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The real debate is, how bad was Tom Petty?
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Originally Posted by BallinBoykz
Now the real debate.
If BB didnt go for it in the third quarter on the 4th and 16, would the game have gone to overtime? Assuming they would have kicked the field goal, or even punted deep, do you guys think the outcome of the game would have been different?
But think about it, if they had converted it would have been a heartbraker and would have changed the game completly
chances are you aren't gonna change the game going for 4th and 16 in the third quarter, especially when your QB was having trouble completing deep passesall day.
stupid call. Bill went for that 4th and 16 because he thought he was up by 50 points in the 4th. what a fool.
Originally Posted by Purple Face
Is this the first sports team in NY to win the big game since 9/11?
Originally Posted by SoHi 23
Originally Posted by BallinBoykz
Now the real debate.
If BB didnt go for it in the third quarter on the 4th and 16, would the game have gone to overtime? Assuming they would have kicked the field goal, or even punted deep, do you guys think the outcome of the game would have been different?
Considering the fact that the past 3 super bowls that they had won were by an average of 3 points, it was a horrible move.
You KNOW if they had Adam Vinny in there they would have went straight for the fg, no questions asked.
But think about it, if they had converted it would have been a heartbraker and would have changed the game completly
Originally Posted by BallinBoykz
Now the real debate.
If BB didnt go for it in the third quarter on the 4th and 16, would the game have gone to overtime? Assuming they would have kicked the field goal, or even punted deep, do you guys think the outcome of the game would have been different?
Originally Posted by iNiNe5
Originally Posted by SoHi 23
Originally Posted by BallinBoykz
Now the real debate.
If BB didnt go for it in the third quarter on the 4th and 16, would the game have gone to overtime? Assuming they would have kicked the field goal, or even punted deep, do you guys think the outcome of the game would have been different?
Considering the fact that the past 3 super bowls that they had won were by an average of 3 points, it was a horrible move.
You KNOW if they had Adam Vinny in there they would have went straight for the fg, no questions asked.
But think about it, if they had converted it would have been a heartbraker and would have changed the game completly
i can't remember but i don;t think the giants scored in the following possession anyways. and i think they set a rule that they didn;t want gostkowsky to try a FG attempt 40+ yards.
Originally Posted by Mayor of NYC
Originally Posted by PlatinumFunk
Originally Posted by DaT SiCk KiD
Originally Posted by cRazy dav0
AS A PEYTON MANNING FAN...i would like to say IT WAS NICE TO SEE BRADY CHOKE ON THOSE DEEP PASSES... AND THROUGHOUT THE GAME... I DON'T CARE HOW GOOD U ARE...IF YOU DON'T GET PASS PROTECTION ITS HARD TO WIN....
you just said it yourself...Brady DIDN'T have good pass protection the whole game...
how are you going to say he choked on the deep balls when it would have taken a miracle from God to come back with 35 seconds left on the 20 yard line in the biggest game of the year after having the biggest emotional letdown a couple seconds ago and the Giants and everyone in the world knowing you're going to throw deep...
if Eli wouldn't have had that godly last drive and Brady's drive culminating in the TD pass to Moss would have stood...he still would've been a choker?c'mon man, I know you're a Colts fan but let's try and be smart here...
the fact is he shouldn't have been out there for the last 35 seconds...he did his job when it mattered
You're not allowed to post
its ok..ill allow him to post in this thread..let him rant and say his goodbyes...and as for me..ill be sleep...collecting money tomm...might finally have enuff for my first car
[h4]If he's going to lose, Bill Belichick would rather be elsewhere[/h4]
By MJD
Sunday, Feb 3, 2008 11:12 pm EST
On more than one occasion this year, Bill Belichick and the Patriots have run up the score on an overmatched opponent, and forced an opposing coach to sit there and watch his beaten team go through the motions while their heineys were being handed to them.
But when the shoe's on the other foot, and Bill Belichick's team has been beaten, he can't sit there and take the pain for a few seconds.
With :02 left on the clock, and his team just having failed on a last chance 4th down effort, Bill Belichick ran onto the field for a quick handshake, and then bolted for the locker room. Belichick's an important guy and everything, but I wasn't aware that the league had given him the authority to decide when games end.
There's time left on the clock, his team's been humbled, outplayed, and lost their chance at history ... and Bill Belichick doesn't have the stomach to sit there and absorb the pain until the clock read 0:00.
That's unsportsmanlike at best, disrespectful at least, and at worst, it makes him a big sissy.
Because Bill Belichick wanted to go hide when he lost, the field ended up being flooded with people, and the officials had to clear the area before the Giants could take their final snap and make it official. When you lose, you take your loss. You don't leave early because it makes you feel sad inside. Your opponent deserves more respect than that.
Anyone remember in 2004 when Randy Moss left the sidelines with 2 seconds left in a Vikings vs. ******** game? Moss was selfish, a baby, a quitter, didn't respect his teammates, and didn't respect the game. Belichick just did the same thing, but did it on the biggest possible stage, and did it from the position of a leader of men.
Maybe there's something to be said for the inability to lose well ... most great winners don't lose well, and a sore loser is still a loser.
But still, if you're an adult, you finish out the game, and you give your opponents the stage and the respect they deserve.
NY's final drive is the "Greatest Drive" in NFL history.
Wow, Yall really get carried away with the here and now.
John Elway, 98 yard drive is called "The Drive" Im guessing U never even heard of it.
and this the greatest Superbowl ever?
Nah.
I ll take Rams/Titans and Bills/Giants before this one