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Reply #150 posted 01/24/16 6:45pm

babynoz

CarrieCee said:

babynoz said:



Cam got luv for da babies! cool

I am hopeful of a good superbowl this year. Lord knows halftime will be a bust. sad

Yeah...what the shit...Coldplay??? Big thumbs down.



Coldplay and Bouncy. disbelief

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #151 posted 01/24/16 7:50pm

phunkdaddy

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CarrieCee said:

phunkdaddy said:



CarrieCee said:




kpowers said:



Where you been?????



Rooting for Denver but my super bowl pick



Patriots vs Cardinals..... rooting for the Cardinals





Oh I've been around lol



I'm thinking (hoping) Patriots vs Panthers with a Pats win. Probably the only one rooting for them smile Would be nice to put all the cheater comments to bed. Don't know how many times they need to prove it.



ANYWAY! This was a nice little documentary that let's us in to the great Belichick's head. Crazy how they practiced the exact same play that ultimately won them last year's superbowl.



https://www.youtube.com/w...dnWmKnUcWg



I've been a Patriot's fan for over 20 years....before the Brady days and they weren't so good then. In fact they were terrible. Always loved them, always will.



With all that being said, may the best team win!






Quit lying you know nothing about Steve Grogan, Darryl Stingley, Mosi Tatupu, Sam Bam Cunningham, Irving Fryar, or Stephen Starring . razz



You're right, I don't. Because they were all before my time. Like I said...fan of 20 years and that's when Bledsoe was the QB.


I was messing with you because you said over 20 years. lol
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Reply #152 posted 01/24/16 7:52pm

phunkdaddy

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kpowers said:



CarrieCee said:




kpowers said:



Where you been?????



Rooting for Denver but my super bowl pick



Patriots vs Cardinals..... rooting for the Cardinals





Oh I've been around lol



I'm thinking (hoping) Patriots vs Panthers with a Pats win. Probably the only one rooting for them smile Would be nice to put all the cheater comments to bed. Don't know how many times they need to prove it.



ANYWAY! This was a nice little documentary that let's us in to the great Belichick's head. Crazy how they practiced the exact same play that ultimately won them last year's superbowl.



https://www.youtube.com/w...dnWmKnUcWg



I've been a Patriot's fan for over 20 years....before the Brady days and they weren't so good then. In fact they were terrible. Always loved them, always will.



With all that being said, may the best team win!





Were you a fan when their helmet looked like this?




Hard as it is for me to believe that's when I actually enjoyed watching the
Patriots in the 70s.
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Reply #153 posted 01/24/16 7:56pm

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Damn I hope Denver wins. I'm in Charlotte with these boisterous Panthers
fans.
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Reply #154 posted 01/24/16 11:21pm

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Reply #155 posted 01/25/16 12:52pm

duccichucka

The blueprint for beating the Patriots has been established prior to yesterday's game. What you
need to do is to constantly put pressure on him. You need a fast pass rush and some DBs who
are quick in regards to the ability to recover if beaten during a receivers' route.

Although I live in Boston, I'm a Carolina boy, so go Panthers! I think Newton's physicality
and smarts in addition to having a defense that is so good, makes me confident the Panthers
can get it done this year.

Also, Newton's joie de vivre is contagious and adds something else to his play making abilities.

[Edited 1/25/16 12:57pm]

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Reply #156 posted 01/25/16 1:32pm

CarrieCee

I can't believe I'm typing this...but I'm rooting for Denver. If this is truly Manning's last year it would be nice to see him win another ring for his send off.

With that being said, Panthers are probably going to kill them.

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Reply #157 posted 01/25/16 2:14pm

namepeace

duccichucka said:

The blueprint for beating the Patriots has been established prior to yesterday's game. What you need to do is to constantly put pressure on him. You need a fast pass rush and some DBs who are quick in regards to the ability to recover if beaten during a receivers' route.

Although I live in Boston, I'm a Carolina boy, so go Panthers! I think Newton's physicality
and smarts in addition to having a defense that is so good, makes me confident the Panthers
can get it done this year.

Also, Newton's joie de vivre is contagious and adds something else to his play making abilities.

