NFL Super Bowl XLVI |OT| Matchup More Unwanted Than Madonna's Halftime Show

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Aww I'm sorry Larry. You feelin down about somethin'?

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Needs to be on every page forever

One note of caution, back in 2002 the Bucs thought they had a deal with Bill Parcells. He backed out at the last minute and they picked up Gruden for 4 draft picks. Gruden turned out to be decent.
I'm not going to kick the Bucs while they are down on the ground because karma can be a bitch. I will cover my mouth whilst I chuckle though.
 
One note of caution, back in 2002 the Bucs thought they had a deal with Bill Parcells. He backed out at the last minute and they picked up Gruden for 4 draft picks. Gruden turned out to be decent.
I'm not going to kick the Bucs while they are down on the ground because karma can be a bitch. I will cover my mouth whilst I chuckle though.

I'm not laughing at the bucs misfortune, that gif is just quite simply perfect. It couldn't be any better.
 
Nothing beats this though.

"I've never been a part of a tie. I never even knew that was in the rule book," McNabb said after the game. "It's part of the rules, and we have to go with it. I was looking forward to getting the opportunity to get out there and try to drive to win the game. But unfortunately, with the rules, we settled with a tie." - Donovan McNabb
I remember laughing at this when it happened. I'm not even sure the coaches knew the game could end in a tie.
 
Does Vince Fangio (DC of the 49ers) have anyone interviewing him for a HC position? He's been around for a while, seems he would be a good HC for the Bucs with a good OC to help him.
 
Does Vince Fangio (DC of the 49ers) have anyone interviewing him for a HC position? He's been around for a while, seems he would be a good HC for the Bucs with a good OC to help him.

It would be hard for him to switch to a 3-4 from Tampa 2. If he did get the call
 
Has someone GIF'ed Eli calling timeout after getting fucked up by the Niners? For some reason it reminds me of Short Circuit 2 when Johnny Five gets beatup by those thugs.
 
It would be hard for him to switch to a 3-4 from Tampa 2. If he did get the call

From time to time you will hear fans of the Bucs call for a switch to the 3-4 when some other team is having success with it and it is usually a dumbass thing to say. Especially now that so many team in the league are running it making it harder to get the players that can work in a 3-4. But the bucs do have the players right now that could work in it. Frank Okam is a powerful 350 pounder that would fit the nt of a 3-4 better than any position in the 4-3. Then Price and McCoy on the ends. Bowers and Clayborn could almost certainly play LB in a 3-4 athletically, but the question is can Clayborn play LB in a 3-4 with the problem he has with his arm. I've never actually noticed him have any problems due to his arm though. I think he just flat out plays better from the RDE so people have kind of gotten the idea that he can only play on that side.
 
Does Vince Fangio (DC of the 49ers) have anyone interviewing him for a HC position? He's been around for a while, seems he would be a good HC for the Bucs with a good OC to help him.

Vic, I think this is only his second year as a coordinator and one of those years was as DC at Stanford. I'd be a little surprised if someone was willing to give him a HC job already. It's not like the 49er's defense was talentless and awful and he turned it around. They were pretty decent last year and have an insane amount of talent.
 
I don't know how Eli kept going about his business with the way he was getting slammed that whole second half. Dude is made of pure iron.

Especially compared to, say, Tebow folding like a used lawnchair when the Patriots got their hands on him.
 
Vic, I think this is only his second year as a coordinator and one of those years was as DC at Stanford. I'd be a little surprised if someone was willing to give him a HC job already. It's not like the 49er's defense was talentless and awful and he turned it around. They were pretty decent last year and have an insane amount of talent.

then went on to become the defensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers (1995–98), Indianapolis Colts (1999-01) and the Houston Texans (2002–05). In 2006 he was hired to become special assistant to head coach of the Baltimore Ravens.
Then he went to Stanford. So he has experience.
 
He has had experience with both the 3-4 and 4-3.
Then I think he would be a great coaching pick up for Tampa

From time to time you will hear fans of the Bucs call for a switch to the 3-4 when some other team is having success with it and it is usually a dumbass thing to say. Especially now that so many team in the league are running it making it harder to get the players that can work in a 3-4. But the bucs do have the players right now that could work in it. Frank Okam is a powerful 350 pounder that would fit the nt of a 3-4 better than any position in the 4-3. Then Price and McCoy on the ends. Bowers and Clayborn could almost certainly play LB in a 3-4 athletically, but the question is can Clayborn play LB in a 3-4 with the problem he has with his arm. I've never actually noticed him have any problems due to his arm though. I think he just flat out plays better from the RDE so people have kind of gotten the idea that he can only play on that side.

Coming out Clayborn was suppose to be the 2 or 3 best 3-4 DE.

Versatility: Able to play in the 3-4 or 4-3 defense as an end, tackle or left-end in the 4-3. Has potential as a Pro Bowl player at any of the three positions. Projects best as a 3-4 defensive end.

Pass Rush/Closing ability/Moves and counter moves: A good college pass rusher, Clayborn would struggle as a right defensive end in the NFL. He lacks the speed, secondary moves and agility to make it as a pass rusher.

Not to say cant but standing up as a 3-4 olb would be a hard transition
 
Last Man Standing is about the only good comedy on network TV since Seinfeld.

The Loop was awesome, but it got cancelled. Everything else sucks.

You don't like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia? The first half of the first season was pretty boring when they were trying to be a modern Seinfeld. But after that they went full retard and it actually worked. Frank tripping on acid and thinking he has gotten locked in the RV bathroom is the funniest shit I've ever seen on tv.
 
Is Sash ok? Does he see field time outside of ST?

(Iowa homer)
He got up & walked off. I imagine he just was roughed up from it - the hit was certainly unnecessary and partially late. If it were against the Saints/Packers/Patriots, it would've been flagged.

EDIT: oh, didn't know he sustained a concussion. -_-

fu FMT!
 
Is Sash ok? Does he see field time outside of ST?

(Iowa homer)

He got a concussion from that cheap shot.

He's the first backup safety and has seen some snaps with the defense whenever one of the Giants' top three safeties is injured at all.
 
You don't like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia? The first half of the first season was pretty boring when they were trying to be a modern Seinfeld. But after that they went full retard and it actually worked. Frank tripping on acid and thinking he has gotten locked in the RV bathroom is the funniest shit I've ever seen on tv.

It's on FX where I live, not network TV and I preferred the first two seasons to whatever it became. I didn't even bother watching it this season. Loved it at first though!

If you don't like Better Off Ted, then you're an inhuman monster.

I'm sure there are a few shows like Better Off Ted and The Loop which had like a season then went off the air that I liked. Better Off Ted was fuck-awesome.
 
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