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Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Sun Feb 1, 2015 9:14 pm
by mkwest
vs 
Who are you all pulling for? Who's going to win?

Papa Doc & Sammy are also pulling for Patriots.
I'm riding with the Seahawks.
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Sun Feb 1, 2015 10:03 pm
by Forte IV
Seahawks
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Sun Feb 1, 2015 10:58 pm
by mttwlsn16
First time for everything, go Pats!
Seattle is way to obnoxious for my liking, especially Sherman.
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Sun Feb 1, 2015 11:15 pm
by Neddy
mttwlsn16 wrote:First time for everything, go Pats!
Seattle is way to obnoxious for my liking, especially Sherman.
and yet Sherman graduated in 3 years with honors from Stanford University, which is basically the Harvard, west of Mississippi.
regardless of the image he is selling, he is probably the smartest man currently playing in NFL and closer to Steve Urkel than any real thug some tend to portray him as. remember, it's all marketing, people. just like Jeff Hostetler won the Super Bowl and got no ad money when LT was on TV everyday. just like how Barry Sanders is ten times the player Deion was but everybody remembers Prime-Time gimmick far better today.
frankly i don't care about the Shehawks but i despise the Pats, any image of Tom Brady makes me sick to my stomach. that was no god damn Tuck, it was a freaking fumble. Charles Woodson knows it, Chucky knew it and god damn it even Tom Brady knew it.
i would love to see this being the first superbowl ever to have two losers lol.
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Sun Feb 1, 2015 11:22 pm
by Neddy
and oh BTW i am so glad to have this game come and be over with.
finally football is over after tonight and then, here comes BASEBALL!!!!!!!!
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Sun Feb 1, 2015 11:51 pm
by LACtdom
Go Patriots!
Also I love the comparison during yesterday's Spurs commentary with the Pats and the Spurs. I think it was since '89, the stats are identical.
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2015 1:45 am
by mttwlsn16
Neddy wrote:mttwlsn16 wrote:First time for everything, go Pats!
Seattle is way to obnoxious for my liking, especially Sherman.
and yet Sherman graduated in 3 years with honors from Stanford University, which is basically the Harvard, west of Mississippi.
regardless of the image he is selling, he is probably the smartest man currently playing in NFL and closer to Steve Urkel than any real thug some tend to portray him as. remember, it's all marketing, people. just like Jeff Hostetler won the Super Bowl and got no ad money when LT was on TV everyday. just like how Barry Sanders is ten times the player Deion was but everybody remembers Prime-Time gimmick far better today.
frankly i don't care about the Shehawks but i despise the Pats, any image of Tom Brady makes me sick to my stomach.
that was no god damn Tuck, it was a freaking fumble. Charles Woodson knows it, Chucky knew it and god damn it even Tom Brady knew it.
i would love to see this being the first superbowl ever to have two losers lol.
Completely agree, to this day that call still makes absolutely zero sense. He clearly pulled the ball back in. No way in hell was he throwing the ball. That was total BS.
But yes, 2 losers would be great. I don't like the Pats, I just dislike them less than Seattle. Lynch's media stuff is old, Sherman is annoying af, Pete Carroll is an absolute POS, and they have several ex Vikings on the team.
Only reason I would be happy about Seattle is because Kevin Williams (longtime Viking DT until this year) would have a ring. He had 11 great years in Minnesota.
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2015 2:01 am
by Neddy
and looks like your boy Kevin Williams will have a ring after tonight.
it's so weird for me, as we used to call them the she-hawks, sea-chickens, and the first name of their ex players i can think of whenever i hear that team, is Brian Bosworth, to this day.
but hey we are clipper fans, and if we can turn it around, why not them too?
I do agree that Pete Carroll bailed out on USC and was pretty damn shady then.
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2015 2:17 am
by ejftw
Can;t wait for this corporate circle jerk to end.
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2015 3:18 am
by Forte IV
Why would you throw it
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2015 3:27 am
by Neddy
ejftw wrote:Can;t wait for this corporate circle jerk to end.
give this man a trophy! he summed up my feelings about this foosball game perfectly!!!
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2015 3:29 am
by Neddy
I honestly think that is what it is. how far this circus called super bowl have become... why is it even necessary to have half time shows... how many true football fans care who Katy Perry even is...... i reluctantly watched the game half-assed but as soon as the half time show came on i went straight to the crapper.
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2015 4:40 am
by mttwlsn16
Neddy wrote:I honestly think that is what it is. how far this circus called super bowl have become... why is it even necessary to have half time shows... how many true football fans care who Katy Perry even is...... i reluctantly watched the game half-assed but as soon as the half time show came on i went straight to the crapper.
loooooooool thats exactly where I spent halftime
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2015 5:13 am
by Forte IV
I actually enjoyed the halftime show thank you very much
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2015 7:10 am
by Quake Griffin
Pete Carroll I am disappoint.
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2015 7:55 am
by mttwlsn16
Hell. Of. A. Game.
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2015 12:37 pm
by thanumba2clippersfan
I'm not a Patriots fan and I don't care much for the Seahawks either. That being said I wanted the Patriots to lose. Seattle almost had it and literally threw the ball away. It was a good game though, very entertaining. That's all I wanted. I'm sure this will haunt the Seahawks for awhile.
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Mon Feb 2, 2015 11:48 pm
by SD2042
Not a fan of neither team. Personally I didn't want to see the Pats back in the SB after they been losing it twice against the Giants of all teams. That said, Seahawks just gave the game away. Why would you go for a pass on the 1 yard line when you had Marshawn Lynch to get it in for you?
Ah well! Season's over. And look forward to next season.
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Tue Feb 3, 2015 12:05 am
by bulldogcharly
I honestly think that was one of the best superbowls of all time. I can't believe I'm saying that cause I was truly disappointed following the championship games since I hate both teams, but they put on a hell of a show and that ending was one for the ages. As much as people complain about that play call, it wasn't THAT bad. Yeah I agree you should run it in with Marshawn, but if they stop him, they burn a timeout and have to throw the ball on 3rd down giving the Pats a huge advantage. Hindsights 20/20, but in the moment it was the most logical playcall. I can't even blame Wilson since Lockette looked completely open as he threw it, Butler just made one hell of a play and knew where the ball was going from the moment it was snapped. People need to stop putting the blame on the playcall and Wilson and give credit where credits due. For an undrafted rookie, Butler had the most poise I've ever seen. He made a great play on the ball on the play before when Kearse made that amazing catch and then recovered to tackle him after he realized that he caught. And after all of that, he came back the next play and made a Superbowl saving pick. He needs to get the recognition he deserves.
Re: Super Bowl XLIX
Posted: Tue Feb 3, 2015 2:50 am
by Neddy
SD2042 wrote:Not a fan of neither team. Personally I didn't want to see the Pats back in the SB after they been losing it twice against the Giants of all teams. That said, Seahawks just gave the game away.
Why would you go for a pass on the 1 yard line when you had Marshawn Lynch to get it in for you?
Ah well! Season's over. And look forward to next season.
simple. negotiating leverage. Marshone gets the last TD he gets the glory and his payday goes up another floor. this is the reason why it is always a bad idea for the head coach to also have personnel power.