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pittsburgh didn't set up for the option. the safeties were playing too deep anyway, by the time a bronco caught the ball, troy came into the screen atfer he was gone & running up the field

Polamalu out of position? What a shocker. I've never seen so much praise for a guy who seems to be wrong so much. When he guesses right it looks awesome he blows plays up, but for my liking he freelances way too much.
 
Polamalu out of position? What a shocker. I've never seen so much praise for a guy who seems to be wrong so much. When he guesses right it looks awesome he blows plays up, but for my liking he freelances way too much.

Polamalu can play out of position so much because of Ryan Clark. Yes, Clark is that good, and he didn't play in that Denver game. Before that he had Chris Hope taking his back, which he wasn't too shabby either. Polamalu does make some huge plays, but he reaps a lot of the benefits of the FS backing him up.

And I'm loving everyone beating the Pats up for not beating a team that finished over .500 :lol Yep, and Baltimore was exactly .500 on the road because they suck, losing to the likes of the Titans, Jaguars (zero first downs in the 1st half of that game), Seahawks and Chargers, and in that Chargers game Rivers ripped them apart scoring on their first 6 possessions (which Baltimore's D had never let happen since that team relocated there from Cleveland). Baltimore barely scraped by against the Texans sporting a 3rd string QB, and Flacco sucks in the post season. Can the Pats lose? Yes, any team can lose, but I think the Pats only lose if they beat themselves. And isn't Brady like 6-1 all-time against them? There's another stat you can't deny.
 
Polamalu can play out of position so much because of Ryan Clark. Yes, Clark is that good, and he didn't play in that Denver game. Before that he had Chris Hope taking his back, which he wasn't too shabby either. Polamalu does make some huge plays, but he reaps a lot of the benefits of the FS backing him up.

And I'm loving everyone beating the Pats up for not beating a team that finished over .500 :lol Yep, and Baltimore was exactly .500 on the road because they suck, losing to the likes of the Titans, Jaguars (zero first downs in the 1st half of that game), Seahawks and Chargers, and in that Chargers game Rivers ripped them apart scoring on their first 6 possessions (which Baltimore's D had never let happen since that team relocated there from Cleveland). Baltimore barely scraped by against the Texans sporting a 3rd string QB, and Flacco sucks in the post season. Can the Pats lose? Yes, any team can lose, but I think the Pats only lose if they beat themselves. And isn't Brady like 6-1 all-time against them? There's another stat you can't deny.


No one is beating the Pats up. I always consider the source when trying to reach a rational thought. My consideration tells me this. Sprig is a Steelers fan. So naturally anything positive a poster may have to say about the Ravens cannot be accepted by Sprig. :lecture:rotfl
 
I'm more interested in what the Colts will do with Manning. If he's going to come back and play for another 3-4 years I doubt Luck wants to go there and be the understudy.

Unless they move the pick, maybe Luck will take a page from the Eli Manning draft day playbook.
 
I'm more interested in what the Colts will do with Manning. If he's going to come back and play for another 3-4 years I doubt Luck wants to go there and be the understudy.

Unless they move the pick, maybe Luck will take a page from the Eli Manning draft day playbook.

You mean Eli Mannings daddies play book. :lecture:lol
 
Does the NFL have any penalties for someone like Luck if he were to decide to withdraw from the draft and do a walk-on with a team he wants to play for?
 
Does the NFL have any penalties for someone like Luck if he were to decide to withdraw from the draft and do a walk-on with a team he wants to play for?
He can not sign sit out a whole year then re-enter the draft the next year if I remember right.

His better option would have been undeclare from draft and as long as he had not signed agent he could have gone back to Stanford for one more year but I think the day to do so just passed.
 
We've already seen that despite Tebow's lack of passing skills he has won a significant percentage of his games. We've seen he can make accurate passes. Its not out of the realm of possibilities that actually having a full training camp as the team's starter would dramatically improve that aspect.

He can improve, and he will need to, but it would be a joke to say the rest of the team might as well stand pat with mediocrity because its just a matter of them drafting the next Joe Montana or John Elway.

He can't even throw a tight spiral 3/4 of the time. The ball looks like a wounded duck wobbling through the air. :lol
 
He can't even throw a tight spiral 3/4 of the time. The ball looks like a wounded duck wobbling through the air. :lol

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No one is beating the Pats up. I always consider the source when trying to reach a rational thought. My consideration tells me this. Sprig is a Steelers fan. So naturally anything positive a poster may have to say about the Ravens cannot be accepted by Sprig. :lecture:rotfl

I can't deny those words of wisdom :lol Being their biggest threat I follow them about as closely as I follow the Steelers, and I'll tell you this- this season the Ravens do not match up well against the Patriots. On the road, elite passing team ..... not the Ravens' cup of tea this year.

I mean this is truly sad, I'm singing praise for the Pats and rooting for them :monkey4

And in other Steeler news, Coach Tomlin's father passed away. Them losing to Denver actually allowed him to spend his father's last few days of life with him. And did anyone know about Green Bay's OC's son being found in a river a few days before their play off loss? Man, I don't know how these guys do it. I lost my sister to a car accident and father to cancer 12 days apart about 5 years ago and I couldn't imagine not being there. To me, no millions of dollars could buy those days for me.
 
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