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and u are still an idiot averaged 4.5 yds skip

Hey Assclown

Just got back from the Super Bowl. Recovered from the celebration and had a minute to peruse the stats.

http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/boxscore?gameId=400749027

Mr Beast Mode had 3 long runs out of 24 carries ALL GAME. 14, 13 and 7 = 34 yards. The majority of his carries (21) only produced 68 yards @ 3.23 yards per carry. He was not busting off 1st downs. The Pats contained Lynch and forced Wilson to throw.

If Seattle had won, Wilson would have been the MVP and not Lynch. Wilson kept Seattle in the game.

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Hey Assclown

Just got back from the Super Bowl. Recovered from the celebration and had a minute to peruse the stats.

http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/boxscore?gameId=400749027

Mr Beast Mode had 3 long runs out of 24 carries ALL GAME. 14, 13 and 7 = 34 yards. The majority of his carries (21) only produced 68 yards @ 3.23 yards per carry. He was not busting off 1st downs. The Pats contained Lynch and forced Wilson to throw.

If Seattle had won, Wilson would have been the MVP and not Lynch. Wilson kept Seattle in the game.

He went over 100 yds averaged 4.5 a carry and he was going to score winning TD, he was getting MVP, Wilson's stats were pedestrian

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He went over 100 yds averaged 4.5 a carry and he was going to score winning TD, he was getting MVP, Wilson's stats were pedestrian

 

Pats defense contained Lynch all day.

 

He rushed for a pedestrian 102 yards with his longest run of 15 yards.

 

Pats shut him down and he was a non-factor in the game.

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Pats defense contained Lynch all day.

 

He rushed for a pedestrian 102 yards with his longest run of 15 yards.

 

Pats shut him down and he was a non-factor in the game.

ya 4.5 yds a carry is pedestrian, Blount was the one held in check bub

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Bellie could have challenged and did not

 

Carroll is not able to challenge obvious trip

 

Bellie really had a bad game, letting a TD with 6 seconds, all he had to do was tackle all the wr's and then make him kick a FG

Not calling TO should have cost him the game as well, bailed out by Bevell/PC

Cmon, what about roughing the kicker.

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Yepper I cant even remember the Gints OC name, he is buried forever in everglades along with the jet that crashed there.

 

 

HOF name.  Bob Gibson.  They fired him the next day.  Harry Carson said he never saw or heard from him again.  Back then you couldn't just kneel, you had to be touched.  They kneeled once and the D teed off.  The guy supposedly thought Pisarcik was going to get hurt, so he called the run.  BT Express and Pisarcik thought he was picking plays out of a hat anyway.  The week before he was complaining that Pisarcik was changing the plays, which was supposedly because the OC didn't even look at what the D was running.  McVay said:  "We would have been 8-8, I would have gotten a contract extension and now I'd be dead with a heart attack."  Instead they brought in Perkins with DC Parcells and ST coach Belichick.  McVay went over and had a pretty successful career in the front office with the Niners.

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Pats ran 70 offensive plays in the Super Bowl.

 

50 of those were Brady passes.

 

You can't really that dumb, can you?

seriously...you are getting dumber by the minute, if Blount was able to run, Brady wouldn't have had to throw 50 passes. Lynch was hawks only weapon and the only player bellie had to scheme against and the dude averaged 4.5 yds a carry and would have won SB and MVP had bevel had a brain

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HOF name.  Bob Gibson.  They fired him the next day.  Harry Carson said he never saw or heard from him again.  Back then you couldn't just kneel, you had to be touched.  They kneeled once and the D teed off.  The guy supposedly thought Pisarcik was going to get hurt, so he called the run.  BT Express and Pisarcik thought he was picking plays out of a hat anyway.  The week before he was complaining that Pisarcik was changing the plays, which was supposedly because the OC didn't even look at what the D was running.  McVay said:  "We would have been 8-8, I would have gotten a contract extension and now I'd be dead with a heart attack."  Instead they brought in Perkins with DC Parcells and ST coach Belichick.  McVay went over and had a pretty successful career in the front office with the Niners.

LOL ...bevel is now able to take Gibson's spot in infamy

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Pats defense contained Lynch all day.

 

He rushed for a pedestrian 102 yards with his longest run of 15 yards.

 

Pats shut him down and he was a non-factor in the game.

 

You've had some stupid posts dating all the way back to JI but this one is right up there.  If Carroll had run the ball on the last play Lynch could have arguably been the MVP. His catch down the sideline to start that drive was huge.

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Pats ran 70 offensive plays in the Super Bowl.

 

50 of those were Brady passes.

 

You can't really that dumb, can you?

 

 Simms broke it down.

 

 NE ran some Carolina Panther passing plays. Evidently they had some success vs their defense. A rush here or there for no gain gave Seattle a bone and kept them honest. The real meat and potatoes of the NE offense was the bad matchups with the smaller Vereen, Edelman and Almendola vs the big DBs of Seattle. The Seahawks have trouble going man to man with smaller shifty guys and numerous times Seattle missed tackles when the NE WRs ducked and made YAC.

 

Brady played a high/low passing game vs Seattle all 2nd half taking what Seattle would give and looking for matchup advantages.

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 Simms broke it down.

