EmeraldBullet wrote:Falcons gonna put up 40+ on the pats. If you look at the team's that the pats have faced, and specifically the QB's they have faced since Brady returned from his suspension, the only good QB they faced was Wilson. All the rest were back ups or fringe NFL talent, or rookies that didn't show promise this year. Pats defense hasn't had to face a good team, and the falcons are legit on offense.
EmeraldBullet wrote:Falcons gonna put up 40+ on the pats. If you look at the team's that the pats have faced, and specifically the QB's they have faced since Brady returned from his suspension, the only good QB they faced was Wilson. All the rest were back ups or fringe NFL talent, or rookies that didn't show promise this year. Pats defense hasn't had to face a good team, and the falcons are legit on offense.
ACES 13 wrote:34-27 --- 1ST TIME CHAMPS!
Hawktawk wrote:That's about as sickening a collapse as I've ever witnessed in a football game. Quinn has to be ill and well he should be.
There's just something about the Pats. They were great when they needed to be but they were lucky too with tipped and horribly thrown balls winding up in receivers hands.
It just happens with great teams and great players. They are great and they have fate on their side.And their opponents blink.
Teams throw them the ball on the one when an all pro back averaging 5 ypc for the game is on the field. Coaches call plays which allow their QB to be sacked taking them out of field goal range when 3 would make it an 11 point game with a little over 3 minutes remaining.Result Pats 5 titles. Uugh...
It sucks. I officially hate them worse than the Steelers I don't care if they win 10 titles.
RiverDog wrote:I agree that everything went New England's way in the 2nd half, but they went Atlanta's way in the 1st. Brady was either off or his receivers were dropping passes they normally caught.
The turning point in the game was in the 4th quarter after Julio Jones made a spectacular catch that put them in FG range at around the 28 yard line. Rather than dropping Ryan back, they should have been running the ball and positioning themselves for a FG attempt that would have put them up by 3 scores and essentially put the game away. But Ryan took a sack and they got called for holding and were forced to punt.
Overall it was a very entertaining game except that I hated seeing Brady win again and lost on all my football boards.
c_hawkbob wrote:F*** Tom Brady.
obiken wrote:
Cbob, Like Hillary, I don't hate Brady, and I don't love him. He is the greatest QB of all time, no doubt. The haters will say it was an epic collapse, the lovers will say it was all him. It was both. Remember however, RW is not going to take a pay cut to make the cap work, Brady has. Nothing special about their coach, nothing innovative about him, but the way the have managed the cap is the archetype of the modern era.
Nothing special about their coach? Nothing innovative? HELLO???? They have designed a customized start from scratch game plan every week for 16 years!!!!!
Brady is great, no doubt, but Belichick is the difference.
There are lots of great qbs but none have ever done what Brady and the Pats have done. Brady has enjoyed excellent max protection his entire career in spite of he and Belichick being the only guys left. Yesterday was only the 7th time in a 32 game postseason career that Brady was sacked 3 or more times and the first time he actually won a superbowl getting hit that much.
NE's defense has ranked all over the map but they always make the plays in crunch time and that's Belichick's baby regardless of coordinator.
Its painful to remember but undrafted rookie Malcolm Butler was forced by Belichick himself to run the defensive play getting over the top on the little pick slant the Hawks tried to run at the end of 49 .He did not successfully do it once in practice but he was forced to run it over and over all week by his own words.
Lest we forget the team was 3-1 with Jimmy Garoppolo(buyer beware) and Jacoby Brissett to start the year. In 2008 Brady missed 15 games and the team went 11-5 with Matt Cassel (buyer beware)at QB.
No doubt Brady would be a great QB in most offenses but no way in hell he sniffs making 7 Super bowls without the architect, the greatest coach of all time without question.
And Obi who do you think really makes the personnel decisions that keep that cap manageable? Who trades star players on both sides of the ball in their prime and fills their spots with guys who suddenly become stars?
Who makes a silk purse out of a sows ear with players on both sides of the ball nobody ever heard of making huge plays in the biggest spots?
There have been several GM's like Scott Pioli who got all the credit for a while then went to KC and stunk.Weiss, Crennel and Josh Mcdaniel all flamed out at the next level.
And yeah Brady was great when he had to be but he was exceptionally lucky in the second half completing a 3rd down ball on a hit while throwing a wobbler to nobody that Bennett squeezed as the defenders stood flat footed and mesmerised, also having Edelman save what should have been a crucial pick millimeters off the ground.
And I still hate Brady like the plague. I hate the Pats. I hope the Hawks can rediscover their magic one time and give the Pats the beating in the big game they should have had yesterday.
obiken wrote:Hawktalk, I just don't think he has done what Shula did. He went to 4 SB's with 4 different teams and QB's. He is not Walsh, Landry, or Paul Brown. He had Tom, he has never won without Tom. I am not saying he is not a great coach.
This why I think Shula was the best. Landry and Walsh the most innovative.
obiken wrote:Hawktalk, I just don't think he has done what Shula did. He went to 4 SB's with 4 different teams and QB's. He is not Walsh, Landry, or Paul Brown. He had Tom, he has never won without Tom. I am not saying he is not a great coach.
This why I think Shula was the best. Landry and Walsh the most innovative.
obiken wrote:
Cbob, Like Hillary, I don't hate Brady, and I don't love him. He is the greatest QB of all time, no doubt. The haters will say it was an epic collapse, the lovers will say it was all him. It was both. Remember however, RW is not going to take a pay cut to make the cap work, Brady has. Nothing special about their coach, nothing innovative about him, but the way the have managed the cap is the archetype of the modern era.
Why Bob?F*** Tom Brady.
ACES 13 wrote:Why Bob?
He's classy, and the GOAT) Can you consider his body of work?
I wish it were me who rooted for him.
Did you even read the rest of what I wrote?
ACES 13 wrote:I read your post. I don't get the hate.
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