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  1. I don't know, Ray Lewis has been on that team for so many years, and they finally got healthy at the right time. They were all banged up all season long. I want the Ravens to win it all, please. Get Ed Reed his ring so he can go out with one.

  2. This Denver team over achieved. They had the easiest schedule in the league, and did not really play anyone and beat them except an injury riddled Baltimore team and an average Bengals team that they struggled against. I was not shocked to see them one and done like everyone else was. I picked Baltimore against them a week ago, just had a strong feeling it was their time to win it. They totally out played Denver. All this denial, the stat board shows otherwise. People were way to quick to crown them a Super Bowl team, since they had beat up cup cake after cup cake after cup cake on their schedule.

  3. As much as I hated the 49ers growing up, I can't help but root for them now. It is Atlanta over all. I have to deal with Saints fans and the excuse "Well I hate the Niners, so I can take Atlanta winning it" MAN UP BOYS! You hate the Falcons, you had to deal with the Niners winning it years ago, this won't hurt! At least Harbaugh is likable is what I tell them. I don't get why ANYONE could hate Jim Harbaugh. Look at him, he sticks up for his players, he gets mad and screams at the refs. i would have love to have him over Sean Payton, yes I said it, I'd take him over Payton and the joke of Carmichael/Vitt we had this year who just sat there and let Brees play for stats and not run the ball.

  4. Once Houston got goal to go inside the 10 with like 2:30 left to go, why wasn't Belichick using timeouts to conserve some time for another drive? They were going to get the ball back regardless of whether or not Houston scored, so why not conserve some time for a drive of your own? Makes no sense to me.

     

     

    I'm out of Likes today, but I agree with you.

  5. The Broncos probably couldn't beat NE since their TE's are 2/3 of the best in football and Denver's D can't stop TE's for dung. However, they still got robbed of an AFC title game in spite of their shortcomings. Did Denver deserve to win the Superbowl with their level of play? Hell no. However, Denver sure didn't deserve to have tickets to the AFC title game taken out of their hands four times in a putrid display of heavily favored officiating that made Walt Coleman, Ron Winter, and every replacement ref look like Mike Carey.

     

     

    Totally agree here and I said it all year and people called me crazy, but the Broncos matched up horribly against TE's. NE probably would have shredded them to pieces. We seen what happened to them earlier this year, while everyone was screaming "but but but they came back!". NE was up 31-7 in that game, it was well over by then.

  6. I couldn't have been the only one not sold on Fox as a good head coach.  What did he do in Carolina to be considered as a good head coach?

     

     

    I watched Fox for years down here when the Panthers would cruise past and beat the Saints twice a year and I can tell you he's not like either of the Harbaugh's. Not a risk taker. He's an OK coach but I don't think he calls a single play on offense. When he was with Carolina he could absolutely destroy Brees, and most of the super pass heavy stat hog offenses, but his offenses were not the best. They got to that Super Bowl out of luck and while everyone hates Delhomme, i thought he was pretty good in that Super Bowl.

  7. How are they similar? We'll see when SF slaughters that one dimensional offense. Atlanta does not match up well with them. Often times I didn't see the whole deal about New England and Indy all those years, because most the time the Patriots would beat them down.

     

    Deep down I think the 49ers and Packers was the NFC Championship. They had the one offense that could have beat the Niners, and they lost. I can't wait to see Roddy White push off on those guys, when they try and break his legs out there. The Niners don't let you get away with anything, you see that last night, they try and hurt you the way they hit you, they hit HARD. Justin Smith, Aldon Smith, and Patrick Willis will be all over Matt Ryan. They haven't seen anything yet. They blew a 20 point lead in the 4th quarter, too bad they aren't going to have that lead this time around. How people compare Ryan to Manning gets me. He's not even a top 5 QB in my book. Denver and Atlanta have a lot in common, they both played the easiest schedules in the league, only Atlanta got lucky Pete Carroll on the other side of the field wanted some camera time by trying to ice the kicker.

     

     

    All the hype we heard about Denver getting to play New England again, I think people under estimate that Baltimore team. Ravens/Patriots is the new Colts/Patriots, and last year I feel like Baltimore got robbed bad. They beat them up and down the field, refs call back 2 interceptions. Then to win the game, WR drops the ball.

  8. It will be a great match up until the Niners score 40 points again. You seen the real NFC Championship last night. GB was the one offense left that could have beat that defense and look how great they looked. SF let them run it on them, cause they knew they could dismantle the passing attack. Ryan has never been hit as hard as Aldon Smith and Patrick Willis are going to get to him.

  9. Saints fans make me absolutely sick. They are rooting for Atlanta, since they are so butt hurt from losing to the 49ers last year. This is no joke, listen to the excuses I have to hear about that game. I WAS THERE. They whined and moaned about losing that game so bad, they'd rather our arch rival beat them, they hate the Niners that bad even though they haven't been in our division for over 10 years.

  10. This is a gift to New England/Baltimore/San Francisco. You all know that Atlanta matches up so poorly against those teams. Look how they played today, you think they can get away with that against one of the best defenses in the league?

     

     

    I want a Harbaugh Super Bowl so bad now

  11. I don't think Atlanta looked like they were rolling to let Seattle come back and lead like that. I know everyone is ready to crown them but I can't wait till next week. Seattle, you just gave Harbaugh a gift. He is going to absolutely kill that one dimensional offense next week. Matt Ryan will throw 4 interceptions, game over. Roddy White will push off on Whitner and take a beating from those safeties.

  12. I'm also not a big Rodgers fan.  Personally, I wouldn't say Favre was all that humble, but I don't know the man very well.  Rodgers seems like a much more sensitive/emotional kind of guy though.  When the Packers lost the game to the Seahawks this year, I thought what I would say to the media if I was Rodgers.  After seeing so many Peyton, Brady, etc. press conferences with real leaders answering questions, I was expecting Rodgers to follow suit.  I thought if Peyton or Brady were in that situation, they would have said something like "We don't agree with it, but we just have to move on.  There isn't must we can do now, so it won't do much good to dwell on it.  We just need to focus on next week"  I thought Rodgers would have said something similar and I was surprised when he gave his response (source: http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcnorth/post/_/id/46878/aaron-rodgers-game-is-being-tarnished):

     

    Rodgers began by apologizing to fans of the game -- "something the NFL is not going to do," he said. Rodgers added: "The product that is on the field is not being complemented by an appropriate set of officials. The games are getting out of control. ... The game is being tarnished by an NFL that obviously cares more about saving some money than having the integrity of the game diminished a little bit."

     

    Could you ever see Peyton or Brady or Luck or any of the real leaders of the NFL saying something like that?

     

     

    Brett Favre and Warren Moon were the two reasons I became to watch football. They are my all time favorite players, and all the years I watched Favre, I cannot call him arrogant, or a sore loser. He lost that Super Bowl to Denver, and he was hugging Elway, and smiling, cheering, happy he won it. "This one's for John.". You never seen him say something like "They faked injuries" or "We didn't lose, we beat ourselves" he was a humble guy after losing. The Saints gave him the beating of his life and he has yet to accuse them of bounties or say anything bad to them. After that game, first thing he did was go hug Brees and Payton. After all the whining we dealt with from butt hurt Vikings players like Kluwe and the others, I can say Favre was a class act about the beating he took and didn't say anything bad about it. He just said it was football and you're going to get hit. I would say he was a very humble guy after games. Now I just can't wait to hear what the Packers are going to say this time, on how bad they beat themselves.

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