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32 minutes ago, Chris66 said:

Coaching in this league is horrible. Thats why. The only coach that understands situational football is Bellichick

Such a crock. The Patriots win more often than not because they have Brady. Sometimes Gronkowski but that's not as big a factor. It's not Belichick. James was wide open for  TD, couldn't make a routine clean catch. That's not Belichick. 

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1 minute ago, TheFunPolice said:

 

Well, I guess that throws a wrench into NE being the "greatest team of all time" then.

 

That's why you can't compare eras.

Or you could say this will never happen again in a salary cap era.

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1 minute ago, TheFunPolice said:

 

Well, I guess that throws a wrench into NE being the "greatest team of all time" then. That's the point. Those 49ers teams were loaded with HOF players, not just the QB and the coach and maybe a TE.

 

That's why you can't compare eras. That's also why it's a joke to call NE the greatest team of all time.

Exactly. They may have had the longest run, simply because the key components stayed together where others did not. 

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1 minute ago, Boatdrinks said:

Such a crock. The Patriots win more often than not because they have Brady. Sometimes Gronkowski but that's not as big a factor. It's not Belichick. James was wide open for  TD, couldn't make a routine clean catch. That's not Belichick. 

No but the remainder of that series was Tomlin having his head up his butt.

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Just now, Chris66 said:

Or you could say this will never happen again in a salary cap era.

 

Probably not. Perfect storm of a QB and HC having success EARLY enough that both get to stick around.

 

You need a somewhat young(ish) HC with a very young QB to play together for this long. IF you get a veteran QB and a decent but veteran HC one or both will be retired by the time 10 years goes by.

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Just now, Chris66 said:

No but the remainder of that series was Tomlin having his head up his butt.

No, the next pass was a good play, Butler just made an amazing play keeping the guy inbounds which then caused the Steelers to crap all over themselves.

Posted
1 minute ago, Chris66 said:

No but the remainder of that series was Tomlin having his head up his butt.

Roethlisberger should have thrown it out the back of the end zone. Not coaching. 

Posted
Just now, Boatdrinks said:

Roethlisberger should have thrown it out the back of the end zone. Not coaching. 

Rothlisburger wanted to clock it. Tomlin told him not to. By the time they got that it was under 15 seconds on play clock

Posted
1 minute ago, Chris66 said:

Rothlisburger wanted to clock it. Tomlin told him not to. By the time they got that it was under 15 seconds on play clock

Still enough time . Throw it out the back of the end zone . 

Posted
1 minute ago, TheFunPolice said:

All I can hope for is that the Steelers make it to the AFC Title game where NE will be fresh of 2 bye weeks and take it to them, keeping this game in their back of their minds as extra motivation to get those extra yards in the running game

 

bench the SOB!

Interesting ... I'm just hoping the Pats get knocked off and don't make the title game. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:

All I can hope for is that the Steelers make it to the AFC Title game where NE will be fresh of 2 bye weeks and take it to them, keeping this game in their back of their minds as extra motivation to get those extra yards in the running game

 

bench the SOB!

They won't, I personally expect the Jags be the AFCCG game with the Pats.

 

as for Eli, he wants stay on his New HC good side. (Rumor is McDaniels is going get the Giants Job)

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Peyton and Eli, and to some degree Flacco, are about the only QBs who have been able to have any kind of success against NE.

 

I think of the QBs Brady faced in the Super Bowl....

 

Warner: probably Brady's most impressive win was VS the Rams, though the Pats defense having the Rams plays probably helped... still took a last second FG

 

Delhomme: a cute story for a year or two... boats with fans on them riding through swamps to gramma's house where everyone is eating gumbo and cheering on the bayou boy made for some fun stories pre-game

 

McNabb: LITERALLY threw up all over himself when it mattered most

 

Wilson: another impressive win for Brady, given that he had to come back to do it against what was supposedly a great defense

 

Ryan: literally looked like he had just seen a ghost at the overtime coin toss... seldom do you see a QB so clearly rattled

 

Eli: a decent career overall and somehow made the plays when he needed to, unlike most of the above SB QBs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
12 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:

Peyton and Eli, and to some degree Flacco, are about the only QBs who have been able to have any kind of success against NE.

 

I think of the QBs Brady faced in the Super Bowl....

 

Warner: probably Brady's most impressive win was VS the Rams, though the Pats defense having the Rams plays probably helped... still took a last second FG

 

Delhomme: a cute story for a year or two... boats with fans on them riding through swamps to gramma's house where everyone is eating gumbo and cheering on the bayou boy made for some fun stories pre-game

 

McNabb: LITERALLY threw up all over himself when it mattered most

 

Wilson: another impressive win for Brady, given that he had to come back to do it against what was supposedly a great defense

 

Ryan: literally looked like he had just seen a ghost at the overtime coin toss... seldom do you see a QB so clearly rattled

 

Eli: a decent career overall and somehow made the plays when he needed to, unlike most of the above SB QBs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Umm the Rams game was all regards spygate which was about  defense signals. Othing do with O. And if your talking about that damn Boston Globe article which was retracted a week later as lies then wel ok.. ? 

 

eli had coughlin.. without him he and the Giants get smoked.

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