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Instead of yelling Omaha before the snap, Goober should start yelling, "Sherman, Sherman, hut, hut!"


I think the opposite would work better. He feeds off of that type of stuff. I would say nothing but nice things about him all week.

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Nas wrote:
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Instead of yelling Omaha before the snap, Goober should start yelling, "Sherman, Sherman, hut, hut!"


I think the opposite would work better. He feeds off of that type of stuff. I would say nothing but nice things about him all week.


Have Welker do a deadpan interview like the feet one he did about Rex Ryan

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If I were Peyton I would immediately start talking shit just to see how angry I could get this guy going into the game...then not throw at him at get him angrier.


I would love the hear Peyton do something like that. He's going to take away Peyton's best receiver. They have to already know that. Of course they could always ask Welker to take his knees out.


Go ahead and take out D. Thomas. Then E. Thomas also probably takes out J. Thomas. That still leaves you with Decker and Welker

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If I were Peyton I would immediately start talking shit just to see how angry I could get this guy going into the game...then not throw at him at get him angrier.


I would love the hear Peyton do something like that. He's going to take away Peyton's best receiver. They have to already know that. Of course they could always ask Welker to take his knees out.


Go ahead and take out D. Thomas. Then E. Thomas also probably takes out J. Thomas. That still leaves you with Decker and Welker
It's easy to shut down WR's when the QB can't throw.

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This is not Michael Jordan. It's Richard Sherman. He is currently one of the best DB's in the NFL. I'm pretty sure that no matter what they say, his performance will be the same. It's the Super Bowl. He'll be ready. And he will be bested by the greatest QB to ever take the field.

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This is not Michael Jordan. It's Richard Sherman. He is currently one of the best DB's in the NFL. I'm pretty sure that no matter what they say, his performance will be the same. It's the Super Bowl. He'll be ready. And he will be bested by the greatest QB to ever take the field.


Not with that noodle arm.

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This is not Michael Jordan. It's Richard Sherman. He is currently one of the best DB's in the NFL. I'm pretty sure that no matter what they say, his performance will be the same. It's the Super Bowl. He'll be ready. And he will be bested by the greatest QB to ever take the field.


Not with that noodle arm.


I'm not sure what Brady has to do with this. He was eliminated. Sherm already took him to school.

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This is not Michael Jordan. It's Richard Sherman. He is currently one of the best DB's in the NFL. I'm pretty sure that no matter what they say, his performance will be the same. It's the Super Bowl. He'll be ready. And he will be bested by the greatest QB to ever take the field.


Not with that noodle arm.


:lol:

After a couple of his throws yesterday I was like wtf.

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This is not Michael Jordan. It's Richard Sherman. He is currently one of the best DB's in the NFL. I'm pretty sure that no matter what they say, his performance will be the same. It's the Super Bowl. He'll be ready. And he will be bested by the greatest QB to ever take the field.


Not with that noodle arm.


:lol:

After a couple of his throws yesterday I was like wtf.


He's been throwing like that all year en route to having the greatest QB season of all-time.

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It's akin to Maddux getting hitters out consistently without a Verlander fastball.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
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This is not Michael Jordan. It's Richard Sherman. He is currently one of the best DB's in the NFL. I'm pretty sure that no matter what they say, his performance will be the same. It's the Super Bowl. He'll be ready. And he will be bested by the greatest QB to ever take the field.


Not with that noodle arm.


:lol:

After a couple of his throws yesterday I was like wtf.


He's been throwing like that all year en route to having the greatest QB season of all-time.


Against the worst teams and the worst passing defenses in the NFL. The Bears would've been in the playoffs if they had the same schedule.

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It's akin to Maddux getting hitters out consistently without a Verlander fastball.


No it's not.

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What makes him a loser?

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Against the worst teams and the worst passing defenses in the NFL. The Bears would've been in the playoffs if they had the same schedule.


DEN had 7 games against playoff teams. The Bears had 5.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
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Against the worst teams and the worst passing defenses in the NFL. The Bears would've been in the playoffs if they had the same schedule.


DEN had 7 games against playoff teams. The Bears had 5.


I like the Bears chances playing against the Chargers and Chiefs defenses 4 times. They beat the Eagle when they sucked and lost against the inferior Patriots and Colts on the road.

