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Post by Just Another Shem on Feb 2, 2017 12:23:09 GMT -5
You don't think Brady is overrated. You expect him to go out and win a Super Bowl on Sunday. Your actions, speak louder than words. You bet heavy on the Patriots, in spite of being critical of their defense all season, and that same defense facing Julio Jones, Matt Ryan (MVP) and the #1 offense in football. You're betting that money, because you expect Tom Brady to beat the league MVP and outscore the #1 offense in the league. Let's be friends. We both expect the same outcome. I expect the PATS to win the SB Here in lies the problem I 100% expect BB to be the biggest reason If you don't hate the Patriots, why are you rooting to lose money on the game? You're going to be rooting for them on Sunday, aren't you. You can admit it. Embrace the greatness. Even you can't deny that Brady has had an unbelievable season.
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Post by NEW YORK on Feb 2, 2017 12:25:39 GMT -5
I expect the PATS to win the SB Here in lies the problem I 100% expect BB to be the biggest reason If you don't hate the Patriots, why are you rooting to lose money on the game? You're going to be rooting for them on Sunday, aren't you. You can admit it. Embrace the greatness. Even you can't deny that Brady has had an unbelievable season. Tom Brady fans have ruined it for me
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Post by Just Another Shem on Feb 2, 2017 12:27:38 GMT -5
If you don't hate the Patriots, why are you rooting to lose money on the game? You're going to be rooting for them on Sunday, aren't you. You can admit it. Embrace the greatness. Even you can't deny that Brady has had an unbelievable season. Tom Brady fans have ruined it for me Why? It's been long since established that nobody here is a "Brady fan, not a Patriots fan" Stop arguing something that doesn't exist. Let it go.
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Post by NEW YORK on Feb 2, 2017 12:33:03 GMT -5
Tom Brady fans have ruined it for me Why? It's been long since established that nobody here is a "Brady fan, not a Patriots fan" Stop arguing something that doesn't exist. Let it go. Lol The opposite of everything you said There is one sure fire lock in this place It doesn't matter one bit how Tom Brady plays Sunday If they win, he is all that will be discussed
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Post by Just Another Shem on Feb 2, 2017 12:40:26 GMT -5
Why? It's been long since established that nobody here is a "Brady fan, not a Patriots fan" Stop arguing something that doesn't exist. Let it go. Lol The opposite of everything you said There is one sure fire lock in this place It doesn't matter one bit how Tom Brady plays Sunday If they win, he is all that will be discussed Just like when they lose, he is all that is discussed? He played one of the all time great Super Bowls against the Seahawks and you haven't given him a shred of credit for it. You can't expect people to talk real with you when you don't return the favor.
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Post by NEW YORK on Feb 2, 2017 12:42:13 GMT -5
Lol The opposite of everything you said There is one sure fire lock in this place It doesn't matter one bit how Tom Brady plays Sunday If they win, he is all that will be discussed Just like when they lose, he is all that is discussed? He played one of the all time great Super Bowls against the Seahawks and you haven't given him a shred of credit for it. You can't expect people to talk real with you when you don't return the favor. He played a fantastic Quarter after spending 3 quarters almost destroying their chances After the Wagner INT The infamous Rock text to Dirt "So tired of losing Super Bowls because of this guy"
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Post by NEW YORK on Feb 2, 2017 12:44:00 GMT -5
So Penisaurus Rex
What are your Sunday plans?
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Post by Just Another Shem on Feb 2, 2017 12:58:25 GMT -5
Just like when they lose, he is all that is discussed? He played one of the all time great Super Bowls against the Seahawks and you haven't given him a shred of credit for it. You can't expect people to talk real with you when you don't return the favor. He played a fantastic Quarter after spending 3 quarters almost destroying their chances After the Wagner INT The infamous Rock text to Dirt "So tired of losing Super Bowls because of this guy" 400 yards, 4 TDs, 2 INTs... First INT was brutal. after a 9 minute, 13 play drive to open the game that got them near the goalline. Second INT wasn't his fault. Hardly spending 3 quarters destroying their chances. That game is probably his gold-star playoff performance of his career.
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Post by OXlodge on Feb 2, 2017 13:00:29 GMT -5
LOL
328 = 400
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Post by Just Another Shem on Feb 2, 2017 13:01:06 GMT -5
So Penisaurus Rex What are your Sunday plans? Having a 60 inch TV mounted over my fireplace tomorrow. I'll be watching at home with my wife and kids. Unless I'm at the game, I don't do crowds for big Patriots games anymore. I hate the people who say they're Pats fans and then spend the entire game gabbing away and not paying attention. I broke that policy for the 2013 AFCCG and left annoyed in the 3rd quarter. Nope... Snoogins watches the Super Bowl at home, with a feast of food and his wife by his side.
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Post by NEW YORK on Feb 2, 2017 13:01:15 GMT -5
lol Without looking, knew that was off Cereal hates rounding errors
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Post by Zig on Feb 2, 2017 13:08:54 GMT -5
Why? It's been long since established that nobody here is a "Brady fan, not a Patriots fan" Stop arguing something that doesn't exist. Let it go. Lol The opposite of everything you said There is one sure fire lock in this place It doesn't matter one bit how Tom Brady plays Sunday If they win, he is all that will be discussed well it'll be history if they win my man. 1st QB with 5 rings...So yes, it will probs be mentioned on sports forums everywhere nobody thinks he did it alone, that'd be stupid, but facts are facts
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Post by Smuck on Feb 2, 2017 13:09:44 GMT -5
I think of every team in the NFC, the Falcons are the only ones who can keep it close vs the Patriots in a game where the Pats don't make mistakes. I'm sorry, but the Patriots defense that lost to Seattle is not the same defense we've seen over the past 3 months. I thought Pittsburgh and Atlanta were the two teams in the league that had the offense to hang with New England. Now I didn't think Pittsburgh was going to win, and I don't think Atlanta is going to win. But, those were the top 2 teams I didn't want to face in the playoffs. That goes against everything you've always said about the Pats not losing shootouts
I actually agree, and its why I liked the Chiefs more than the Steeelers, and why I don't like the Falcons here
And its the same defense, its just that Seattle was the only good offense they faced
The other halfway decent offense they faced were the Ravens, who went up and down field all night on the Pats defense
No they didn't. The Pats spotted them the ball in the red zone twice.
