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Scary Thought: If that was US instead of Indy...

Postby bigjoespompano » Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:37 pm

Anyone with half a football brain could see the 'Chess match' that went on last night between all the brialliant minds on both sides of the field. If was an amazing display of coaching skill and prowess. Too bad there could only be one winner cause Both teams deserved it. That being said, what would have been the outcome if Indy had faltered during the playoffs and we, somehow, sneaked in the back door.

What would the Saints and their outstanding coaching staff have done to Little Dickie Altzheimers and his fat pal Airhead??

Give us a run down on what the Saints would have done to us. How bad would it have been?...

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Postby NOVAStiller » Tue Feb 09, 2010 3:47 am

BigJoe -

Forget the Saints... I'm concerned that we wouldn't have been able to get past the Jets!

I'm glad we didn't play them this year because it would have made me sick!

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Postby No l Gravity l » Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:42 am

It was pussy football at its best. Dink and dunk with a variety of short passes all the way down the field. No pass rush and over the top coverage to prevent any 'splash plays,' as Tomlin would say. Both teams had the exact same game plan which made the game pretty boring. And Christ I almost fell asleep during the Who.

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Postby Pump-N-Iron » Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:44 am

No l Gravity l wrote:It was pussy football at its best. Dink and dunk with a variety of short passes all the way down the field. No pass rush and over the top coverage to prevent any 'splash plays,' as Tomlin would say. Both teams had the exact same game plan which made the game pretty boring. And Christ I almost fell asleep during the Who.


Unfortunately, this is the brand of football that the NFL wants. Look at all the rule changes in recent years to benefit the passing game. Think about the OUTRIGHT REFUSAL of NFL Referees to call holding on a Passing play. Look at SB XLIV... over 70 passing plays for both teams and 0 holding penalties, REALLY?!?!?!? The football purists who enjoy a nail biting 13-10 defensive struggle are not the NFL's target audience. They are going after the average fan who would rather see a basketball score each week.

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Postby deltadweller » Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:27 am

Pump-N-Iron wrote:
No l Gravity l wrote:It was pussy football at its best. Dink and dunk with a variety of short passes all the way down the field. No pass rush and over the top coverage to prevent any 'splash plays,' as Tomlin would say. Both teams had the exact same game plan which made the game pretty boring. And Christ I almost fell asleep during the Who.


Unfortunately, this is the brand of football that the NFL wants. Look at all the rule changes in recent years to benefit the passing game. Think about the OUTRIGHT REFUSAL of NFL Referees to call holding on a Passing play. Look at SB XLIV... over 70 passing plays for both teams and 0 holding penalties, REALLY?!?!?!? The football purists who enjoy a nail biting 13-10 defensive struggle are not the NFL's target audience. They are going after the average fan who would rather see a basketball score each week.


So you're telling me that the NFL is set up for the passing game? Then I see why it makes so much sense for us to go back to being a run first offense. We'll show them. We will grind the ball so we can fool everyone. I'm all for being more balanced, but the line has to be able to drive block when they know you're trying to run the ball first. I'm not sure our line can drive block an empty sled.

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Re: Scary Thought: If that was US instead of Indy...

Postby DirtDawson » Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:24 pm

After '96, i couldn't emotionally bare another Super Bowl loss.


It hurts more than anything. Look at Buffalo fans, ask them about the 90's.

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Postby PSUPERCY » Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:26 am

DirtDawson wrote:After '96, i couldn't emotionally bare another Super Bowl loss.


Agreed. Larry Brown owes Neil O'Donnell steak dinner for a month.

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Re: Scary Thought: If that was US instead of Indy...

Postby blackngoldB » Wed Feb 10, 2010 1:51 pm

IMHO I think we would've been a different team in the playoffs. We would've had a healthy Troy back which should've turned our D around.
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Re: Scary Thought: If that was US instead of Indy...

Postby Heartbreaker » Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:06 pm

What's so scary if the Steelers were good enough to get to the Super Bowl?

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Re: Scary Thought: If that was US instead of Indy...

Postby Fire Arians » Thu Feb 11, 2010 3:27 am

blackngoldB wrote:IMHO I think we would've been a different team in the playoffs. We would've had a healthy Troy back which should've turned our D around.


the team was different with troy in there. if he was ready to go come playoff time, we would have been a dangerous opponent for anyone

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