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[Official] Divisional Playoff Weekend

Discussion in 'Football: NFL, College, High School' started by SK34, Jan 6, 2013.

  1. sugrlndkid

    sugrlndkid Member

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    Thought that dropped 3rd down play wouldve been his last play of the season... but some how he redeemed himself by making the biggest play of his career...Would love if the Texans host the Ravens next week...but first is first...Time to shock the world...and beat the Pats...
     
  2. J Sizzle

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    Days like today are why sports are great. Ravens-Broncos was an instant classic that will be remembered for years, and 49ers-Packers showed us an emerging star in Kaepernick.
     
  3. Nook

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    Huh today went perfect for the Texans. The Packers lost and if by a miracle the Texans beat the Pats, they host the Ravens. If by some amazing miracle the Texans beat the Pats, they have a great shot at winning the Super Bowl.
     
  4. t_mac1

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    You are expecting 3 miracles to happen?
     
  5. Rocket River

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    Peyton maybe elite . .. but he is not Clutch

    Rocket River
     
  6. Rocket River

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    When the Broncos had the ball with 3 minutes left . . .
    they played to not lose. . . three runs into the line . . .
    and
    They lost
    They should have went for the 1st down!

    Rocket River
     
  7. BetterThanI

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    Two down, one to go. C'MON TEXANS!
     
  8. Air Langhi

    Air Langhi Contributing Member

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    If the Broncos safety makes a play then Peyton would be in the the 2nd round. If the Denver cb is a few inches to the right flacco would be picked off. There is a lot of luck involved.
     
  9. A_3PO

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    Rahim Moore of the Broncos is the player of the game. I still can't believe he misplayed the ball so poorly. Should have been an easy pick (or knockdown) and the Broncos win. It was worse than what Jacoby Jones did to the Texans against the Ravens in last year's divisional round.
     
  10. tinman

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    This is John Fox's fault for playing so damn conservative.
    he makes Jeff Fisher look like Jim Harbaugh.
     
  11. Kim

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    It reminded me of this fail:
    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/aLB3BUcv0bE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

    Come to think of it, there have been a handful of critical fails by DBs playing deep coverage. Washington had a major fail vs the Giants and New England had a big fail vs the Seahawks. Houston had a big fail vs TY Hilton.

    Are WRs getting faster or DBs getting slower or dumber? I don't recall any season where there has been so much big play bomb fail vs a defense that is set up to defend the deep pass. I'm not talking about 1st down play-action; I'm talking about 3rd and 20+ yds or end-of-half 2-minute drill situations.
     
  12. BasketballReasons

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    So happy for Ray Lewis.

    I hate the Ravens but i'm secretly rooting for them if the Texans lose. Go RAY!
     
  13. tallanvor

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    Ray Lewis was involved in multiple murders
     
  14. macalu

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    you shouldnt' need luck when you have PEYTON MANNING! amirite?
     
  15. Manny Ramirez

    Manny Ramirez The Music Man

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    Clutch,

    Why did you have to show that? :( ;)

    Seriously, someone who is a lot smarter than me needs to make Rahim Moore's epic fail on this play an animated gif and then use it when needed in threads to illustrate epic fails.
     
  16. BasketballReasons

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    He was proved non-guilty...
     
  17. rolyat93

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    It was also proven that the men who were killed were the AGGRESSORS, but some people only read the headlines.
     
  18. Major

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    No he wasn't.
     
  19. Shaud

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    Good lord everytime Ray Lewis is brought up about football must people still debate that ****ing case
     
  20. BasketballReasons

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    Then why didn't he go to prison?

    Was it because the judicial system YOU vote for was flawed?

    Anyways, I'm happy for this guy. He's an inspiration. And he's probably done more good for the community and gave back more than you ever will.
     

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