NFL 2012 Season - Page 251
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MountainDewJunkie
United States10342 Posts
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Zlasher
United States9129 Posts
On January 21 2013 07:58 Jerubaal wrote: People just use results to support whatever conclusion they had thought up previously. Where are all the people yelling about how Atlanta was going to get "exposed"? Tell me, is the 49ers winning by 4 "exposing" the Falcons? On the road? Yes. They exposed them for Mike Nolan's weakness all his life dating back to when he was our Head Coach. Great gameplan that works early on, but when the other team makes adjustments, he can't. | ||
thuracine
United States582 Posts
On January 21 2013 07:58 Jerubaal wrote: People just use results to support whatever conclusion they had thought up previously. Where are all the people yelling about how Atlanta was going to get "exposed"? Tell me, is the 49ers winning by 4 "exposing" the Falcons? they where exposed the last 45 mins of the game, they had no answer for 49ers offense | ||
Zlasher
United States9129 Posts
On January 21 2013 07:58 MountainDewJunkie wrote: http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/8862852/chip-kelly-contract-philadelphia-eagles-worth-325-million-five-years-according-source $32.5 million wow Okayyyy so I was wrong about the whole "regret" thing. Even if he last two years, he's hopelessly richer than if he stayed with Oregon. Moneymoneymoney And to think Jim Harbaugh two years ago got I believe 5 years for 25. Geez. Chip Kelly...doubling his annual salary by going to the Eagles (which to be fair was the best fit for him, with a back like McCoy, and receivers in Maclin and Jackson. | ||
Slaughter
United States20254 Posts
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xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On January 21 2013 08:09 QuanticHawk wrote: ![]() yesssss YESSSSSS I love Harbaugh. | ||
Aerisky
United States12129 Posts
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Zlasher
United States9129 Posts
On January 21 2013 08:00 snakeeyez wrote: Its never over until its over crazy things can happen If the niners win and the Pats as predicted can the 49ers really beat the pats in pure offense? I dont know What? Did you watch week 15? | ||
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Shellshock
United States97276 Posts
Yeah he's pretty awesome. I wish he had gotten the chance to knock Jim Schwartz | ||
Jerubaal
United States7684 Posts
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Mafe
Germany5966 Posts
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Zlasher
United States9129 Posts
On January 21 2013 08:12 Slaughter wrote: Niners CEO looks like a 17 year old. That's because he's 32. And one of the best CEO's around. | ||
Zlasher
United States9129 Posts
On January 21 2013 08:15 Mafe wrote: Man the 49ers are already media's darlings even if they went 8-8 regular season with one and done playoffs they would get more credit than all but conference champs. The hype train before this superbowl will he unbearable. This comment lacks any substance at all? Almost everyone picked Green Bay to beat them in the divisional round last week, shit only hits the fan each week after the 49ers play during prime time. We were fucked until Kaepernick ran nuts on Chicago on Monday night, then we were nobody, and huge underdogs, having a first year starter facing New England on the road on Sunday Night. The media hops on the winners of last weeks prime time game. They picked Green Bay over SF last week, once we blew them up, they pick us over Atlanta. This has nothing to do with the media loving the 49ers its the media loving last week. | ||
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Shellshock
United States97276 Posts
On January 21 2013 08:15 Mafe wrote: Man the 49ers are already media's darlings even if they went 8-8 regular season with one and done playoffs they would get more credit than all but conference champs. The hype train before this superbowl will he unbearable. Lol imagine hype of Tom Brady vs 49ers. Even having both Harbaughs + Ray Lewis retiring will be a ridiculous amount of hype. Atlanta would have been worse for tv ratings so I'm sure they're happy about that | ||
Jamial
Denmark1289 Posts
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Damiani
United States514 Posts
On January 21 2013 08:08 snakeeyez wrote: I dont know if the 49ers have the offense to beat the Patriots Not sure if this was sarcasm or not but the 49ers rolled up on the Pats week 15 41-34. | ||
Jerubaal
United States7684 Posts
On January 21 2013 08:18 Zlasher wrote: This comment lacks any substance at all? Almost everyone picked Green Bay to beat them in the divisional round last week, shit only hits the fan each week after the 49ers play during prime time. We were fucked until Kaepernick ran nuts on Chicago on Monday night, then we were nobody, and huge underdogs, having a first year starter facing New England on the road on Sunday Night. The media hops on the winners of last weeks prime time game. They picked Green Bay over SF last week, once we blew them up, they pick us over Atlanta. This has nothing to do with the media loving the 49ers its the media loving last week. I bet the Patriots told themselves that nobody believed in them before they played the Giants after their 16-0 season. | ||
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Shellshock
United States97276 Posts
On January 21 2013 08:22 Jamial wrote: Can someone provide me with a timer/countdown for the Pats-Ravens game? 3 minutes | ||
Jamial
Denmark1289 Posts
Oh shit, thought it was later. ![]() | ||
Zlasher
United States9129 Posts
On January 21 2013 08:22 Jamial wrote: Can someone provide me with a timer/countdown for the Pats-Ravens game? 5 minutes. On January 21 2013 08:18 Shellshock1122 wrote: Lol imagine hype of Tom Brady vs 49ers. Even having both Harbaughs + Ray Lewis retiring will be a ridiculous amount of hype. Atlanta would have been worse for tv ratings so I'm sure they're happy about that Tom Brady vs 49ers will be the whole, Peninsula, Serra High School kid facing his childhood favorite team in his 6th Super Bowl, going for his 4th win to tie Joe Montana. Randy Moss going for his first Super Bowl ring against his former team where he set single season records galore. Baltimore vs 49ers will be Harbaugh brothers, Ray Lewis retiring, making way for the new era of #52 and the new greatest ILB in the NFL Patrick Willis. "Linebacker history lesson: Butkus was the prototype. LT took the position to next level, Ray Lewis was/is perfect specimen, and Patrick Willis = state of the art." | ||
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