Back to the harsh reality for Colts fans. Brady still has scoreboard when it matters most over Peyton.![]()
For those of you keeping score at home.
And Polian drops to 1-5 in Super Bowls. I wonder what rule he'll try to change this offseason. Maybe he can get them to ban onside kicks.
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Back to the harsh reality for Colts fans. Brady still has scoreboard when it matters most over Peyton.![]()
Pretty much. Peyton choked. There is no way around it. I am a huge Peyton fan, but he choked when it mattered most.
The Pro Bowl got in the way.
And the halftime was too long.
Saints had too many black WRs.
Expect everything to be changed soon enough.
When Peyton was growing up he always dreamed about throwing the winning touchdown pass for the Saints in the Super Bowl.
And now he did!
Sad thing is,
that's absolutely true........
The Homeland Security Bowl in '02 doesn't count for Shady Brady and his ing "Patriots."
Rams fan.
Yeah the government forced Kurt Warner to toss one right into Ty Law's hands!
And intentional grounding apparently isn't in effect on game winning drives being driven by "Patriots" post 9/11.
Neither is mugging WR's , RB's, because they figure " , they aren't gonna throw the ing flag on every down in the biggest game of the year."
I'm not buying the whole taped walkthrough either....that don't matter.....t
I challenge ANY non-PATS or RAMS fan to go back and watch that garbage they called a football game.
It wasn't an upset .
It was P-r-o-p-o-g-a-n-d-a
On the take...whatever.
It was what the public needed er....wanted.
Conspiracy grade A
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Did the government put the ball in Ty Law's hands or did Kurt Warner do that? Answer the ing question.
Kurt made a bad pass. There's your answer to that question.
Now, have you ever actually watched that game in its entirety? Or are you basing the outcome of the game from watching the same 3 ESPN highlights(including that INT) that have been shown the last 8 years?
I answered your Q mono.....now answer mine.![]()
Don't put that Ravens win in 2000 on Trent Dilfer's shoulders...that was the D.
Peyton has had the advantage of a more consistent offensive line to protect him. Brady's has been different almost every year.
There is the counterargument that in fact this was a boon to Peyton, as his line became predictable, where as Brady's line always had a new kink in the scheme to make up for the new talent.
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