2012-01-15, 20:07 | Link #4221 |
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Yeah, well so did the Packers. If you recall, the Packers were 5th in total defense and 2nd in turnovers forced last year. They literally had the same group this year and I don't think they lost any coaches. It's strange to see the drastic change.
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2012-01-15, 20:10 | Link #4222 | |
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With the Giants you never know which D is going to show up the good or bad. Its been like that for them the past 5 years. The giants sure love to get on a role though riding into the playoffs.
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2012-01-15, 20:15 | Link #4224 |
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Packers are sunk. Giants are going through. If there was one upset I thought would happen, this was the one.
I like this, though. For one reason. For a season that was dominated by offense, DEFENSE is rising to the occassion. The amount of turnovers the 49ers and Giants caused today unravelled powerhouse offfenses this weekend. 3 of the 4 remaining teams are defense-oriented. Green Bay were their own worst enemies today. 3 lost fumbles and 8 dropped passes? You can't do that in the playoffs. Whatever happened to them in the leadup, it left them well off their game. The Harbaugh Bowl is still plausible. Ravens-49ers would be my most preferred SB. New England are in a frenzy though and Gronkowski is virtually undefendable. I think Baltimore knows if Schaub wasn't injured, Houston could have burnt them. Flacco has shown at times this year he's capable of getting it done, particularly when the opposition are higher level. Still, Baltimore has mainly green WRs and Flacco can be all over the scale. If they're going to beat New England, that OL needs to help Ray Rice go for a big day. With one of the weaker defenses in the league on offer, I can't see Rice being dormant in this one. As for New England - protect Brady, they win. Although whether Lewis and Suggs will allow that is another question. Baltimore need Reed healthy though, he was huge for them today. As for 49ers - Giants, defense v defense. I favour the 49ers for one reason and one reason only. I don't trust the Giants WRs. There have been a number of times this year Nicks, Manningham and Beckham all go completely butterfingers at the same time and Eli needs more than Cruz to get enough points on the board. Nicks has had two big games in a row but thoese were against terrible defenses. I can't see San Francisco giving him the same freedoms. 49ers proved this week Alex Smith is not merely a game manager - he can make the plays when he has to go full throttle. And their defense has been a clinic all year. That said, New York's defense has vastly improved the last few weeks and they finally have a running game again. Sense another super game here but now that Alex Smith has shown the polish required to win big games, I can't pick against the 49ers. For them to go from the debarcle they were in the last few years to this in one season is darn good to watch. While the focus has been on Green Bay, New England and New Orleans, San Francisco have ground out wins with consistency. Dave Dameshek is going to let it rip this week. Pittsburgh lost to Tebowmania, now the team he's been talking up all year go one and out? Baltimore making the Superbowl would be worth it for all the flak he'll cop for trashing them all year.
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2012-01-15, 20:19 | Link #4225 | |
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If I wanted to watch a bunch of shootout type affairs I'd watch college football. These are the pros, I want to see tough nosed hard fought football.
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2012-01-15, 20:22 | Link #4227 |
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The NFC Championship is back in San Francisco. It's going to be a crazy week here. Green Bay got discount double checked out of the playoffs. This kind of feels good to have the Giants come here, not because of the advantage at home, but also I'm personally kind of tired of the media drooling all over these fantasy football offenses (New Orleans, Green Bay, Detroit) and forgetting about teams that have really good defenses. Should be a great game.
Didn't need six last time.
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2012-01-15, 20:27 | Link #4229 |
'Sup Ballers
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Don't really care what you guys say, the Giants aren't 'defensive oriented'. Hot-and-cold and 27th in the league isn't defensive oriented. They also average out 5th in the league passing.
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2012-01-15, 20:29 | Link #4231 | |
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2012-01-15, 20:34 | Link #4232 | |
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2012-01-15, 21:12 | Link #4235 |
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Giants may have their super Bowl Ring since their last playoff matchup against the 49ers, but I still remember the final play of that game back in 2003 like it was yesterday (botched field goal snap).
Should they find a way past San Francisco and reach the super bowl, they will have a super bowl rematch regardless of the opponent (Baltimore 2000-01) or New England (2007-08)
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2012-01-15, 21:54 | Link #4236 |
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San Fransisco should be able to beat the Giants logically. They've had a better defense that was able to stifle the Giants earlier in this season at the same stadium. They have good defense and special teams. Their offense may finally be starting to click. They came up huge against the Saints, a team most picked them to lose to.
But this Giants team worries me. They managed to pull out that '07 Super Bowl, and Coughlin is like a post-season fiend. It's going to be one magic story against another, and it's just gonna be a game of who loses their mana first.
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2012-01-16, 00:07 | Link #4238 |
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I hope the 49ers go all the way. Guys like Alex Smith, Vernon Davis, Frank Gore, Andy Lee, and Patrick Willis have been on this team for years and have never experienced success. I would to all see them with a ring when it's all said and done. Especially Alex Smith. He has had it really rough. This city will go nuclear if the 49ers win. The streets were really crazy after last night's game.
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