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Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
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Ocelot
God damn. The one time he sets his lineup is against me. Palmer scores 30
:D

I actually only forget to set my lineup last week btw ;) Was away for the weekend and it completely slipped my mind :lol:

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:cry:

His single win is against moi, so stop whining :(
Well I don't know if I'd still be able to look at myself in the mirror had I lost against a Pats fan...
 

Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
23,091
Can't wait to see crybaby Brady get his Spanish lesson!

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Eli had 6.4 points last week. So STFU!
acmilan could tell you how it's all matchup dependent. It was clear that Eli would score +50 points against NO's horrible defense.

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Well I don't know if I'd still be able to look at myself in the mirror had I lost against a Pats fan...
DAS IT, COYOTE!

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Tonight, Rodgers was about 1/16th of the QB he was last year. :lol:
Alex Smith rushed for more yards than Rodgers threw. :tuttosport:
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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:D

I actually only forget to set my lineup last week btw ;) Was away for the weekend and it completely slipped my mind :lol:

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Well I don't know if I'd still be able to look at myself in the mirror had I lost against a Pats fan...
I will show you how next time we meet :evil:
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
10,722
Just wait for playoff time. Brady hasn't beat a Manning in the playoffs in 10 years.

Lost 2 AFC championship games to Peyton.

Lost 2 Super Bowls to Eli.

Peyton and Eli, using Brady as a doormat when it counts since 2006.
@acmilan :p
are you still on about this ... especially after last night :p
told you before - cherry-picking a game ot two out of a whole career is an approach without any logical footing. Why? "Sample size" is too small. Go google it and see what I mean :D
By the same token, Rodgers hasn't beaten Wilson or Kapernick in a meaningful game either. Or Andrew Luck ... ever, in any game.

Here is a fun fact with an ample enough sample size though - Aaron Rodgers has lost his last 9 away games when playing a team with a winning record. Last time he did that was in 2012 vs Da Bears. :p

P.S. The refs helped Peyton win that game in 2006 by moving the chains for him with PI and holding calls, after the Pats had taken a 21-3 lead in Indy, iirc. That was the result of a change in the rules in 2004, which turned the nFL into a pass-happy, QB-centered league. That rule change was proposed and pushed by none other than Bill Pollian, the then Colts GM and also member and chair of the rules committee of the NFL. Before siad change, Peyton could barely make it to 15 pts vs the Pats.

In 2013 the whole Pats roster, both on O and D, was literally decimated by injuries. I am not talking about one stinking WR being injured but 3-4 probowlers on D and virtually the entire passing O personnel, apart from Edelman, was wither on IR (Gronk), jail (Hernandez) or playing injured (Amendola - torn groin, Vereen - broken wrist in a cast, Dobson - rookie playing with fracture in his ankle). Even their back up TE was playing with a sprained knee as they couldn't make up the numbers.
And then Talib left the game in the 1st quarter or whatever, which proved to be the final nail in the coffin.

A perfect example why sample size matters.

In 2011 Pats had no business being in that SB, that's how poor their roster was - Gronk injured, the D was ranked 31st overal. Yet they were still a Welker or Branch catch away from quite likely winning that game.
In all fairness, Ravens should have been in that game, not the Pats. Brady was the only reason why they made it as far as they did.

In 2007 was the one game where that loss is on the Pats, fair and square. As impressive as that offense was, it was deeply flawed being one-dimensional and lacking in adaptability. The way the Pats philosophy on offense has evolved since then (involvement of 2 TE sets, passing RBs and focusing on short-passing game altogether), including this current O, is a direct result of that one single game.
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,900
Vd gets traded. I don't know what Denver expect from him. He isn't going to he Julius Thomas. He is pretty cooked IMO. Doesn't have the pace or the strength anymore. I loved the guy but we did well.
We only have one healthy running back, we re signed hayne to the practice squad. Wouldn't surprise me if we signed a FA
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
are you still on about this ... especially after last night :p
told you before - cherry-picking a game ot two out of a whole career is an approach without any logical footing. Why? "Sample size" is too small. Go google it and see what I mean :D
By the same token, Rodgers hasn't beaten Wilson or Kapernick in a meaningful game either. Or Andrew Luck ... ever, in any game.

