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Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-02 12:44am
by Steve
Flagg wrote:
Steve wrote:
Flagg wrote:I bask in the pain of Kurt Warner and his family. May he wake up night after night knowing that it was an incomplete and sob uncontrollably thinking what might have been. Oh the joy of such tears... :twisted:
Oh fuck off and show some fucking taste. :roll:

Your pain makes me STRONGER!
You seem to be mistaking "pain" with "disgust", little maggot.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-02 12:46am
by Havok
Mike Piera who is the Head of officiating is saying that the booth go the right call on and confirmed the final fumble. I've just watched the replay like four times. Ball in hand, arm going forward and he releases the ball forward. Incomplete pass. Bad call.

Edit: My brain fart.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-02 12:59am
by That NOS Guy
havokeff wrote: Now now now. Why a Cowboy's fan, such as yourself, would be concerned with the Eagles getting screwed, I just don't understand.
Die in a fire :D
havokeff wrote: However, that play was gone over by the VP of officiating on NFL Network and he deemed it the correct call. :twisted:
I have a less than steller opinion of the Refs and their handlers this year. I mean really, Hood fell of Curtiss' legs. We got hosed man. :x

Not that it excuses the Eagles choke job, but if that first down is to be had we're looking at OT.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-02 01:14am
by Flagg
Steve wrote:
Flagg wrote:
Steve wrote: Oh fuck off and show some fucking taste. :roll:

Your pain makes me STRONGER!
You seem to be mistaking "pain" with "disgust", little maggot.
Grow a sense of humor you pussy.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-02 01:27am
by That NOS Guy
Flagg, Warner honestly does not care about trophies. I don't think he's going to fret that much over it.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-02 01:31am
by Flagg
That NOS Guy wrote:Flagg, Warner honestly does not care about trophies. I don't think he's going to fret that much over it.
Sigh... I'm surrounded by people lacking humor.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-02 02:48am
by That NOS Guy
Flagg wrote: Sigh... I'm surrounded by people lacking humor.
Just because your joke is stupid doesn't mean I lack a sense of humor. You can fail at humor occasionally, it's alright.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-02 03:31am
by Steve
I've been beaten to pointing out that it wasn't very good humor and seemed like you were being petty. :P

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-02 07:29am
by Flagg
Steve wrote:I've been beaten to pointing out that it wasn't very good humor and seemed like you were being petty. :P

I was being petty. That's the humor! :lol:

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-02 09:33am
by Darth Fanboy
havokeff wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjmYmhI2hO0&NR=1

Go to 1:04 (tha catch from the back of the endzone, then the whole play) and don't fucking tell me that the Cardinals still don't have a chance with Fitzgerald and another play.

Never said they didn't, but you can't ignore the fact that they were far more limited in their options for the final play as oppposed to the two Fitzgerald touchdowns. NO middle of the field short of the end zone. The ball was going to have to be thrown so far that there would have been three or four Steelers there before the ball even made it to him.

If the play had been called as it should have, their chances go from 0% to 1-5%. They've got the best two possible players to do it with but its a massive longshot still.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-02 05:02pm
by Havok
Did you watch the video where I said. That was a hail mary pass and reception in the middle of 6 49ers, and the ball was thrown from the other side of the 50, which was basically the exact situation Arizona would have been in had they had another play.

Now I'm not saying that it would have happened, but for certain the chance was there and they have pulled it off in the past. Take into account that you can't put everyone in the secondary on Fitzgerald as you have Boldin and Breaston that need to be covered as well and you give the Cardinals a pretty decent chance to pull off the greatest ending in Superbowl history.

IF they have one more play.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-02 10:33pm
by Elfdart
havokeff wrote:Mike Piera who is the Head of officiating is saying that the booth go the right call on and confirmed the final fumble. I've just watched the replay like four times. Ball in hand, arm going forward and he releases the ball forward. Incomplete pass. Bad call.

