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January 11, 2009 at 5:15 PM #14803January 11, 2009 at 8:23 PM #327118Allan from FallbrookParticipant
Sfx: Look on the bright side. Singletary is going to turn your Niners into a beast. Hard nosed defense and a power running game; they’re going to like the 1985 Bears and in the pathetic NFC West of all places.
Arizona is waaaaay better than anyone gave them credit for and that run D has now shut down Atlanta with Michael Turner and Carolina with Jonathan Stewart and Steve Smith. Edgerrin James is running the ball well, along with Hightower and Larry Fitzgerald is a freak of nature.
The game to watch will be Pittsburgh – Baltimore. That winner (and I think it’ll be Baltimore) will be hard to beat in the Super Bowl.
January 11, 2009 at 8:23 PM #327630Allan from FallbrookParticipantSfx: Look on the bright side. Singletary is going to turn your Niners into a beast. Hard nosed defense and a power running game; they’re going to like the 1985 Bears and in the pathetic NFC West of all places.
Arizona is waaaaay better than anyone gave them credit for and that run D has now shut down Atlanta with Michael Turner and Carolina with Jonathan Stewart and Steve Smith. Edgerrin James is running the ball well, along with Hightower and Larry Fitzgerald is a freak of nature.
The game to watch will be Pittsburgh – Baltimore. That winner (and I think it’ll be Baltimore) will be hard to beat in the Super Bowl.
January 11, 2009 at 8:23 PM #327454Allan from FallbrookParticipantSfx: Look on the bright side. Singletary is going to turn your Niners into a beast. Hard nosed defense and a power running game; they’re going to like the 1985 Bears and in the pathetic NFC West of all places.
Arizona is waaaaay better than anyone gave them credit for and that run D has now shut down Atlanta with Michael Turner and Carolina with Jonathan Stewart and Steve Smith. Edgerrin James is running the ball well, along with Hightower and Larry Fitzgerald is a freak of nature.
The game to watch will be Pittsburgh – Baltimore. That winner (and I think it’ll be Baltimore) will be hard to beat in the Super Bowl.
January 11, 2009 at 8:23 PM #327526Allan from FallbrookParticipantSfx: Look on the bright side. Singletary is going to turn your Niners into a beast. Hard nosed defense and a power running game; they’re going to like the 1985 Bears and in the pathetic NFC West of all places.
Arizona is waaaaay better than anyone gave them credit for and that run D has now shut down Atlanta with Michael Turner and Carolina with Jonathan Stewart and Steve Smith. Edgerrin James is running the ball well, along with Hightower and Larry Fitzgerald is a freak of nature.
The game to watch will be Pittsburgh – Baltimore. That winner (and I think it’ll be Baltimore) will be hard to beat in the Super Bowl.
January 11, 2009 at 8:23 PM #327548Allan from FallbrookParticipantSfx: Look on the bright side. Singletary is going to turn your Niners into a beast. Hard nosed defense and a power running game; they’re going to like the 1985 Bears and in the pathetic NFC West of all places.
Arizona is waaaaay better than anyone gave them credit for and that run D has now shut down Atlanta with Michael Turner and Carolina with Jonathan Stewart and Steve Smith. Edgerrin James is running the ball well, along with Hightower and Larry Fitzgerald is a freak of nature.
The game to watch will be Pittsburgh – Baltimore. That winner (and I think it’ll be Baltimore) will be hard to beat in the Super Bowl.
January 11, 2009 at 10:17 PM #327163sdrealtorParticipantAllan
Whose gonna stop my Birdies? They are conspicous in their absence from your post. No one is playing close to them. They beat the Giants twice in the Meadowlands. #5 has the team on his back and wont be denied. They buried AZ on Thanksgiving. It was downright uncomfortable to watch how badly they humiliated AZ on their home turf.In the SB, how do you expect a Rookie QB or even worse Ben Rothlistatue to survive Jimmy Johnson’s blitzing scheme?
They are as close to a lock as there is this year.
January 11, 2009 at 10:17 PM #327675sdrealtorParticipantAllan
Whose gonna stop my Birdies? They are conspicous in their absence from your post. No one is playing close to them. They beat the Giants twice in the Meadowlands. #5 has the team on his back and wont be denied. They buried AZ on Thanksgiving. It was downright uncomfortable to watch how badly they humiliated AZ on their home turf.In the SB, how do you expect a Rookie QB or even worse Ben Rothlistatue to survive Jimmy Johnson’s blitzing scheme?
They are as close to a lock as there is this year.
January 11, 2009 at 10:17 PM #327499sdrealtorParticipantAllan
Whose gonna stop my Birdies? They are conspicous in their absence from your post. No one is playing close to them. They beat the Giants twice in the Meadowlands. #5 has the team on his back and wont be denied. They buried AZ on Thanksgiving. It was downright uncomfortable to watch how badly they humiliated AZ on their home turf.In the SB, how do you expect a Rookie QB or even worse Ben Rothlistatue to survive Jimmy Johnson’s blitzing scheme?
They are as close to a lock as there is this year.
