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Hootie 09-01-2014 07:44 PM

First off...that really wasn't that bad of a play by Romo. It just wasn't.

Secondly...

The Kaepernick play wasn't bad at all. Sherman just made a historically good play.

the NFL is a game of inches

You should know that as a Pats fan. The Pats literally got incredibly unlucky the last two Super Bowls they were in...they should've won both of those games. (Samuel dropped INT, helmet catch, Moss overthrow at the end, Welker drop)...

of course, that's karma for the spygate cheating bullshit

I wonder if Tom Brady will ever win a non-tainted Super Bowl?

Hootie 09-01-2014 07:45 PM

We'll see. I think Alex is every bit as good as Matt Ryan. If he builds on that game against Indy and keeps working / getting comfortable with Reid I don't have an issue with Alex Smith one bit

If Joe ****ing Flacco can win a Super Bowl...

Coochie liquor 09-01-2014 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Mavericks Ace (Post 10871338)
No. But a rex Ryan d is tough.

Except their secondary is worse than ours! But Geno ain't shit anyway!

Hammock Parties 09-01-2014 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 (Post 10871826)
If Joe ****ing Flacco can win a Super Bowl...

Joe Flacco won a SB because fired a ****ing cannon shot heard round the world against Denver.

Alex lacks the physical ability to make that throw, and probably wouldn't even attempt it.

OldSchool 09-01-2014 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 (Post 10871821)
First off...that really wasn't that bad of a play by Romo. It just wasn't.

Secondly...

The Kaepernick play wasn't bad at all. Sherman just made a historically good play.

the NFL is a game of inches

You should know that as a Pats fan. The Pats literally got incredibly unlucky the last two Super Bowls they were in...they should've won both of those games. (Samuel dropped INT, helmet catch, Moss overthrow at the end, Welker drop)...

of course, that's karma for the spygate cheating bullshit

I wonder if Tom Brady will ever win a non-tainted Super Bowl?

It was a very bad play by Romo. He tried to fit a ball between 3 defenders when he had a guy wide open underneath who could have gotten more yards than Witten would have anyways. Plus, it's not like it was 4th down, he had several downs to work with. It was the same thing with Kaepernick, plenty of time to work with, boneheaded decision to throw at the best fade route defender in the game when he had multiple open receivers to work with on the other side of the field.

Hootie 09-01-2014 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 10871835)
It was a very bad play by Romo. He tried to fit a ball between 3 defenders when he had a guy wide open underneath who could have gotten more yards than Witten would have anyways. Plus, it's not like it was 4th down, he had several downs to work with. It was the same thing with Kaepernick, plenty of time to work with, boneheaded decision to throw at the best fade route defender in the game when he had multiple open receivers to work with on the other side of the field.

Disagree and disagree.

It wasn't a great pass by Romo, by any means, slight underthrow...but it's the NFL, things move fast. Great play by the LB'er.

Kaepernick threw a fade route to his best receiver in the end zone...that pass should have NEVER been picked off. It should have either been caught, or gone out of bounds...great pass.

Sherman just made an all-time great and smart play. I mean, I can't believe someone looks at that play and then assigns some sort of blame to Kaepernick because of it. The Romo one? Ok. Fine. Dude threw for over 500 yards and scored like 50 points but sure...it was a so/so play.

The Kaepernick one? Give me a break.

Jiu Jitsu Jon 09-01-2014 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Bufkin (Post 10871272)
"I knew we should have drafted that Devonta Freeman kid out of FSU! You need proof? Here's a gif of him ramming it 4 yards up the middle for a 1st down against Carolina's 3rd string defense".

Dumb. That first touchdown was against Seattle's starters.

Seattle's backups aren't exactly scrubs either. They could probably start on other teams.

Mav 09-01-2014 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 (Post 10871855)
Disagree and disagree.

It wasn't a great pass by Romo, by any means, slight underthrow...but it's the NFL, things move fast. Great play by the LB'er.

Kaepernick threw a fade route to his best receiver in the end zone...that pass should have NEVER been picked off. It should have either been caught, or gone out of bounds...great pass.

Sherman just made an all-time great and smart play. I mean, I can't believe someone looks at that play and then assigns some sort of blame to Kaepernick because of it. The Romo one? Ok. Fine. Dude threw for over 500 yards and scored like 50 points but sure...it was a so/so play.

The Kaepernick one? Give me a break.

No. The 49ers best receiver last year was boldin, and if he had not predetermined where he was going, he could of found vernon who was 1 on 1 with a lb. Terrible decision, terrible throw.

Terrible qb......

'Hamas' Jenkins 09-01-2014 07:58 PM

Romo waited about 1/16 of a second too long on that throw. That wasn't a terrible decision, just not good enough.

ChiefsCountry 09-01-2014 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 10871781)
You slapdicks like OldSchool, don't even bother responding. I've heard all of the excuses.

Hootie, Hamas, Deez, Pest, SNR, etc - it's been a fun 9 years. You know where to find me.

Meh. Don't it let it bother you. The Chiefs have granted the "True Fan" types their wish. They all wanted a retread safe QB and a first overall pick left tackle. This is the team they want. Its their bed to sleep in. Chiefs football is going to be nice to watch with no expectations at all.

OldSchool 09-01-2014 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 (Post 10871855)
Disagree and disagree.

It wasn't a great pass by Romo, by any means, slight underthrow...but it's the NFL, things move fast. Great play by the LB'er.

Kaepernick threw a fade route to his best receiver in the end zone...that pass should have NEVER been picked off. It should have either been caught, or gone out of bounds...great pass.

Sherman just made an all-time great and smart play. I mean, I can't believe someone looks at that play and then assigns some sort of blame to Kaepernick because of it. The Romo one? Ok. Fine. Dude threw for over 500 yards and scored like 50 points but sure...it was a so/so play.

The Kaepernick one? Give me a break.

Great throw and decision? Right, target the best CB in the game who has intercepted you virtually every time that you played against him. Great pass? More like underthrown lob to a WR who wasn't open anyways. He has Patton open in the flat to the left, Vernon Davis 1 on 1 against a LB, and Boldin running free down the seam. It was a terrible decision and a mediocre fade pass made even worse because it happened, not on 4th down, but on 1st with plenty of time on the clock and multiple time outs to work with.

Hootie 09-01-2014 08:09 PM

it was a safe pass that Sherman made a great play on

omg you guys are ridiculous

Hootie 09-01-2014 08:09 PM

Colin Kaepernick was the best player on the field in that playoff loss, too

ChiefsCountry 09-01-2014 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 (Post 10872020)
Colin Kaepernick was the best player on the field in that playoff loss, too

https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/6146187776/hD10FA206/

Mav 09-01-2014 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 (Post 10872020)
Colin Kaepernick was the best player on the field in that playoff loss, too

Well for the quarters any way. He was absolutely awful in the 4th qtr hootie.

He got exposed. They kept him in the pocket, and he failed.


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