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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby Elwood » February 6th, 2012, 7:57 am

it was a good game and 98% of the commercials sucked balls
problem solved, problem staying solved...Rangers lead the way!
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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby miketheknife » February 6th, 2012, 9:01 am

I loved Mr Quiggly

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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby Jammer » February 6th, 2012, 9:22 am

I didn't even happen to notice the flipping the bird incident live during half time. Looking forward to people getting out of hand again just like the Janet Jackson incident.
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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby miketheknife » February 6th, 2012, 9:26 am

The whole bar groaned when that guy in a toga was bouncing up and down on his balls on the tightrope
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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby Phogasm » February 6th, 2012, 9:33 am

My thoughts.....

1. GoDaddy is not near as funny as they think they are in their commercials
2. Ferris Bueller was the best commercial......and really the only good one.
3. Didn't see the flip the bird incident but its funny. Madonna was the first halftime show I actually sat and watched. At 53, I would hit it like a needle going in a basketball goal.
4. Good game......great ending!
5. Giants overcame a few bad calls to win. The 3rd down pass interference no-call I thought put a nail in the NY coffin.
6. Bradys TD pass they kept showing over and over......also showed an obvious holding missed call.
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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby JohnnyHustler » February 6th, 2012, 11:06 am

Brady didn't look like his old confident self. There were flashes in the scoring drives that ended the 1st half and started the 2nd half, but overall, he looked like something was in his head.
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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby Jammer » February 6th, 2012, 11:29 am

JohnnyHustler wrote: but overall, he looked like something was in his head.


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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby YEM » February 6th, 2012, 11:31 am

JohnnyHustler wrote:, but overall, he looked like something was in his head.


I don't agree with that at all. He made the throws, the WR's let him down.


Like I mentioned earlier, mistakes killed them(and directly led to 12 points)

Stupid throw by Brady results in a safety.
Fumble recovery negated by 12 men penalty...Giants score TD
Pats stop G-men deep in their zone on 3rd and 11. Offsides gives Giants another chance and they cash in with a FG


Good job on forcing some fumbles... not such a good job on recovering them... man those could have been game changing. And I really believe if Welker holds onto that ball, the Pats win.

Bottom line is, Pats didn't make the plays they needed to win and the Giants did. Congrats on the SB win
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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby JohnnyHustler » February 6th, 2012, 12:20 pm

Brady was having trouble throwing behind some receivers early on and in the 3rd, too. I'm not just talking one series, he just didn't seem to have that typical swagger for the bulk of the game. He hardly was the reason NE lost - the corners are still bad, the middle of the D didn't respond well to the run at times (Bradshaw would have had a killer game if he followed his blockers better...or at all), and the WRs had very poorly timed drops - but something just didn't seem real Brady like about him last night.
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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby Lambshot23 » February 6th, 2012, 12:23 pm

I have been watch the super bowl since 2006 at my buddies house on this:Image

This thing was awesome
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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby YEM » February 6th, 2012, 12:37 pm

JohnnyHustler wrote:Brady was having trouble throwing behind some receivers early on and in the 3rd, too. I'm not just talking one series, he just didn't seem to have that typical swagger for the bulk of the game.


Through the 2nd and 3rd he was on fire my friend. 16 straight completions and he was something like 20-26 during that time. The 4th is where the stats were not that good 6-15, but there were 3-4 dropped balls and 2 hail mary's.
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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby JohnnyHustler » February 6th, 2012, 12:50 pm

YEM wrote:
JohnnyHustler wrote:Brady was having trouble throwing behind some receivers early on and in the 3rd, too. I'm not just talking one series, he just didn't seem to have that typical swagger for the bulk of the game.


Through the 2nd and 3rd he was on fire my friend. 16 straight completions and he was something like 20-26 during that time. The 4th is where the stats were not that good 6-15, but there were 3-4 dropped balls and 2 hail mary's.


Like I said, there were flashes during those two drives, but overall, something just didn't seem like the typical intense Brady that we normally see in this type of game.
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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby YEM » February 6th, 2012, 1:04 pm

I don't know man, he seemed like the same TB I've seen year in and year out.

And I'll tell you what, the Gronk injury was HUGE. More often than not, Gronk is Brady's #1 option. The Giants being able to stick an LB on him and call it a day was big time... he was a non factor
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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby JohnnyHustler » February 6th, 2012, 1:09 pm

YEM wrote:I don't know man, he seemed like the same TB I've seen year in and year out.

And I'll tell you what, the Gronk injury was HUGE. More often than not, Gronk is Brady's #1 option. The Giants being able to stick an LB on him and call it a day was big time... he was a non factor

I'll agree...that's huge, because that's really Brady's best hands option. And when you can cover him with a LB or a hybrid LB/DE, you're spelling trouble for NE.
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Re: Super Bowl XLVI

Postby Phogasm » February 6th, 2012, 1:15 pm

The INT was not Gronks fault at all. Brady threw it short. Gronk had to wait for it. I know it was a deep pass and all but that should have been a TD easily if TB throws it like he can. That to me was the dealbreaker in the game. Huge momentum swing!
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