 

 NE ran some Carolina Panther passing plays. Evidently they had some success vs their defense. A rush here or there for no gain gave Seattle a bone and kept them honest. The real meat and potatoes of the NE offense was the bad matchups with the smaller Vereen, Edelman and Almendola vs the big DBs of Seattle. The Seahawks have trouble going man to man with smaller shifty guys and numerous times Seattle missed tackles when the NE WRs ducked and made YAC.

 

Brady played a high/low passing game vs Seattle all 2nd half taking what Seattle would give and looking for matchup advantages.

Lane got hurt in 1st 5 minutes of game, Kam , Thomas and Sherman all played hurt, NE had no success running ball. Sea missed more tackles than normal, mostly because of injuries.

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Belichick stacked the line.....sees Carrol putting in all those WR....says, what the ****, I'll take my chances on a pass.

There is a great vine going around...As soon as they say those WRs, Pats send it Butler...they know the play.....great scouting.

Seattle just did not run the play well...Kearse should have gotten way deeper push. Receiver didn't fight for position, Wilson's pass was a bit off....game of inches.

There are no geniuses or chokers here.

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seriously...you are getting dumber by the minute, if Blount was able to run, Brady wouldn't have had to throw 50 passes. Lynch was hawks only weapon and the only player bellie had to scheme against and the dude averaged 4.5 yds a carry and would have won SB and MVP had bevel had a brain

the pats littles passes to Vareen are basically runs.

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I think he had 2 timeouts. They had 3 plays.  So he could not have saved time really by using the timeouts.  They could have run down the clock before trying on 4th down if they had to.  The only other alternative was them scoring.  Then he would have had some time.  So he keeps the TOs.  If they did have to  run another 3 plays he would have had a chance of stopping them.   If they scored in another 2 plays he has a little time and NO timeouts. If they scored on 2nd down he has 2 timeouts.  All he needed to tie was a field goal.  A tall order.  I actually think he might have gotten it right.  The cherry on the sundae was the INT.  Bill had the gun cocked and the barrel against his temple just when Satan came through for him.

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I think he had 2 timeouts. They had 3 plays.  So he could not have saved time really by using the timeouts.  They could have run down the clock before trying on 4th down if they had to.  The only other alternative was them scoring.  Then he would have had some time.  So he keeps the TOs.  If they did have to  run another 3 plays he would have had a chance of stopping them.   If they scored in another 2 plays he has a little time and NO timeouts. If they scored on 2nd down he has 2 timeouts.  All he needed to tie was a field goal.  A tall order.  I actually think he might have gotten it right.  The cherry on the sundae was the INT.  Bill had the gun cocked and the barrel against his temple just when Satan came through for him.

40 seconds is plenty of time to get a FG. Bellie sh1t the bed and he was very lucky it was aromatic

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seriously...you are getting dumber by the minute, if Blount was able to run, Brady wouldn't have had to throw 50 passes. Lynch was hawks only weapon and the only player bellie had to scheme against and the dude averaged 4.5 yds a carry and would have won SB and MVP had bevel had a brain

The Pats had the most effective running play of the night.

Brady taking a knee to win his 4th Super Bowl title in 14 years.

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Lane got hurt in 1st 5 minutes of game, Kam , Thomas and Sherman all played hurt, NE had no success running ball. Sea missed more tackles than normal, mostly because of injuries.

Injuries are part of the game. Brady sliced the Seattle D up for 4 TDs.# 1 defense my axx. He completed 15 passes out of 17 in the 4th quarter.

 

Shermans mouth worked fine until the end.

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Belichick stacked the line.....sees Carrol putting in all those WR....says, what the ****, I'll take my chances on a pass.

There is a great vine going around...As soon as they say those WRs, Pats send it Butler...they know the play.....great scouting.

Seattle just did not run the play well...Kearse should have gotten way deeper push. Receiver didn't fight for position, Wilson's pass was a bit off....game of inches.

There are no geniuses or chokers here.

 

 Per Simms, the Seattle playbook is simple. Seattle may have 5 pass plays at the goal line compared to 15 pass plays for NE. Simms said that Seattle runs that pic play there all the time.

 

 Tendencies doomed Carrol. Belichick knew immediately when he saw the Seattle personnel group what was coming next and so did Butler and Browner,

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Those 12 completions were killers.

 

Big Seattle plays 1st half

 

44 yard pass to Mathews.

33 yard pass to Lockette (inc 10 yard facemask)

11 yard TD pass to Mathews

Turbin had a 19 yard run - Longest of the game

Wilson had a 17 yard run - 2nd longest

 

4 huge plays by Wilson

 

Big Seattle plays 2nd half

 

45 yard pass to Mathews

Wilson 20 yard run (inc 5 yard penalty on Browner)

Wilson to Lynch 31 yards

Wilson to Kearse 33 yards

 

Wilson had 4 more huge plays. Without question the MVP if Seattle wins.

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Nope

 

The game plan was to stop Lynch. All 32 DCs in the NFL would agree.

 

The Pats held Lynch in check. Lynch was stuffed on 3rd and 1 and Seattle had to settle for a FG. Huge play by NE.

 

And take your chances with Wilson and our DBs.

 

WIlson is good.  In a few years, this strategy will not work, but last Sunday it did...barely. 

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