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

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Better than the Pats, I guess. If recent-playoff-Brady shows up, this could be over fast.

If "Vs Tebows"-Brady shows up that would be pretty cool. 45 points is the minimum the Pats need to put up to have a good shot at winning.

I'm not at all confident about his game.

HOLD ME GAF!
 
It was definitely an acquired taste for me, but black coffee is amazing - and it's my favorite pre-workout beverage.

It's 3 in the morning. Goodnight.

Pre-workout beverage, gross. You probably start working out all hopped up, then get a downer and fall on your face.
Try water.
 
Beer talk? Beer talk.

Bells is a great brewery, but you should have picked up their seasonal Double IPA. 10% ABV. Just came out, only available for a month or two.

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Holy shit, I am literally loling at this article on SI.com regarding the Schiano hire:

Schiano hire makes no sense

Tony Dungy coached the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a while, coached them well. The Bucs fired him because they were tired of losing in the playoffs every year. They hired Jon Gruden, who immediately won a Super Bowl, but then the team declined and they fired him, too. They hired Raheem Morris because they wanted some youthful enthusiasm, but then his team showed too much youth and not enough enthusiasm. So they fired him. And then, this week, they hired Rutgers coach Greg Schiano.

I'm sure each of these moves made sense in a vacuum. Seriously. Go stick your head in a vacuum. Then this will all make sense.

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So, uh, Curt Schilling posts on GAF now.

I think he's objectively the best athlete and only champion in the forums.

Unless Ted Washington's been lurking for years.
 
BigAT's got some mixed emotions stirring.

Not exactly. I don't want the Giants to lose him because he has been great with them and I also think he would be a bad hire to replace Schiano. He's older than I would prefer, he has been out of the college ranks for quite a while now and he has never been a head coach. As far as I can tell he hasn't even been a coordinator at the college ranks.
 
lol I wonder if the Rooney's are going to make Tomlin stand up to him. It's clear they fired Arians. Seems like that franchise is steered from high up. Not sure why people get so worked up by Cowher coming back.

But they wanted to fire BA after 09 and were talked out of it by Tomlin and Ben. They made the SB, Arians talked about retiring but Ben talked him out of it and so they only offered him a one year contract. They didn't offer him one this year. Not necessarily a firing, but a "thanks, we'll see you now."

As for Cowher, he won a huge power struggle between he and GM Tom Donahoe back in 99 that resulted in the Steelers saying bye bye Tom. Cowher went on to get the Steelers back to the playoffs and the SB while Tom went on to run the Bills into the ground. I do think Cowher had much more pull within the Steeler organization than Tomlin does.

As for what Art II wants from the offense, it's simple. More points, fewer sacks.
 
It's official...women love them some goober (yes this is useless information but I found it funny so deal with it).

http://www.nydailynews.com/life-sty...oll-article-1.1012545?localLinksEnabled=false

A poll of married women with cheating hearts said they’d prefer to have an affair with Eli Manning, the NY Giant quarterback, than with Tom Brady of the New England Patriots, according to AshleyMadison.com.

In fact, 54% of married women polled said that they’d rather have a dalliance with Manning because of his to his “boy next door” good looks, according to the adultery-promoting company.

Philandering females said they thought Manning would be “less of a hothead” than Brady and easier to relate to.
 
But they wanted to fire BA after 09 and were talked out of it by Tomlin and Ben. They made the SB, Arians talked about retiring but Ben talked him out of it and so they only offered him a one year contract. They didn't offer him one this year. Not necessarily a firing, but a "thanks, we'll see you now."

As for Cowher, he won a huge power struggle between he and GM Tom Donahoe back in 99 that resulted in the Steelers saying bye bye Tom. Cowher went on to get the Steelers back to the playoffs and the SB while Tom went on to run the Bills into the ground. I do think Cowher had much more pull within the Steeler organization than Tomlin does.

As for what Art II wants from the offense, it's simple. More points, fewer sacks.

Yeah, from what i've read, they were never going to renew his contract anyway since Arians has been talking about retirement for years.

Also, Jim Wexell says the final call was Tomlin's and apparently he pulled the trigger on not moving forward.

Ben's "complaining" is also being blown way out of proportion.
 
LOL disciplinarian. You know that question is directed squarely at Talib.

"Is there any player on this team that you cant wait to get your hands on them?" I think that reporter expected Childress to be the HC.



He's a much better choice than Sherman or Childress. Being that he was the DC at The U I have seen quite a bit of him. He;s a very good DC. Better than Butch Davis. But whether you get the coach you wanted or a name coach doesnt matter. But you have to be able to look at a coach and say, yes I can see this guy coaching us on the sidelines of a Super Bowl. I've never seen that when I look at Schiano.
 
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