My favorite "live TV" moment of the weekend was in the Pats/Chiefs game, when they cut to Belichick when heading to commercial, and he was picking his nose.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
After running the ball ten out of the last thirteen plays.
I though the same thing, but after watching the highlights of that drive, the 3rd and 12 completion by Manning was insanely clutch. Sure they ran prior to that and after the Manning conversion, but that was still big.
With that being said, I don't think Manning can beat the Patriots. Tom, Gronk, Bill, and crew are too good at home.
It's going to be funny seeing Goodell and Brady on stage at the same time with the Lombardi trophy.
“...Iguodala to Curry, back to Iguodala, up for the layup! Oh! Blocked by James! LeBron James with the rejection!”
The same 3 QBs have represented the AFC in the super bowl for 12 of the last 13 years. This has been the order:
2003: Brady 2004: Brady 2005: Big Ben 2006: Peyton 2007: Brady 2008: Big Ben 2009: Peyton 2010: Big Ben 2011: Brady 2012: Flacco (the exception) 2013: Peyton 2014: Brady 2015: Peyton/Brady
I realize that many of you hate the Steelers, but the Bengals are a dirty team. Have been for the past couple of years. I do not think the Steelers are a dirty team.
I disagree, I think both teams have their share of players who wouldn't hesitate to take your head off... maybe the Bengals have a couple more, I don't know... but Burfict isn't that far removed from James Harrison.
I do believe that being a part of "the Steelers", which is a highly respected organization, which has won consistently for quite a long time, and which has had it's share of great players... buys some of these guys the benefit of the doubt with fans and in the press. Where as being a part of the Bengals, which for a long time had more articles about police blotters than winning teams, does not.
The same 3 QBs have represented the AFC in the super bowl for 12 of the last 13 years. This has been the order:
2003: Brady 2004: Brady 2005: Big Ben 2006: Peyton 2007: Brady 2008: Big Ben 2009: Peyton 2010: Big Ben 2011: Brady 2012: Flacco (the exception) 2013: Peyton 2014: Brady 2015: Peyton/Brady
wow.
Do teams make the QB good or does the QB make the team good?
The same 3 QBs have represented the AFC in the super bowl for 12 of the last 13 years. This has been the order:
2003: Brady 2004: Brady 2005: Big Ben 2006: Peyton 2007: Brady 2008: Big Ben 2009: Peyton 2010: Big Ben 2011: Brady 2012: Flacco (the exception) 2013: Peyton 2014: Brady 2015: Peyton/Brady
wow.
Do teams make the QB good or does the QB make the team good?
Both... you can't win without good QB play.. so the QB with the best supporting cast and the healthiest line-up usually wins.
By contrast, during the same period, the NFC has had 11 different QBs in the super bowl and only two (Wilson and Eli) have been there twice. It is interesting.
1. Steelers have to have the best needle guy in the business. All the reports stating Big Ben could not throw the ball past 10 yards. Not only did he throw the ball with normal zip but he took a few shots in the shoulder. Oh and he probably has the best making routine for steroids too
All these putz get super strong when they go to the Steelers then when they leave they suck!
2. Game was a good one I wanted a domination by the Broncos but got what I thought. A Steeler team digging in making a game of it.
3. Broncos had those numerous dropped passes and the Steelers had that one costly fumble...timing was everything. Nearing the end of the 4th and the Denver high mile atmosphere had the D gasping for air and not able to shut down the run like they did the previous 3 quarters.
Two point conversion worked like a charm...did they go hurry up on that?
Kudos to the Broncos for sticking with the run throughout the game even though they could barely get more than 2 yards...except for the early romp for over 20...I think it wore them down.
Where are all the other games?
jmhobservation.
Defense wins championships. Watson play your butt off! Go Browns! CHRIST HAS RISEN! GM Strong! & Stay safe everyone!
I would agree with both, but then I have to acknowledge Brady as the exception.