Edit: My brain fart.
Watching that wanker come out and try to put the best face on one zebra attack after another gives me a good idea of what the Five O'clock Follies must have been like during Vietnam.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-02 10:39pm
by Havok
He usually does a good job of explaining why a call went the way it did, and he is also not shy about saying the wrong call was made. This instance though... I think he is going to side with the refs unless pressed VERY hard.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-04 05:13pm
by Elfdart
The 49ers have a new OC: Jimmy Raye.

Hav, enjoy your Martyball! :lol:

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-04 05:22pm
by Havok
Elfdart wrote:The 49ers have a new OC: Jimmy Raye.

Hav, enjoy your Martyball! :lol:
You shut up!

Had to see this coming though. Singletary is clearly a run first throw second strong defense guy. How far we have come from Bill Walsh. :(

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-04 08:04pm
by Darth Fanboy
Why shouldn't we be run first though if Frank Gore is our best player on the offensive side of the ball, which is my opinion.

EDIT:

Until we get a QB who can actually throw the ball again, and a playmaking reciever to accompany him that is. Let's get McNabb and Boldin from Philly and Arizona respectively and accompany them with Gore and watch as we contend for a .500 record!

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-04 08:40pm
by Havok
Fuck that. Get Palmer and Johnson in a trade and Boldin in free agency. Bring in Julius Peppers and Terrell Suggs on D... now we are fuckin' talkin'! :lol:

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-04 10:33pm
by Qwerty 42
I was actually very much impressed with Hill, and I think Singletary likes him. He'll be under center next year.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-04 10:46pm
by Elfdart
havokeff wrote:
Elfdart wrote:The 49ers have a new OC: Jimmy Raye.

Hav, enjoy your Martyball! :lol:
You shut up!

Had to see this coming though. Singletary is clearly a run first throw second strong defense guy. How far we have come from Bill Walsh. :(
Raye was Norv Turner's OC with Oakland, but being Norv's OC is like being Harrison Ford's stuntman: he does most of his own stuff anyway, so you're really just a stand-in. Just ask Clarence Shelmon.

On the plus side, your team won't have to learn a whole new offense. And let's face it, they don't have a good enough line to air it out anyway -and won't unless they spend a bundle in picks and FA dollars.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-06 03:04pm
by Qwerty 42
Speculation is saying Houshmandzadeh to Philadelphia after he gave an interview to Philadelphia's 950 AM.

And, in case you were wondering, this is who will be playing on Sunday:

PITTSBURGH:

OLB James Harrison (starter)
ILB James Farrior
SS Troy Polamalu (starter)

BALTIMORE:

Coaching Staff
FB Le'Ron McClain (starter)
OLB Terrell Suggs
ILB Ray Lewis (starter)
FS Ed Reed (starter)
ST Brenden Ayanbadejo (starter)

CINCINNATI:

None

CLEVELAND:

OT Joe Thomas (starter)
DT Shaun Rogers
LS Ryan Pontbriand (starter)

TENNESSEE:

QB Kerry Collins
OT Michael Roos (starter)
DT Albert Haynesworth (starter)
CB Cortland Finnegan (starter)
SS Chris Hope

INDIANAPOLIS:

QB Peyton Manning (starter)
WR Reggie Wayne
DE Dwight Freeney (starter)
DE Robert Mathis

HOUSTON:

WR Andre Johnson (starter)
TE Owen Daniels
DE Mario Williams (starter)

JACKSONVILLE:

None

MIAMI:

RB Ronnie Brown
OT Jake Long
OLB Joey Porter (starter)

NEW ENGLAND:

WR Wes Welker
K Stephen Gostkowski (starter)

NEW YORK JETS:

RB Thomas Jones (starter)
G Alan Faneca (starter)
C Nick Mangold (starter)
DT Kris Jenkins (starter)
CB Darrelle Revis
KR Leon Washington (starter)

BUFFALO:

RB Marshawn Lynch

SAN DIEGO:

G Kris Dielman (starter)

