Artie's team won 3 years after he posted this thread.
Does this mean the Flyers win the Stanley Cup next year?
Does this mean the Flyers win the Stanley Cup next year?
(Feb. 07, 2011 4:51 AM)Megablader9 Wrote: Maybe, nobody's in their way right now...
I will pull for the Buccaneers next year. If there is any justice, Josh Freeman will get the respect he deserves. If not, there's always the lockout. To the UFL!
(Feb. 07, 2011 5:11 PM)Sequoia Wrote: For anyone who thinks Brady is overrated must be clueless. (Whoa, Megablader9, what a coincidence) Look, I'm not saying Brady is the best QB of all time. Because Tom Brady really isn't. But don't go on babbling like as if Brady is only a decent player.[Image: bwuar.gif]
Brady still is clutch...... 2007, Colts 20, Patriots 10. The colts almost had this wrapped, but Brady drove down field, got the TD, made it 20-17. Then, after a defensive stop (I think), Brady got another TD, to win, 20-24.
2007, Week 17, Patriots 16, Giants 28. Brady drove down field multiple times to get TD's, and got a Two Point conversion as well, resulting in the perfect 16-0 season. (I know, 18-1)
Yeah, Patriots pretty much blew out every other team they played other than those two, with the exception of the (Yes, I'll admit it's lucky) lucky Ravens game.
2008 - OUT FOR THE WHOLE YEAR
2009 - Week 1, Bills vs a rusty Tom Brady, who still lead his team to victory, with 12 straight points. (Failed 2 pointers, but they still won)
2009-2010 was a pretty bad year.....
2010 - Week... I forgot, but the Ravens game. Trailing, by... I forgot, I know that Tom Brady made a game winning comeback...
Yes, the Pats didn't really put themselves in the position to be clutch anyway...
Anyway, Tom Brady's receivers... hmmm... They pretty much all sucked before or after they went to the Pats... that proves that Brady is making them good. Peyton Manning.... slightly overrated if you ask me. Brady choked in the playoffs 5 or 6 times. Peyton Manning choked 10 times, meaning he choked more than he won. Yes. All Peyton does is get the stats and chokes in the playoffs to the Chargers or something. (It happened like 3 times, and a lot in the regular season.) Plus, when Manning was put in a position where his star players were gone, he threw like over 11 interceptions within 3 games. Brady, on the other hand, finds success with lower class players, besides Randy Moss. I mean come on, Wes Welker wasn't really that effective in Miami. Eli Manning? He would've lost that Super Bowl if the patriots defense wasn't to old to tackle him. Plus, he throws WAY TOO many picks, along with Jay Cutler.
When Bill Belichick was with the Browns, he had coaching woes, so.....
Plus Big Ben is not a real QB. I doubt he reads the playbook, because all he does is scramble around like a drunker and heaves that thing in the "ayer". Also, all you have to do is blind his right side, and he'll throw picks. You saw that Jets game, the conference championship. Big Ben threw a pick when he scrambled towards the left, while on that gutsy third down play, he threw towards his right, as to why he threw a completed, first down pass.
So yeah, Peyton Manning is the definition of choke. Big Ben choked in 07, and in the super bowl where he threw TWO INTERCEPTIONS AND FAILED TO BE CLUTCH.
Plus Phillip Rivers is overrated. He plays awful in his first five games, then he plays good, then he chokes after he wins the colts, if he has the chance to play them.
I will call Aaron Rodgers a better QB then Big Ben. Aaron Rodgers can run, while still retaining the mechanics a QB is supposed to have.
Yeah, the Brady injury, which ruined the patriots, causing them to lose to teams that they could easily win, causing them to fail to make the playoffs, causing the Steelers to be lucky and not play the Pats with Tom Brady who knows how to blow them out, causing a year wasted of Brady, causing him to get older... yikes, that's not too good. By the way, Aaron Rodgers has his own specialized helmet... (that might not count..)
So yeah, I know, the Bills and Lions are good teams, they just failed to win those close games that could've improved their record. And the Patriots believe it or not had a better record than they really played, but they are only getting better with that improving defense... 16-0 BABY.
Plus the pats had a 18 yard run play, the longest running play the steelers had given up.
(Feb. 07, 2011 2:05 PM)Furious Wrote: Yes! The Packers beat the Steelers! 31-25. The Steelers had a chance but then Green Bay intercepted the ball!
(Feb. 08, 2011 1:26 AM)Megablader9 Wrote: Why, I did! In fact, I noticed that you mentioned none of his recent failures, unless you brushed it off with a "it was a bad year".
(Feb. 08, 2011 1:46 AM)Megablader9 Wrote: Peyton may not get postseason wins, and I admit that. But I'd rather rely on a more consistent QB. Honestly, I'd say Matt Stafford was better, but he can't stay healthy. Sam Bradford dragged a bad team from a 1-15 season in his Rookie season. Josh Freeman completely turned around. Brady's getting old, and not as reliable. Give me a healthy Stafford!
(Feb. 19, 2011 2:26 AM)Megablader9 Wrote: I know that the season's over, but I've gotta say this. Ryan Mallet and Andy Dalton looked like #1-10 picks in their drills. I hope the Bears cut Collins, and draft another mobile QB. That's just how the Bears have always rolled. Well, not Grossman after his 3rd season. But I do see the Buccs getting some new WR talent, and the Rams getting a shiny new WR and QB. Blaine Gabbert/Pat Devlin and Titus Young! Rams win NFC West, then go to the NFC Championships to play the eventual SB Champs, the Chicago Bears. The next 2 years, the Steelers will beat St. Louis in OT, then St. Louis will run off 3 in a row. The Bears go on a tear, with Jay getting 2.(I'm an optimist.)