2015 Super Bowl Discussion

Westside

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Thrashen, viewed that Youtube video of the blackhawk DWFs. Hilarious stuff, especially the comments on the fools in the video, huge laughs. Also, loved Edelman's quote about his father you put up. Strong stuff!
 

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In the category "to the victors go the spoils" did everyone see the "selfie" some chick posted after getting banged by Julian Edelman after the SuperBowl? I don't think it's a big deal, but the story made the Washington Post. The girl has taken a lot of flack for it. I have mixed feelings, sure she should be slut shamed, but what the hell--with the morality of todays society--is this a big deal? She's supposedly been banned from bars in Boston. Um, yeah promiscuous sex, not accepted in Boston night clubs.

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Edelman is likely in celebration mode this week after scoring the biggest football victory there is. Somewhere in the partying, he met Sabrina who happily shared with everyone that she’d slept with him via Tinder.


Since posting the above photo, a lot of people, including Pats team members, have called Sabrina out for going too far and violating Edelman’s privacy. She’s also been blacklisted from night clubs in Boston. All of Sabrina’s critics are saying that superstar or not, it’s not cool to share post-sex selfies without the dude knowing about it.


In response to the backlash, Sabrina apologized saying: “He passed out and I was bored I guess. I was drunk … and I made a mistake and I feel terrible about it.â€￾
 

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Another way in which our society has turned upside down! I'm not condoning either sex do something like this. Take a look at that picture. When I was coming up, it would be the female laying there asleep, while the male was bragging about who he had slept with.

This isn't your grandmother's way of life anymore.

"Even their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural ones." Romans 1:26
 

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THe Stuper Bowl was great. They had it all set up for Wilson to be the big hero. The only problem is that Wilson is an average QB who pissed his panties under the pressure, and choked.

Lynch has been worthless his whole career from short yardage, true, but still I believe it was all about Wilson. It was designed to make Wilson the hero, but he choked.

The Pats should have been way out front in the lead anyway. Brady threw that first pick RIGHT to the defender with no Pat in sight. The game was closer than it should have been. The Pats are clearly the superiors to the Hawks, and its not even close.

The big point is that it SHOULD have been Packers vs Patriots in the first place. Anyone who claims that NFC championship was legit loses credibility forever. That was the most obvious flop Ive ever seen.

This is all kinda bitter sweet, because I wish beyond wish that my guy Welker could have got a taste of this sweetness.
 

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Great job by Don! It is great that Castefootball is back now! Don should perhaps be brought up on charges for having such an addictive product. :painkiller: This site was sorely missed by all of us.


The ending to this Super Bowl was not only the greatest ending for a Super Bowl it might just be the greatest ending to any sporting event ever. It was that special.

But Pete Carroll did not screw up at the end. He actually did the right thing as far as clock management goes. After Lynch's run to the 1 yard line it was 2nd and goal. If Belicheck had called a timeout the Seahawk's could have run the ball on 2nd, 3rd & 4th down with plenty of clock to work with.

When Belichek didn't call timeout he forced the Seahawk's to pass the ball at least one down to be assured of having all 4 downs to work with.

If what Carroll said was true, that they didn't have the right matchup for a running play on 2nd down, then they could have lost a couple of yards and been looking at 3rd and goal from the 2 and not enough time for 2 running plays. They would of been forced to pass on 3rd down and the Patriots would have put their nickel 'D' on the field.

I was screaming at Belichek to call timeout with :55 seconds to go but by letting the clock run he actually handcuffed what Carroll could do somewhat. A great strategy that seemed like a huge mistake at the time.

Many teams find themselves having to pass to the end zone when time is running out. Sometimes having to pass every down so they either score a TD or only burn a few seconds off the clock.

If Carroll had run the ball on 2nd down and not made it, then run the ball on 3rd down and not made it, there might not have been time left for a 4th down, and Carroll would have been crushed for clock mismanagement with fans screaming that he should have passed on 2nd down to save some clock and his 1 timeout.

Bottom line: I will agree with some that a safer pass play may have been available, But in the end it's all about the execution. The Patriots might have been just as prepared for any number of pass plays the Seahawks tried.