[Edited 1/25/16 12:57pm]


I agree, you beat a precision passing offense with pressure, and I particularly think that pressure coming right up the middle, between the 2 gaps, is the key. Denver's interior linemen collapsed the center of the Patriots' pocket all day, which must have made it harder for Brady to see his small receivers on crossing routes. But it also gave the bookends a shorter path to Brady, who couldn't step up in the pocket most of the day.

The Panthers are built to jump all over a team without a decent running game, and Denver's has struggled most of the year. They can out-Denver Denver in getting to Manning, with their stud DTs. I see Carolina winning it by 10.

It's just Cam's year. He's got a little frontrunner in him, and I think he's shown up a few players this year, but he's come a long way in his pro career and he's bringing some fun to the game.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #158 posted 01/25/16 2:35pm

duccichucka

namepeace said:

duccichucka said:

The blueprint for beating the Patriots has been established prior to yesterday's game. What you need to do is to constantly put pressure on him. You need a fast pass rush and some DBs who are quick in regards to the ability to recover if beaten during a receivers' route.

Although I live in Boston, I'm a Carolina boy, so go Panthers! I think Newton's physicality
and smarts in addition to having a defense that is so good, makes me confident the Panthers
can get it done this year.

Also, Newton's joie de vivre is contagious and adds something else to his play making abilities.

[Edited 1/25/16 12:57pm]


I agree, you beat a precision passing offense with pressure, and I particularly think that pressure coming right up the middle, between the 2 gaps, is the key. Denver's interior linemen collapsed the center of the Patriots' pocket all day, which must have made it harder for Brady to see his small receivers on crossing routes. But it also gave the bookends a shorter path to Brady, who couldn't step up in the pocket most of the day.

The Panthers are built to jump all over a team without a decent running game, and Denver's has struggled most of the year. They can out-Denver Denver in getting to Manning, with their stud DTs. I see Carolina winning it by 10.

It's just Cam's year. He's got a little frontrunner in him, and I think he's shown up a few players this year, but he's come a long way in his pro career and he's bringing some fun to the game.


Right. And I'm reading an article (ESPN) that indicates that in 60 drop backs yesterday, the
Broncos hit him 20 times. I was absent the day from school when my math teacher did
fractions, but that's 1 out of 3 drop backs with Brady getting licked. And the same article re-
ports that Brady was hit 18 times in the season.

But here's my question: so the Broncos were able to do the things you said in your post be-
cause they (the Pats) didn't have a running game the Broncos 'd' respected. Well, how did
the Patriots win four Super Bowls? I don't remember the Pats having a decent running game
that made defenses play the run and not focus on Brady's passing attack.

I think Cam is too big and too mobile to sit in the pocket and get hit 20 times in a game. And
although I am worried about Carolina's ability to protect Newton from being slaughtered by
Denver's defensive line, I also don't think the Broncos' offense will be too much to handle:
Denver had the league's 16th best offense this past regular season. I think NE's offense was
ranked 6th and their team defense was ranked 9th. Cam has a shot.

Finally, I'm looking at this from a sociological perspective as well as Newton appears to be
a quarterback who is demolishing the convention that black QBs can't read defenses and
can only run. It is important for young black kids who are dreaming of being a QB to see
a black QB who is performing well. Even if I wasn't a Carolina fan, as a black man, I am
rooting for the Panthers.

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Reply #159 posted 01/25/16 2:38pm

duccichucka

And I don't mind Carolina going for the two point conversion late in the game. They are
probably still reeling from allowing Seattle back into the game last week. If you don't
want to give up two points, don't let me score two points.

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Reply #160 posted 01/25/16 3:47pm

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Carson Palmer was playing how he did with the Bengals against the Steelers.

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Reply #161 posted 01/25/16 3:49pm

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CarrieCee said:

I can't believe I'm typing this...but I'm rooting for Denver. If this is truly Manning's last year it would be nice to see him win another ring for his send off.

With that being said, Panthers are probably going to kill them.

I agree with you. If the Broncos have any chance of winning that defense has to bring it's A+ game.

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Reply #162 posted 01/25/16 6:39pm

namepeace

kpowers said:

Carson Palmer was playing how he did with the Bengals against the Steelers.


Carson Palmer's best shot at greatness was the year his knee was destroyed by Kimo in the CIN-PIT playoff game. On the first play. That one play changed his career forever.

