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mcmagic posted:That is faint defense. if kraft is evil, woody is eviler besides the pact with satan of course, woody tried to sign that when he thought belichick was going to be his coach and didn't read the contract closely enough
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Blitz7x posted:"the Falcons are averaging 6.8 yards per carry, Ryan drops back to pass.."
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 18:53 |
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evilweasel posted:if kraft is evil, woody is eviler Evil implies some competence at something. Woody has never accomplished anything in his entire life that he didn't have when he was born.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 18:53 |
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evilweasel posted:and no part of that catch was luck either And then the series of unfortunate events unfolded that ended any chance Atlanta had to hold on. RUN THE BALL AND KICK THE FG KYLE!!! Seriously, I think he has PTSD. He is quoted as saying he doesn't even remember what happened but he knew they had to get back into FG range...they were on the 23...
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 18:52 |
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brady gave this year's mvp truck to James White, i'm glad he's started doing the "but seriously, here is the actual mvp" with the trucks
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 18:55 |
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Being friends with a racist fasist doesn't nessecarily make you one, but the alternative is choosing to be friends with a racist fascist, which is somehow worse. They've chosen the side of the oppressor and they're lovely people, hth
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 18:56 |
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iospace posted:See, here's the thing I have to give Bellichek loving credit for. When he gets the lead, he knows how to loving protect it. He knows exactly when to run, when to pass, and when to boot it. Every other coach in the league it seems either goes too conservative (Green Bay) or goes for the ultimate 360 noscope killshot via TD (Atlanta). He's a great coach, but like the Yankees in the 90s, gently caress Off Patriots. yeah i think this is the biggest thing. the last two superbowls the pats won had absolutely insane blunders by the opposing team at the end of games and its infuriating.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 18:58 |
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Kraft and Woody can both be bad One thing I'm noticing is nobody is bringing up the cursed Nintendo Switch ad that started the downfall. I thought sports ballers loved curses
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 18:59 |
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Whether or not Brady personally shares Trump's views are irrelevant, he's choosing to support them regardless. He also has tons of children fans who are going to see his MAGA hat and think it's cool to hate brown people like their hero
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 19:00 |
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The second guessing of the play calling on that drive is over the top. The Falcons had just ran the ball and lost a yard. So it's not like they didn't even try to run. How can people seriously complain about putting the ball in the hands of the league MVP and asking him to put the game away?
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 19:00 |
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mastershakeman posted:yeah i think this is the biggest thing. the last two superbowls the pats won had absolutely insane blunders by the opposing team at the end of games and its infuriating. It's a pitfall every other coach with a top flight qb falls into. Though I think part of it has to do with "if we don't get a td, they win" which leads to the stupid.
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Remember the one drive that was entirely automatic first downs on 3rd down conversions the patriots otherwise would've never gotten ?
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All billionaires are bad hth
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:The second guessing of the play calling on that drive is over the top. The Falcons had just ran the ball and lost a yard. So it's not like they didn't even try to run. How can people seriously complain about putting the ball in the hands of the league MVP and asking him to put the game away? Ex post analysis. Just like people still think Carroll was wrong to not hand the ball to Lynch in SB49.
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Amy Pole Her posted:Remember the one drive that was entirely automatic first downs on 3rd down conversions the patriots otherwise would've never gotten ? Wasn't That the fg?
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 19:05 |
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:The second guessing of the play calling on that drive is over the top. The Falcons had just ran the ball and lost a yard. So it's not like they didn't even try to run. How can people seriously complain about putting the ball in the hands of the league MVP and asking him to put the game away? And "whatever you do, don't take a sack" is something he should be able to rely on Ryan to execute.
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Amy Pole Her posted:Remember the one drive that was entirely automatic first downs on 3rd down conversions the patriots otherwise would've never gotten ? a drive that resulted in no points
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iospace posted:Wasn't That the fg? That was the pick-6 drive.
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:The second guessing of the play calling on that drive is over the top. The Falcons had just ran the ball and lost a yard. So it's not like they didn't even try to run. How can people seriously complain about putting the ball in the hands of the league MVP and asking him to put the game away? I get your point, but at that point you also have to protect your lead. If even they had kneeled down 3 times and lost 3 yards, they still would have been at the 26 and while there is no guarantee he makes it, Matt Bryant has been money his entire career. It was the whole thing. Snapping the ball with :20 left on the clock, the incompletions that stop the clock and don't force the Patriots to use their time outs, the sack, the hold. I mean, it's a pretty easy argument to make that they run the ball three times, even if they go nowhere, kill the clock, kick the FG, celebrate your championship. I feel like it's Football/Clock Management 101.
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Amy Pole Her posted:Remember the one drive that was entirely automatic first downs on 3rd down conversions the patriots otherwise would've never gotten ? That facilitated the pick 6.
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Amy Pole Her posted:Remember the one drive that was entirely automatic first downs on 3rd down conversions the patriots otherwise would've never gotten ? all correct calls that ended in 7 points for the other team?
