I saw that in an interview with Brady about now having beaten every NFL team at least once he was asked who he likes to beat the most. He said that would be the Giants, of course, because they got him twice in the Super Bowl and ruined his perfect season. He also mentioned that Eli likes to bring that up to him a lot in their conversations.
This makes me very happy!!!!
That's funny on his and Peyton's Monday Night Football broadcast, Eli said Brady and Belichek bring up the 2007 Super Bowl.
I saw that in an interview with Brady about now having beaten every NFL team at least once he was asked who he likes to beat the most. He said that would be the Giants, of course, because they got him twice in the Super Bowl and ruined his perfect season. He also mentioned that Eli likes to bring that up to him a lot in their conversations.
I saw that in an interview with Brady about now having beaten every NFL team at least once he was asked who he likes to beat the most. He said that would be the Giants, of course, because they got him twice in the Super Bowl and ruined his perfect season. He also mentioned that Eli likes to bring that up to him a lot in their conversations.
This makes me very happy!!!!
That's funny on his and Peyton's Monday Night Football broadcast, Eli said Brady and Belichek bring up the 2007 Super Bowl.
Obviously Brady's had the greatest career of all time and no one can deny his GOAT status at this point (without looking bitter, anyway), but it does bring a smile to my face that Eli is 2-0 in Super Bowls against Brady and Peyton is 3-1 in AFC Championship Games against Brady.
Also: I hope the Jets enjoy that draft pick, because it’s likely to be a good one. Seahawks D is trash (can we fire Ken Norton already?) and Russ is gone for half the season if we're lucky. Hope that surgery went well and that he heals as quickly as usual. At any rate, this season's in the toilet.
the world is a very big cycle of change right now..............almost pays not to talk to anyone, write anything down or send an email that could even be the least bit controversial about anything, and i mean anything..
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I’m not gonna cry over a guy that age that hasn’t learned not to use homophobic and racist language. Ten years ago was well within the time he should’ve figured it out.
Hussongs Cantina in Ensenada. Had to sneak back in to get my boombox!
Well, the whole state of Maryland has officially lost its mind due to Lamar mania. Friends who went to the game said the fans just would not leave or quiet down after he brings the team all the way back to win in OT.
He ties Marino for the most wins ever before the age of 25 with 34, and his birthday isn’t till January. He just might break that record.
-443 yards passing, over 300 in the second half alone. -Four TDs, all in the 2nd half -85% completions, 90% in the second half
The combination of those three stats in one half of football had only been accomplished twice before. Once by Brees.(forgot the other guy)
Oh yeah, he also ran for 62 yards, totaling over 500 yards that he was personally responsible for.
And the most humble player I’ve ever seen.
Big time love affair in Charm City!
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I was at that game myself, actually (as a Colts fan). I went with two buddies who are Ravens fans and they wanted to leave at the end of the third quarter. I made a case that they should stay and they're only two possessions down, but they didn't seem like they had any hope at all. Luckily, one went to the bathroom and the other went to a concessions stand and while they waited in those lines, the Ravens scored their first of two TDs to tie up the game. That put things at one possession, which changed their mind. When Campbell blocked what would have been a game-sealing field goal, the place went absolutely bananas. I couldn't believe it!
Baltimore already loved Lamar before this but the fans were just so hyped up after this, it was a very cool atmosphere to be in, despite my team losing.
As a Colts guy, the story is all about the injured kicker (and to a lesser degree, the injured secondary). He missed three kicks in regulation, two field goals (one blocked, so I guess not his fault) and one extra point. They also went for a two-point conversion early in the game to make up for that missed extra point, which they didn't get. So basically, any of that would have sealed the game for Indy. I was shocked when they actually managed to get into field goal range with under a minute left in regulation... but when Blankenship missed that one, I knew it was over -- the Colts defense was too gassed and the Ravens offense was too hot.
Uh Oh...hopefully IP isn't currently losing his mind....
The Eagles have trades Zach Ertz to Arizona for a Rookie CB and a 5th next year. So Philly doesn't think they can use a top 5 Tight End with a new QB in need of a security blanket. Sigh.
Uh Oh...hopefully IP isn't currently losing his mind....
The Eagles have trades Zach Ertz to Arizona for a Rookie CB and a 5th next year. So Philly doesn't think they can use a top 5 Tight End with a new QB in need of a security blanket. Sigh.
Had to be done, but it is sad.
Ertz cried his eyes out and profusely thanked the city and fans.
One of the greatest Eagles ever.
They will now extend Goedert, who at this point is better than Ertz.
Kinda went in a cycle: Celek mentored Ertz who mentored Goedert.
Arizona are all in.
Eagles hung in there against Tampa but Sirianni is clueless.
How can you ignore the run the entire season, especially when you have Sanders and Gainwell!
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It was a good, tight game until about the middle of the third quarter -- then boom, the Bengals decided to make a statement!
And hey, the Colts came out with a win in San Fran during a downpour too. Wentz threw like 4 or 5 passes that should have been intercepted in that game, but only one that was actually picked (which was later classified as a fumble, which I find odd) -- sometimes better to be lucky than good!
I was pretty skeptical on the Colts trading for Wentz, but also accepted it was the best option considering who was available (I still think the Rams are insane to trade as much as they did for Stafford). I thought the idea that Frank Reich is some sort of Wentz Whisperer that was gonna magically get him playing well again was laughable nonsense. But so far, it seems to be true! Last year, Wentz had a 72.8 rating with 16 TDs to 15 INTs... this year he has 102.8 rating with 11 TDs to just 1 pick (officially, anyway). He passes the eye-test as well, most of the time -- he looks good playing QB.
While I know most sports fans don't like Roger Goddell at all, I know of at least 30 people who really, really, really like him. Although, let's be honest, he probably is worth as much as 2 ace starting pitchers, or a couple of top 5 QBs from the owners' perspective. Just a bit of smack in the face when it's not about the players on the field, but the suits off it...
While I know most sports fans don't like Roger Goddell at all, I know of at least 30 people who really, really, really like him. Although, let's be honest, he probably is worth as much as 2 ace starting pitchers, or a couple of top 5 QBs from the owners' perspective. Just a bit of smack in the face when it's not about the players on the field, but the suits off it...
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