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Silly me...thinking Seattle had a chance with the cheese eating refs.
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I sure wish I didn't have to go to work
Looks like the Packers just want it more. Pete looks unusually statue like on the sidelines. It's still possible that they wake up though.
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He already does look like Jerry Jones except Jerry never fired a coach after three seasons of 12+ wins and a SB appearance ...
Nope he fired 2 lol well almost...Jimmy Johnson went 11-5 and Barry Switzer went 10-6 once.
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How hilarious would it be if John Elway turned out like Jerry Jones? Wanting to prove he can win another SB worse than he did the SBs he's already won just so he can say he won them while calling all the shots.
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You have evidence of this being true? Peyton has seemed very coachable....I mean his OC is even younger than him and he has taken a lot from Gase. Granted if they are oil and water no doubt no coach/QB is going to work well but I see no reason to think differently or assume anything as you seem willing to do. So many people go around saying or repeating hearsay about Peyton and yet only a very few people know the truth..and yet they seem to not agree with your accessment. PM....the same guy that even gets along with Bill Belicheck at pro bowl and other meetings and loves discussing football to anyone with an ear and a brain? No doubt Peyton likes to control the offense and tempo etc but I have never heard the guy come out and diss a coach or even undermine their authority. He respects them especially if they have earned that and will help him get better or get to his ultimate goal of another SB.
Yes.
He had his own office in Indy and he ran the chalkboard at halftime. I'm not saying he goes Jeff George or angry Brett Favre on coaches but if you think he doesn't run a considerable amount of things, and that that is a main reason he keeps playing, you're mistaken.
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Fox was a good coach but he has last his fire. I can't believe he found the energy to imterview for it all again honestly.
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I agree that Brady is better now than when he was winning SBs. It goes back to just watching the games.
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If you fired Elway you could ask the same questions that people are asking about firing Fox. They have the same record as Broncos coach and GM.
I can tell as well everybody else that Fox has lost his edge, but I thought that was the point of his being in Denver where Peyton was the real coach. I think it's a huge mistake if they're planning on Peyton continuing. Him and some coach who is actually going to coach will get real ugly, real fast.
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We need to find a way to make a poll involving fans of neither the Colts or Pats who watched them both. I would be 1 of those fans and I would vote Manning because I just watched the games. Watching them both, it's clear Manning is better in spite of every stat that Brady has on him. It's inexplicable...but anybody who watched the games with no fandom at stake (and I realize that's very few people here) would pick Manning.
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. he had all star defense and great offense. only missing piece was brady.
See you're doing it even when you try to dismiss it. Meanwhile atleast Brady served as a piece. Rodgers just took over where Favre left off.
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You're kinda on crack..HC...
One Rodgers won that Super Bowl..he was in the discussion and his 2013 season goes down as one of the all-time beat by anyone.
You cant cheery pick and say his only 2 wins outside of 2010. Like you said yourself..put it all on the table..
You cant go 'Skip Bayless' on wins by bad mouthing the team that was beaten. That's just not being fair to the debate.
In a world where Tom Brady is mocked for "only 3 SBs" and losing the last 2 and such...I'm not only being fair, I'm the only one being fair.
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This thread is an example of what I don't get. If we're talking Manning, Brady, Favre, Montana, Manning, Brady, Moon, Otto, Unitas, Manning, Brady, Fouts, Starr, Tittle, Young, Aikman, Manning, Brady, Bradshaw, Marino, Luckman and of course Manning and Brady...every minute stat and factoid gets put on the table, as it should.
Then when Aaron Rodgers actually wins a game against a team that doesn't finish 4-12 he's the GOAT and now he's the iron man for winning with a calf injury. Brett Favre threw 5 TDs with a broken ankle in a 1995 snow game. Ice Bowl II? Am I on crack or was the field bright green for 2 quarters before it got dirty and became medium green? Rodgers's only 2 playoff wins besides 2010 have been shams, the other one being the Joe Webb debacle. Speaking of 2010, the only reason they made the playoffs that year was because the refs robbed the Vikings (whose quarterback once again was on 1 ankle) of 2 touchdowns in that week 7 game. Not 1 catch, not 1 fumble...2 touchdowns.
Now yes that is alot of "if" and "coulda woulda shoulda" in 1 paragraph but if he's going to get compared to the greats it should all get put on the table like it does when we discuss them.
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Man Kyle Long is butthurt
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What happens first? Seattle runs out of steam or Green Bay runs out of gifts?
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No I remember it just fine, and if I ever forget the video will probably be somewhere close for a long time.
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The ball never came out and people do reach like that all the time.
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He caught it with both hands, came down in bounds, tucked it in with both hands, took 3 steps, switched sides with the ball and tucked it again, then lunged and scored a TD even though he lost control for a sec.
Even those with me here are probably only with me til that last part. THE BALL NEVER HIT THE GROUND. As bizarre and unlikely as that seems, it's happened before - the Antonio Freeman catch. Besides both knees and 1 elbow were down before the ground disloded the ball. O wait...the ground causes fumbles now? The ground cannot cause a fumble. That's 1 of the few cornerstones left in the NFL rulebook. There is no grey area there like a possesion call or a bang bang hit. The ground cannot cause a fumble, ever. Holy crap it's a catch however you spin it.
Capped and bolded so House can see it now.
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Under further review, the receiver did not have control of the ball. He also did not break the plain. He also did not maintain possession. He also committed an OPI penalty. He also came down out of bounds. He also did whatever else yields an incomplete pass. There is irrefutable visual evidence of this.
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He caught it with both hands, came down in bounds, tucked it in with both hands, took 3 steps, switched sides with the ball and tucked it again, then lunged and scored a TD even though he lost control for a sec.
Even those with me here are probably only with me til that last part. THE BALL NEVER HIT THE GROUND. As bizarre and unlikely as that seems, it's happened before - the Antonio Freeman catch. Besides both knees and 1 elbow were down before the ground disloded the ball. O wait...the ground causes fumbles now? The ground cannot cause a fumble. That's 1 of the few cornerstones left in the NFL rulebook. There is no grey area there like a possesion call or a bang bang hit. The ground cannot cause a fumble, ever. Holy crap it's a catch however you spin it.
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They would not fire Fox without Peyton's buy in. It is no secret that they don't get along.
I just don't buy it. Peyton basically does whatever he wants AND gets credit for everything. Why would he want to go from that to taking orders?
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Because he is a huge cowboys homer. That wasn't a catch
Joe was doing it to, and he's in love with Rodgers. That was a catch.
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Years ago it was. Certainly before replay. Now you got to not only catch the ball but lick it too
Troy is still referring to it as a catch. He can't even force his mouth to say the words because it was such a bad call.
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That was a catch.
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And that predictable American Sniper movie.