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  1. Here we go.

     

    1. Where did Brady choke? Are you going to refer to the first quarter which was really his only "poor" quarter of the game, in which he still led the Patriots down the field. If that safety in the first quarter is "choking", then I don't know what to tell you. That unfortunate play led to nine of the Giants points.

     

    2. You're second line is just flat out funny. He threw the ball where it needed to be, and the WR's just straight up dropped them. Maybe the placement on the Welker pass could have been SLIGHTLY better, but Welker catches that ball 999/1,000 times.

     

    3. You make having a minute sound like an eternity when a team has to score a TD, and nothing but a TD. On that drive, the Giants finally got some real pressure on him and the o-line couldn't handle it at that time. He then stepped up on 4th and 16 and completed a first down, a pass which was actually caught. If Branch had gotten the ball over the middle (tough play), he had 20 yards between him and the next defender.

     

    4. Eli made the plays that he had too, and he just played very well, like you said.

     

    5. The Patriots window is not "closing", it's just extending. They have a LOT of young talent on their team along with a good amount of draft picks, and they will once again contend next year.

     

    6. I have no clue why you're using Romo as an example. There's a reason people criticize him so much. It's because he's NEVER won anything in the NFL. So, it makes no sense to even compare Brady in this game (who completed 16 straight passes....while "choking") to a QB that has repeatedly blown games for his team. There's a reason the Cowboys didn't make the playoffs, and that reason is Romo.

     

     

     

    Anyways, I think Gronkowski's ankle was a lot worse than people were anticipating. The Patriots still need a true deep threat.

     

    Cowboys didnt make the playoffs because of romo?he was part of it but im pretty sure the horrid defense that cant pressure and cant cover. The o line cant block either and the coach freezes kickers. And was the 1st giants game his fault? no. That was the game. If they would have won they would have made the playoffs. In that game the defense never got a stop. Romo led them to field goal range in three plays. It wasnt his fault that the kick got blocked.

    Like i said some of the colapse was on him but when people say its all on romo they have not watched a cowboys game.

     

     

    Sorry for the rant

  2. HockeyBreak

     

    As per @FadooBobcat, (Bob McCown), Sidney Crosby suffered an injury to his C1 & C2 vertebrate diagnosed during a recent trip to Utah.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    from Elliotte Friedman

    Crosby agent Pat Brisson: Sid did suffer a concussion, but last week, the possibility of two fractured vertebrae (C1 and C2) was discovered. A third doctor is being consulted to determine the exact diagnosis.

     

     

     

     

    http://i.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=386336

  3. Search Over?

    Source: Colts hire Ravens assistant Pagano as head coach

    Associated Press - 1/25/2012 5:32:29 PM

    INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indianapolis Colts hired Baltimore Ravens defensive co-ordinator Chuck Pagano as their new head coach Wednesday.

    The team said Pagano will be introduced at a news conference Thursday.

    It will be the first head coaching job for the 51-year-old Pagano, who has been a career assistant until now with stops in Oakland and Cleveland in the NFL and stints at schools including Miami and North Carolina.

    He replaces Jim Caldwell, who was fired after the Colts' 2-14 season in which quarterback Peyton Manning never played a down as he recovered from neck surgery.

    The move is just the latest in a dizzying series of changes by owner Jim Irsay.

    The Colts fired Caldwell last week after three seasons. The team went to the Super Bowl during Caldwell's first year, but this year locked up the No. 1 overall draft pick with a horrid performance that also cost team vice chairman Bill Polian and his son, general manager Chris, their jobs.

    Irsay has since hired 39-year-old Ryan Grigson as the new GM while letting go of Caldwell's staff. In all, 11 of the 20 coaches who started the season are gone and others they may go, too, once Pagano arrives.

    Pagano spent three years as the Ravens' secondary coach before replacing Bryan Mattison as Baltimore's defensive co-ordinator a year ago. The Ravens ranked third in total defence and allowed the third-fewest points in the NFL.

    Marvin Lewis, Mike Nolan and Rex Ryan all held the position before becoming head coaches in the NFL, and now it's Pagano's turn.

    The Wyoming graduate and former strong safety for the Cowboys began his coaching career in 1984 as a graduate assistant at Southern California and spent time at in the college ranks at Boise State, UNLV, East Carolina and Miami before joining Cleveland to coach the secondary. In 2005-06, he was defensive backs job at Oakland, then served as defensive co-ordinator at North Carolina before joining the Ravens when John Harbaugh became head coach four years ago.

    "Chuck is unorthodox," Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs said. "He's like The Joker. You never really expect what he's going to do, and everything has a motive."

    The Ravens considered Pagano to be just one of the guys.

    "What makes him good? He relates to the players a whole lot," defensive end Cory Redding said. "He's almost like a player in a D co-ordinator's position.

    "The guy has so much fun with us. He treats you like more than a player. It's like we're his sons. He wants us to do well. He keeps it fresh. He knows everybody's strengths and puts them in position to make plays."

    Asked last month if he had aspirations to be a head coach, Pagano replied, "When I was a kid growing up, my dad being a football coach, he asked the same question of all the assistants that he ever hired: 'Is your goal to be a head football coach?' He always said if somebody had answered him, 'Not really, I'm OK just being a position coach,' then I don't think he really wanted him on his staff because he wanted ambitious guys.

    "I think if you ask anybody they'd say yeah. That would be something you always work for and toward."

    Ravens linebacker Paul Kruger believes Pagano has what it takes to be a head coach in the NFL.

    "Chuck has a leadership quality about him. He's humble but he also knows when to take the reins and take charge," Kruger said. "He doesn't try to dominate you in every meeting. He's just a coach that knows exactly how players are and what direction they need. He's a hell of a coach and I really think he'll be a head coach one day."

  4. FAVOURITE NFL TEAM-dallas cowboys

    FAVOURITE PLAYER ALL TIME-michael irvin(even thiugh i wasnt alive i love watching his highlights.

    FAVOURITE CURRENT OFFENSIVE PLAYER-tony romo or jason witten

    FAVOURITE CURRENT DEFENSIVE PLAYER-Sean lee

    FAVOURITE MOMENT-wasnt around for the glory years,so beating the eagles two years ago in the playoffs or going to cowboys stadium for the first time this year

    JESEYS OWNED-a terrell owens 88 away jersey

    NUMBER OF GAMES BEEN TOO-1,this years game against the giants at cowboys stadium

    PLAYERS MET-none,lots of cflers though

  5. "I don't want to take anything away, but the big difference was Eli came up here and started what seemed like a pretty significantly — not improving is the word for it — but the quarterback play with Eli was the huge difference," Jones said in a video posted on DCFanatic.com.

     

     

    http://www.foxsportssouthwest.com/01/24/12/Jerry-Jones-a-fan-of-Giants-quarterback/landing_cowboys.html?blockID=652178&feedID=3742

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