DENVER:

QB Jay Cutler
WR Brandon Marshall (starter)
C Casey Wiegmann

OAKLAND:

CB Nnamdi Asomugha (starter)
P Shane Lechler (starter)

KANSAS CITY:

TE Tony Gonzalez (starter)
G Brian Waters

MINNESOTA:

RB Adrian Peterson (starter)
G Steve Hutchinson (starter)
DE Jared Allen
DT Kevin Williams (starter)
DT Pat Williams
CB Antoine Winfield (starter)

CHICAGO:

OLB Lance Briggs (starter)

GREEN BAY:

CB Al Harris (starter)
FS Nick Collins (starter)

DETROIT:

None

CAROLINA:

WR Steve Smith
OT Jordan Gross (starter)
DE Julius Peppers (starter)
ILB Jon Beason

ATLANTA:

RB Michael Turner
WR Roddy White

TAMPA BAY:

G Davin Joseph
CB Ronde Barber (starter)
KR Clifton Smith (starter)

NEW ORLEANS:

QB Drew Brees
OT Jammal Brown

NEW YORK GIANTS:

QB Eli Manning
G Chris Snee (starter)
C Shaun O'Hara
DE Justin Tuck (starter)
P Jeff Feagles (starter)
K John Carney (starter)
LS Zak DeOssie (starter)

PHILADELPHIA:

Coaching Staff
FS Brian Dawkins

DALLAS:

TE Jason Witten (starter)
OT Flozell Adams (starter)
C Andre Gurode (starter)
DT Jay Ratliff (starter)
OLB DeMarcus Ware (starter)

WASHINGTON:

RB Clinton Portis
FB Mike Sellers (starter)
TE Chris Cooley

ARIZONA:

QB Kurt Warner (starter)
WR Larry Fitzgerald (starter)
WR Anquan Boldin (starter)
SS Adrian Wilson (starter)
ST Sean Morey (starter)

SAN FRANCISCO:

ILB Patrick Willis (starter)

SEATTLE:

OLB Julian Peterson

ST. LOUIS:

None

As well, apparently some of the players are pushing for the Pro Bowl to remain in Hawaii, and the week after the Super Bowl (next year, it will be on "media day" in Miami the week before.) As far as I'm concerned, they can have it in Honolulu, but I think it should be the week before. The Pro Bowl is a weak way to end the season.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-06 11:30pm
by Dark Flame
Why? It's already not a very popular game, and it won't get more popular with some of the best players not participating.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-06 11:52pm
by Qwerty 42
Dark Flame wrote:Why? It's already not a very popular game, and it won't get more popular with some of the best players not participating.
As I see it, it helps diffuse the boredom of the media week, and lets the season end with a game that matters: indeed, a game that matters more than any other.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-07 12:58pm
by Havok
Yeah, I'm not getting the thinking on having it before the SB either.

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-10 03:22am
by Havok
Ok so after watching the Pro Bowl, I am convinced of two things. Larry Fitzgerald is the best receiver in football, and if Warner could have gotten the throw off, or one last play, that the Cardinals would have won the Super Bowl. :D

On the free agent front:

Julius Peppers wants to go to a 3-4 defense. OH HOT DAMN!!

Boldin definitely wants out of Arizona. OH HOT DAMN!!

Terrell Owens finishing his career as a 49er?! OH HOT DAMN!!

Larry Johnson wants out of K.C.. Sproles/Johnson in San Diego in 09?

There is no way Cassell is going to sign a long term deal with New England. So he will be on the shopping block soon.

If Ray Lewis goes to the Jets, I think Farve will give it one more go.

I also think Warner is going to hang it up if they can't keep Boldin, and I don't think they can.

Hmmm should we start an off season thread?

Re: 2008 NFL Season Thread- The Road to Super Bowl XLIII

Posted: 2009-02-10 03:44am
by weemadando
havokeff wrote: If Ray Lewis goes to the Jets, I think Farve will give it one more go.

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