Re: Super Bowl LI: Belichick vs. Dimitroff/Pioli
Posted: Mon February 06, 2017 5:03 am
was there any update on tevin coleman's injury?
it was shingles--- wrote:was there any update on tevin coleman's injury?
As a Vikings fan, Tom Brady is my favorite player of all time. And he is unquestionably the greatest ever.daft twat wrote:As a Vikings fan, I had no skin in the game. Except I got to see the GOAT solidify his status. No one will ever hit 5 again in this league.
was it?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:it was shingles--- wrote:was there any update on tevin coleman's injury?
yeah, it was shingles--- wrote:was it?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:it was shingles--- wrote:was there any update on tevin coleman's injury?
They won't give one until later this week. It's probably a high ankle sprain because he could walk on it.--- wrote:was there any update on tevin coleman's injury?
34-28...... the most Goddamn Atlanta loss ever.Electromatic wrote:and the Patriots played likely the easiest schedule in football this year.
The AFC east hasn't fielded a decent QB in 2 decades not named Tom Brady. They allowed 31 to a pretty pedestrian offense this year in Seattle. At home if I remember correctly.
The roster isn't all that impressive. Really good coaching, really good secondary, really good tacklers, but everyone acts as if this Patriots team is some kind of juggernaut. It's Bellichick, Patricia, Brady and a pretty weak AFC overall.
They averaged 28, the Falcons averaged 34. That sounds like a good number to me. It could go either way as far as I'm concerned, but some kind of blow out? You're not paying attention.
Most teams are going to score less than their average in the super bowl because the teams they are playing against are better. We also continue to make it harder to play defense, so to an extent it depends on how the game is called. I'm not at all surprised if the Falcons lose Sunday, but they aren't giving up 49. and the Patriots aren't blowing them out unless some kind of crazy fluke happens. Maybe the 2007 Patriots, but they aren't playing Sunday.
I don't know if I've ever felt for a fanbase more than I do now for you, Electro, and all Falcons fans out there. That was just sick and brutal.Biff Pocoroba wrote:This one hurt. Biggest comeback in NFL post season history; a most Falcon way of losing.
They had it, they had it.
With my soundbar I couldn't even hear a word of what he said. Hilarious.Coach wrote:and to see Goddell get so booed on national tv at the end of the game was so sweet. and now he has to - again - hand the mvp to brady this am. so sweet.
Coach wrote:and to see Goddell get so booed on national tv at the end of the game was so sweet. and now he has to - again - hand the mvp to brady this am. so sweet.

Here's some more: Bill Barnwell's article today traces how the Patriots' win expectancy climbed from 0.2% to victory.Simple Torture wrote:Look away, ATL fans: