Re: That was REALLY SAD...Wasnt it? Super Bowl
Got my tickets for the Seahawks Rally @@!@!@!@!@! GO HAWKS !
That was REALLY SAD...Wasnt it? Super Bowl
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Re: That was REALLY SAD...Wasnt it? Super Bowl
Dave! Trust you to run with that. You can tell where you mind goes. Addicted to jerseys like a few of us.
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LOL at the Manning apologists. People forget that in the 2 Brady losses he still drove down the field and took the lead with under 2 minutes left.Leave a comment:
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Although I was rooting for Denver, I do admit to having interest in Seattle QB Russell Wilson. If you're a GU jersey collector, how can you not? Loo at his name...two former NFL uniform suppliers!
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The QB I most admired was Jim Plunkett.Leave a comment:
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Brady could also easily be 0-5 in superbowls "had a couple plays been different" lots of coulda, woulda shoulda.
In my opinion their is no clear #1 QB of all time...just all time greats top 5, top 10....its what makes the debate so great for us fans.
Greatest ever is debatable in all sports except Basketball(Jordan) and Hockey(Gretzky) IMHOLeave a comment:
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He is a notorious gambler. And being known as such, he only showoff on winning bets and denied on losing ones.
That is natural.
I thought it was a good bet at the beginning too - and if I had the same funds, I would have done the same thing. And when people asked me about it after the game, I would say "What? I would never ever do that."Leave a comment:
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As a person who has lived most of her life in Seattle, I find this comment to be very insulting. Is it "terrible for the rest of the country," for a team to win its first Superbowl? For the first Seattle team to win a major sports championship, since the Sonics did in the 1970s? How many Superbowls does Peyton Manning need to win?
This championship means at lot to the city of Seattle, not just to big sports fans. You would not believe the amount of people dressed in Seahawks gear, from little kids to old men and women. You would not believe how much our city has come together through the 'Hawks. It's great for the city, and I can't see one reason why this is "terrible" for the NFL, or for the rest of the country.
What is your basis for this sentiment? I just don't get it.
Hey, at least now you got CANO. Hopefully, his stuff will be affordable instead of untouchable.Leave a comment:
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Your stats are off.
Manning is 90 of 132 (68.2) for 860 yards, 3 touchdowns and 4 interceptions.
That brings his career Super Bowl quarterback rating to 80.1 not 49.8
While far from perfect, it's worth mentioning that his 68.2 completion percentage ranks 2nd in Super Bowl history amongst quarterbacks who have played in multiple Super Bowls.
Somethings stats are diluted, such as the record for most Super Bowl completions last night. When your playing from behind and throwing 5 yard passes all night, you will set a completions record. Look at Demaryius Thomas receiving record set last night as another example.Leave a comment:
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Worst Super Bowl in years!Manning can break records,but nowhere near Montana in the big games.Bradshaw either.That super bowl sucked unless you are a Seahawks fan & some Raiders fansLeave a comment:
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I'm not talking 4th down when it's early in the game and you're inside the Red Zone. I'm not talking 4th down when it's a close game and the points could really make a difference.
I'm talking about SPORTSMANSHIP, when you're up by 35 with less than two minutes remaining and it's 4th down, most teams would kick the FG, not try to pour more salt on the open wound.
That said, I think John Fox made a bad decision to go for it on 4th and whatever at the end of the 1st half down 22-0. Should have taken the Field Goal and gone to the Locker Room with points on the board rather than a Goose Egg. Might not have changed the outcome, but definately couldn't have hurt the morale of the Broncos to have had something to show for the 1st half.
Anyway, I live in Denver - doesn't make me a Broncos fan. It wouldn't have mattered what team did that to any other team - it's still a classless move.
IMO it was a very Unsportsmanlike and very classless move.Leave a comment:
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Manning is 90 of 132 (68.2) for 860 yards, 3 touchdowns and 4 interceptions.
That brings his career Super Bowl quarterback rating to 80.1 not 49.8
While far from perfect, it's worth mentioning that his 68.2 completion percentage ranks 2nd in Super Bowl history amongst quarterbacks who have played in multiple Super Bowls.Leave a comment:
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I'm talking about SPORTSMANSHIP, when you're up by 35 with less than two minutes remaining and it's 4th down, most teams would kick the FG, not try to pour more salt on the open wound.
That said, I think John Fox made a bad decision to go for it on 4th and whatever at the end of the 1st half down 22-0. Should have taken the Field Goal and gone to the Locker Room with points on the board rather than a Goose Egg. Might not have changed the outcome, but definately couldn't have hurt the morale of the Broncos to have had something to show for the 1st half.
Anyway, I live in Denver - doesn't make me a Broncos fan. It wouldn't have mattered what team did that to any other team - it's still a classless move.
IMO it was a very Unsportsmanlike and very classless move.Leave a comment:
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