AerchAngel
<B>Secretary of Statistics</B>
Patriots AFC best team?
LMAO!!!
LMAO!!!
Can we just stop arguing about the doormat of the NFL which is the NFC East. Nobody cares about mediocre football teams. Especially when we are debating on which six win team is better than the other.
Forget how much star power Denver has on D as well.
They are pissed that Indy scored on them. I see an epic beatdown in the second unlike the Patriots who didn't score a point after with 10 point lead and let Wake prison raped Pretty Boy.
My thoughts on the 49ers game:
The defense played far worse than the numbers will show. Yes, they had the picks, but, they gave up a lot of yards on the ground. Matt Forte and the Bears’ O-Line have to be salivating right now. The picks, were less about the defense and more about Tony Romo making incompetent decisions; farther re-iterating my beliefs that he is greatly over-rated. The secondary was surprisingly okay, though, only allowing the one large pass play late in the game, that coming when they had Cox and Johnson in, the back-ups, due to injury. If they can stay healthy, I think they will be okay. Missing Smith and Bowman (and Dorsey) really hurts the run defense and it showed.
The offense looked really good, minus penalties that killed some drives. With Boldin, Davis, Crabtree, and Johnson, there are a lot of options for Kap, and he was using them all through the game. Hyde looked great, and has the potential to be really good for the long haul, especially if he keeps learning from Gore. They essentially looked like the same player when they were out there, hard at times to tell them apart.
The officiating, to me, was piss-poor. Yes, the Niners had a lot of stupid penalties… but, there were at least 4 that shouldn’t have been called that all hurt the Niners: The first ‘hands to the face’ against Brooks, the two ‘Illegal contact’ penalties where one was contact within 5 yards and one wasn’t any contact, and finally the offense ‘pass interference’ on Lloyd. Regardless if those should have been called or not, the Niners have to get their butts in gear and not have stupid penalties like that. Against most other teams, it would have cost them the game.
Overall, it was good to get the win, and the offense did look really good… but, there is a ton of room for improvement. Next week could be a disaster if Forte gets the running room that Murray had today.
Run D was terrible. Aside from the obvious in Bowman, people don't realize how good Aldon is at run D as well. Brock got hurt and Culliver and Ward both had concussions. Not a good start to the season when your 3 best CB's are hurt in game 1. Thank god we have Cutler next week, who makes even more bad decisions than Romo does.
Offense looked great and will look even better once Boone and Davis are back. Hyde looked awesome. I didn't really realize how Gore had lost a step until Hyde came in and just looked twice as explosive as him. He doesn't have nearly the vision of Gore but what Gore runs around, Hyde runs through.
The officiating was ridiculous. I can see the hands to the face penalty on Brooks because it looked like that the way the guys head moved. But the illegal contact on Ward was ridiculous and the pass interference on Lloyd was even more ridiculous. It was obvious they were trying to get the Cowboys back in the game. We got penalized on every 3rd down they couldn't convert and every 3rd down we converted.
Well congrats to those of you who are Falcon fans. I have seen the Matt Ryan arguments but I think he is a hell of a qb. I guess I have to give up on my 19-0 dreams a little early this year. Still super hyped for the season.
Bad calls. You know when Troy Aikman is arguing and upset about a call like that, saying it should have went against his Cowboys. You know something is wrong.
Lol nice game from Romo and the Cowboys.
LOL Aikman is a Cowboy hater on the air...he never defends them.
Plenty of calls were bad/not called both ways.
Oh come on. That game should have been 35 to 3. It was horribly officiated.
You say this about every game. The same way Seattle's game was, right?
Grabbing facemasks and helmet-to-helmet hits didn't go the Cowboys' way...it has nothing to do with the outcome at all. But the Cowboys rarely get the benefit of the doubt from the refs, and maybe more calls went their way yesterday, but you can say that about any game.
One horrid call nullified a 40 yard catch and another sustained a drive on third and long. No objective person said otherwise about the game. Cowboys are just stupid for not running more.