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Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

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  • #76
    Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

    Have to hand it to the Ravens. Before the season I thought the 49ers and Ravens were the two best teams in the NFL but then the Ravens went through some injuries and I thought they had no shot to make it to the Superbowl and the 49ers just didn't look as dominate as last year, imo. Then the Ravens get healthy at just the right time and the 49ers seem to be playing better with Kaepernick starting at quarterback. As we have seen year after year it really is about coming together at the right time of the season.

    Watching these games has me very excited about the Colts moving to a West Coast offensive philosophy with Pep Hamilton. You see more teams in the NFL spreading it out and using the vertical passing games, like the Colts this year, but I really believe that playing a West Coast style will help the Colts grind out games in the playoffs.

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    • #77
      Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

      I never thought I'd see a Harbaugh Bowl before the Manning Bowl but then again its probably for the best.. although it would be kind of cool to have seen Peyton and Eli battle it out on the field the grew up on....

      However I feel bad for the parents you win and lose in this one.. I'm sure Tom Crean will be asked about this ad nauseum for the next two weeks..

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      • #78
        Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

        You know the Harbaugh Bros are looking good for making the changes they did Jim with the QB switch and John with canning Cam Cameron and promoting Jim Caldwell who while a crappy head coach is a pretty good QB coach/OC.

        I really think those made the difference for both teams...

        They could've just as easily backfired.

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        • #79
          Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

          Originally posted by Basketball Fan View Post
          You know the Harbaugh Bros are looking good for making the changes they did Jim with the QB switch and John with canning Cam Cameron and promoting Jim Caldwell who while a crappy head coach is a pretty good QB coach/OC.

          I really think those made the difference for both teams...

          They could've just as easily backfired.
          I would never question Jim Harbaugh when it comes to developing and evaluating QBs.

          Harbaugh has never really liked Alex Smith. He used him last season because he had to. Kaepernick was a rookie and there really wasn't anyone else they could get as a FA who was a better alternative. He knew he had a good defense, so he made Smith be a game manager and played a very conservative scheme offensively.

          But Harbaugh knew that he needed a QB who could actually make plays. When he saw that Kaepernick was ready, he used Smith's concussion as an opportune time to get his new guy in.

          Was it fair to Alex Smith to lose his job the way he did? No. But Harbaugh was looking at what was better for the team over what was fair to Alex.

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          • #80
            Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

            Both the 49ers and Ravens scored 28 points in their victories today...

            Kind of eerie

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            • #81
              Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

              Originally posted by Basketball Fan View Post
              Both the 49ers and Ravens scored 28 points in their victories today...

              Kind of eerie
              They also both won on the road, both overcame halftime deficits, and both held their opponents scoreless in the second half.

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              • #82
                Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

                Monumental choke job by Brady and the Patriots. His legacy definitely took a good-sized hit tonight.

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                • #83
                  Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

                  Everybody see the graphic at the end? Pats were 67-0 at home when they lead at half with Brady. 67-1 now.

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                  • #84
                    Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

                    I just don't see how the Ravens beat the 49ers. That offense is clicking like nothing we've seen before. Of course, I would have thought the Ravens would lose in their first 3 games! I just hope that murderer Lewis gets sent out with a ring. He should be in prison, not in the Super Bowl.

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                    • #85
                      Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

                      Originally posted by Young View Post
                      Watching these games has me very excited about the Colts moving to a West Coast offensive philosophy with Pep Hamilton. You see more teams in the NFL spreading it out and using the vertical passing games, like the Colts this year, but I really believe that playing a West Coast style will help the Colts grind out games in the playoffs.
                      The vertical play will still be needed to make a big play to win a big game BUT we seemed to look for it in almost every play this season and that's risky. That's why switching to a WCO is greatly welcomed by me and like the chances of it. Still remains all about execution and yards after the catch but I'm looking forward to it.



                      Originally posted by PacersHomer View Post
                      I just don't see how the Ravens beat the 49ers. That offense is clicking like nothing we've seen before. Of course, I would have thought the Ravens would lose in their first 3 games! I just hope that murderer Lewis gets sent out with a ring. He should be in prison, not in the Super Bowl.
                      Add to that that this whole God thing comes out sooooooooooooo fake. Hope he will cry after the SB and they are gonna be tears not out of joy but of sadness and disappointment.
                      Never forget

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                      • #86
                        Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

                        Originally posted by GrangeRusHibbert View Post
                        Monumental choke job by Brady and the Patriots. His legacy definitely took a good-sized hit tonight.

