2009-2010 NFL Season

Nomo

Nomo

Audioholic Samurai
If you made some attempt at a little football talk , it would be more fitting than your upto which is two words not one,;)
Not sure, but I think by Canadian rules that gives him 6 posts. :confused::D
 
sawzalot

sawzalot

Audioholic Samurai
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!:eek::eek::eek::eek:
I just sawz why you said NOOOOOOOOOO
I can't believe the end of that game, Rodgers with 383 yards holy sh!t
4 lead changes in the last 8 minutes wow what a finish..
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!:eek::eek::eek::eek:
Sorry dude, I was rooting for you. The sports bar I go to gets pretty packed with Steelers fans and they annoy the hell out of me. I always root against them just to annoy them.


Anyway, how 'bout them Bolts!?!?! I hate those last second nail-biters, but Nate Keading is money. If only Gates hadn't dropped that pass that got picked off, the game wouldn't have been close. Oh well, a win's a win.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Sorry dude, I was rooting for you. The sports bar I go to gets pretty packed with Steelers fans and they annoy the hell out of me. I always root against them just to annoy them.


Anyway, how 'bout them Bolts!?!?! I hate those last second nail-biters, but Nate Keading is money. If only Gates hadn't dropped that pass that got picked off, the game wouldn't have been close. Oh well, a win's a win.
You guys look like the best team out there IMO. A colts bolts AFC championship game would seem to be in your teams favor too.
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
You guys look like the best team out there IMO. A colts bolts AFC championship game would seem to be in your teams favor too.
I would have agreed with you before the game started, but now I'm a little scared about the playoffs. We had so many guys go down in the game. Our center went out, Quentin Jammer got hurt, and one of our tackles had to be helped off the field. We were already down to our second string center, so if his injuries bad, we'll be using a 3rd string guy. Merriman's been playing on a busted foot for a few weeks. You can tell he still isn't 100% and I saw him limp off the field on one play today.

Even more injuries to our already depleted team isn't good. Hopefully they aren't that serious.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
I would have agreed with you before the game started, but now I'm a little scared about the playoffs. We had so many guys go down in the game. Our center went out, Quentin Jammer got hurt, and one of our tackles had to be helped off the field. We were already down to our second string center, so if his injuries bad, we'll be using a 3rd string guy. Merriman's been playing on a busted foot for a few weeks. You can tell he still isn't 100% and I saw him limp off the field on one play today.

Even more injuries to our already depleted team isn't good. Hopefully they aren't that serious.
Your team isn't that depleted. You've won every game for like 3 months and are the 2 seed in the AFC. You get a bye for the first time ever with Rivers/Turner and your team has the Colts number in the playoffs. Right now you're my favorite in the AFC.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
You're kidding right? How did we cheat? By not letting the Bengals into the end zone? :p
LaDainian Tomlinson was offsides on that last drive. Should have been a penalty. That would have changed everything.
 
sawzalot

sawzalot

Audioholic Samurai
LaDainian Tomlinson was offsides on that last drive. Should have been a penalty. That would have changed everything.
Actually it was an illegal formation, he , as a running back and there not being another back on the field made it necessary for him to be in between the numbers and he was outside of the numbers towards the sideline an illegal formation with a 5 yard penalty and a run off of the clock, bad no-call in an important game with playoff ramifications SD got lucky on that one.
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
LaDainian Tomlinson was offsides on that last drive. Should have been a penalty. That would have changed everything.
You're right, but all that would have happened is that we MIGHT have had to go to overtime and then we just would have won then. There was also a blatant PI/Holding on Gates on 3rd down that wasn't called on a drive that would have likely ended in a touchdown. Rivers ran over and yelled at an official and pointed to Gates' jersey with his shoulder pad hanging out. How the hell does your shoulder pad get pulled out if you aren't being held? So I think those pretty much even out.
 
gmichael

gmichael

Audioholic Spartan
You're right, but all that would have happened is that we MIGHT have had to go to overtime and then we just would have won then. There was also a blatant PI/Holding on Gates on 3rd down that wasn't called on a drive that would have likely ended in a touchdown. Rivers ran over and yelled at an official and pointed to Gates' jersey with his shoulder pad hanging out. How the hell does your shoulder pad get pulled out if you aren't being held? So I think those pretty much even out.
I heard that Rivers played a great game. Just goes to show what a great job we did drafting him.:D
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
I heard that Rivers played a great game. Just goes to show what a great job we did drafting him.:D
He's getting coached up by Norv Turner. I think that guy could make Ryan Leaf a good QB. :D
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
NY Giants clobber hapless Washington Redskins, 45-12, on Monday Night Football

One of the most befuddling bunches of Giants in the franchise’s 85-year history continued their slow, winding march toward, well, something last night.

And to confuse everyone even more, they did it in a commanding fashion they haven’t shown since early October.

One week after an embarrassing defensive performance against the Eagles, the Giants clamped down on the Redskins early while scoring on their first four drives to spark a 45-12 victory over their division rivals that kept their playoff hopes very much alive.

The Giants (8-6) are now one game behind the fifth-seeded Packers and sixth-seeded Cowboys (both 9-5) in the race for the Wild Card spots. And since they hold the tie-breakers over both teams by virtue of their sweep of Dallas and their better record in common games than Green Bay, all they have to do is make up a game on either team and they’re headed to the postseason.

What will they do once they get there? How can anyone really know with this team?

They’ve done it all this year: blowout victories, blowout losses, high-scoring wins, high-scoring losses, late defensive meltdowns to lose games late in the fourth quarter and defensive stands to maintain the lead in the final minutes.

At the very least, we know they have a pretty good offense that has helped them eclipse the 30-point mark four times in the last five games. Eli Manning led the charge last night by completing 19 of 26 passes for 268 yards and three touchdowns, giving him a career-high 26 touchdowns in this, his sixth NFL season.

Ahmad Bradshaw, who lately appears to be getting over injuries to his foot and both ankles, contributed with two touchdowns on the team’s first two drives. And even special-teams contributor Derek Hagan found the end zone with a touchdown catch in the second half.

As for the beleaguered defense, they finally rediscovered their pass rush and got excellent run support and coverage from a banged-up secondary. Can it be considered vindication when they dominate a Redskins offense that, much as it was playing well in recent weeks, nonetheless entered the game ranked 22nd in the league and is missing three starters on its offensive line? Or is it just another aberration against a team that’s headed nowhere and will likely soon have a new head coach?

At this point, maybe it doesn’t matter. The Giants had to take care of business against a pesky team and they did – right from the start of the game.


http://www.nj.com/giants/index.ssf/2009/12/ny_giants_clobber_hapless_wash.html

I thought this was a pretty good read so I posted it. :)
 
aberkowitz

aberkowitz

Audioholic Field Marshall
Eli played fantastic last night, and is clearly enjoying the best season of his career so far. He has definitely grown into the role of being an elite QB in the league. He gained the leadership experience during the SB season, and the past 2 years the stats have finally started to catch up to his abilities.

I think we judge young QBs overly harsh in the NFL. There was a time when it was protocol to sit a young QB on the bench for a few years (holding a clipboard) and learning how to play the game. Now, if a guy doesn't come out and throw for 3500 yards with 60% completion and 20+ TDs by his second year he's considered a bust. Both Rivers and Manning have benefited from not being thrust in as the immediate starter on their team, and I think it shows in their development.
 

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