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Totally disagree. The Broncos played in the most competitive division in all of football. It doesn't matter if we would like the bears against the chargers or chiefs. What actually happened was Denver came out on top of a division that featured three playoff teams. It was a magical season for him.

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They beat the Eagle when they sucked and lost against the inferior Patriots and Colts on the road.


Well, that's where the argument breaks down a little bit. :D Stop researching things.

But, they did score a lot of points against everybody. I don't see Seattle holding them under 28 on a neutral field. And even though his throws look like wounded ducks, I think he knows what he can fit in based on his 55/10 TD/INT rate. I think it continues.

Russell Wilson won't win a Super Bowl this year. He's not ready.

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Totally disagree. The Broncos played in the most competitive division in all of football. It doesn't matter if we would like the bears against the chargers or chiefs. What actually happened was Denver came out on top of a division that featured three playoff teams. It was a magical season for him.


I'm not saying it wasn't a magical season. Fact is those teams are bad on defense against the pass. Seattle is great.

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They beat the Eagle when they sucked and lost against the inferior Patriots and Colts on the road.


Well, that's where the argument breaks down a little bit. :D Stop researching things.

But, they did score a lot of points against everybody. I don't see Seattle holding them under 28 on a neutral field. And even though his throws look like wounded ducks, I think he knows what he can fit in based on his 55/10 TD/INT rate. I think it continues.

Russell Wilson won't win a Super Bowl this year. He's not ready.


I think their defense and Lynch are ready. I would be surprised if they scored 30 points. If they score 30 there is no doubt they will win the game. The Seahawks only gave up 30 points once this season (to the Colts) and there was a lot of bad play on offense and special teams that set up some of those points.

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The Broncos defense was the best of the 4 defenses yesterday, and they were up against the best rated offense other than the Broncos yesterday.


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The Broncos defense was the best of the 4 defenses yesterday, and they were up against the best rated offense other than the Broncos yesterday.


That's an interesting point. I don't know if they were really that good or if Brady was that bad. He missed some really easy throws.

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I like the cut of Richard Sherman's jib. Panther, Richard Sherman may be a lot of things, but loser is not one of those things.

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I don't blame Brady. They shouldn't have been there in the first place. Gronkowski is/was their new Moss in terms of big play threat. Amendola and Edelmen move the chains and Dobson/Thompson fill in the blanks. Not only did they lose the big play when they lost Gronk mid season, but they also lost their x factor in Hernandez before the season started. How they made the championship game is beyond my comprehension.

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This is not Michael Jordan. It's Richard Sherman. He is currently one of the best DB's in the NFL. I'm pretty sure that no matter what they say, his performance will be the same. It's the Super Bowl. He'll be ready. And he will be bested by the greatest QB to ever take the field.


Not with that noodle arm.


:lol:

After a couple of his throws yesterday I was like wtf.


He's been throwing like that all year en route to having the greatest QB season of all-time.

You realize you just endorsed McCown over Cutler

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Personally, I don't feel like Josh McCown is as good as Peyton Manning.

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I don't blame Brady. They shouldn't have been there in the first place. Gronkowski is/was their new Moss in terms of big play threat. Amendola and Edelmen move the chains and Dobson/Thompson fill in the blanks. Not only did they lose the big play when they lost Gronk mid season, but they also lost their x factor in Hernandez before the season started. How they made the championship game is beyond my comprehension.


I completely agree. They have to get some type of talent around him.

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Nas wrote:
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I don't blame Brady. They shouldn't have been there in the first place. Gronkowski is/was their new Moss in terms of big play threat. Amendola and Edelmen move the chains and Dobson/Thompson fill in the blanks. Not only did they lose the big play when they lost Gronk mid season, but they also lost their x factor in Hernandez before the season started. How they made the championship game is beyond my comprehension.


I completely agree. They have to get some type of talent around him.


They had it..just bad luck. Injuries and murder charges basically.

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My first inclination is to hate him, but I think he is purposely like a heel in wrestling and I love to hate him. Play on Richard.

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Sherman throws a better deep ball than Manning

I couldn't believe Manning got away with those marshmallows he was throwing yesterday. Any kind of weather and wind in NY he's going to get eaten alive . Hell even if the weather is as good as it was in Denver yesterday I think he's in trouble. You really don't have to respect the deep ball from him anymore, the Seahawks will sit on the 10 -20 yard routes and cause him all sorts of problems. Can't see Denver winning.

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