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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 4:26 am


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Im not saying his not one of the top QB's he's up there, yes, he's really good.
But Favre makes stupid throws that should never of been thrown.
Nevertheless sometimes these throws do come down into his receivers hands, just as much as the defenders hands.
Im not trying to put down Brett, he is a really great QB, i just dont know about a top 5 of all time.
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He also manages his offense well, which you need to take into consideration.

I don't really get what happened against the Giants though. He had all the opportunities on his side, at home, and blew it. He made mentally stupid choices in throwing the ball, and did not manage the offense well (such as not getting Grant more involved).

You never know though. Favre may have seen his last game in the NFL. He is set to make a choice pretty soon. It would be a sad note to see him end his career on an NFC Championship losing interception, at home, in overtime.

Yes, that it would.
Was it just me or did it look like Eli took the cold better than Brett?


Much better, I think. Again, no turnovers for Manning, and he managed the offense very well. The Giants came to play. The Packers gave up on the run game which failed early (if they kept at it, they probably could have found some big gains and we'd be talking about Patriots/Packers). In games like these, in the extreme cold, the most physical team will definitely win. The Giants played physical, and that came down to who pressured the opposing QB more, in this case.

For reals.
But the Packers, you could just tell dont want it as much as the Giants.


It seems like the Packers wanted it more for the majority of the year. It just mysteriously vanished this game. The drive was not there anymore.

Exactly.
At one point in the game when Jacobs got the TD run, he went running to the back of the endzone, and i thought he was about to do the Lambeau leap.
That would have been hilarious.
He would of done it and they would of dragged him right on in, to never be seen again.
PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 4:46 pm


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Yes, that it would.
Was it just me or did it look like Eli took the cold better than Brett?


Much better, I think. Again, no turnovers for Manning, and he managed the offense very well. The Giants came to play. The Packers gave up on the run game which failed early (if they kept at it, they probably could have found some big gains and we'd be talking about Patriots/Packers). In games like these, in the extreme cold, the most physical team will definitely win. The Giants played physical, and that came down to who pressured the opposing QB more, in this case.

For reals.
But the Packers, you could just tell dont want it as much as the Giants.


It seems like the Packers wanted it more for the majority of the year. It just mysteriously vanished this game. The drive was not there anymore.

Exactly.
At one point in the game when Jacobs got the TD run, he went running to the back of the endzone, and i thought he was about to do the Lambeau leap.
That would have been hilarious.
He would of done it and they would of dragged him right on in, to never be seen again.


Yea, he did a fake superman leap pose.

What you're thinking of what would've happened is kind of like what Chad Johnson did this season. In their game against the Browns, @ Cleveland, he caught a TD pass, and jumped into the Dawg Pound xd ...Fans were grabbing him, hitting him, cursing at him, and throwing food/thinks at him.

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IndianapolisColtsFan

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 4:24 am


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Yes, that it would.
Was it just me or did it look like Eli took the cold better than Brett?


Much better, I think. Again, no turnovers for Manning, and he managed the offense very well. The Giants came to play. The Packers gave up on the run game which failed early (if they kept at it, they probably could have found some big gains and we'd be talking about Patriots/Packers). In games like these, in the extreme cold, the most physical team will definitely win. The Giants played physical, and that came down to who pressured the opposing QB more, in this case.

For reals.
But the Packers, you could just tell dont want it as much as the Giants.


It seems like the Packers wanted it more for the majority of the year. It just mysteriously vanished this game. The drive was not there anymore.

Exactly.
At one point in the game when Jacobs got the TD run, he went running to the back of the endzone, and i thought he was about to do the Lambeau leap.
That would have been hilarious.
He would of done it and they would of dragged him right on in, to never be seen again.


Yea, he did a fake superman leap pose.

What you're thinking of what would've happened is kind of like what Chad Johnson did this season. In their game against the Browns, @ Cleveland, he caught a TD pass, and jumped into the Dawg Pound xd ...Fans were grabbing him, hitting him, cursing at him, and throwing food/thinks at him.

And the play clock was to high for him to throw it into.

But yea the Chad Johnson thing was hilarious.
=]
PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:49 am


IndianapolisColtsFan
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For reals.
But the Packers, you could just tell dont want it as much as the Giants.


It seems like the Packers wanted it more for the majority of the year. It just mysteriously vanished this game. The drive was not there anymore.

Exactly.
At one point in the game when Jacobs got the TD run, he went running to the back of the endzone, and i thought he was about to do the Lambeau leap.
That would have been hilarious.
He would of done it and they would of dragged him right on in, to never be seen again.


Yea, he did a fake superman leap pose.

What you're thinking of what would've happened is kind of like what Chad Johnson did this season. In their game against the Browns, @ Cleveland, he caught a TD pass, and jumped into the Dawg Pound xd ...Fans were grabbing him, hitting him, cursing at him, and throwing food/thinks at him.

And the play clock was to high for him to throw it into.

But yea the Chad Johnson thing was hilarious.
=]


So I've heard that the best home-field advantage is in Seattle. Same for the most passionate fans...I guess he should try their next.

Dude-LAP


IndianapolisColtsFan

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:24 pm


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For reals.
But the Packers, you could just tell dont want it as much as the Giants.


It seems like the Packers wanted it more for the majority of the year. It just mysteriously vanished this game. The drive was not there anymore.

Exactly.
At one point in the game when Jacobs got the TD run, he went running to the back of the endzone, and i thought he was about to do the Lambeau leap.
That would have been hilarious.
He would of done it and they would of dragged him right on in, to never be seen again.


Yea, he did a fake superman leap pose.

What you're thinking of what would've happened is kind of like what Chad Johnson did this season. In their game against the Browns, @ Cleveland, he caught a TD pass, and jumped into the Dawg Pound xd ...Fans were grabbing him, hitting him, cursing at him, and throwing food/thinks at him.

And the play clock was to high for him to throw it into.

But yea the Chad Johnson thing was hilarious.
=]


So I've heard that the best home-field advantage is in Seattle. Same for the most passionate fans...I guess he should try their next.

Indianapolis.
The loudest venue in the NFL.
PostPosted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 12:52 pm


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Exactly.
At one point in the game when Jacobs got the TD run, he went running to the back of the endzone, and i thought he was about to do the Lambeau leap.
That would have been hilarious.
He would of done it and they would of dragged him right on in, to never be seen again.


Yea, he did a fake superman leap pose.

What you're thinking of what would've happened is kind of like what Chad Johnson did this season. In their game against the Browns, @ Cleveland, he caught a TD pass, and jumped into the Dawg Pound xd ...Fans were grabbing him, hitting him, cursing at him, and throwing food/thinks at him.

And the play clock was to high for him to throw it into.

But yea the Chad Johnson thing was hilarious.
=]


So I've heard that the best home-field advantage is in Seattle. Same for the most passionate fans...I guess he should try their next.

Indianapolis.
The loudest venue in the NFL.


lol, Indy's the quietest when Peyton calls plays on the line.

Anyways, Seattle is supposed to be the loudest.

Dude-LAP

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