Oh the refs definitely swallowed the whistle in some games these playoffs.
Surprising when they did however.
Happy to see the Broncos win but not Talib
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Oh the refs definitely swallowed the whistle in some games these playoffs.
Surprising when they did however.
Happy to see the Broncos win but not Talib
Denver was flagged for offensive holding on fourth and one from the Carolina 5 yard line, 7:14 left in the 2nd.
Then Carolina got flagged with defensive holding on third and goal from the Carolina 4 yard line, 3:17 left in the game.
From what I remember and what I could tell running through drive summaries, there were no pass interference penalties at all during the game.
Most of Carolina's penalties came from false starts, offsides/neutral zone infractions and one or two delay of game penalties.
Smooth I meant defensive holding/PI. Like the holding call on Norman
That was only one called all game despite there being atleast 5 that I roughly counted between both teams.
Just surprised, then again I'm not because the officials seemed to hold off calling it as much during the playoffs...atleast I noticed when Pittsburgh played lol...which again special eye to Talib haha
Ah, okay. Yeah, that was the only defensive holding/PI call all game. Other than Talib's first half antics and Carolina's screw ups in the line, the refs actually swallowed their whistles for most of the game and let the players play.
The major calls only came in the red zone. Denver's offensive holding and Carolina's defensive holding near or in the end zone that would potentially directly affect touchdowns.
And it's not like Carolina spent much time in Denver's red zone to open the chance for a defensive holding or PI call.
Took you long enough. Just like you picked the Super Bowl winner two years ago when you went with Denver to beat Seattle. Ohh, right. Or when you keep picking the Giants to make the playoffs for the last three years. :eyeroll:
Lets see how long it took you to pick Denver.
Ram's Super Loser Predictions.Quote:
Originally Posted by ram29jackson
Minnesota going to the NFC Championship Game
Minnesota-Pittsburgh Super Bowl
Seattle-Pittsburgh Super Bowl
Minnesota-NY Giants NFC Championship Game
Green-Minnesota NFC Championship Game
Pittsburgh-Kansas City AFC Championship Game
Pittsburgh-Minnesota Super Bowl again
Minnesota going to the Super Bowl
Pittsburgh going to the Super Bowl
Scratch that, Green Bay-Kansas City Super Bowl
Picked Steelers over Broncos and Seahawks over Panthers, then at last minute changes to picking Carolina over Seattle
Debates picking New England (so he can try and cover his ass later when they do win), but still picks Green Bay-Kansas City Super Bowl
Finally makes a correct pick in the Championship Games picking Denver and Carolina.
Despite NEVER making a Denver-Carolina Super Bowl prediction, tries to talk shit like he knew it along, and then with a literal 50/50 chance of making a right pick, guesses correctly in picking the Broncos, and acts like it proves his dumbass theories correct. Of course someone is bound to get something right when they make 50 different changes to their predictions literally game by game. :eyeroll:
Suck on my Super Bowl win celebrating balls bitch!
Denver's defence just played fantastic. And Von Miller was great too. Not only pressure but he had great coverage on that one play to the WR down the sideline. Even better than the pressure was their run defence. Carolina got a bit pass happy in the second half while trailing. I think the overall pressure got to them. Cam did not play well but Denver deserves a lot of credit for that.
Denver was 1-14 on third down. Damn! I'd like to see a defence like Denver had in Miami. They barely stopped anyone this year putting even more pressure on a weak offence.
I REALLY hate it when tv people ask players or coaches after a game if they're leaving for the pros/retiring/leaving the team. That's not the time to ask or answer that.
It's what the viewers expect them to ask and has been this way forever. Peyton simply replied that his priorities were with his family first and he will give it some time. Pretty harmless stuff. I feel worse for the losing coaches that have to be interviewed right after the game about why they lost. It's what has always been aired and people expect it.
Congrats, Smooth! :up:
skip, really? Are you sure you're not a Cleveland fan? :fp:
Scam Newton, HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Dab that, motherfucker!
In regards to the game, I was surprised at Carolina with the deer in the headlights look to start the game. I predicted a defensive game with 20-16 Carolina, so it played it just like I thought, but the more inspired defense was from Denver. Glad to see Peyton get another ring. Very odd he'd give Papa John a kiss and hug at the end of the game :D
In regards to the commercials I'd go with:
1) Heniz Weiner Dogs
2) Dorito Ultra Sound
3) Amazon Echo with Baldwin and Marino
4) Audi's Space Commander
5) Bud Light Party with Rogen and Schumer
I can't even give you 5 commercials I like. I can do 3.
3) Doritos baby
2) Sir Anthony Hopkins selling out to Turbo Tax
1) Heinz weiner dogs
And of course the trailers for Capt. America, X-Men, and Deadpool.
Well, someone was dabbing last night. :D
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In Canada with my satellite provider they always "simsub" commercials when Canadian networks carry the same thing as American networks. That means the US feeds are replaced with the Canadian feeds and Canadian commercials. So I miss a lot of the good ones and have to watch online. I thought the Doritos one was the best. Only saw one Marino and Baldwin commercial but I guess there is more than one?
Von Miller is a badass. I have a great deal of respect for his game and he was huge in the AFC Championship and again last night. It's going to be real interesting to see what Denver does to try and hold this team together.
