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Re: Jets vs. Colts
« Reply #60 on: January 24, 2010, 04:27:52 PM »
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Re: Jets vs. Colts
« Reply #61 on: January 24, 2010, 04:35:46 PM »
I hate to walk in on your guys mourning session but it went exactly as I said it would, minus Peyton staying away from Revis. But I think more of that has to do with how good Garcon and Collie were. And of course how good Peyton is. 377 yards and 3 TDs while still leading the team down to 3 first and goals that lead to FGs . If this wasn't the best D in the league this would have been 42 points easy. If Garcon and Collie weren't each getting TDs and 3 digit yards maybe he would have tested out one on one with Revis, but why force something when you don't have to?


And Cham, don't know why the mention of Brady. He's at home watching the game and neglecting some illegitimate child somewhere. The difference between Brady and Peyton in this game anyway, is not that Peyton doesn't dink and dunk; who would ignore a wide open WR/ It's when the throw needs to be squeezed in there he can do it with the best of them.

(and the difference between that bomb to Collie and the punts to Moss all 07 is that Collie's pass needed to be thrown in a window while Moss's were jump balls. It's not a punt unless the guy is all alone down field of it's a jump ball. I don't expect you to agree with that here and now but I feel like saying it anyway).


Lastly, to all the Jets fans; You have a great team than played great in these playoffs and great things will happen in the coming years. But you're not going to beat up on Peyton Manning for 4 quarters in Indy in 2009, and you can't expect a rookie to keep up with a 4 time MVP. Sanchez played amazing and I see big things in his future but it just wasn't his time yet.



no, no, no, no, time & time again you've said how Brady sucks because he scores like that, blah blah blah.

don't change the story now & it would have been an interception if Coleman didn't misplay the ball; it was a punt that he didn't have to jump for because the defender who was suppose to jump with him, jumped 5 feet too early lmao.

anyway, going by your logic, on the "dink & dunk", what if Welker or Moss are open on every play?

not to even bring up, when he finally throws the ball down the field, your response is "that was a punt" or "Peyton could have made a better throw" (even when the WR catches it) lol.

ANYWAY, thank you for your umm, blessing there; thanks lol.

good luck to you & your Buffalo Bills next season too. ;)
 

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Re: Jets vs. Colts
« Reply #62 on: January 24, 2010, 07:38:04 PM »
I hate to walk in on your guys mourning session but it went exactly as I said it would, minus Peyton staying away from Revis. But I think more of that has to do with how good Garcon and Collie were. And of course how good Peyton is. 377 yards and 3 TDs while still leading the team down to 3 first and goals that lead to FGs . If this wasn't the best D in the league this would have been 42 points easy. If Garcon and Collie weren't each getting TDs and 3 digit yards maybe he would have tested out one on one with Revis, but why force something when you don't have to?


And Cham, don't know why the mention of Brady. He's at home watching the game and neglecting some illegitimate child somewhere. The difference between Brady and Peyton in this game anyway, is not that Peyton doesn't dink and dunk; who would ignore a wide open WR/ It's when the throw needs to be squeezed in there he can do it with the best of them.

(and the difference between that bomb to Collie and the punts to Moss all 07 is that Collie's pass needed to be thrown in a window while Moss's were jump balls. It's not a punt unless the guy is all alone down field of it's a jump ball. I don't expect you to agree with that here and now but I feel like saying it anyway).


Lastly, to all the Jets fans; You have a great team than played great in these playoffs and great things will happen in the coming years. But you're not going to beat up on Peyton Manning for 4 quarters in Indy in 2009, and you can't expect a rookie to keep up with a 4 time MVP. Sanchez played amazing and I see big things in his future but it just wasn't his time yet.



no, no, no, no, time & time again you've said how Brady sucks because he scores like that, blah blah blah.

don't change the story now & it would have been an interception if Coleman didn't misplay the ball; it was a punt that he didn't have to jump for because the defender who was suppose to jump with him, jumped 5 feet too early lmao.

anyway, going by your logic, on the "dink & dunk", what if Welker or Moss are open on every play?

not to even bring up, when he finally throws the ball down the field, your response is "that was a punt" or "Peyton could have made a better throw" (even when the WR catches it) lol.

ANYWAY, thank you for your umm, blessing there; thanks lol.

good luck to you & your Buffalo Bills next season too. ;)


I know you're sour so I'll make it quick. Time and time again I said Brady was over rated and nothing special because of the ways he cannot throw, not the ways he can throw. Favre played west coast his whole career. I've never slighted him because he can make the tough throws when he needs to. If the WR is wide open then throw it to him, Brady does nothing wrong in that department, but when the throw isn't wide open he's below average.

Collie never jumped for that ball. He just ran at his pace and it fell in his hands. Perfect throw, and so was the one to Garcon. Show me a play where a thrpow like that is ever intercepted. It's too fast and too precise. You can't expect any DB to see that coming. You just have to play the man and hope for a bad throw. You make it seem like the dude knew the ball was right there and decided not to grab it. Then again you think Jones/Greene is better than CJ, so whatever.

I hope my Bills do very well next year. I'll never cheer for the Colts over the Bills. Caldwell should have just let Peyton stay in the game 4 weeks ago and the Jets would have been out then and there. But then they might have lost to the Chargers so Go Caldwell.