Man, he takes a very average receiving corps, 4th and 5th string RBs, and an underwhelming OL, and still has that offense working like a well oiled machine.
Think about this: His top 3 RBs (Bolden, White, Jackson) had 300 yards rushing in the regular season. His receivers are all possession types. Gronk has a higher yards/catch average (by 5 yards/catch or so!) than any of the WRs. However, Brady turns this kind of team into a machine, that just marches down the field, methodically, and frustratingly effective.
Edit to add: Despite the underwhelming talent around Brady, and despite all of the injuries that have endured, they were 3rd in scoring in the regular season, and are on that same pace in the playoffs thus far.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
You also have to give some credit to those very average players too. There is also some seriously good coaching going on there beyond Belichick. Everyone is always ready to do their job and they do it.
I don't see Denver having a prayer against New England.
Denver did beat them in the regular season. Though I do recall Brady being upset about that loss, he could come back in hulk mode and destroy the broncos.
It's supposed to be hard! If it wasn't hard, everyone would do it. The hard... is what makes it great!
I don't see Denver having a prayer against New England.
Denver did beat them in the regular season. Though I do recall Brady being upset about that loss, he could come back in hulk mode and destroy the broncos.
If Denver is going to have a chance, their field goal kicker can't be the MVP.
The same 3 QBs have represented the AFC in the super bowl for 12 of the last 13 years. This has been the order:
2003: Brady 2004: Brady 2005: Big Ben 2006: Peyton 2007: Brady 2008: Big Ben 2009: Peyton 2010: Big Ben 2011: Brady 2012: Flacco (the exception) 2013: Peyton 2014: Brady 2015: Peyton/Brady
This is a good observation and one of the reasons that I think the degree of parity in the NFL is usually overstated. Some teams are good almost every year and some teams are bad almost every year.
Eh, I think Brady and Peyton drastically skew that. You're talking about two top 5 all time QB's and Brady is probably #1.
hehe that was sort of funny...I got a weird sense of humor sometimes. So don't take it personal.
Its a graph showing that 3 QBs dominate the AFC share of the SB...pointing out that 2 skew the claim...well heck there were only 3 in on that statement...lol
Well funny to me.
Defense wins championships. Watson play your butt off! Go Browns! CHRIST HAS RISEN! GM Strong! & Stay safe everyone!
The same 3 QBs have represented the AFC in the super bowl for 12 of the last 13 years. This has been the order:
2003: Brady 2004: Brady 2005: Big Ben 2006: Peyton 2007: Brady 2008: Big Ben 2009: Peyton 2010: Big Ben 2011: Brady 2012: Flacco (the exception) 2013: Peyton 2014: Brady 2015: Peyton/Brady
This is a good observation and one of the reasons that I think the degree of parity in the NFL is usually overstated. Some teams are good almost every year and some teams are bad almost every year.
There's parity in the NFC. Other than manning and Wilson, who's been to the Super Bowl more than once during the same time period for the NFC?
The same 3 QBs have represented the AFC in the super bowl for 12 of the last 13 years. This has been the order:
2003: Brady 2004: Brady 2005: Big Ben 2006: Peyton 2007: Brady 2008: Big Ben 2009: Peyton 2010: Big Ben 2011: Brady 2012: Flacco (the exception) 2013: Peyton 2014: Brady 2015: Peyton/Brady
This is a good observation and one of the reasons that I think the degree of parity in the NFL is usually overstated. Some teams are good almost every year and some teams are bad almost every year.
There's parity in the NFC. Other than manning and Wilson, who's been to the Super Bowl more than once during the same time period for the NFC?
Yeah there is more parity in the NFC than the AFC, no doubt about it. That's especially the case this year with the Vikings, Cardinals, and Washington winning their respective divisions. There are still teams that are in the playoffs almost every year (thinking Packers and Seahawks here) and some teams that haven't made it in a while but not to the extent that you see in the AFC.