We'll have to see if Ted Thompson and Mark Murphy continue their blackening trend when it comes to the roster following two straight one and outs for the Packers in the playoffs. . .
How many times was Champ Bailey burned in this game? This could be the beginning of the end of Bailey as an elite corner in the league as he in his thirties and I have never seen him burned multiple times in one game. Also it's good thing Ray Lewis is retiring as it's been two playoff games now and he hasn't made one signature play in either game. When the talking heads start saying that you are slowing down, then "beloved" veterans like Lewis needs to break out the rocking chair.I would like to agree with you about number 3, but no coach can foresee the kind of play that Carter and Moore allowed the Ravens to make to tie the game. Fox was playing probabilities, and I think correctly so. If Manning had thrown an incompletion then Baltimore had almost two minutes left. But making the opponent have to go the entire length of the field to tie the game with about 1:15 left and no timeouts? I would have done the same as coach. To let Baltimore score like that is simply unforgiveable, and I can't blame Fox for that.
Champ Bailey's poor play kept Baltimore in the game, and then the non-coverage by Moore and Carter allowed them to win. Any other factor is far secondary to those two.
So the offense we were told would never work in the NFL so far has never failed. Of course, Tim Tebow was running only the most ridiculous handicapped version of the spread option, but nevertheless we were told by the "experts" that this would never work in the NFL. To date, no white QB, no matter how gifted atheltically, has been allowed to run the full version of the spread/read option - and none will. It has been decided by the geniuses that this is a black offense and only blacks will be allowed to run it in the NFL. Tebow was only allowed to run the version that is incredibly predictable - handing off 90% of time to the first option - rarely running outside or passing. Still he won a playoff game running it, but he won't be allowed to play again. Apparently the "great" NFL defenses and their "genius" coaches can't figure out how to stop this offense. The exact opposite of what we were told ad nausem last year. Another myth down the drain.
Well I think this weekend sucks so far. I'm saying the Pack was battling the flu as well as the 49ers. How many first downs on third and long did they give up? Kaepernick looked mighty lonely on a lot of those runs. Those weren't holes or lanes he was finding, those were vast regions of empty space. I haven't seen a guy that unchallenged since Magic Johnson was driving the lane during his post HIV comeback.
I left to watch the Packers at someone's house when the Broncos made that first down with a little more than two minutes left. I get over to the other place and they're in overtime and I'm like how did that happen? Then an all time great QB throws a weak ass pick. Maybe there was some Tebow karma involved.
It's on the Pats or the Texans now.
For what its worth, Kapernick doesn't sound or carry himself like an affelet or displayed TNB as of yet. He has shown talent and the ability to rise his game on the big stage.
Neither does Russell Wilson, but still doesn't mean I want these two mulatto's bucks advancing in the playoffs. The Pack completely let me down. Now it's time for Matt Ryan to knock da seahawks out and do the same to san fran so we don't have to see neither of these bucks get more idolizing from the dwf media.
Simply put.....it's down to the Patriots winning out at this point.....anything else is not a good ending on the season...
Jaxvid, I am not way wrong. I am just calling it as I saw it last night. If Johnny Football had a game like Kapernick, we all, justifibly would be elated. I was just commenting on his game last night, not the short, albeit successful career he has had. Of course I want the Falcons to beat the 49ers, I hope that is next week.I think you guys are both way wrong. Kapernick seems like a typical afflete with plenty of TNB. Kapernick constantly does the negro victory celebration after his good plays, has a series of mocking TD celebrations (I think he Tebowed once yesterday) and he is the only QB in the history of the NFL that has tats up and down his arms.
QB's don't run because they are too valuable throwing. They must limit the amount of times 300 lb guys get to hurl their bodies at them. Running backs have 3-4 years in the league, QB's up to 15. It only takes one shot to completely end the running life of a QB in the NFL. (See: Robert Griffin Three). Kapernick might have a nice run of success. But there is a knee crushing tackle waiting for him somewhere down the line. There is a reason top Qb's slide to the ground, and it ain't because they are cowards.
I think you guys are both way wrong. Kapernick seems like a typical afflete with plenty of TNB. Kapernick constantly does the negro victory celebration after his good plays, has a series of mocking TD celebrations (I think he Tebowed once yesterday) and he is the only QB in the history of the NFL that has tats up and down his arms.
QB's don't run because they are too valuable throwing. They must limit the amount of times 300 lb guys get to hurl their bodies at them. Running backs have 3-4 years in the league, QB's up to 15. It only takes one shot to completely end the running life of a QB in the NFL. (See: Robert Griffin Three). Kapernick might have a nice run of success. But there is a knee crushing tackle waiting for him somewhere down the line. There is a reason top Qb's slide to the ground, and it ain't because they are cowards.
So the offense we were told would never work in the NFL so far has never failed. Of course, Tim Tebow was running only the most ridiculous handicapped version of the spread option, but nevertheless we were told by the "experts" that this would never work in the NFL. To date, no white QB, no matter how gifted atheltically, has been allowed to run the full version of the spread/read option - and none will. It has been decided by the geniuses that this is a black offense and only blacks will be allowed to run it in the NFL. Tebow was only allowed to run the version that is incredibly predictable - handing off 90% of time to the first option - rarely running outside or passing. Still he won a playoff game running it, but he won't be allowed to play again. Apparently the "great" NFL defenses and their "genius" coaches can't figure out how to stop this offense. The exact opposite of what we were told ad nausem last year. Another myth down the drain.
I hope we all know what a White person is, there's no such thing as he's more White then black. Although Kapernick did have a incrediable game, he certainly did show TNB. The thing about the "new QB" is if pocket passers would just run enough to keep the defense honest and pick up an occasional first down, they wouldn't need them.
Gibbon - hopefully they feed Woodhead the ball as well - he is a key cog in that offense.