Here is a fun fact with an ample enough sample size though - Aaron Rodgers has lost his last 9 away games when playing a team with a winning record. Last time he did that was in 2012 vs Da Bears. :p

P.S. The refs helped Peyton win that game in 2006 by moving the chains for him with PI and holding calls, after the Pats had taken a 21-3 lead in Indy, iirc. That was the result of a change in the rules in 2004, which turned the nFL into a pass-happy, QB-centered league. That rule change was proposed and pushed by none other than Bill Pollian, the then Colts GM and also member and chair of the rules committee of the NFL. Before siad change, Peyton could barely make it to 15 pts vs the Pats.

In 2013 the whole Pats roster, both on O and D, was literally decimated by injuries. I am not talking about one stinking WR being injured but 3-4 probowlers on D and virtually the entire passing O personnel, apart from Edelman, was wither on IR (Gronk), jail (Hernandez) or playing injured (Amendola - torn groin, Vereen - broken wrist in a cast, Dobson - rookie playing with fracture in his ankle). Even their back up TE was playing with a sprained knee as they couldn't make up the numbers.
And then Talib left the game in the 1st quarter or whatever, which proved to be the final nail in the coffin.

A perfect example why sample size matters.

In 2011 Pats had no business being in that SB, that's how poor their roster was - Gronk injured, the D was ranked 31st overal. Yet they were still a Welker or Branch catch away from quite likely winning that game.
In all fairness, Ravens should have been in that game, not the Pats. Brady was the only reason why they made it as far as they did.

In 2007 was the one game where that loss is on the Pats, fair and square. As impressive as that offense was, it was deeply flawed being one-dimensional and lacking in adaptability. The way the Pats philosophy on offense has evolved since then (involvement of 2 TE sets, passing RBs and focusing on short-passing game altogether), including this current O, is a direct result of that one single game.
All I hear is excuses for why the Manning brothers have dominated Brady when it matters since 2006.... :D
 

adRHCP

Senior Member
Nov 7, 2012
6,635
QB A
>65.5% completion
>1793 yards
>15 TDs
>3 INTs

QB B
>67.6% completion
>1568 yards
>15 TDs
>2 INTs

One of those is Aaron Rodgers, the other is Carr

Choose wisely
 

Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
23,091
I smell collusion in the air, and I don't like it one bit. @Salvo and his double @Fientina were making some suspicious drops earlier today. At 2:32 Salvo decided to drop Kamar Aiken for Peyton Manning (whom he decided to drop later on again). Hmm.... Only 4 minutes later, his fuckbuddy Fientina picks him up and drops the injured Steve Smith Sr. It just seems mighty convenient that Fientina is able to pick up Steve Smith's handcuff only four minutes after his bumbuddy Salvo drops him.

I WANT ANSWERS! @Salvo @Fientina
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,900
I smell collusion in the air, and I don't like it one bit. @Salvo and his double @Fientina were making some suspicious drops earlier today. At 2:32 Salvo decided to drop Kamar Aiken for Peyton Manning (whom he decided to drop later on again). Hmm.... Only 4 minutes later, his fuckbuddy Fientina picks him up and drops the injured Steve Smith Sr. It just seems mighty convenient that Fientina is able to pick up Steve Smith's handcuff only four minutes after his bumbuddy Salvo drops him.

I WANT ANSWERS! @Salvo @Fientina
I have like 4 speculative wr, i don't trust aiken as he has already done fuck all in smiths absence. I wanted Peyton as a low risk high reward deal but then I realised I need another kicker for this week.
 

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