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Reply #163 posted 01/25/16 7:01pm

namepeace

duccichucka said:


But here's my question: so the Broncos were able to do the things you said in your post be-
cause they (the Pats) didn't have a running game the Broncos 'd' respected. Well, how did
the Patriots win four Super Bowls? I don't remember the Pats having a decent running game
that made defenses play the run and not focus on Brady's passing attack.

But I remember the Pats having a relatively healthy O-Line during each of those runs. They didn't this time. In any event, they also lost 2 Super Bowls to a team that fielded a bevy of D-Linemen in their 2-deep capable of collapsing the pocket or getting to Brady on the edge. The 01 Rams, 03 Panthers, 04 Eagles, and 14 Seahawks each had decent individual D-linemen but didn't have the defensive line depth to bring such continuous pressure for 4 quarters.

I think Cam is too big and too mobile to sit in the pocket and get hit 20 times in a game. And
although I am worried about Carolina's ability to protect Newton from being slaughtered by
Denver's defensive line, I also don't think the Broncos' offense will be too much to handle:
Denver had the league's 16th best offense this past regular season. I think NE's offense was
ranked 6th and their team defense was ranked 9th. Cam has a shot.

Cam can kill any defense with his legs. And he's been a highly efficient pocket passer this season. That is why Denver will have to undo Cam by getting picks, which can be done with pressure or exotic coverages.

Finally, I'm looking at this from a sociological perspective as well as Newton appears to be
a quarterback who is demolishing the convention that black QBs can't read defenses and
can only run. It is important for young black kids who are dreaming of being a QB to see
a black QB who is performing well. Even if I wasn't a Carolina fan, as a black man, I am
rooting for the Panthers.

But Doug Williams, Warren Moon, Steve McNair, Donovan McNabb and others trod the same ground. Randall Cunningham was known as a running quarterback but set records for points from the pocket in Minnesota. That point has been proven, though today's kids don't remember them.

Unlike those guys, though, Cam, however, has incredible star power and charisma, and he's lifted the performance of the team as a whole. When he's on, he reminds me of my favorite athlete, Magic Johnson. The NFL needs that kind of star power as Manning heads off to the front office and Brady marches towards 40.

But, however good-natured he seems to be, Cam's antics have also had the effect of showing up the mostly black defenders he plays against. Still, him winning Super Bowl 50 could end the so-called "Black Quarterback" issue for good. Net positive.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #164 posted 01/26/16 3:55am

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namepeace said:

kpowers said:

Carson Palmer was playing how he did with the Bengals against the Steelers.


Carson Palmer's best shot at greatness was the year his knee was destroyed by Kimo in the CIN-PIT playoff game. On the first play. That one play changed his career forever.

He healed a long ass time ago!!!!!!!!!!! Once a bungle always a bungle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Reply #165 posted 01/26/16 5:54am

uPtoWnNY

namepeace said:

But Doug Williams, Warren Moon, Steve McNair, Donovan McNabb and others trod the same ground. Randall Cunningham was known as a running quarterback but set records for points from the pocket in Minnesota. That point has been proven, though today's kids don't remember them.


Unlike those guys, though, Cam, however, has incredible star power and charisma, and he's lifted the performance of the team as a whole. When he's on, he reminds me of my favorite athlete, Magic Johnson. The NFL needs that kind of star power as Manning heads off to the front office and Brady marches towards 40.

But, however good-natured he seems to be, Cam's antics have also had the effect of showing up the mostly black defenders he plays against. Still, him winning Super Bowl 50 could end the so-called "Black Quarterback" issue for good. Net positive.

...AND Russell Wilson. I think the future is bright for Jameis too.

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Reply #166 posted 01/26/16 6:23am

duccichucka

SI.com has an article on how Cam Newton may be the next John Elway. I certainly hope
not as John Elway is one of the most overrated QBs of all time:

56% completion of passes
300 TDs thrown against 226 INTs (which mean for almost every TD he threw, he threw an INT)
Won 64% of his games
QB rating is 79.9

54% completion of passes in the playoffs
27 TDs thrown against 21 INTS (which means for almost every TD he threw, he threw an INT)
Won 67% of his games
QB rating is 79.7


59% completion of Super Bowl passes
3 TDs thrown against 8 INTs (which means for almost every TD he threw, he threw 3 INTs)
Won 40% of his Super Bowl games
QB rating is 59.3



Blech!


Elway was mediocre as a QB. I think the only reason why he is so lauded is because he
had sexy comebacks (pun intended) that were thrilling. But, if I was a GM starting a team,
I wouldn't want Elway near my team at all, with a 2-

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Reply #167 posted 01/26/16 8:04am

namepeace

uPtoWnNY said:

namepeace said:

...AND Russell Wilson. I think the future is bright for Jameis too.


Russell is on the early track for Canton, and Jameis seems even better from the pocket than Cam was in year one.

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Reply #168 posted 01/26/16 2:56pm

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kpowers said:



namepeace said:




kpowers said:


Carson Palmer was playing how he did with the Bengals against the Steelers.




Carson Palmer's best shot at greatness was the year his knee was destroyed by Kimo in the CIN-PIT playoff game. On the first play. That one play changed his career forever.



He healed a long ass time ago!!!!! Once a bungle always a bungle!!!!!



Thank you. And the year they were supposed to go to the Super Bowl with T.O
and Chad Johnson they went 4-12 which prompted Carson to want out of Cincinnati.
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Reply #169 posted 01/26/16 3:20pm

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phunkdaddy said:

kpowers said:

He healed a long ass time ago!!!!!!!!!!! Once a bungle always a bungle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you. And the year they were supposed to go to the Super Bowl with T.O and Chad Johnson they went 4-12 which prompted Carson to want out of Cincinnati.

Yes exactly. To say that injury lead Carson Palmer to lose that NFC game last week holds very little merit. Just drawing conclusions which doesn't really add up to anything. Just "throwing it out there". Palmer had a pro bowl season this year.

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Reply #170 posted 01/27/16 6:34pm

uPtoWnNY

namepeace said:

uPtoWnNY said:

...AND Russell Wilson. I think the future is bright for Jameis too.


Russell is on the early track for Canton, and Jameis seems even better from the pocket than Cam was in year one.

I like Teddy Bridgewater too.

We'll see if Chip Kelly can 'fix' Colin Kapernick in SF. That's his type of QB.

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Reply #171 posted 01/28/16 5:29am

phunkdaddy

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duccichucka said:



namepeace said:




duccichucka said:


The blueprint for beating the Patriots has been established prior to yesterday's game. What you need to do is to constantly put pressure on him. You need a fast pass rush and some DBs who are quick in regards to the ability to recover if beaten during a receivers' route.

Although I live in Boston, I'm a Carolina boy, so go Panthers! I think Newton's physicality
and smarts in addition to having a defense that is so good, makes me confident the Panthers
can get it done this year.

Also, Newton's joie de vivre is contagious and adds something else to his play making abilities.


[Edited 1/25/16 12:57pm]




I agree, you beat a precision passing offense with pressure, and I particularly think that pressure coming right up the middle, between the 2 gaps, is the key. Denver's interior linemen collapsed the center of the Patriots' pocket all day, which must have made it harder for Brady to see his small receivers on crossing routes. But it also gave the bookends a shorter path to Brady, who couldn't step up in the pocket most of the day.

The Panthers are built to jump all over a team without a decent running game, and Denver's has struggled most of the year. They can out-Denver Denver in getting to Manning, with their stud DTs. I see Carolina winning it by 10.

It's just Cam's year. He's got a little frontrunner in him, and I think he's shown up a few players this year, but he's come a long way in his pro career and he's bringing some fun to the game.





Right. And I'm reading an article (ESPN) that indicates that in 60 drop backs yesterday, the
Broncos hit him 20 times. I was absent the day from school when my math teacher did
fractions, but that's 1 out of 3 drop backs with Brady getting licked. And the same article re-
ports that Brady was hit 18 times in the season.

But here's my question: so the Broncos were able to do the things you said in your post be-
cause they (the Pats) didn't have a running game the Broncos 'd' respected. Well, how did
the Patriots win four Super Bowls? I don't remember the Pats having a decent running game
that made defenses play the run and not focus on Brady's passing attack.

I think Cam is too big and too mobile to sit in the pocket and get hit 20 times in a game. And
although I am worried about Carolina's ability to protect Newton from being slaughtered by
Denver's defensive line, I also don't think the Broncos' offense will be too much to handle:
Denver had the league's 16th best offense this past regular season. I think NE's offense was
ranked 6th and their team defense was ranked 9th. Cam has a shot.

