Re: Stupor Bowl Thread
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 10:22 pm
kin A dude, you know how much I love the BroncosBucmonkey wrote:God damn...are any of you grunts ever happy...ever?
kin A dude, you know how much I love the BroncosBucmonkey wrote:God damn...are any of you grunts ever happy...ever?
Barfly did NOT take that well.KC Scott wrote:Probably staged but worth watching anyway
Thing is, Harris was right. The Broncos dared Newton to beat them and he backed away from the challenge. Can you imagine of the Broncos had offered up man coverage on Tom Brady all day? He would have shredded them. It was up to Newton to recognize the coverage and make Denver pay for leaving their CBs on an island. Shit, there were times when I thought I was watching a B1G game when Carolina would send Stewart right into 9 man fronts. And then when it came time for Newton to throw, he was playing right into Denver's hand by taking 5 and 7 step drops and throwing mostly deep and mid-range passes. There is a reason the Steelers hung 34 points on the Broncos and the Panthers were held to 10. Ben was able to adjust, Cam can't.Papa Willie wrote:I probably watched about 7-8 Panther games this year, and I can't even begin to stress how fucking awful they played as compared to the other games I saw. Not excusing Cam, but I can say after a game like that where my team had just constantly butt-fucked itself in the mouth - that I wouldn't have been in a good mood at all. Then hearing a guy on the other side of the curtain talking shit? Nah. Fuck - Cam probably handled that better than I would have...
Yeah, a 30 year old Peyton would have hung 45 points on them with that many presents. He really does need to shut it down.Papa Willie wrote:smackaholic wrote:It was an ugly train wreck of a stupor bowl, but, it wasn't boring, till the last 3 minutes.Papa Willie wrote:That was one of the most boring fucking SB's I've ever seen. Think about that.
I say that, because Denver seriously should have won that game by at least 5-6 TD's. Cackalacky gave them more gift-wrapped presents than they knew what to do with.
I'm not sure I've seen a team shoot themselves in the foot as much as Carolina did in that game. I still think Denver's a great team, but it wasn't at all their best game of the year, either...
Or you try that retarded delayed handoff that tricked the Donkey D, approximately zero fukking times.Papa Willie wrote:You know - one of the oddest/dumbest things about the game was? When a DL is eating your OL for lunch, what's one of the first things you do? If you have a mobile QB, you start rolling his ass out of the pocket! They did it a little on their TD drive, and NEVER did it again. Absolutely stupid. I wonder if Shula had a stroke, but if you've got a 4.5 QB, you let that motherfucker roll out, or run like a motherfucker.
How the fukk does gramps get all the way through without dropping the N-bomb?KC Scott wrote:Probably staged but worth watching anyway
KC Scott wrote:FYI - any of you enjoying Cams loss are racist
Sin,
Pray for him.KC Scott wrote:FYI - any of you enjoying Cams loss are racist
Sin,
At least part of what is now CO was originally in Teehas or Tejas. Not sure if Denver was included in that or not.smackaholic wrote:KC Scott wrote:FYI - any of you enjoying Cams loss are racist
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What a fukking tool.
First off, Cackalacky is Confederacy territory. Denver...well, not sure Denver had been invented yet, but, I suspect whatever territory it was part of, was Union.
Wrong (Google is your friend).Left Seater wrote:
At least part of what is now CO was originally in Teehas or Tejas. Not sure if Denver was included in that or not.
from another threadKC Scott wrote:FYI - any of you enjoying Cams loss are racist
Sin,
Serapis?Felix wrote:who fucking thinks these names up?
Felix wrote:KC Scott wrote:FYI - any of you enjoying Cams loss are racist
Sin,
from another thread
Serapis?Felix wrote:who fucking thinks these names up?
it was only a matter of time before some asshat plays the race card....hey jackass, most of Denvers team is black, are they part of the "confederacy"?
To use your word, WRONG!Mikey wrote:Wrong (Google is your friend).Left Seater wrote:
At least part of what is now CO was originally in Teehas or Tejas. Not sure if Denver was included in that or not.
The Colorado Territory was officially organized by Act of Congress on February 28, 1861, out of lands previously part of the Kansas, Nebraska, Utah, and New Mexico territories. Technically the territory was open to slavery under the Dred Scott Decision of 1857, but the question was rendered moot by the impending American Civil War and the majority pro-Union sentiment in the territory.
Colorado was admitted as a state in 1876.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Territory
Denver was founded in 1858 as a mining town during the Pikes Peak gold rush. It was in the far western part of the Kansas Territory.
So care to revisit your statement?The Compromise of 1850 set Texas's boundaries at their present form. U.S. Senator James Pearce of Maryland drafted the final proposal where Texas ceded its land which later became half of present-day New Mexico, a third of Colorado, and small portions of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Wyoming to the federal government, in return for the assumption of $10 million of the old republic's debt.
Part of present day Colorado was, at one time, land "claimed" by the Republic of Texas. At the time the territory was established it was not.Left Seater wrote:So care to revisit your statement?The Compromise of 1850 set Texas's boundaries at their present form. U.S. Senator James Pearce of Maryland drafted the final proposal where Texas ceded its land which later became half of present-day New Mexico, a third of Colorado, and small portions of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Wyoming to the federal government, in return for the assumption of $10 million of the old republic's debt.
Agreed. Glad to see you now agree. The fact that a war was fought over the claim and a compromise with money involved makes it far more than a "claim." But none the less part of what is now CO was once part of Texas.Mikey wrote:Part of present day Colorado was, at one time, land "claimed" by the Republic of Texas. At the time the territory was established it was not.Left Seater wrote:So care to revisit your statement?The Compromise of 1850 set Texas's boundaries at their present form. U.S. Senator James Pearce of Maryland drafted the final proposal where Texas ceded its land which later became half of present-day New Mexico, a third of Colorado, and small portions of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Wyoming to the federal government, in return for the assumption of $10 million of the old republic's debt.
And Michigan was once a part of Massachusetts. So what?Left Seater wrote:Agreed. Glad to see you now agree. The fact that a war was fought over the claim and a compromise with money involved makes it far more than a "claim." But none the less part of what is now CO was once part of Texas.
What was crazy, was that after Denver was putting 8-9 in the box, Carolina did the smart thing -- threw it outside the numbers, with a modicum of success (not many yards, but short gains. Then... they stopped. Heaven forbid if the would have kept going outside and pulled a defender or two out of the box, and gave JStew some sort of chance.Papa Willie wrote:You know - one of the oddest/dumbest things about the game was? When a DL is eating your OL for lunch, what's one of the first things you do? If you have a mobile QB, you start rolling his ass out of the pocket! They did it a little on their TD drive, and NEVER did it again. Absolutely stupid. I wonder if Shula had a stroke, but if you've got a 4.5 QB, you let that motherfucker roll out, or run like a motherfucker.
Exactly.Dinsdale wrote:What was crazy, was that after Denver was putting 8-9 in the box, Carolina did the smart thing -- threw it outside the numbers, with a modicum of success (not many yards, but short gains. Then... they stopped. Heaven forbid if the would have kept going outside and pulled a defender or two out of the box, and gave JStew some sort of chance.Papa Willie wrote:You know - one of the oddest/dumbest things about the game was? When a DL is eating your OL for lunch, what's one of the first things you do? If you have a mobile QB, you start rolling his ass out of the pocket! They did it a little on their TD drive, and NEVER did it again. Absolutely stupid. I wonder if Shula had a stroke, but if you've got a 4.5 QB, you let that motherfucker roll out, or run like a motherfucker.
There were some baffling coaching decisions by Carolina.