                        He won't be considered better than Montana but he'll never get the criticism Manning got last week.... If you think that's going to happen you're deluding yourself. It helps that Brady won his SB's early and may limp to the end of his career so he'll get a pass..

                        Now it seems he's doing the reverse Elway who lost early but won at the end.

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                        • #87
                          Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

                          After the loss I can't really say I disagree with her BUT has she learned nothing from Gisele last season...

                          You aren't doing your husband any favors NFL should ban family members of players from social media..

                          At least she didn't criticize any of her husband's teammates so this isn't nearly as bad.

                          http://www.thebiglead.com/index.php/...patriots-lost/

                          Besides hearing about the Harbaugh Brothers over the next two weeks leading up to the Super Bowl (and Jim’s appearance on Saved by the Bell!), prepare to be inundated by all things Ray Lewis in this his final NFL season.

                          I’m guessing Anna Burns Welker – the Former Miss Hooters wife of Patriots’ receiver Wes – will be ignoring a lot it. A reader passed along this screen grab of Anna’s Facebook page last night after the Patriots lost to the Ravens.

                          Wives of athletes sure can get feisty. Remember Gisele’s reaction after Wes Welker dropped that pass in the 2012 Super Bowl?

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                          • #88
                            Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

                            Originally posted by Suaveness View Post
                            Suck. It. Brady.

                            And Belicheat, too.
                            Classy.

                            28 other teams didn't make it to play any game yesterday. They can suck it more. Including, presumably, your favorite team.

                            It's a sad existence if every team not winning a championship is considered to be an embarrassing failure. Have the Pacers been an embarrassing failure every year since 1973? Have the Indianapolis Colts been an embarrassing failure every year in existence except 2006? Has IU basketball been an embarrassing failure every year since 1987?

                            No, No, and No.
                            The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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                            • #89
                              Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

                              Originally posted by Slick Pinkham View Post
                              Classy.

                              28 other teams didn't make it to play any game yesterday. They can suck it more. Including, presumably, your favorite team.

                              It's a sad existence if every team not winning a championship is considered to be an embarrassing failure. Have the Pacers been an embarrassing failure every year since 1973? Have the Indianapolis Colts been an embarrassing failure every year in existence except 2006? Has IU basketball been an embarrassing failure every year since 1987?

                              No, No, and No.

                              The only reason the Pats would be considered an embarrassing failure this season anyways is because they were heavily favored to crush the Ravens at home... so were the Broncos and they got a lot of heat last week for the same exact thing namely by a ton of Pats fans...

                              Don't dish it if you can't take it.

                              But hey it could be the Ravens year in which case the Pats shouldn't feel that bad it was far worse to lose the SB after going the rest of the season undefeated...

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                              • #90
                                Re: NFL Championship Sunday Thread - 1/20/13

                                http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...-kick-ed-reed/

                                Bernard Pollard rips Tom Brady for trying to kick Ed Reed

                                Posted by Michael David Smith on January 21, 2013, 7:19 AM EST

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                                When Tom Brady went into a feet-first slide with 20 seconds remaining in the first half of the AFC Championship Game, most people focused on the way Brady bungled the clock management on the play, preventing the Patriots from running another offensive play before halftime. But Ravens safety Bernard Pollard focused on something else.

                                According to Pollard, Brady intentionally lifted his right leg because he wanted to kick Ravens safety Ed Reed, who was pulling up to avoid hitting Brady on his slide.

                                “You’ve got to keep them legs down,” Pollard said, via CSNNE.com. “You’ve go to keep the legs down. We all know and understand what’s going on there. And as a quarterback, when you go to slide, we’re taught . . . we can’t do anything. When you come sliding, and your leg is up in the air trying to kick somebody, that’s bull crap.”

                                It’s impossible to get inside Brady’s brain and say whether he was trying to kick Reed or whether his foot just came up awkwardly as he was sliding. In the same way, it’s impossible to get inside Ndamukong Suh’s brain and say whether he intentionally kicked Matt Schaub on Thanksgiving, or whether Suh’s foot just happened to go in the wrong place as he was falling near Schaub.

                                But the NFL saw enough on the Suh-Schaub kick to fine Suh $30,000. Now Pollard, the man who ended Brady’s 2008 season with a shot to his knee, thinks it’s time for the NFL to take a look at Brady.

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