Finally, I'm looking at this from a sociological perspective as well as Newton appears to be
a quarterback who is demolishing the convention that black QBs can't read defenses and
can only run. It is important for young black kids who are dreaming of being a QB to see
a black QB who is performing well. Even if I wasn't a Carolina fan, as a black man, I am
rooting for the Panthers.



The Patriots have had good rb's those Super Bowl seasons. Corey Dillon, Antowain Smith, Laurence Moroney(before injuries shortened his career), Kevin Faulk.
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Reply #172 posted 01/28/16 5:46am

uPtoWnNY

I fucking LOVE how Cam responded to his critics. I'll bet these losers didn't write letters to the newspapers when Aaron Rodgers did his discount double-check or when Gronk does his endzone dance.

America's always had a problem with "in-your-face" black athletes, going back to Jack Johnson.

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Reply #173 posted 01/28/16 5:53am

phunkdaddy

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namepeace said:



duccichucka said:




But here's my question: so the Broncos were able to do the things you said in your post be-
cause they (the Pats) didn't have a running game the Broncos 'd' respected. Well, how did
the Patriots win four Super Bowls? I don't remember the Pats having a decent running game
that made defenses play the run and not focus on Brady's passing attack.

But I remember the Pats having a relatively healthy O-Line during each of those runs. They didn't this time. In any event, they also lost 2 Super Bowls to a team that fielded a bevy of D-Linemen in their 2-deep capable of collapsing the pocket or getting to Brady on the edge. The 01 Rams, 03 Panthers, 04 Eagles, and 14 Seahawks each had decent individual D-linemen but didn't have the defensive line depth to bring such continuous pressure for 4 quarters.

I think Cam is too big and too mobile to sit in the pocket and get hit 20 times in a game. And
although I am worried about Carolina's ability to protect Newton from being slaughtered by
Denver's defensive line, I also don't think the Broncos' offense will be too much to handle:
Denver had the league's 16th best offense this past regular season. I think NE's offense was
ranked 6th and their team defense was ranked 9th. Cam has a shot.

Cam can kill any defense with his legs. And he's been a highly efficient pocket passer this season. That is why Denver will have to undo Cam by getting picks, which can be done with pressure or exotic coverages.

Finally, I'm looking at this from a sociological perspective as well as Newton appears to be
a quarterback who is demolishing the convention that black QBs can't read defenses and
can only run. It is important for young black kids who are dreaming of being a QB to see
a black QB who is performing well. Even if I wasn't a Carolina fan, as a black man, I am
rooting for the Panthers.

But Doug Williams, Warren Moon, Steve McNair, Donovan McNabb and others trod the same ground. Randall Cunningham was known as a running quarterback but set records for points from the pocket in Minnesota. That point has been proven, though today's kids don't remember them.

Unlike those guys, though, Cam, however, has incredible star power and charisma, and he's lifted the performance of the team as a whole. When he's on, he reminds me of my favorite athlete, Magic Johnson. The NFL needs that kind of star power as Manning heads off to the front office and Brady marches towards 40.

But, however good-natured he seems to be, Cam's antics have also had the effect of showing up the mostly black defenders he plays against. Still, him winning Super Bowl 50 could end the so-called "Black Quarterback" issue for good. Net positive.





Steve McNair may have been the pre Cam Newton except for size. One thing you couldn't measure was his heart. He was one tough S.O.B. As a Steelers fan I hated playing against him. I remember Kordell Stewart describing him as Country Strong.
He was always a thorn in the Steelers side when he played for the Titans.
Cam is a new breed as he is exceptionally fast for his size and strong as an Ox.
I like everything about his game but I just don't like his antics of rubbing it
in opponents face because there is always the saying every dog has his day.
Back to McNair he wasn't flashy but the guy would kill you with heart and toughness and he did it with class. His personal life ended tragically and suspiciously but he was one of those guys you respected as a football player.
Doug Williams was one of my favorite qb's of all time long before he got to Washington. He was a hell of a qb who turned the 0-14 Yuccaneers into a perennial playoff contender and had them one win away from the Super Bowl in 1979. The Bucs owner tried to lowball him and not pay him in 1982 as one of the top qb's in the league and that's when he decided to play in the fledging USFL.
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Reply #174 posted 01/28/16 9:11am

duccichucka

phunkdaddy said:

duccichucka said:


Right. And I'm reading an article (ESPN) that indicates that in 60 drop backs yesterday, the
Broncos hit him 20 times. I was absent the day from school when my math teacher did
fractions, but that's 1 out of 3 drop backs with Brady getting licked. And the same article re-
ports that Brady was hit 18 times in the season.

