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01-23-2011, 06:11 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Jay Cutler... I've always hated him. He's always been the most over rated guy in the league and a total douche. Now he can add 'pussy' to the list of words that best describe him. I'm interested to see what exactly the knee injury he had was. Because I didn't evne see him wincing in pain or anything on the sideline, he looked fine. Jesus Christ, it's the NFC Championship game!! Have some guts out there. Rivers played with a torn ACL a couple years ago in the AFC Championship Game.
Pack seemed to be moving the ball and looked pretty good at times, but the Bears defense played great and kept them alive. Todd Collins was predictably awful in his few plays after Cutler pussied out. Hanie actually played pretty well, but a backup QB who never plays leading his team back from a deficit just wasn't in the cards. Congrats to the Pack, they've been playing hot. I didn't think they looked great today, but it was good enough to win the ball game. You don't see Rodgers make mistakes in the redzone like he did today. Watching the Jets-Steelers now. I really hope the Jets win, but either way should be a great game. If Jets win, I'm rootin for the Jets. If Steelers win, I'm rooting for the Packers. I live in Steeler Nation and don't wanna hear about how great Pittsburgh is all off-season |
01-23-2011, 07:13 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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yeah cutler definetly punked out. Read the tweets from fellow nfl players on here, its pretty funnny
Cutler's NFL contemporaries go after him on Twitter - Shutdown Corner - NFL* - Yahoo! Sports |
01-23-2011, 09:33 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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I really don't like the Steelers. Pulling for the Packers, although a Jets / Packers Superbowl was what I was pulling for - with Jets winning.
Oddly enough, I don't even really like Mark Sanchez. I do, however, really enjoy Rex Ryan.
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01-23-2011, 09:45 PM | #7 (permalink) | |
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Fuck the Steelers, I hope they lose that shit. that's all I gotta say
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01-23-2011, 10:11 PM | #8 (permalink) | |
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But here we stand, Packers-Steelers. Really a great matchup in my opinion. It's tough to go against Pittsburgh with all their experience and Big Ben having titles under his belt. But I gotta go with Green Bay. I don't think Rodgers is a guy scared of the big moment or the bright lights. I don't even think Green Bay will mess around trying to run the ball, which is what Pitt defends so amazingly. I think Green Bay will come out chucking the ball all over the place, and their defense will limit Big Ben and their running game. I thought being at home today against the Jets really helped the Steelers running game and I don't think they will have the same rush attack in Dallas. |
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01-26-2011, 02:15 AM | #9 (permalink) |
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Its probably not a big deal that Cutler left the game 'injured' or not. He wasn't playing well enough to do anything with the team anyway, I don't believe. I find it rather upsetting for Bears fans that the 3rd string QB came in and out played the starting QB and the backup QB. Although its also possible the Packers weren't playing so hard due to the deficit at that time. It could have gotten interesting if Hanie hadn't thrown that pick that ended the game. I'm not sure if the Bears would have been able to get it into the endzone but, eh.
As for the super bowl, I think the Steelers will probably win. I'm pulling for Green Bay and if Green Bay had of lost I'd have pulled for the Bears. I simply didn't like either AFC team left. I think Big Ben and the rest of the team will come through strong like they always do in big games and pull the super bowl win out. I don't know though, I kinda hope I'm wrong. Green Bays played very good and could easily win it too. So, either way I wont be surprised.
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01-26-2011, 04:08 AM | #10 (permalink) |
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The Packers are showing amazing perseverence in these big games and continue to shock me. I mean lets be honest..did anybody see the Packers or pick the Packers to go to the Super Bowl early on this year??..Well other than Crash?? The only thing really at fault with the Pack is they are one of the most penalized teams in the league. That will hurt you against teams like the Steelers. Im really not sure how well the Steeler secondary will hold up against the Packers pass attack. If I were them I would game plan strickly on cover schemes. Make Starks beat you running the ball. Im still not sold on his running abilitys. You know Rogers can beat you so attack him as much as possible and try an take him out of the equasion. I look for the Pack to be plagued by turnovers from the Steelers deffense, and self inflicting penalties to be the deciding factors... Although ive picked against them every other game this playoff season as well to no avail. Im betting a real veteran smash mouth team will be the ones to put a damper on things. So I like the Steelers..mmm no good at guessing scores but ill say..31-24
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