2010-11 NFL Playoffs

What is funny is that the Steelers, who have a terrible pass-blocking o-line anyways, are down to basically zero backups... The last man off the bench is white and needs to replace the LT, but the terrible RT gets switched to (Dierdorf's words) the "all-important left tackle" and immediately shows his utter lack of athleticism and strength. I guarantee the white tackle would have at least put up a better fight against Suggs.
 
can't these afrolete rb's actualy run? all they do is get the ball stop, dance then go down, pathetic
 
Two chances for the Ravens to go up by 3 but no.............One affelet gets called on holding during punt return TD. Then another affoolet has a ball bounce off his chest for a TD. All tied up.
 
There are several Whites playing D for the Ravens. I hope they win.
 
The Steelers have a very good defense, but without Big Ben they're just another team. Given the annual crappy offensive line in front of him, Ben is an elite QB, and the most clutch one in the league after Tom Brady.
 
Even some of the DWF are asking how Flozell Adams is still in the league. He's morbidly obese at 338lbs and easily on of the worst offensive linemen in the league. Here is a little fact. Since 2005, Adams has been called for the second most penalties in the NFL with 67. He still made the Pro Bowl in 06,07, and 08,.
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typical a dropped pass for the first down, right off the numbers, f@cking pathetic by these afroletes
 
Don Wassall said:
How fitting that Baltimore's season ends with a ball clanking off the chest of a "professional" receiver.

He acted like he didn't give a you-know-what. Dierdorf said "he let it get through to his chest."
 
The sumo afroletes OL (on both teams) were exposed all night long.

I would have run better than that CB of the Ravens who gave up the huge catch on 3rd-and-19 for the last TD. Even granpa would have run better than him.


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alln2 said:
The sumo afroletes OL (on both teams) were exposed all night long. I would have run better than that CB of the Ravens who gave up the huge catch on 3rd-and-19 for the last TD.  Even granpa would have run better than him.

And Ben couldn't have thrown that ball if he was on his ass.. why didn't the Ravens' "attack?"

Just another instance of "gay" coaching.
 
Typical afflete fest. Why do they always commit the worst possible penalties at the most critical times? Always! So darn stupid!

Everyone can make a mistake but it's those dumb personal fouls that drive me insane.

Ben R. as Don said, is clutch! Affletes dropped more passes than they caught. I didn't think Ray Lewis had a particularly impressive game.
 
sport historian said:
Don Wassall said:
How fitting that Baltimore's season ends with a ball clanking off the chest of a "professional" receiver.

He acted like he didn't give a you-know-what. Dierdorf said "he let it get through to his chest."

On a pre-game show they said he was griping about not getting enough passes thrown his way. Flacco should have tossed it to Heap more often.
 
The crapfest continues with an Green Bay afrolet not protecting the ball and turning it over to Atlanta.
 
The play calling on that last offensive series for the Ravens was absolutely atrocious. They had more than a minute and a half left and favorable field position after the penalty. So instead of going to Todd Heap across the middle, their only reliable receiver in the game, what do they do? A seam pass to an afflete that was overthrown, then a hail mary, then a sack. And they used all of thirty seconds to do all that.

The afflete drop on fourth down notwithstanding (professional receivers!), that last series begged for a steady dose of Heap. I suppose you're not allowed to use a White man as your go-to guy two games in a row. The Ravens shot themselves in the foot by not looking his way consistently again.
 
Don Wassall said:
The Steelers have a very good defense, but without Big Ben they're just another team.  Given the annual crappy offensive line in front of him, Ben is an elite QB, and the most clutch one in the league after Tom Brady.

Yes, Ben comes up big in the playoffs, something Peyton Manning year in and year out has not done.
 
Does Big Ben call the plays? I think I heard that he is calliing his own plays.
 
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