Don Wassall said:
I have to stifle my gag reflex every time I see the creepy looking freak Steven Tyler.
Yeah, his transformation into an elderly woman has been swift…
CAPTION: 65-Year Old “Man” With 5-Year Old Face
GiovaniMarcon said:
Among many other obvious things, what I find to be very refreshing about this website is that there isn't this racist, unilateral anti-Black hatred that would make the members of the forum look immature, uneducated, and foolish.
I respect that people will honestly and graciously give credit where credit is due, regardless of whether the player is White or Black.
Aside from Brandon Spikes, New England’s black players are a very tolerable bunch. Today, many of them helped to carry to team. Not only did Vince Wilfork play a great game defensively, he was articulate, well-spoken, and gracious during his press-conference. Mark Anderson applied good pressure the entire game. James Ihedigbo, one of the worst starting safeties in the NFL, played his best game of the season. Sterling Moore, the little known safety who’s received lots of playing during New England’s 10-game win streak (mostly due to Chung’s injury), made several key plays. Aaron Hernandez had some pivotal catches. Green-Ellis ran hard, and still has yet to fumble in his career.
As Jax mentioned, our players weren’t their usual selves. Gronkowski had 5 catches for 87 yards, and had the fortitude to return after a dreadful rolled-ankle...
CAPTION: Patriot Pounds Pollard
Wes Welker had 6 catches for 53 yards, many of which were crucial 1[SUP]st[/SUP] down conversions leading to scoring drives. He also threw some terrific blocks in the running game, particularly so on Green-Ellis’ touchdown run…
CAPTION: Wes Sprints to 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] Superbowl Appearance
Edelman was on the field on nearly every play of the game, catching a pass, receiving a handoff, returning punts, and was trusted to play nickel cornerback (covering Anquan Bolden), even on the last Ravens drive…
CAPTION: PR/HB/WR/CB Edelman Displays White Versatility
Rob Ninkovich had another nice playoff game, totaling 7 tackles and getting lots of pressure…
CAPTION: Unwanted Journeyman Finds Home, 1[SUP]st[/SUP] Superbowl Appearance
Ridley's de-activation in favor of Kevin Faulk was a telling sign that Woodhead would be more involved offensively, and he was, tallying 25 yards on 7 touches (with limited blocking) against the Ravens’ defense. He also averaged 33 yards per kick return…
CAPTION: Woodhead Versus “Monsterface” Suggs
As for the Ravens, well, I felt bad for Cundiff, as I’d rather New England had won in OT. It was a hard-fought victory in which Tom Brady was very average. It was, however, quite satisfying to see the ever-pretentious look fade from the face of that wigger, John Harbaugh. After beating the Texans last week, Harbaugh, surrounded by shirtless negroes in the locker room, screamed out:
“We’re going to beat them next week, and I don’t care if they’re watching this or not!” It was also comical to observe the dejected looks of Ray Lewis (who was literally weeping during the national anthem), Ed Reed, and “Fruitbat” Suggs, who was utterly invisible during the contest.