January 11, 2009 at 10:17 PM #327593sdrealtorParticipantAllan
Whose gonna stop my Birdies? They are conspicous in their absence from your post. No one is playing close to them. They beat the Giants twice in the Meadowlands. #5 has the team on his back and wont be denied. They buried AZ on Thanksgiving. It was downright uncomfortable to watch how badly they humiliated AZ on their home turf.In the SB, how do you expect a Rookie QB or even worse Ben Rothlistatue to survive Jimmy Johnson’s blitzing scheme?
They are as close to a lock as there is this year.
January 11, 2009 at 10:17 PM #327571sdrealtorParticipantAllan
Whose gonna stop my Birdies? They are conspicous in their absence from your post. No one is playing close to them. They beat the Giants twice in the Meadowlands. #5 has the team on his back and wont be denied. They buried AZ on Thanksgiving. It was downright uncomfortable to watch how badly they humiliated AZ on their home turf.In the SB, how do you expect a Rookie QB or even worse Ben Rothlistatue to survive Jimmy Johnson’s blitzing scheme?
They are as close to a lock as there is this year.
January 11, 2009 at 10:31 PM #327586Allan from FallbrookParticipantsdr: There was no disrespect intended to your Eggles. However, and let’s be honest here: That game in Arizona was completely meaningless to the Cards and a desperation win for Philly.
I love Johnson’s blitzing D, being a D guy myself, but it’s vulnerable and especially to a wily veteran like Warner. The running game is not a power running game and Arizona’s D line is showing some strength against the run, especially in stopping two top five running teams (Atlanta and Carolina).
Say what you will about Flacco, but that kid has ice water in his veins. He is backed by a brutal defense and one built on busting you in the mouth. Those hits being delivered are vicious and Baltimore can outhit Philly and do it with a smile. I think Baltimore beats Pittsburgh and I think Philly narrowly beats Arizona and then gets ground to pieces by the Ravens.
Like I said, no disrespect to the Eggles. Hell, my favorite Super Bowl remains the one in 1980 when my wildcard Raiders dismantled Jaworski and Vermeil’s Eagles. Everytime I see “Jaws” on MNF, I mentally picture him running for his life from that Raiders D. Thing of beauty, man.
January 11, 2009 at 10:31 PM #327690Allan from FallbrookParticipantsdr: There was no disrespect intended to your Eggles. However, and let’s be honest here: That game in Arizona was completely meaningless to the Cards and a desperation win for Philly.
I love Johnson’s blitzing D, being a D guy myself, but it’s vulnerable and especially to a wily veteran like Warner. The running game is not a power running game and Arizona’s D line is showing some strength against the run, especially in stopping two top five running teams (Atlanta and Carolina).
Say what you will about Flacco, but that kid has ice water in his veins. He is backed by a brutal defense and one built on busting you in the mouth. Those hits being delivered are vicious and Baltimore can outhit Philly and do it with a smile. I think Baltimore beats Pittsburgh and I think Philly narrowly beats Arizona and then gets ground to pieces by the Ravens.
Like I said, no disrespect to the Eggles. Hell, my favorite Super Bowl remains the one in 1980 when my wildcard Raiders dismantled Jaworski and Vermeil’s Eagles. Everytime I see “Jaws” on MNF, I mentally picture him running for his life from that Raiders D. Thing of beauty, man.
January 11, 2009 at 10:31 PM #327607Allan from FallbrookParticipantsdr: There was no disrespect intended to your Eggles. However, and let’s be honest here: That game in Arizona was completely meaningless to the Cards and a desperation win for Philly.
I love Johnson’s blitzing D, being a D guy myself, but it’s vulnerable and especially to a wily veteran like Warner. The running game is not a power running game and Arizona’s D line is showing some strength against the run, especially in stopping two top five running teams (Atlanta and Carolina).
Say what you will about Flacco, but that kid has ice water in his veins. He is backed by a brutal defense and one built on busting you in the mouth. Those hits being delivered are vicious and Baltimore can outhit Philly and do it with a smile. I think Baltimore beats Pittsburgh and I think Philly narrowly beats Arizona and then gets ground to pieces by the Ravens.
Like I said, no disrespect to the Eggles. Hell, my favorite Super Bowl remains the one in 1980 when my wildcard Raiders dismantled Jaworski and Vermeil’s Eagles. Everytime I see “Jaws” on MNF, I mentally picture him running for his life from that Raiders D. Thing of beauty, man.
January 11, 2009 at 10:31 PM #327514Allan from FallbrookParticipantsdr: There was no disrespect intended to your Eggles. However, and let’s be honest here: That game in Arizona was completely meaningless to the Cards and a desperation win for Philly.
I love Johnson’s blitzing D, being a D guy myself, but it’s vulnerable and especially to a wily veteran like Warner. The running game is not a power running game and Arizona’s D line is showing some strength against the run, especially in stopping two top five running teams (Atlanta and Carolina).
Say what you will about Flacco, but that kid has ice water in his veins. He is backed by a brutal defense and one built on busting you in the mouth. Those hits being delivered are vicious and Baltimore can outhit Philly and do it with a smile. I think Baltimore beats Pittsburgh and I think Philly narrowly beats Arizona and then gets ground to pieces by the Ravens.
Like I said, no disrespect to the Eggles. Hell, my favorite Super Bowl remains the one in 1980 when my wildcard Raiders dismantled Jaworski and Vermeil’s Eagles. Everytime I see “Jaws” on MNF, I mentally picture him running for his life from that Raiders D. Thing of beauty, man.
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