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Wow...what a game in Arizona.
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 9:05 pm
by tribeofjudah
51 to 45....are you kidding me? 96 total points, most ever in a post season game.
Cardinals and Packers played great. What an exciting ending to overtime.
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 9:22 pm
by BeeGee
I love it. Screw you, Green Bay. Close your mouths next time. Rackers with the enormouse choke job. Then Adams, who'd been picked on by refs and receivers all game, makes the hit and Dansby, who's been the anchor for that team long before they were relevant, applies the sleeper-hold. Good night, Green Bay.
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 9:24 pm
by tribeofjudah
I vote Warner for HOF when he calls it quits.
That guy is such a stud........ I like Kurt, class act, he is.
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 10:03 pm
by Irn-Bru
Games that are that high scoring often become snooze fests in their own way. (E.g., arena football.) This was at least the best game of the weekend, though.
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:50 am
by jeremyroyce
What sucks is that I was listening to the game on the radio when I was getting back to work from my lunch and the Packers were getting slaughtered and then someone came into my work and said that that Packers were getting blown out. So, when I got home from work I deleted the game from my DVR and right after that I saw the score and I was kicking myself
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:36 am
by BeeGee
jeremyroyce wrote:What sucks is that I was listening to the game on the radio when I was getting back to work from my lunch and the Packers were getting slaughtered and then someone came into my work and said that that Packers were getting blown out. So, when I got home from work I deleted the game from my DVR and right after that I saw the score and I was kicking myself
ouch. NFL Network should have the replay this week.
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:00 am
by DEHog
Out side of this game (because both are passing teams) while we make think it's become a passing game...this weekend proved that the albility to run the ball and play D get you to the next round of the playoffs....Philly, N.E. really looked bad...Cincy hung in because they can run it and play D
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:52 am
by langleyparkjoe
I actually loved the high scoring aspect of the game. It was nice to see 90+ points put up in a playoff game. ALL the other "defensive" games to me were boring...I used that time to play with my dog, at least she was more fun.
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:23 am
by cleg
Did Warner scream "Thank you Jesussssssssssssssssss" after the win?
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:30 am
by BeeGee
cleg wrote:Did Warner scream "Thank you Jesussssssssssssssssss" after the win?
Well, he definitely didn't scream "Thank You, Rackerrrrs!!" That guy (Rackers) would've been placed on suicide-watch if they would've lost that game.
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:10 am
by VetSkinsFan
Irn-Bru wrote:Games that are that high scoring often become snooze fests in their own way. (E.g., arena football.) This was at least the best game of the weekend, though.
It was the 2nd best for me. Watching Brady get pummelled was my favorite!
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:11 am
by VetSkinsFan
BeeGee wrote:I love it. Screw you, Green Bay. Close your mouths next time. Rackers with the enormouse choke job. Then Adams, who'd been picked on by refs and receivers all game, makes the hit and Dansby, who's been the anchor for that team long before they were relevant, applies the sleeper-hold. Good night, Green Bay.
I agree. Adams got his retribution in the end. That guy was getting raped by the zebras AND Green Bay...
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:25 am
by Irn-Bru
cleg wrote:Did Warner scream "Thank you Jesussssssssssssssssss" after the win?

Leave him alone. He's a great quarterback and person.
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:26 am
by Irn-Bru
VetSkinsFan wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:Games that are that high scoring often become snooze fests in their own way. (E.g., arena football.) This was at least the best game of the weekend, though.
It was the 2nd best for me. Watching Brady get pummelled was my favorite!
If only it wasn't the Ravens who delivered the beating . . .
But yeah, I enjoyed it too. Definitely seems like the end of an era for New England, doesn't it?
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:40 am
by VetSkinsFan
Irn-Bru wrote:VetSkinsFan wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:Games that are that high scoring often become snooze fests in their own way. (E.g., arena football.) This was at least the best game of the weekend, though.
It was the 2nd best for me. Watching Brady get pummelled was my favorite!
If only it wasn't the Ravens who delivered the beating . . .
But yeah, I enjoyed it too. Definitely seems like the end of an era for New England, doesn't it?
Welker's replacement (Edelman or something to that affect)looked damn good, though...their scouting department really deserves some credit as much as I hate to admit it.
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 12:10 pm
by tribeofjudah
Irn-Bru wrote:cleg wrote:Did Warner scream "Thank you Jesussssssssssssssssss" after the win?

