• American Football (Don't talk about rugby for the love of god)
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tom brady will stick his micropenis in eli manning's ear more at 11 p.s. superbowl predicktion NE 30 - NYG 24
NYG-24 NE-20 Patriots are a one-way team. To win a superbowl you need a good offense and defense. Unless your the packers.
NYG - 20 NE - 23 I think it'll be a close game. I'm pulling for Giants, but they're not the most consistent team this season. I really don't want Brady to have another ring and be up there with Joe Montana.
Giants over Patriots. All their pent up momentum will finally pay off, they have awesome receivers and an elite QB, coupled with a crushing defense. Patriots may have Gronkowski, but his ankle's hurt, plus the Patriots have a terrible secondary.
This forum needs impromptu polls so we can see exactly how many people want the Giants or the Patriots to win. On that note, Giants will win 35-28. Two monster offenses, vs. Mediocre defenses should lead to a high score game.
Surprised the Patriots are giving 3 points to the Giants. Really feels like it should be a pick 'em game.
NE 24 NY 17
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44HQGlTUyh8&feature=player_embedded[/media] hahahahahahahahaha! I love Terrel Suggs
[QUOTE=Evilan;34376578]This forum needs impromptu polls so we can see exactly how many people want the Giants or the Patriots to win. On that note, Giants will win 35-28. Two monster offenses, vs. Mediocre defenses should lead to a high score game.[/QUOTE] Living in Indy I hope the New England Brady's win. Colts fans are spoiled cunts/soccer moms and it would be sweet justice to see their "arch" rivals win here. It also woulda been great to see the team we stole win and the team with the cry baby ex-qb, who the town absolutely hates, win aswell.
[QUOTE=Evilan;34376578]This forum needs impromptu polls so we can see exactly how many people want the Giants or the Patriots to win. On that note, Giants will win 35-28. Two monster offenses, vs. Mediocre defenses should lead to a high score game.[/QUOTE] You just call the giants D mediocre?
[QUOTE=Dougz;34384304]You just call the giants D mediocre?[/QUOTE] 3 games don't erase the entirety of the season. Their front 4 is solid, but their DBs are lacking.
break this shit down with advantages and stats and shit fags [b]Offense:[/b] advantage [highlight]New England[/highlight] (Tom Brady, Gronkowski, Wes Welker? Please. NY might have NE on the ground attack but an offense leaning on the rush is not going to win the Super Bowl.) [b]Defense:[/b] advantage [highlight]New York[/highlight] (New England's defense sucks ass. Would probably let a plastic bag floating across the field catch a touchdown pass.) [b]Special Teams:[/b] advantage [highlight]New England[/highlight] (In terms of kickers, Stephen Gostkowski has a longer range and a better kicking percentage than Lawrence Tynes. Zoltan Mesko, left footed wonder, falls just short of Weatherford's tenure percentage, but it's not enough to sufficiently say that one is far better than the other. Edelman on the returns? He's a nut.) [b]Coaching:[/b] advantage [highlight]New England[/highlight] (Tom Coughlin's postseason record is just barely past .500% while Big Bill bats just shy of .750%. Both coaches know how each other operates after the XLII fiasco, but Belichick's trust in his team in do-or-die situations is unrivaled.) [b]PREDICTION OF SUPER BOWL XLVI FINAL SCORE:[/b] [i]New York Giants 24[/i] | 30 [highlight]New England Patriots[/highlight]
I hope the Giants win. It'll make the Falcons look a little better if the team they lost to turns out to win the whole thing (just like last year with Green Bay)
I hope New England wins, as traitor-ish as it sounds. I can't stand the Giants fans at my school, they can never shut up.
Why is it football when the only part that includes the foot is the punting? And why do you insist on calling "the european version" soccer? Europe, Britain specifically, was the birthplace of football D: Just wondering.
[QUOTE=just-a-boy;34450960]Why is it football when the only part that includes the foot is the punting? And why do you insist on calling "the european version" soccer? Europe, Britain specifically, was the birthplace of football D: Just wondering.[/QUOTE] nobody really knows for sure. there are lots of stories.