Assuming Manning is gone (one way or another) if they have to Franchise Miller then Osweiler could really put them in a bad spot if he decides to see what his value is on the market. Everyone is quick to say it's time to part ways with Manning and move on to Osweiler but they forget that Denver could find themselves without either one next year.
I'm not, of course, saying that that will happen but it's no given that Osweiler will be in Denver next season.
Apparently Nostradumbass has been saying all season that the Super Bowl is in Minnesota next year. It's not. It's in Houston.
Well, Denver has already said they will be franchising Von Miller as soon as the new season begins in March and plan to work out a long term contract with him. I imagine Malik Jackson and Osweiler are also at the top of their list.
It's not going to be easy. They have a lot of big names up this year. Miller, Evan Mathis, Vernon Davis, Antonio Smith, Malik Jackson, Danny Trevathan, Ryan Harris, Osweiler, Omar Boldin, Jordan Norwood, C.J. Anderson, Brandon Marshall, Brandon McManus, David Bruton. Elway is going to have his work cut out for him to keep this team largely together.
You would be correct. I just detailed his Super Suck predictions last night and he repeatedly mentions Minnesota solely because they're hosting a Super Bowl next year.
http://www.thegamingtailgate.com/for...post1734987260
For the record, Josh Norman was called for holding on the opening drive of the game (13:39 remaining in the first) but it was declined because Manning completed a pass to Caldwell for 22 yards.
I'm not sure about the rest of the game because I was driving during the first half and listening on the radio and I was drinking heavily during the second half. :)
Updated Super Bowl chart
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Yeah.
Nostradumbass picked the Vikings when all along he should have picked the Texans. Or maybe Vikings (new stadium) versus Texans (hosting SB 51)? I thought he was a master of research (read: he can use Google). How could his flimsy BS be based on the WRONG Super Bowl location next year? Some research.
I laughed HEARTILY when he said he went to school for journalism (probably quit after 2 weeks at the local community college). Dude can't type, spell, use proper English or punctuation. Some journalist. Oh, and his "research" is shitty too. No wonder he's unemployed.
Also, where is the blue and orange Super Bowl 50 logo?
Johnny Death Threat
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Minnesota would never have the Superbowl next year because it's just opening next year. The NFL usually waits at least two years before rewarding new stadium builds to make sure they are run smoothly. Miami hasn't had a Superbowl in ten years but their renovations will be done in time for 2016. They will get one soon and then Atlanta will get one. I'm sure Minny will get one. Seattle hasn't though. Any other new stadiums in line for rewarding taxpayer money to build these things? It should be noted Florida refused to help Miami and they are largely paying over $400 million themselves. They do get some property tax breaks and they get some money back for every Superbowl they host.
Funny cam newton tweet and vine. Still don't get the embed for twitter I guess.
Check out @NickKFAN's Tweet: https://twitter.com/NickKFAN/status/...214760448?s=09
Cam Newton going after that fumble pic.twitter.com/dgItJguOTm
— Nick Bailey (@NickKFAN) February 8, 2016
Yep.
Super Bowl 51 - February 5th, 2017 - Houston
Super Bowl 52 - February 4th, 2018 (tentative) - Minnesota
The four finalists for each year for Super Bowl 53 (2019) and Super Bowl 54 (2020) hosts are Atlanta, Miami, New Orleans and Tampa Bay.
New Orleans last hosted Super Bowl 47 in 2013. Miami last hosted Super Bowls 41 (2007) and 44 (2010). Tampa Bay last hosted Super Bowl 43 (2009). And Atlanta last hosted Super Bowl 34 (2000).
So I figure Atlanta is a 100% lock to host one of those two years, since they'll have no hosted in 19 or 20 years by the time those Super Bowls come up.
I will say, I really hope they eventually start being willing to expand Super Bowl hosts. Right now, only 15 cities, out of 31 NFL cities, have hosted the Super Bowl. And 20 of the 50 Super Bowls have been hosted by South Florida and New Orleans. Add in Los Angeles and Tampa, there's 31 of 50 Super Bowl hosts.
Minneapolis, Phoenix, Dallas, Atlanta, New York, Jacksonville, Indianapolis, only just in the last 20 years did the NFL actually bother to acknowledge anyone not named LA, Miami, New Orleans or Tampa.
Yes, I know, the Super Bowl MUST be played in nice toasty 70-80 degree weather, start in perfect sunshine, end in a nice perfect evening. But come on, give other cities a chance. Let other NFL cities get a taste of the economic impact of hosting a Super Bowl. Just try and tell me that cities like Denver, Seattle, Kansas City, Green Bay, Pittsburgh, etc. couldn't host one hell of a great Super Bowl. Yes, heaven forbid the big babies would have to play in cold weather, and yes, fans would have to actually bundle up for the game, but it's a joke that through 50 Super Bowls, even just a couple of the names on that list have never once seen a Super Bowl.
Haha I did read it and heard about it on Twitter yesterday, damn my sarcasm is broken..no one ever gets it.
Simply stated what I said before when it first started. That clover wasn't stuck far enough up his ass.
Any time I end a statement with "..." I'm probably being sarcastic or atleast that is the intent especially by adding "nothing to see here" with something as serious as this.
Oh, Cleveland. How fucking stupid can you be?
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