The Patriots victory was a direct result of better execution on that pass play by the players involved. But we all know why Carroll and the Offensive coord. had to take the fall for it.
 

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But Pete Carroll did not screw up at the end. He actually did the right thing as far as clock management goes. After Lynch's run to the 1 yard line it was 2nd and goal. If Belicheck had called a timeout the Seahawk's could have run the ball on 2nd, 3rd & 4th down with plenty of clock to work with.

When Belichek didn't call timeout he forced the Seahawk's to pass the ball at least one down to be assured of having all 4 downs to work with.

If what Carroll said was true, that they didn't have the right matchup for a running play on 2nd down, then they could have lost a couple of yards and been looking at 3rd and goal from the 2 and not enough time for 2 running plays. They would of been forced to pass on 3rd down and the Patriots would have put their nickel 'D' on the field.

I was screaming at Belichek to call timeout with :55 seconds to go but by letting the clock run he actually handcuffed what Carroll could do somewhat. A great strategy that seemed like a huge mistake at the time.

Many teams find themselves having to pass to the end zone when time is running out. Sometimes having to pass every down so they either score a TD or only burn a few seconds off the clock.

If Carroll had run the ball on 2nd down and not made it, then run the ball on 3rd down and not made it, there might not have been time left for a 4th down, and Carroll would have been crushed for clock mismanagement with fans screaming that he should have passed on 2nd down to save some clock and his 1 timeout.

Bottom line: I will agree with some that a safer pass play may have been available, But in the end it's all about the execution. The Patriots might have been just as prepared for any number of pass plays the Seahawks tried.

The Patriots victory was a direct result of better execution on that pass play by the players involved. But we all know why Carroll and the Offensive coord. had to take the fall for it.

I agree. It wasn’t necessarily a poor call by Seattle to pass on that particular down, but a “safer†pass (like a back corner fade) instead of a slant into traffic would’ve been a better call.

Either way, I’ve detested “Plantation†Pete Carroll ever since I can remember, so it was fantastic to see him questioned, mocked, and humiliated on the grandest stage. It couldn’t have happened to a more revolting wigger that Ms. Carroll…

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On the rap “music†he blares during Seahawk practices (among other imbecillic antics)…

Carroll was a fan of Motown as a teenager and is now a fan of rap, which he cranks to high volume during Seahawks practices. His rules are more relaxed than other coaches’ — be yourself, but be a team — which allows players, like Lynch or the outspoken cornerback Richard Sherman, to be themselves.

“I’ll say this, and let me say it again,†Carroll said Monday when asked how he handled Lynch. “We still celebrate the uniqueness of our players. We celebrate the way that they see the world as they fit in with our football team.â€

There's a basketball hoop in the team meeting room. Rap music blares during practice at training camp. Former Seahawks running back Justin Forsett recalls Carroll bringing in actor Will Ferrell — in character as an old football coach — to address the team before a game at the New Orleans Saints.

"Pete is definitely a frat guy at heart," Forsett said.

“Well, they’re both fun to play for,†Browner said. “Anytime you can play ball, do what you love, make a lot of money, it would be fun. It’s just two different environments. Pete Carroll, it’s a lot loose around there. On your way to meetings, you can be hearing your favorite rap artist playing in the meeting room. We got a basketball court in the meeting room. We shoot best-of-five before a meeting starts.

“Belichick’s old school, which I’m used to,†Browner continued. “He reminds me of my high school coach. You’re running after every practice and things like that. They’re both fun. Belichick will test you a little more, I’d say. Pete keeps it loose and fun like we’re still in high school.â€

It was the perfect ending for the most white-friendly offensive team since..? The early 1990’s Buffalo Bills?
 

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Thrashen, "Zwarte Piet" is more repulsive than I could possibly imagine. Carroll is roughly the same age as my father. The thought of a White man of that age group and generation enjoying rap and initiating it's playing at practice and meetings is very disturbing.

I think Pete Carroll literally wants to become a black man. Sort of how Bruce Jenner thinks he's a woman stuck in a man's body, Carroll must think he's a black man trap in White skin. If a surgery existed to change races, I'm sure Wigger Pete would be first in line.
 
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