NFL Talk

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Originally posted by AthenasTrgrFngr
steelers played horribly 😂

all in all a very uneventful game

I thought it was pretty eventful, and a nail biter at that. Great game!

great game.. congrats to the Pack

Good game. It looked like it would be a blow out the first couple of minutes but the Steelers managed to almost hang on. Congrats Packers.

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Turnovers will kill ya!!! The Steelers MAY have won the game had it not been for the two INT's and the one fumble. The Pack were good enough to convert all three into points. Rodgers put up over 300 passing yards in the game...a great performance against a great defense. Congrats to the Packers.

Congrats to the Pack.

Originally posted by botankus
I'm more worried about Nelson and Jones than the big-time receivers.

I rarely, if ever, quote myself, but my prediction came true. 14 catches, 190 yards, and a score between the two of them.

Originally posted by Tattoos N Scars
Turnovers will kill ya!!! The Steelers MAY have won the game had it not been for the two INT's and the one fumble. The Pack were good enough to convert all three into points. Rodgers put up over 300 passing yards in the game...a great performance against a great defense. Congrats to the Packers.

Rodgers did well, but tons of credit needs to go to the offensive line. Steelers were not able to get pressure on him, and their secondary is not very good if a QB has a bit of time. Harrison was really only a factor on one play and Polamalu was about only shown when he was giving up a TD. They did a great job taking the biggest defensive threats out of the game.

I was disappointed with the defensive game plan as well. Two weeks to prepare against what they knew was going to be a spread attack, and still they made very few plays.

William Gay does not need to be in a Steeler uniform next year, serious consideration needs to be given to a CB in the first 2 rounds of the draft, and somebody needs to figure out why Crezdon Butler (rookie CB from Clemson who was dynamite in preseason) couldn't make it into the dime package ahead of special teamer Anthony Madison.

Holy Christ! tonights Bos vs Mon game was an complete mess.

Dammit wrong thread.

>Dat $100,000,000 Vick contract.

Even though it's only really that much if he takes LESS that 35 percent of the snaps in each year (which he won't), they still offered him way too much for one good season.

>2011
>still being jellymad of an NFL player's contract

Vick is a once in a generation talent, feel with it.

I love the contract!!! (Cowboys fan)

Any SB picks yet. Picking Eagles and Patriots. Reasoning?

Same as Patriots winning SB right after 9/11. The 10th anniversary of that unusual day.
To be seen as patriotic. Eagles because that is the USA symbol for natonal bird.

That and both teams have upgraded their talent base quite a bit in key positions in the off season.

I'm going to pick Giants and the Jets?

Why?

Well, I always loved giants. They're so big!

And the Jets because they go VAROOOOOOOOOMMMMMM!!

I think Pats and Eagles, though that's the generic answer. I'd prefer, while still being reasonable, Texans/Bucs.

Anyway, Jags cut Garrard.

Damn fine game last night, even though I don't care for Saints or Packers.

Also Peyton might miss the whole season, etc

Yeppers.

It was a good game. I think all the talk about moving the kickoff back was a bunch of doomsayers. It wasn't really an issue. I can understand the reasoning behind the new rule and I feel that teams will work around it like they do with any other new rule/exploit/way of doing things.

Another ****ing Cowboys melt down. Must be a curse or some shit.