2012-01-23, 23:03 | Link #4422 | |
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Saints 49-24 over the Giants in 2011...Have you said hello to Nicholas Cage yet?
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2012-01-24, 02:12 | Link #4423 | |
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49 isn't 50. That is the truth.
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2012-01-24, 12:48 | Link #4424 |
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^ Jumpin Jack Jesus... The Saints had the greatest 3rd down conversion rate in the HISTORY OF THE NFL...Who would not talk $hit about this if they had confidence in their team? With 3 Injured starters out (Thomas, Meachum, and Moore), that was the exception to the rule vs. that good niners' D where we still scored 32 points, but who needs 3rd down anyway when we kick a$$ on first and second down too? We were an almighty offense, ain't no getting around that...
It sickens me that a team that could only muster 1 3rd down conversion, 1 pass to a WR for 3 yards (Jesbow!), against a team we blasted for 50 points...It's sickening, but them the breaks...Thank God they didn't make it to the Superbowl to even more embarrass us...My anger and hurt has turned into shame now...
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2012-01-24, 12:53 | Link #4425 |
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considering the weather, I'm amazed the Giants ultimately pulled out a win with how much Eli was getting hit/sacked.
Just because you put up a ton of points on them before, doesn't mean you can do it again...unless you're Tom Brady and facing the Broncos |
2012-01-24, 13:17 | Link #4426 |
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Look my team was great...We somehow loss to a team that made 1 more play than we could, but I have no delusions on how great and historic my team was this year...Most of America saw it in countless national TV games...It f*ckin hurts and to make matters worse, the team that beat us played so poorly against a team we destroyed...Its just a lost meaningless season when we accomplished so much...For the niners give them a pat on the back, no one expected jack$hit from them, for the Saints, we were on the cusp of a dynasty, and the window closes slightly on that now...
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2012-01-24, 22:05 | Link #4428 | |
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2012-01-25, 03:35 | Link #4431 | |
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2012-01-25, 07:19 | Link #4432 | |
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2012-01-25, 09:09 | Link #4433 |
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I'd just like to say one thing about the NFC 'who made it and who didn't" argument going on here - you can be stellar for a whole season and light up the screen. But if you're not up to scratch on the one day that matters - then it doesn't mean much when all is said and done aside from certain individual accolades.
The Giants may have been mediocre during the regular season. But they considerably lifted their game in the playoffs. Uncharacteristic errors cost San Francisco, New Orleans and Green Bay on the day. Pressure and other factors in the leadup can turn any seemingly invincible team into a beatable one. And frankly that's what I've liekd with how the NFC has turned out. A team not many were considering a legitimate contender this year was able to perform when it mattered most. There's a lot of healthy competition in both conferences - which is very unlike the current state of the AFL where only 2-3 sides are real contenders and everyone else is literally just making up the numbers come the finals. I've been into NFL more lately because the game has a better spread of talent and that come the playoffs, a lower ranked side does have a chance at beating the favourite.
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2012-01-25, 11:16 | Link #4434 | |
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2012-01-25, 12:42 | Link #4435 | |
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2012-01-26, 16:30 | Link #4436 |
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http://gridiron-league.com/
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2012-01-27, 20:15 | Link #4437 | |
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2012-01-29, 21:21 | Link #4439 |
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Yall loving the Probowl? Pretty good game considering the D-lines are rushing the Quaterbacks like Pacman ghosts out there...
My last chance to see the great Breesus and Jimmy Graham...Looks like NBC Television loves them even more than saints fans^^...A little something to get me thru the offseason... Oh... and... LMMFAO @ NBC Halftime show...You could drop a 90lbs cinderblock on Tom Brady's lap and he wouldn't move an inch with how stiff he is in that interview with Bob Costas...Aw man $hit is too funny xD...Rep points to anyone who was laffing at how stiff he was on TV...
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