Divisional Round discussion

Discussion in 'National Football League' started by Yisman, Jan 8, 2012.

  1. Red Menace

    Red Menace Well-Known Member

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    Easy, live by the blitz and die by the blitz, the Pitt offense is nothing like Pats offense either.
     
  2. PinPointPenning10

    PinPointPenning10 Well-Known Member

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    How did we lose to the Broncos?
     
  3. mute

    mute Well-Known Member

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    miss tackles and offense not doing anything.
     
  4. The Dark Knight

    The Dark Knight Well-Known Member

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    I don't want to cheer for the Ravens, but you kind of have to tomorrow. No way you want New England's 2 AFC Opponents to reach the SB to be the 8-8 Broncos and 10-6 Texans.
     
  5. SienaSaints

    SienaSaints Well-Known Member

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    Our offense blew and our offensive line didn't keep Sanchez upright. Our receivers blow. Mark Sanchez played like trash and he ran the ball like shit.
     
  6. deathstar

    deathstar Well-Known Member

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    This.

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  7. soxxx

    soxxx Trolls

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    Gotta cheer for the Ravens tommorow.

    These playoffs are turning into a nightmare for us Jets fans.
     
  8. Mambo9

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    What's wrong with rooting for the Ravens?
     
  9. Pereiro16

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    We're watching how a real team plays right now. The Jets will never win a superbowl with Sanchez as a QB. This is a qb league and ours is trash
     
  10. 3xNFLChampion

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    35 in the 1st half. And Brady gave them their 7.
     
  11. mute

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  12. Yisman

    Yisman Newbie
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    Saints are the new Patriots.
     
  13. SienaSaints

    SienaSaints Well-Known Member

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    Yea he just likes to start arguments. We should just all ignore him.
     
  14. KWJetsFan

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    Is there another Jets fan out there who could stomach a repeat of the Pats/Giants Super Bowl? It would be like a slow, excruciating, torture.
     
  15. SienaSaints

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    Ravens Packers.
     
  16. KWJetsFan

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    The Jets weren't any good this year. That's how.
     
  17. FrankTheTank

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    If this happens i'm not watching. Ive also convinced myself that its going to happen because i always assume the worst.
     
  18. The Dark Knight

    The Dark Knight Well-Known Member

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    Nothing. I am cheering for them now. I didn't care who won, but now they are clearly the only team good enough to beat NE with Pittsburgh out. In the NFC, the 3 remaining teams would all give the Pats a run for their money though, which is good.
     
  19. SettlerDawg

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    What we're seeing here is a QB who has mastered a complex hurry up offense. The hurry up makes the opponent use vanilla defensive calls that are very easy to read because they don't have time to set up a coverage/blitz. Brady reads the offense and audibles or hot routes based on how many are blitzing. If there's a lot of people blitzing, he throws a quick pass and he hurries up to the next play. If he sees a 3 man rush, he audibles to deeper plays. Also, many of the WR's run option routes where they run to spots where there's no coverage, based on how they're covered.

    This is what we should aspire to be. Not ground and pound and simple plays.
     
  20. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Thoroughly predictable games tonight. Knew the first one would be tight. One of the best games ever. Was talking to a preeminent nfl historian on phone and he agreed.
     

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