The ball is a foot long. And we call it soccer cause in the states Football>Soccer(in terms of popularity) Also we beat the British and saved Europe from superhumans and samurais so we can do whatever we want [sp]this is a joke[/sp]
[QUOTE=FFStudios;34434676]break this shit down with advantages and stats and shit fags [b]Offense:[/b] advantage [highlight]New England[/highlight] (Tom Brady, Gronkowski, Wes Welker? Please. NY might have NE on the ground attack but an offense leaning on the rush is not going to win the Super Bowl.) [b]Defense:[/b] advantage [highlight]New York[/highlight] (New England's defense sucks ass. Would probably let a plastic bag floating across the field catch a touchdown pass.) [b]Special Teams:[/b] advantage [highlight]New England[/highlight] (In terms of kickers, Stephen Gostkowski has a longer range and a better kicking percentage than Lawrence Tynes. Zoltan Mesko, left footed wonder, falls just short of Weatherford's tenure percentage, but it's not enough to sufficiently say that one is far better than the other. Edelman on the returns? He's a nut.) [b]Coaching:[/b] advantage [highlight]New England[/highlight] (Tom Coughlin's postseason record is just barely past .500% while Big Bill bats just shy of .750%. Both coaches know how each other operates after the XLII fiasco, but Belichick's trust in his team in do-or-die situations is unrivaled.) [b]PREDICTION OF SUPER BOWL XLVI FINAL SCORE:[/b] [i]New York Giants 24[/i] | 30 [highlight]New England Patriots[/highlight][/QUOTE] You're forgetting how prolific the Giants passing game has been all year. Victor Cruz especially broke a franchise record for receiving yards in a season. Considering How terrible the Patriots' secondary is, expect the Giants to air it out this Sunday. Special Teams I can give to the Patriots, Weatherford is really the only one getting the job done. In terms of coaching, Belichick trusted his team the previous two times they faced the Giants in do or die situations, and look how that turned out. Gilbride is finally taking advantage of our excellent passing game, and Fewell has found our defense's rhythm.
Giants have Victor Cruz......and not much else. Hakeem Nicks? Sure. Mario Manningham? Not reliable enough. He got a stunning ONE touch during the SF game for 17 yards. Tom Brady has nearly every single stat higher (or equivalently lower, for some) than Eli Manning. Brady has more pass attempts, pass completions, pass yards, he's thrown less interceptions, the whole nine yards. If Rob Gronkowski makes that high ankle sprain any worse, it'll be tough to give the edge to New England. Until then, I think that the NE wide receivers could out perform the Giants' if they show up and give 110% on Sunday.
Can't wait for the superbowl, I'm gonna get destroyed. And hopefully get a few bob from the New England Patriots.
I watched the Pro Bowl last night. I always wondered why I never watched a Pro Bowl before and now I know why.
[QUOTE=hobblinharry;34462934]I watched the Pro Bowl last night. I always wondered why I never watched a Pro Bowl before and now I know why.[/QUOTE] Its pointless, and its made even more pointless by the fact its before the Super Bowl now. The nomination means a lot, but the game is a bloody waste of time.
[QUOTE=Meller Yeller;34442453]I hope the Giants win. It'll make the Falcons look a little better if the team they lost to turns out to win the whole thing (just like last year with Green Bay)[/QUOTE] Nothing will make the Falcons seem better after putting up 2 whole points. And they'll never get anywhere in the playoffs with Matt Ryan, the ultimate playoff choke artist.
Are all the pro bowls that boring?
[QUOTE=ubertaco;34469925]Are all the pro bowls that boring?[/QUOTE] this was actually one of the more "exciting" ones
[QUOTE=God of Ashes;34470343]this was actually one of the more "exciting" ones[/QUOTE] So it still had the intensity of a junior varsity warm-up?
Downtown is pretty sweet. Tons of parties you'll never get into unless you own a small island. They also have Indy Cars for every team and are worried about vandalism to the Patriots car.
[QUOTE=FFStudios;34460270]Giants have Victor Cruz......and not much else. Hakeem Nicks? Sure. Mario Manningham? Not reliable enough. He got a stunning ONE touch during the SF game for 17 yards. Tom Brady has nearly every single stat higher (or equivalently lower, for some) than Eli Manning. Brady has more pass attempts, pass completions, pass yards, he's thrown less interceptions, the whole nine yards. If Rob Gronkowski makes that high ankle sprain any worse, it'll be tough to give the edge to New England. Until then, I think that the NE wide receivers could out perform the Giants' if they show up and give 110% on Sunday.[/QUOTE] Have you not been paying attention to our postseason? Manningham has had a huge presence in the last few games, and besides, he's not one to frequently drop passes or fumble. I think it's safe to say he's trustworthy. The Giants have a solid receiver corp in all 3 of their starters. The only offensive threats I see from the Patriots are Welker and Gronkowski, who is currently hurt. Giants lead the league in 40+ yard pass plays. It says a lot about their air game.
[QUOTE=God of Ashes;34470343]this was actually one of the more "exciting" ones[/QUOTE] I've never seen a play in the pro bowl like that first run play by the NFC, everyone just stood up and did nothing.
[QUOTE=GetBent;34469464]Nothing will make the Falcons seem better after putting up 2 whole points. And they'll never get anywhere in the playoffs with Matt Ryan, the ultimate playoff choke artist.[/QUOTE] It's so true. Such bullshit to have a quarterback that has fantastic regular seasons but is completely useless past that.
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