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iospace posted:Oh, and the 49ers are still going to hire Shanahan because their owner is bigger loving idiot than the Falcon's second half playcalling.
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shirts and skins posted:All billionaires are bad hth
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weird Asian candy posted:I get your point, but at that point you also have to protect your lead. If even they had kneeled down 3 times and lost 3 yards, they still would have been at the 26 and while there is no guarantee he makes it, Matt Bryant has been money his entire career. It was the whole thing. Snapping the ball with :20 left on the clock, the incompletions that stop the clock and don't force the Patriots to use their time outs, the sack, the hold. I mean, it's a pretty easy argument to make that they run the ball three times, even if they go nowhere, kill the clock, kick the FG, celebrate your championship. It was very aggressive, but coaches so often get poo poo on for being too conservative and letting the other team back in the game that I feel like sometimes it's a no win situation. You go full on Mike McCarthy and you get called out for surrendering a big lead while trying to bleed the clock. You go for the first down and the TD to really sink the knife in and you get called out for not playing it safe. It's an art more than a science and most coaches seem to get it wrong pretty often. Matt Ryan not taking every second off of the clock in every snap of the second half was weird though.
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:The second guessing of the play calling on that drive is over the top. The Falcons had just ran the ball and lost a yard. So it's not like they didn't even try to run. How can people seriously complain about putting the ball in the hands of the league MVP and asking him to put the game away? It's kinda dumb to be up 28-3 and then call 5 runs for the remainder of the entire game. The Falcons needed some points to seal the game and this was their best chance to do so. That's when you play it safe. Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:a drive that resulted in no points Actually it ended in 6 for the Falcons so double lol
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Febreeze posted:It's kinda dumb to be up 28-3 and then call 5 runs for the remainder of the entire game. The Falcons needed some points to seal the game and this was their best chance to do so. That's when you play it safe. I mean I can't really look at a 28-3 score in the third quarter and think "this game is sealed but only if they get some more points". The game was sealed. I mean, somehow they still blew it but the numbers were as close to 100% win probability as it gets.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 19:20 |
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In shades of "I hate him so badly that I listen just to see what he'll do next" Howard Stern syndrome, Pittsburgh had the highest market share for last night's game out of the entire country, including Boston and Atlanta. Pittsburgh loves football the most.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 19:20 |
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even barring kicking a field goal, if the falcons had stopped even one 2 point conversion they'd have won.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 19:21 |
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evilweasel posted:I mean I can't really look at a 28-3 score in the third quarter and think "this game is sealed but only if they get some more points". The game was sealed. I mean, somehow they still blew it but the numbers were as close to 100% win probability as it gets. Though I won't go as far to say it was the craziest win % swing this year. That also belongs to the Falcons when Berry took that 2pt back.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 19:21 |
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The Barstool building caught fire last night, apparently a small unimportant one. But this told me two things. 1) They're based out of New York. 2) Some company bought a majority stake in them for OVER TEN MILLION DOLLARS. What the christ.
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MY NIGGA D-LINK posted:In shades of "I hate him so badly that I listen just to see what he'll do next" Howard Stern syndrome, Pittsburgh had the highest market share for last night's game out of the entire country, including Boston and Atlanta. If the Patriots have to win another Super Bowl I will take solace in the fact that it'll bug the gently caress out of Pittsburgh
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 19:23 |
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big money big clit posted:It was very aggressive, but coaches so often get poo poo on for being too conservative and letting the other team back in the game that I feel like sometimes it's a no win situation. You go full on Mike McCarthy and you get called out for surrendering a big lead while trying to bleed the clock. You go for the first down and the TD to really sink the knife in and you get called out for not playing it safe. It's an art more than a science and most coaches seem to get it wrong pretty often. I just cannot for the life of me defend the call. And hindsight being 20/20 I get it, but even at the time I was shouting at the TV to run the ball. Freeman getting two touches the entire second half? Another thing I will never understand. Like I said, I get the point. Matt had a perfect passer rating deep into the SB for crying out loud, but I just feel like it's common sense to run the ball, milk the clock, kick the fg and walk away. The Patriots wouldn't come back from 11. I guess I shouldn't say wouldn't given the amount of crap that had to go their way in the first place, but up 11 with next to no time is a lot better than up 8 with next to no time. That 3 point buffer was the game.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 19:23 |
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Matt Ryan apparently was yelling at his QB Coach to call running plays.
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https://twitter.com/albertbreer/status/828624668965875712
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fired up
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 19:26 |
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FFFUUUUUUCKKK YOOOOOOUUUUUU TOOOOOOOOOM
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yeah apparently reporters laughed when he said this he didn't, and appears to have been 100% serious
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Kalli posted:Matt Ryan apparently was yelling at his QB Coach to call running plays. With Kyle leaving, I wish he would have just gone all Manning and called his own plays. It would have ended better. Also, is no one really talking about the radio going out in his helmet? I just cannot even believe how many things went wrong at the end of that game.
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