The_Darkest_Red
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Umm... nope. I severely dislike the Giants a little bit less.We are ALL PATRIOTS FANS.
Umm... nope. I severely dislike the Giants a little bit less.We are ALL PATRIOTS FANS.
Best OT of the NFL season so far. Good job.
Love the Gifs.
We are ALL PATRIOTS FANS.
I thought the defensiveness in his press conference was hillarious, something like I played the same all year as I played today if you watched the games. Bullshit. Talk about a guy who cares too much about the media's impression of him.If the argument pertains to "Is Flacco an elite quarterback now?", then the answer is simply no. Elite quarterbacks don't cry to the media moments after the game addressing his eliteness.
JOE FUCKING FLACCO- Did he play ok yesterday? Yes, shit, he outplayed Brady, but here's my problem. That was one game. That wasn't the fucking tipping point on him becoming a great quarterback. It was a fucking outlier. And the shit is, he did enough yesterday to make people think he isn't a shit quarterback, and that we should lock him up to a long term contract. WHICH IS FUCKED!! He's not a winner, the team is a winner, he's not ELITE, he's not the reason we win, and his tard mustache needs to go worse than Cundiff. His performance yesterday not only didn't get us a win, but it fucked us out of our Super Bowl chances for the next five years.
Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
At least the Niners lost too, so there's that
So good.
It's all I've been hearing...Joe played his butt off etc etc. He played a "good game", but you're right. You're now officially stuck with him.
Should be fun!
Heartbreaking, heartbreaking loss. To see the game end on such a ridiculous mistake by a guy who'd already made 3 of them prior (one of which cost us 7) was just a bitter pill to swallow. Game was handed to the Giants twice. Still stings bad.
The non-fumble forward progression call was absolute horseshit, everyone knows it and the game was over had it not been called, but what are you gonna do. Bad calls happen all the time.
Offense was very inconsistent and shaky throughout, especially the pass game, but Smith made some great throws and great run decisions, and the run game was very solid. Our defense absolutely dominated the Giants all game, outside of the Rogers/Cruz matchup, Victor was en fuego. The second half especially was a complete shutdown, especially if Kyle fucking Williams didn't feel the need to stand two fucking inches away from a bouncing football.
Today is a dark, dark day. Great season, great things ahead, but a shit way to end it.
Rooting for the Patriots means you rooted for the Empire in Star Wars.
Classy as usual, but I'm not making excuses, we still had our shots to win and we didn't. Just a shame to see such a blatantly bad call at a critical moment, an increasing trend this year in many games.
Flacco would have won a Super Bowl with the Texans already.
Who's this stupid idiot? When your team drafts as well as we do, come back later.
Sometimes rooting for the bad guy is fun.
Classy as usual, but I'm not making excuses, we still had our shots to win and we didn't. Just a shame to see such a blatantly bad call at a critical moment, an increasing trend this year in many games.
Classy as usual, but I'm not making excuses, we still had our shots to win and we didn't. Just a shame to see such a blatantly bad call at a critical moment, an increasing trend this year in many games.
I was pulling for the 49ers all the way but can you really honestly say that forward progress wasn't stopped? It was a judgment call that could have easily gone either way.Classy as usual, but I'm not making excuses, we still had our shots to win and we didn't. Just a shame to see such a blatantly bad call at a critical moment, an increasing trend this year in many games.
And another Patriots'...FIRST DOWNSUPERBOWL!
Added a few to show that even though it's been a Pats/Colts/Steelers decade for the AFC, it's really been mostly the Pats. Also, the Steelers SB wins were absolute jokes. Seahawks and Cardinals? Really? People actually take satisfaction in those? Whoop-dee-fn' ding.
Disagree, the game was not on our defense, just like how I don't think it was on the offense's horrific 3rd down conversion ratio. That was all the Giants D, and that's why the game was very competitive and went down to the wire, anyone's game to win.Game was lost when your DB's start colliding with each other with the ball right between them. At least twice. If they would have capitalize on those turnovers, then it would have been a usual 9ers recipe for win. When Eli gave you the change you guys did not capitalize.
The fumble was a judgement call that can go either way. But your team lost in the field because it did not make the plays it usually does (Creating and capitalizing on turnovers)
Terrell Suggs is going to kill Skip Bayless. He called Skip a douchebag on the air.
I was pulling for the 49ers all the way but can you really honestly say that forward progress wasn't stopped? It was a judgment call that could have easily gone either way.
