


Beta male jumps to defense of fellow beta male.
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Extreme adherence to free speech. If it's legal, it's ok.
Otherwise, we turn into Ian's dream forum...A homoerotic circle jerk.
Wrong, but whatever.
Guess I'll just continue to pretend that they're not there.
Steelers have this reputation of picking great WR's, they also have a reputation of moving on from them at the perfect time. And while there are examples of both I think they are both overstated. That said... Pickens is a good downfield go-route, contested catch guy, problem is that's his only standout skill, and he's a douche-nozzle. He'll fit right in at DallasPickens can play, and the Steelers losing streak, which so many pinned on Wilson, can be traced to the Pickens injury and resultant games missed. The problem is that Pickens is Pickens, which is why he's not in Pittsburgh anymore.
Wait...couldn't the same be said for the Giants defenses as well? Without the D-line, they wouldn't have even made the playoffs in both years.If it weren't for Belichick's defenses, the two super bowls against the Giants would have been blowouts by the g-men. You're lucky. Brady should have done better in both games.
Mike Vrabel as HC is 54-45, not exactly worth bragging about.
The Giant's front four excelled at getting significant pressure, without sacrificing their effectiveness against the run, and more on their own. That was the Patriot's Achilles heel.Wait...couldn't the same be said for the Giants defenses as well? Without the D-line, they wouldn't have even made the playoffs in both years.
If it weren't for Belichick's defenses, the two super bowls against the Giants would have been blowouts by the g-men. You're lucky. Brady should have done better in both games.
Mike Vrabel as HC is 54-45, not exactly worth bragging about.
Wait...couldn't the same be said for the Giants defenses as well? Without the D-line, they wouldn't have even made the playoffs in both years.
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Not sure where you're getting this. In 2011, Brady was completing pass after pass, until he got hurt on a blown play by the O-line.
The reality is that, in both Giants wins, both were close games despite Brady and others being injured, and the first "win" came about only because the officials missed a bunch of obvious penalties that would have ended the Giants attempted comeback.
In super bowl 46, whose fault is it that he committed intentional grounding in the end zone? That was at the beginning of the game and that safety cost the Pats 2 points and gave the Giants the ball back and we scored on a subsequent victor Cruz touchdown. That one play cost the Pats the super bowl.