NFL Playoffs Divisional Week

Houston's defense was awesome today.

Jacoby's boneheaded fumble and Yates' bad 3 ints lost it for Houston. Even though Houston lost, their white majority front 7 was dominant. Baltimore's defense looked amateur compared to them.
 
Jordy not even on the field for this first drive, not a single snap. Beyond unbelievable!
 
Afflete jermichael finley had a 10 or 15 yard catch which resulted in a 15 or 20 second asenine celebration. The very next play he drops a wide open pass and proceeds to look at his hands in disgust trying to shift blame to his gloves or something:crazy:
 
Suh rewarded for his serial thuggish behavior with a gig on CBS's post-game show. What a surprise. . .

And if Suh wasn’t committing those numbskull penalties, fighting with opponents, taunting injured players, punching and stomping lineman, forearming and tearing helmets off of quarterbacks, he’d have been utterly indistinguishable when on the field this season. 36 combined tackles, 4 sacks, 1 pass defended. [Yawns]

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The Packers may still win today, but they are ready to be upset.

It is reminiscent of four years ago, when the Giants almost beat the undefeated Patriots in the final game of the regular season, then knocked them off in the Super Bowl. This season the Giants almost beat the Packers late in the regular season, and have a shot at beating them today. The Giants are peaking at the right time while the Packers seem a little stale. Green Bay's defense is poor, especially the line, but Ted Thompson's response will likely be to bring in more immobile sumos.
 
Lots of questionable decisions by GB, including the underutilization of Nelson. If it weren't for that lucky break on the Jennings fumble, the score could be worse. Giants do appear primed to pull off the upset.
 
Going for it on 4th down with 13 minutes to go might be the straw that broke the camels back. The Packers could have pinned the Giants deep but instead gave them the ball at the 40...
 
It is reminiscent of four years ago, when the Giants almost beat the undefeated Patriots in the final game of the regular season, then knocked them off in the Super Bowl. This season the Giants almost beat the Packers late in the regular season, and have a shot at beating them today. The Giants are peaking at the right time while the Packers seem a little stale.

I was thinking the same thing. The NY Giants may again beat a team that's supposed to be way better than them.
 
So much for the great Green Bay. Yet another turnover. Rodgers must be wondering what kind of bozos he's got on his team.
 
So many fumbles, they blackened the defense, they refuse to utilize Nelson, they won't use their best RB. The Packers deserve to lose.
 
I heard they ran an interview of Jordy Nelson and others and the question was asked about why he comes out on so many plays. Anybody got info on that?

And isn't this the rightful outcome of a game in which the teams clearly best receiver is left out of the game plan? The Packers deserve to lose.
 
The Packers afroletes have bumbled, fumbled and dropped passes all day. Many defensive affletes missed tackles and were beaten on plays. Well, the Pats are our last hope. :(
 
Putting the best spin on it, the Giants aren't that much worse demographically than the Packers. NY has a White TE, FB, QB and 2-3 linemen. On defense they have the much maligned Chase Blackburn, who always plays well. GB has (part-time) Jordy and 2 White starters on defense, and 4 White o-linemen, Kuhn, and a black TE. Plus management seems intent on reverting to the league mean when it comes to White players.
 
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