No love for the Bucs? What gives? Safety oughtta give a little love, he's a FL. man?
No love for the Bucs? What gives? Safety oughtta give a little love, he's a FL. man?
‘There is no God but Resister and Refugee is his messenger’.
Book of Democrat Things, Chapter 1:1
It was a good game, but this is the new NFL....shootouts and we'll see who happens to be up at the end of the game.
Holy Fieldgoals Batman!
Looks like it's going to be a NE and Atlanta super bowl.
I wouldn't count out Pittsburgh or Green Bay just yet.
The AFC used to be the "three yards and a clould of dust boring ass running game" . Now it's the "NFC with three yards and a cloud of dust boring ass passing game. "Cause nothing says "we give up " better than calling a center screen on 3rd and 13.
So here's the real question . How is anyone going to take down that SOB Bill B and his stacked Pats? Great coach but he still cheats, gets a hand slapped and cheats somemore and always looks like he's angry at the world. Like that guy at a family gathering you WOULD NOT hand a baby to for fear he would just start yelling at the baby for not working harder.
But serously the Stelers won a playoff game without scoring a touchdown , which I personally believe shouldn't even be a win
Do these other teams really even matter ? The decimated Packer secondary against Brady would be a recipe for a 500 yard superbowl and the Falcon's defence despite the way they tried to hype it in the second half of the year isn't much better . In fact everytime I watch a Falcon's game the announcer starts out talking about there improved defence as they give up 25 or 30 points.
1)Does antone have a chance to beat the Pats?
2) If so, who has the best chance to beat them and why?
3) What would the game plan be, I mean other than bothe team getting into the red zone everytime and last one with the ball wins ?
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"Those who produce should have, but we know that those who produce the most — that is, those who work hardest, and at the most difficult and most menial tasks, have the least."
- Eugene V. Debs (1855-1926), five-time Socialist Party candidate for U.S. President
Go Atlanta
I think the Steeler's might shock the Pats at home on Sunday.