Thanks - Blue it is then! :)
That also means #83 - to that's a fitting thanks to weswelker#83 for the sopcast explanation.
I really was just looking for a site that covered stats and stuff, since I will be at a jumbotron. But I'm sure going to test that sopcast setup - that would just be...
Does anybody know of good sites in the iPhone format covering the Superbowl?
Oh - and do we play in the white or the blue jerseys? (I want to wear the proper color to the local Superbowl Party!)
I found Rivers' taunting VERY well deserved.
The apparent low IQ Dolts fans had been harassing him from the first whistle. They got what they deserved - a good roasting!
Very classy in my book. Fudge all this PC football. Bring emotions back in the game!
Chargers with no Rivers and no LT next week sounds like a very "fortunate" situation.
And to top it off, Eli should get in the NFCC game. I would pay to see the Manning family dinner after than.
Oh well ... fat lady not singing yet.
Rivers taking the p!ss on the dolts fans ... excellent!
Still works in our favour, since we can then load the opposite side and get more people on the stop there.
And the stats tell some of the story. Jax only had half the return yards we had.
I love to see Brady execute from the No Huddle. I think that is where his skills become really obvious. The guy has some major football IQ going on, and that is what puts him in a league with guys like Montana. They just have a superior understanding of the game.
Imagine Cousin's reaction when he goes "Direct snap to Faulk - I've got him ... Wait, why the heck is this guy BLOCKING ???"
On top of that, it's a great pass from Tom to Welker. He really can throw it 40 yds into a grocery bag when he has the time!
Oh yeah - and Moss pulls THREE (count'em)...
Moss was working his behind off out there, making sure to lure that safety over every play.
I think it evolved during the game from being "They're doubling on Moss" to being "If we can keep them doubling on Moss, we can get Wes open short".
The true strength of the Pats offence: options...
Moss was working his behind off out there, making sure to lure that safety over every play.
I think it evolved during the game from being "They're doubling on Moss" to being "If we can keep them doubling on Moss, we can get Wes open short".
The true strength of the Pats offence: options...
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