You like the dick eh?
So you're saying Flacco is better than Schaub?
I'd say it's a wash...
lol wat
Rooting for the Patriots means you rooted for the Empire in Star Wars.
Forward progress was absolutely, 100% stopped. Because he was being tackled to the ground.I was pulling for the 49ers all the way but can you really honestly say that forward progress wasn't stopped? It was a judgment call that could have easily gone either way.
Heartbreaking, heartbreaking loss. To see the game end on such a ridiculous mistake by a guy who'd already made 3 of them prior (one of which cost us 7) was just a bitter pill to swallow. Game was handed to the Giants twice. Still stings bad.
The non-fumble forward progression call was absolute horseshit, everyone knows it and the game was over had it not been called, but what are you gonna do. Bad calls happen all the time.
Offense was very inconsistent and shaky throughout, especially the pass game, but Smith made some great throws and great run decisions, and the run game was very solid. Our defense absolutely dominated the Giants all game, outside of the Rogers/Cruz matchup, Victor was en fuego. The second half especially was a complete shutdown, especially if Kyle fucking Williams didn't feel the need to stand two fucking inches away from a bouncing football.
Today is a dark, dark day. Great season, great things ahead, but a shit way to end it.
I can't seriously listen to anyone saying that the Niners gave the game away on STs and that Kyle Williams cost themselves a trip to the SB. Here's the tale of the tape for me on this game:
- 1/13 on third down
- All of 1 completion to WRs all game
- 12/26 196 passing yards for Smith but 101 yards came on 2 receptions by Davis (see below)
- Two touchdowns on busted coverages to Davis
I'll leave it to one's discretion whether or not to credit the Giants D on any of the above points.
lol wat
Yeah, I agree. I think the call would have been much more controversial if it was called a fumble.I've seen fumbles get called when progress is stopped, but when the ball carrier is being moved backwards before the strip, I don't think it ever goes that way.
Skip was asking for it.. as usual.Skip just interviewed Suggs on 1st take, and Suggs was not in the mood for cute wordplay and he let Skip know that.
Classy as usual, but I'm not making excuses, we still had our shots to win and we didn't. Just a shame to see such a blatantly bad call at a critical moment, an increasing trend this year in many games.
So you're saying Flacco is better than Schaub?
I'd say it's a wash...
If they ever actually brought Suggs in-studio for an interview we might have another one of these on our hands.Skip was asking for it.. as usual.
Calling Suggs out again and again...
Skip just interviewed Suggs on 1st take, and Suggs was not in the mood for cute wordplay and he let Skip know that.
Give yourself some credit, mang. Schaub is a better quarterback than Flacco.
Never said the Giants didn't play well or deserve the victory.See below.
Honestly, I can't explain it as well as Mike Perreira did during the broadcast. If you can, find the clip where he mentions why he thinks it was a bad call and describes why. He does it better justice than I.Yeah, I agree. I think the call would have been much more controversial if it was called a fumble.
Classy as usual, but I'm not making excuses, we still had our shots to win and we didn't. Just a shame to see such a blatantly bad call at a critical moment, an increasing trend this year in many games.
Flacco? A professional quarterback doing the job he is paid to do properly?! I'm shocked. Playing well in a loss means nothing. We are just going to have to see his performance going forward.
If they ever actually brought Suggs in-studio for an interview we might have another one of these on our hands.
What was the context? Did he just flatout call him a douchebag?
For those of us stuck in the office
I dunno.
Schaub has folded under pressure many times in the 4th quarter of games. At least Flacco has some of that under his belt. That's why I said it's a wash...
Skip just interviewed Suggs on 1st take, and Suggs was not in the mood for cute wordplay and he let Skip know that.
I've never seen that before, was it staged?
Which will be the same shit we're used to. Flacco is shit, and now we're stuck with his shit for the next 5 years. Please let Ozzie wise up and not lock him up long term.
What was the context? Did he just flatout call him a douchebag?
For those of us stuck in the office![]()
I've never seen that before, was it staged?
If they ever actually brought Suggs in-studio for an interview we might have another one of these on our hands.
You shouldn't of been playing against NE anyway...you just happened to play TJ Yates and catch Jacoby on one of his dumber days.
Disagree, the game was not on our defense, just like how I don't think it was on the offense's horrific 3rd down conversion ratio. That was all the Giants D, and that's why the game was very competitive and went down to the wire, anyone's game to win.