Buyer beware. "This isn't Detroit, this is the SuperBowl."jlb1705;1649096; said:The radio call of Brettfavre's dumb pass:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/images/01/25/FavreINT.mp3
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Buyer beware. "This isn't Detroit, this is the SuperBowl."jlb1705;1649096; said:The radio call of Brettfavre's dumb pass:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/images/01/25/FavreINT.mp3
NFBuck;1649098; said:Buyer beware. "This isn't Detroit, this is the SuperBowl."
billmac91;1648983; said:No, not at all. So a receiver that attempts to catch a ball, but juggles it, has complete control of the ball if he comes down with it?? Pierre jumps over the pile, gets hit with a helmet, loses control of the ball, the ball moves to his midsection where he regainsc ontrol, and then gets taken to the ground. That is where the ball should have been spotted.
DaveyBoy;1649135; said:I"m typically a consipiracy type of guy myself when it comes to the bigger picture of sports....but I was watching this game not really caring who won. I was just admiring a fairly well played game that was going to end in one of two ways: 1) Brett Favre gets his chance to go out on top or 2) New Orleans completes the ceremonial return from Katrina by going to its first ever Super Bowl.
Well, have way through the 3rd quarter I began to get the distinct impression that the NFL wanted to find any way it could to get New Orleans in the Super Bowl. It seemed...not calculated...that NO got nearly all the calls and certainly nearly all of the breaks.
Minnesota is a much better team than New Orleans. But they played much worse yesterday.
DaveyBoy;1649135; said:It seemed...not calculated...that NO got nearly all the calls and certainly nearly all of the breaks.
Minnesota is a much better team than New Orleans. But they played much worse yesterday.
DaveyBoy;1649135; said:I"m typically a consipiracy type of guy myself when it comes to the bigger picture of sports....but I was watching this game not really caring who won. I was just admiring a fairly well played game that was going to end in one of two ways: 1) Brett Favre gets his chance to go out on top or 2) New Orleans completes the ceremonial return from Katrina by going to its first ever Super Bowl.
Well, have way through the 3rd quarter I began to get the distinct impression that the NFL wanted to find any way it could to get New Orleans in the Super Bowl. It seemed...not calculated...that NO got nearly all the calls and certainly nearly all of the breaks.
Minnesota is a much better team than New Orleans. But they played much worse yesterday.
jlb1705;1649096; said:The radio call of Brettfavre's dumb pass:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/images/01/25/FavreINT.mp3
DaveyBoy;1649135; said:I"m typically a consipiracy type of guy myself when it comes to the bigger picture of sports....but I was watching this game not really caring who won. I was just admiring a fairly well played game that was going to end in one of two ways: 1) Brett Favre gets his chance to go out on top or 2) New Orleans completes the ceremonial return from Katrina by going to its first ever Super Bowl.
Well, have way through the 3rd quarter I began to get the distinct impression that the NFL wanted to find any way it could to get New Orleans in the Super Bowl. It seemed...not calculated...that NO got nearly all the calls and certainly nearly all of the breaks.
jlb1705;1649138; said:I really appreciated how Roger Goodell got the Vikings to turn the ball over so many times. David Stern only wishes he could fix games in such a manner.
FWIW, recovery from Katrina is not the story they're going to be pushing on us the next two weeks. It's gonna be Peyton Manning vs. his daddy's team.
FCollinsBuckeye;1649142; said:And yet Favre still managed to throw the game away. The Vikings had the game won had Favre ran for ~5 yds and taken a safe slide. Granted, no FG is ever a given, but I have a feeling that if he doesn't throw that INT, the Vikings punch their ticket.
As soon as he threw the pick, I told my wife it was sad to see Favre's last pass in the NFL be such a fundemental mistake (not so surprising though, given his history). Aikmen said something like, "that's the first thing you learn as a QB, not to make that throw". Sad to see Favre throw the SB away, but on the other hand, at least we're spared two weeks of The Legend of Brett Favre coverage.
:p