Andrew Luck should be considered among the best QB’s, that sumbitch was a beast today.
The Chiefs can go die in a fire.
Snakebitten: adj.
The Kansas City Chiefs
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
Holy shit what a comeback. The Colts sure are lucky to go from Peyton Manning to Andrew Luck. That fumble by Brown that landed right in Lucks lap was just crazy. I don’t think any game the rest of the postseason is going to be as high scoring as that.[/quote]
Holy smokes, I forgot the playoffs would start today.
If the Saints are really taking timeouts (in the 1st quarter) because they’re tired, they’re going to get destroyed. This could be ugly.
Some weird emotion between proud of the team for making some turn around and massive disappointment for what could have been. Rest of season is anyone but Denver and Seattle.
[quote]redstar144 wrote:
Some weird emotion between proud of the team for making some turn around and massive disappointment for what could have been. Rest of season is anyone but Denver and Seattle. [/quote]
Nope depressed as fuck. Good luck to SD cos strungoutboy is a pleasant fellow.
Chargers have the odds stacked against them, but it’s the playoffs, anything can happen.
I’m 2-0 in my predictions so far, but my picks tomorrow are much more risky.
Even when the Brown’s aren’t in the playoffs, they manage to lose in the playoffs(Colts first round pick). God hates Cleveland.
[quote]red04 wrote:
Even when the Brown’s aren’t in the playoffs, they manage to lose in the playoffs(Colts first round pick). God hates Cleveland.[/quote]
Yeah, but they still won that trade. Richardson proved his worth by fumbling the ball right away.
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
[quote]red04 wrote:
Even when the Brown’s aren’t in the playoffs, they manage to lose in the playoffs(Colts first round pick). God hates Cleveland.[/quote]
Yeah, but they still won that trade. Richardson proved his worth by fumbling the ball right away.[/quote]
Oh for sure, Colts could win the Super Bowl and make that pick #32 overall and it would still be a Brown’s win. I’m pretty sure at this point getting a 3rd round pick for T-Rich would be solid, and we shopped him off for a first before that secret got out.
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[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:
[quote]pat wrote:
[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:
[quote]PB Andy wrote:
[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:
So CIN, GB, and IND were giving extensions on ticket sales from the NFL . Its the playoffs do their fans really not care or is there another reason?[/quote]
It’s fucking cold.[/quote]
Yeah I just saw the wind chill in GB is supposed to be -51 fuck that shit[/quote]
Wow! The high in GB is going to be -5 on Sunday. Brrr. I do believe I would be wearing sleeves if I were playing. That’s dangerously cold. That ball is going to feel like a chunk of granite.
he who can throw it, and he who can catch it in that weather will win the game.[/quote]
I think that GB offense with Rodgers and Lacy will have a big game.
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I would be surprised if anyone had a big game with the temp being 50 below lol[/quote]
I don’t care how cold it is, Crabtree and Boldin will catch the ball.
[quote]on edge wrote:
[quote]gregron wrote:
[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:
[quote]pat wrote:
[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:
[quote]PB Andy wrote:
[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:
So CIN, GB, and IND were giving extensions on ticket sales from the NFL . Its the playoffs do their fans really not care or is there another reason?[/quote]
It’s fucking cold.[/quote]
Yeah I just saw the wind chill in GB is supposed to be -51 fuck that shit[/quote]
Wow! The high in GB is going to be -5 on Sunday. Brrr. I do believe I would be wearing sleeves if I were playing. That’s dangerously cold. That ball is going to feel like a chunk of granite.
he who can throw it, and he who can catch it in that weather will win the game.[/quote]
I think that GB offense with Rodgers and Lacy will have a big game.
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I would be surprised if anyone had a big game with the temp being 50 below lol[/quote]
I don’t care how cold it is, Crabtree and Boldin will catch the ball. [/quote]
Imagine how hard the ball is going to get because of the cold. Add to that how hard Kap throws the dang football.
Catching the ball today is going to he painful lol
I dont think the passing game will suffer much. If you look at the colder games in NFL history, it seems the running game suffered more than anything.
Chargers v Bengals 28-21 Rivers has a great game
San Fran v GB 35-21 Kaepernick goes all Kaepernick on an awful defense
[quote]farmerson12 wrote:
I dont think the passing game will suffer much. If you look at the colder games in NFL history, it seems the running game suffered more than anything.
Chargers v Bengals 28-21 Rivers has a great game
San Fran v GB 35-21 Kaepernick goes all Kaepernick on an awful defense[/quote]
Good predictions ![]()
Question: Everyone keeps talking about how the Green Bay Packers are better cut out for playing in this crappy weather than San Francisco is because they are “used to the cold” but isn’t the Packers practice facility in doors?
I understand living there and doing your normal outdoor stuff in that cold but that is nothing like playing a game and I am almost positive their practice facility is indoors which no one is talking about. No way like McCarthy has Rodgers outside throwing in -10 degree weather all week long.
[quote]gregron wrote:
Question: Everyone keeps talking about how the Green Bay Packers are better cut out for playing in this crappy weather than San Francisco is because they are “used to the cold” but isn’t the Packers practice facility in doors?
I understand living there and doing your normal outdoor stuff in that cold but that is nothing like playing a game and I am almost positive their practice facility is indoors which no one is talking about. No way like McCarthy has Rodgers outside throwing in -10 degree weather all week long.[/quote]
I know they reported that the team practiced outside all week but even so, I dont read into the weather much at all.
[quote]gregron wrote:
Question: Everyone keeps talking about how the Green Bay Packers are better cut out for playing in this crappy weather than San Francisco is because they are “used to the cold” but isn’t the Packers practice facility in doors?
I understand living there and doing your normal outdoor stuff in that cold but that is nothing like playing a game and I am almost positive their practice facility is indoors which no one is talking about. No way like McCarthy has Rodgers outside throwing in -10 degree weather all week long.[/quote]
Don’t they play home games in the cold? I’d also bet McCarthy and Rogers do also go outside and toss the ball around to get used to it. I’d sure as shit make them do it if were the coach. I’d make them all run at least some drills outside.
That said, they all better get used to 38 and raining and 140 decibels if they want to get to the Superbowl.
Although, shit, there might not be anything that can prep them for this game:
Hopefully, SF wins, but Kap gets frostbite and has to have his fingers amputated. ![]()
[quote]farmerson12 wrote:
[quote]gregron wrote:
Question: Everyone keeps talking about how the Green Bay Packers are better cut out for playing in this crappy weather than San Francisco is because they are “used to the cold” but isn’t the Packers practice facility in doors?
I understand living there and doing your normal outdoor stuff in that cold but that is nothing like playing a game and I am almost positive their practice facility is indoors which no one is talking about. No way like McCarthy has Rodgers outside throwing in -10 degree weather all week long.[/quote]
I know they reported that the team practiced outside all week but even so, I dont read into the weather much at all. [/quote]
I call BS on that.
-10 to -15 all week with the wind chill? Any exposed skin in that temperature will get frostbite within minutes but they are practicing outside for 15+ hours in the week?
No way. I’m sure the Packers are more acclimated to the weather but there is no acclimating to -20 to -40 degree weather. Nothing can get you prepared to play an entire football game in that cold.