Rambo2014 wrote:Crap will do for most
But Science and Skill prevail
Rams to the SB Told ya all whooooop whoooop
Aseahawkfan wrote:Damn, Brady 9 times to the Super Bowl with five wins, possibly 6. I'll never see that in my lifetime again. That might be one of those records that stands for a long, long time. I don't think any other QB is even close to leading his team to the Super Bowl 9 times. I don't like the Patriots, but much respect for that ridiculous success. Every franchise now dreams of being the Patriots, the greatest franchise in history with the greatest coach and QB in history.
obiken wrote:It takes a perfect storm its not just about the Qb ASHF, coach and Organz, are huge too.
trents wrote:Gronk explained it all in the post game press interviews: "It's games like these where our conditioning pays off." That and getting the ball first in overtime so your own exhausted defense doesn't get exposed.
trents wrote:How in the Sam Hill does it happen that a player lines up off sides? I will never understand that one. Just look where the chains are on the sidelines guys! Michael Bennett used to be guilty of that not infrequently when he was a Hawk.
trents wrote:Gronk explained it all in the post game press interviews: "It's games like these where our conditioning pays off." That and getting the ball first in overtime so your own exhausted defense doesn't get exposed.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Gronk didn't explain crap. They won three before he even arrived. They didn't win because of conditioning. It's clutch QB play at the end of games that is literally second to none. No one has done better in the clutch than Brady in history. We watched that trash with our own eyes beat our team.
RiverDog wrote:There were a lot of factors in that game. You could argue that the Chiefs lost it in the first half when their offense got completely shut down. That was a lot of wasted possessions. Mahomes took a couple of Wilsonesque sacks, one that took them out of FG range. The refs awarded Brady a critical first down on a phantom roughing the passer call. The aforementioned lining up offside. A flip of a coin.
Maybe the KC defense was tired, but they shouldn't have been anymore tired than New England's. And if they were tired, there was a good reason for it: They couldn't get off the field.
Yea, Brady took them down the field in hurry up situations at the end of a quarter, and is to be commended. But we've seen lots of QB's do that, including our own Russell Wilson. It wasn't anything unique or novel. Heck, Mahomes got the Chiefs in FG range from his own 30 with 32 seconds and just one timeout, and still had time for a couple shots at the end zone. It's like shooting free throws in the last minute of a basketball game. The game has matured to a point where late game drives are the rule, not the exception.
There has been only two factors consistently in New England to take them to 9 Super Bowls in 19 years: Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. And they didn't make the playoffs the one year Brady was out even with a good record. Brady's the best to ever do it. He's the Michael Jordan of the NFL. I can't even argue against it any longer. He's not favorite, but he's literally the best QB to ever do it and it's not even close. He is the G.O.A.T win or lose. If he wins and has six rings. He's the G.O.A.T. by a margin so wide that we'll likely see the undefeated season record for Miami Broken before we see another QB with six rings. I have never in my life and no one else alive has ever seen a team go to nine Super Bowls in 17 years. They go to the Super Bowl 50% of the time with Brady and Beilchick together. It's unreal. Could you even imagine rooting for a team that goes to the Super Bowl every other year? It's insane.
burrrton wrote:Haven't read the rest of the thread, and just watched the end of the NFCCG on Tivo...
Holy. Sh*t.
That is going to be a black eye on this league for a long time. They *really* have to figure out some way to officiate these games that doesn't turn them into multi-million dollar coin tosses.
Sorry, Saints fans- that is some kind of screw job.
Oly wrote:My friend has a big annual SB party where we crack open some really good craft beer; if it wasn't for that, there is no way in hell I'd watch. The Rams at Pats are easily the two teams I least want to see win it. The only team I'd root against more than those two would be any team coached by Harbaugh. Hell, if Elway and Romanowski somehow came out of retirement and led the Broncos to the SB, I'd still cheer for them over either the Rams or Pats.
NorthHawk wrote:There's now a lawsuit by a New Orleans lawyer.
He wants Goodell to use his powers as commissioner to replay the time from the point of the non call.
It won't go anywhere in court, but it will keep this cloud over the NFL for the time it takes to be dismissed.
NorthHawk wrote:The other angle is the NFL is now in business with the Gambling industry. How will they react going forward
if there is some viewpoint that something like this is not worth betting on? I think they might end up
putting some pressure on the NFL to clean it up, just to protect their interests.
NorthHawk wrote:Teams are now involved in a business relationship with the gambling industry advertising.
This is another source of revenue, and the NFL doesn't want to lose what will be a larger
revenue source in the future as the business relationships grow.
Edit:
https://www.legalsportsreport.com/27336 ... rtainment/
NorthHawk wrote:Right now, but with gambling becoming legal in all states, it will be a lot larger.
And Gambling as a whole is far larger than most other businesses.
They don't want to alienate any source of revenue, especially when it's in its infancy and
has so much potential for massive growth.
NorthHawk wrote:The other factor is they are in a perennial weak division where they can count on at least 4 wins each year just by being above average.
They've done well in the playoffs, but when given a good chance of getting HFA, it helps a lot.
That's not to say they haven't had some really good teams, but just that it's another factor that's often overlooked.
NorthHawk wrote:The other factor is they are in a perennial weak division where they can count on at least 4 wins each year just by being above average.
They've done well in the playoffs, but when given a good chance of getting HFA, it helps a lot.
That's not to say they haven't had some really good teams, but just that it's another factor that's often overlooked.
Aseahawkfan wrote:We had our best period of football when the other teams in our division were weak relative to us. Who can tell how weak the division was when the Patriots are the best team in the NFL year in and year out? You could argue they played in a weak league given they're the only team to have the success they've had as long as they've had it. Super Bowl every other year is unheard of in the history of the NFL over such a long period.
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