Leave him alone. He's a great quarterback and person.
I 2nd that....
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 12:22 pm
by Irn-Bru
VetSkinsFan wrote:Welker's replacement (Edelman or something to that affect)looked damn good, though...their scouting department really deserves some credit as much as I hate to admit it.
They do. However, I'm not so sure they are filling the gaps as quickly as the gaps are appearing. Their defense is beginning to look suspect, and they are at least one good RB away from returning to form on offense. And while I haven't followed them too closely over the season (and so can't judge them on the whole), their offensive line really struggled against the Ravens — are they basically the same group of guys who went to the Superbowl in '07?
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 12:28 pm
by cleg
Just ask yourselves, and you don't have to answer because you will lie anyway. If Warner had screamed out "Thank you Allah" after winning the NFC Championship and thereafter said all his accomplishments were because Allah was in charge and was continuing to push his religious beliefs on the rest of us you'd have an issue with it. Just because he's Christian you don't. Again, answer in your heart because there will be no truthful answer on the forum.
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 12:36 pm
by tribeofjudah
Irn-Bru wrote:VetSkinsFan wrote:Welker's replacement (Edelman or something to that affect)looked damn good, though...their scouting department really deserves some credit as much as I hate to admit it.
They do. However, I'm not so sure they are filling the gaps as quickly as the gaps are appearing. Their defense is beginning to look suspect, and they are at least one good RB away from returning to form on offense. And while I haven't followed them too closely over the season (and so can't judge them on the whole), their offensive line really struggled against the Ravens — are they basically the same group of guys who went to the Superbowl in '07?
The Pats dynasty is............OVER
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:10 pm
by SkinsJock
A person who feels that he owes everything he has to a higher power is certainly allowed to show appreciation for that any way or any time he wants to - IF you don't like him doing it you need to play better so that he won't feel so grateful
IF you don't like when someone scores and points to the sky to acknowledge whatever or whoever, all you have to do is make sure he doesn't score
The Cardinals and Warner should be very grateful that someone or something stopped the Packers defense from showing up for that game

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:19 pm
by langleyparkjoe
SkinsJock wrote:A person who feels that he owes everything he has to a higher power is certainly allowed to show appreciation for that any way or any time he wants to - IF you don't like him doing it you need to play better so that he won't feel so grateful
IF you don't like when someone scores and points to the sky to acknowledge whatever or whoever, all you have to do is make sure he doesn't score

The Cardinals and Warner should be very grateful that someone or something stopped the Packers defense from showing up for that game

Did you guys see Aaron Rogers when he had his last chance coming of the bench? He made the sign of the cross and I was like, the way these defenses are playing I don't think you need help. Oh well, guess he should've prayed harder.

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:46 pm
by cleg
because god/allah/buddha/whoever cares about football.
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:54 pm
by VetSkinsFan
cleg wrote:Just ask yourselves, and you don't have to answer because you will lie anyway. If Warner had screamed out "Thank you Allah" after winning the NFC Championship and thereafter said all his accomplishments were because Allah was in charge and was continuing to push his religious beliefs on the rest of us you'd have an issue with it. Just because he's Christian you don't. Again, answer in your heart because there will be no truthful answer on the forum.
First off, that's not 'pushing his religious beliefs on others.' And while I may have a comment, it's not something I would dwell upon, but thxx for trying to stir something up

. It's not like we don't have enough gossip already.
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:14 pm
by cleg
VetSkinsFan wrote:cleg wrote:Just ask yourselves, and you don't have to answer because you will lie anyway. If Warner had screamed out "Thank you Allah" after winning the NFC Championship and thereafter said all his accomplishments were because Allah was in charge and was continuing to push his religious beliefs on the rest of us you'd have an issue with it. Just because he's Christian you don't. Again, answer in your heart because there will be no truthful answer on the forum.
First off, that's not 'pushing his religious beliefs on others.' And while I may have a comment, it's not something I would dwell upon, but thxx for trying to stir something up

. It's not like we don't have enough gossip already.
pffft.
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:30 pm
by VetSkinsFan
cleg wrote:VetSkinsFan wrote:cleg wrote:Just ask yourselves, and you don't have to answer because you will lie anyway. If Warner had screamed out "Thank you Allah" after winning the NFC Championship and thereafter said all his accomplishments were because Allah was in charge and was continuing to push his religious beliefs on the rest of us you'd have an issue with it. Just because he's Christian you don't. Again, answer in your heart because there will be no truthful answer on the forum.
First off, that's not 'pushing his religious beliefs on others.' And while I may have a comment, it's not something I would dwell upon, but thxx for trying to stir something up

. It's not like we don't have enough gossip already.
pffft.
And for the record, I'm agnostic, so "God," "Allah," or "Zeus" all get the same reaction from me.