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2014 NFL Playoff Thread

  • LJ
    thavoice;1569812 wrote:You're welcome.

    You mean if someone acts like an idiot I will call them out on it?

    He acted like a punk.

    Plain and simple.
    Then call him an idiot
    You are hiding behind the word "punk" because you are afraid to use the word "ni**er" on here. Confirmed by your "its a duck" comment
  • friendfromlowry
    Ironman92;1569755 wrote:Yeah, everyone is talking and tweeting about his tremendous play.
    A lot of the sports media this morning (Mike and Mike, Mad Dog Radio) didn't have much of a problem with Sherman's comments because he and his team at least back up their comments with their on-field play.
  • Gblock
    LJ;1569825 wrote:Then call him an idiot
    You are hiding behind the word "punk" because you are afraid to use the word "ni**er" on here. Confirmed by your "its a duck" comment
    I see this all the time but usually they say thug
  • friendfromlowry
    Classyposter58;1569780 wrote:It's obvious that I have played at a high level in sports because unlike you I get there is more to team sports than what happens between the lines, in fact the games are probably 15% of all the work and time you put in with your team, maybe less
    Cool story, super-jock. Mind if you indulge us on what your high level of sports is/was? Because on here you play the character of BGSU college guy getting drunk every weekend. And LOL if you answer this with "Well in high school I..." because no one gives a shit what sports you played so intensely in high school. Also, you don't like Sherman's comments because they're detrimental to the team, but in the same breath think he should be suspended. What do you suppose is worse for the team - "selfish" Sherman or benched Sherman? Get a clue.
  • Ironman92
    friendfromlowry;1569827 wrote:A lot of the sports media this morning (Mike and Mike, Mad Dog Radio) didn't have much of a problem with Sherman's comments because he and his team at least back up their comments with their on-field play.
    That's fine. I disagree with them.
  • friendfromlowry
    Gblock;1569828 wrote:I see this all the time but usually they say thug
    I can't stand this. Sherman may be a lot of things, but leave the thug talk to the criminals, bank robbers, rapists, etc.
  • vball10set
  • Mulva
    friendfromlowry;1569836 wrote:I can't stand this. Sherman may be a lot of things, but leave the thug talk to the criminals, bank robbers, rapists, etc.
    And the trick daddys.
  • se-alum
    Sherman's interview was idiotic, and his skin color has no bearing on it. Also, Sherman didn't make the game winning play, the guy that intercepted the pass did.
  • WebFire
    se-alum;1569840 wrote:Sherman's interview was idiotic, and his skin color has no bearing on it. Also, Sherman didn't make the game winning play, the guy that intercepted the pass did.
    Sherman had way more to do with that than the guy that caught it.
  • SportsAndLady
    se-alum;1569840 wrote:Also, Sherman didn't make the game winning play, the guy that intercepted the pass did.
    Lol
  • Heretic
    se-alum;1569840 wrote:Sherman's interview was idiotic, and his skin color has no bearing on it. Also, Sherman didn't make the game winning play, the guy that intercepted the pass did.
    If Sherman hadn't deflected it, the game winning play would have been the touchdown pass to Crabtree. The successful pass defense was all him; the other guy just happened to pick off the game-saving deflection.
  • justincredible
    Yeah, Sherman made the play. The other guy was just in the right place at the right time. He didn't do shit.
  • se-alum
    So did the deflection or the interception give Seattle the ball? If that ball falls to the ground, Niners still have the ball with 22 seconds left and 2 timeouts.
  • Ironman92
    justincredible;1569871 wrote:Yeah, Sherman made the play. The other guy was just in the right place at the right time. He didn't do shit.
    Because they'll never stop talking of this.....they said that Sherman tells the LBers to follow on that play because if he can't intercept it....he's going to knock it back.
  • Ironman92
    se-alum;1569879 wrote:So did the deflection or the interception give Seattle the ball? If that ball falls to the ground, Niners still have the ball with 22 seconds left and 2 timeouts.
    Yep, still a fighter's chance.
  • Azubuike24
    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/01/20/roger-goodell-nfl-will-explore-eliminating-the-extra-point/

    If I'm a kicker, I start using my NFL-sponsored education assistance and go back to get my degree. I might even get a Masters or a Doctorate. That, or start learning to punt. There aren't going to be any placekicking jobs in a few years. First kickoffs back, now this...
  • hasbeen
    Azubuike24;1569888 wrote:http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/01/20/roger-goodell-nfl-will-explore-eliminating-the-extra-point/

    If I'm a kicker, I start using my NFL-sponsored education assistance and go back to get my degree. I might even get a Masters or a Doctorate. That, or start learning to punt. There aren't going to be any placekicking jobs in a few years. First kickoffs back, now this...
    uhm, field goals?
  • Lovejoy1984
    Getting rid of Xp's is a long time coming.

    The conversion rate of the PAT is something like 97%, all it does it slow down the game
  • Azubuike24
    It was an in-jest comment for the most part. The position won't be absolved.
  • justincredible
    se-alum;1569879 wrote:So did the deflection or the interception give Seattle the ball? If that ball falls to the ground, Niners still have the ball with 22 seconds left and 2 timeouts.
    If Sherman doesn't make the play the 49ers are likely up by a point.
  • Commander of Awesome
    HighRoller74;1569916 wrote:Getting rid of Xp's is a long time coming.

    The conversion rate of the PAT is something like 97%, all it does it slow down the game
    99.6% for the past season.

    Source:1,256-for-1,261
  • Lovejoy1984
    Even better^
  • Mulva
    Unless it's 1261 for 1261, there's no reason to eliminate it.