But here's my question: so the Broncos were able to do the things you said in your post be-
cause they (the Pats) didn't have a running game the Broncos 'd' respected. Well, how did
the Patriots win four Super Bowls? I don't remember the Pats having a decent running game
that made defenses play the run and not focus on Brady's passing attack.

I think Cam is too big and too mobile to sit in the pocket and get hit 20 times in a game. And
although I am worried about Carolina's ability to protect Newton from being slaughtered by
Denver's defensive line, I also don't think the Broncos' offense will be too much to handle:
Denver had the league's 16th best offense this past regular season. I think NE's offense was
ranked 6th and their team defense was ranked 9th. Cam has a shot.

Finally, I'm looking at this from a sociological perspective as well as Newton appears to be
a quarterback who is demolishing the convention that black QBs can't read defenses and
can only run. It is important for young black kids who are dreaming of being a QB to see
a black QB who is performing well. Even if I wasn't a Carolina fan, as a black man, I am
rooting for the Panthers.

The Patriots have had good rb's those Super Bowl seasons. Corey Dillon, Antowain Smith, Laurence Moroney(before injuries shortened his career), Kevin Faulk.


Define "good" and "good rb."

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Reply #175 posted 01/28/16 11:22am

free2bfreeda

i remember when the city of santa clara ca broke ground for the levi stadium

^^^Levi's Stadium under construction, July 11, 2013

it's a cool place to have the 2016 superbowl

there's lightrail sevice just outside the gates.

Related image

: http://blogs.mercurynews....egory/vta/

the rail runs from san jose to mt view and has a ton of local bus services that meet and the lightrail stops.

fans attending the superbowl will be impressed imo. see u there!

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Reply #176 posted 01/28/16 12:23pm

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Pro Bowl (Yeah I know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

Guess I'm rooting for team Irvin since Decastro is on that roster. Is that the team Steelers fans root for in the pro bowl confuse?? Liked it better when it was AFC vs NFC.

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Reply #177 posted 01/28/16 3:02pm

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babynoz said:



kpowers said:




babynoz said:


Cam Newton and the Panthers... biggrin



I like that Cam gives the kids the Football





Cam got luv for da babies! cool

I am hopeful of a good superbowl this year. Lord knows halftime will be a bust. sad



TV networks plays that up though to take the heat off of Cam as though Cam is the first athlete to give kids a football in the stands. lol Most NFL players have a charitable foundation of some kind and summer camps for kids.
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Reply #178 posted 01/29/16 3:45am

EmmaMcG

EmmaMcG said:

I will admit that I know very little about football. I know even less about American football. However, I have been watching it more in the last few weeks and find myself really enjoying it. I don't understand the rules but then that’s the case with all sports. But it does make for some interesting viewing. Unfortunately, living in Ireland as I do, most games are shown at one in the morning so I can't watch it as much as I'd like. I will be staying up for the Superbowl though. And I've put a bet on who's gonna win. I've never gambled before but I've put down 200 euro for the Patriots to win. So needless to say, I'll be extremely disappointed if they don't...



Well....shit! :'(
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Reply #179 posted 01/30/16 12:43pm

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NFL releases memo regarding Raiders' interest in Las Vegas

The following memo, obtained by NFL Media's Albert Breer, was sent out by the NFL to the public relations directors for all 32 teams, regarding the Raiders' exploration of Las Vegas as a possible destination for relocation:

There have been reports over the last day about a proposal to construct a new stadium in Las Vegas in connection with a possible move of the Raiders to Las Vegas. If your club owner or executives are asked about this, there is no need to comment. If any comment is offered, please keep the following points in mind:

1. All decisions regarding the location of teams are made by the full membership. Three-fourths of the member clubs must approve any team move.

2. No proposal made to the league. It would be speculative to suggest that your club would or would not support such a proposal. If such a proposal is made, it would be considered under the leagueâs relocation policies.

3. There is no prohibition under league rules on a team moving to any particular city. Any proposal for relocation would be evaluated based on the same standards as apply to any proposed move. Those standards are well-known, having just been applied in connection with relocation proposals to Los Angeles.

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