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Post by Super Paul Mullin on Feb 2, 2017 13:58:51 GMT -5
Imagine if those Giants receivers hadn't gone to Florida to party. We may have been seeing Brady - Manning III. Sad.
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Post by NEW YORK on Feb 2, 2017 14:13:04 GMT -5
Imagine if those Giants receivers hadn't gone to Florida to party. We may have been seeing Brady - Manning III. Sad. Wouldn't you rather win?
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Post by NEW YORK on Feb 2, 2017 15:15:15 GMT -5
7-4 3-2 5-1
My shitty boxes
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Post by MoonDriven on Feb 2, 2017 16:36:12 GMT -5
If Atlanta wins on Sunday, Tom Brady will be tied for second most super bowl losses by a QB
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Post by NEW YORK on Feb 2, 2017 16:37:30 GMT -5
If Atlanta wins on Sunday, Tom Brady will be tied for second most super bowl losses by a QB The Brady loving media will act like it never happened
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Post by NEW YORK on Feb 2, 2017 16:37:59 GMT -5
If Atlanta wins on Sunday, Tom Brady will be tied for second most super bowl losses by a QB "Jim Kelly here I come"
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2017 16:52:14 GMT -5
If Atlanta wins on Sunday, Tom Brady will be tied for second most super bowl losses by a QB and where would his 4 wins put him?
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Post by MoonDriven on Feb 2, 2017 17:03:17 GMT -5
If Atlanta wins on Sunday, Tom Brady will be tied for second most super bowl losses by a QB and where would his 4 wins put him? I'm not doing your homework for you
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Post by Zig on Feb 2, 2017 17:47:43 GMT -5
If Atlanta wins on Sunday, Tom Brady will be tied for second most super bowl losses by a QB he compiled his way to the losses earned the Ws
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Post by Zig on Feb 2, 2017 18:07:59 GMT -5
Michael Bennet on NFLN
good stuff
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Post by The Bag on Feb 2, 2017 18:37:35 GMT -5
Everyone please keep in mind, when the pats bear the falcons on Sunday, the eagles provided the gameplan of how to beat them.
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Post by Zig on Feb 2, 2017 20:22:34 GMT -5
T-minus 70 hours
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Post by Zig on Feb 3, 2017 10:16:06 GMT -5
literally nothing would surprise me with this one except the Falcons winning "big". I think it's going to be close but wouldnt be surprised if it's fairly easy for the Pats, 10 points or so. I know the Pats D hasnt really been tested this year but this aint their first rodeo either. And I know they have a lot of good players on defense and a pretty good coach. And they go against a pretty good offense during practice. every Pats SB since '86 has been a really good game. Intense if you are fan, years off your life shit lol I'd love to finally be one the right side of an easy one LET"S GO!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2017 14:10:13 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2017 14:11:17 GMT -5
Upon initial inspection, what the Falcons’ defense has to offer isn’t encouraging. They were 27th in DVOA during the regular season, and 29th against the pass. They averaged a league-high 132.9 yards after catch allowed—a worrisome total considering New England’s ranked third in the NFL in yards after catch. The Falcons won the NFC South and tore through the playoffs largely because their offense is a scythe: Atlanta averaged 33.8 points per game during the regular season while also churning out 6.69 yards per play—totals that ranked eighth- and fourth-best in the NFL since the 1970 merger. And in their playoff wins against Seattle and Green Bay, they maintained that breakneck pace by averaging 40 points and 6.68 yards per play. (In fairness, DVOA takes situations including score gap into consideration, but opponents did frequently have to air it out to play catch up, so some of the Falcons’ defensive numbers may not be as awful as they appear.)
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Post by jets12 on Feb 3, 2017 14:11:42 GMT -5
Not going to read the article but assuming it's saying what the title implies......I don't see how they stop NE. It's only going to take 1 turnover or 1-2 early punts to turn this into a rout. GB/Atlanta all over again, except this time Atlanta is GB.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2017 14:12:29 GMT -5
Atlanta is especially vulnerable (26th in DVOA) against running backs who can catch passes—a wrinkle the Patriots put to good use during their divisional-round win against the Texans, when Dion Lewis and James White combined for a timely 42 receiving yards and a pair of receiving touchdowns. And even though the Falcons held Russell Wilson to 225 passing yards and a 75.0 rating in the divisional round, they had difficulty in coverage on the outside: Per PFF, CBs Robert Alford, Jalen Collins, and Brian Poole combined to give up 10 catches on 13 targets for 178 yards, and a touchdown. This could be a problem against a team like the Patriots and their wide array of pass catchers. Depending on whether the Falcons play man or zone (more on that in a bit), the Patriots can hit them with Chris Hogan or Malcolm Mitchell toward the sideline, Martellus Bennett up the seam, Julian Edelman on a crossing route, and Lewis and White in space. And I haven’t yet mentioned Danny Amendola. But which receiver does what is largely irrelevant; the Pats can frequently mix and match most of them while running a specific combination of routes designed to either create space or to exploit what the defense gives it. And Brady, more often than not, will find a way to get the open guy the ball.
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