sorry @ss Raiders gave up 48 points to a defensive minded Bucs team. Good Superbowls dont have to have a lot of scoring, they have to be close games.at you thinking this was the worst Superbowl ever. What are you 12?
Originally Posted by DeadsetAce
No Cameras=No SuperbowlOriginally Posted by MrMundayNite
Also, we were straight up out-coached. From the 4th and 13 call to the lack of adjustments to the play calling, our coaching staff just made some questionable decisions.
No no no. Its not if they stopped Eli. You have to allow some leeway for the defense. They are not going to stop every team every time. Giving up 17points is very respectable. HOWEVER, If your boy Moss ran with some damn conviction, New England would have the parade tomorrow. Only time he ran hard was onthe long ball. Short routes? No such thing. If you don't score more than 17 points in a game, you don't deserve to win. Hence, last night. 14 points by the best offense in NFL history, was a disappointment. Nothing wrong with how the defense played. Not one bit.Originally Posted by J RAIN 23
if the pats defense manned up and stopped eli, moss would've won mvp. that's all i gotta say.
brady was the one that blew it, not moss.
i am actually recovering quite well from last night. i am now looking forward to the start of baseball season.
Originally Posted by J RAIN 23
Originally Posted by Lightweight Champion
Wes Welker outshined him. Welker goes over the middle, Moss doesn't. His unwillingness to do so was a HUGE factor.
moss actually had 3 catches over the middle, one of which was crucial in the clutch.
welker didn't outshine moss, moss' go ahead touchdown > all of welkers catches. welker would be worthless like he was in miami if it wasn't for moss presence on the field.
i love how all of you instantly jock me after everything moss does, it's really flattering.
i don't have enough e-energy anymore to keep this debate going, so i'll leave you all with these parting words:
moss is the greatest, most dominating, and most talented wide receiver to ever grace the gridiron.
end of story.
Originally Posted by BallinBoykz
No no no. Its not if they stopped Eli. You have to allow some leeway for the defense. They are not going to stop every team every time. Giving up 17 points is very respectable. HOWEVER, If your boy Moss ran with some damn conviction, New England would have the parade tomorrow. Only time he ran hard was on the long ball. Short routes? No such thing. If you don't score more than 17 points in a game, you don't deserve to win. Hence, last night. 14 points by the best offense in NFL history, was a disappointment. Nothing wrong with how the defense played. Not one bit.Originally Posted by J RAIN 23
if the pats defense manned up and stopped eli, moss would've won mvp. that's all i gotta say.
brady was the one that blew it, not moss.
i am actually recovering quite well from last night. i am now looking forward to the start of baseball season.
And please explain how Brady blew it when the Giants got pressure up the middle all freakin game. How is that Brady's fault? He fed the OLine too much all year for such great protection? I see that as the only argument. But seriously, how in the world would it be Brady's fault. When you see four guys in your face all game, nobody should expect the quarterback to even get up from a hit, let alone stay in the game and play well. Under the circumstances, Tom Brady played very well. If you noticed, the reason why New York won all the games that they did is because of the pressure they got up the middle on every quarterback. Tony Romo? pressure all game; tough time throwing a ball. Brett Favre, pressure all game; tough time throwing a ball. Tom Brady? You guessed it, pressure all game, and a tough time getting the ball out. The New York Giants played to their strength, and won the overall battle in that category.
In fact, dont try and explain. Save us the time.
you got me
HOWEVER, If your boy Moss ran with some damn conviction,
, da heck you talkin bout?
Moss busted his %%% down the field for three 80 yard sprints in a row. U'r kidding yourself if you think any human is going to be abe to run 4.2s onevery one of those plays.
Moss did not loaf at all in that game. Dont be puttin that BS on him like that.
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
HOWEVER, If your boy Moss ran with some damn conviction,
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
HOWEVER, If your boy Moss ran with some damn conviction,
• Unless he's a complete stiff in the interview process -- and I don't think he will be -- we might want to go ahead and give Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo the ********' head-coaching job. That's how hot Spagnuolo will be, now that his Giants defenders shut down the most prolific offense in NFL history.
Oh, the delicious irony! Jim Fassel, the former Giants head coach had to be sick watching this game. I believe he was the leader in the clubhouse for the ******** job, unless Spagnuolo made up some ground with a stellar outing by his unit in the Super Bowl.
Spagnuolo's unit got after Tom Brady all night long and played with a passion and intensity that will speak volumes on behalf of his candidacy in Washington. It's hard to imagine a scenario where you could be deemed a hotter assistant, or a more sought-after head-coaching candidate than Spagnuolo is, thanks to tonight's prime-time audition.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/don_banks/02/03/superbowl.snaps/index.html?eref=T1
Maybe I am wrong on that.
yea, thats the way I see it.