This list is completely arbitrary and not a genuine analysis of the relative merits of state fossils.
OT: NFL Conference Championships Open Thread
Hopefully the last of the day
With all due respect, sir, I believe this is gonna be our finest hour.
Lloyd drops everything I throw to him in Madden on the All-Pro setting
Lloyd Brady?
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk
eat cake, do blow and club hobos.
Post could have been interpreted a couple of ways:
Stop throwing the ball to Lloyd, Brady.
or
Stop throwing the ball to Lloyd Brady.
Either way, it eliminates the dropsies. Just tryin' to help out a fellow MGoBlogger with EA.
Now can I haz some cake?
EDIT: If the answer is still no, can you point me to the punch and pie social?
L.S.A. '88
Alfonzo Dennard was a great 7th round pick for New England. He and Hightower are exactly what they needed, and 7th round is a steal.
Incredible. I'm having an incredible year.
Is hurt.
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk
chances are pretty high that the NE K will win NFL player of the year, right?
Streaming UM games early Sunday morning from Korea, since 2007
Argh, wasted time.
Michigan Resurgent? Michigan Resurgent!
The beatings will continue until the uniforms improve!
26 seconds. Should have thrown 2-3x in the endzone. Running the ball and then no TO - aweful.
Brain cramp that could cost them in the end.
"Everybody wants to be a hero, so to speak. But it takes everybody." - Charles Woodson
NE could have had a couple more plays and Brady could have broken his leg with that Hong Kong Phooey slide.
L.S.A. '88
Titus Young is a lock to win this Man of the Year Award.
Streaming UM games early Sunday morning from Korea, since 2007
That Welker drop was exactly like the Super Bowl.
High hits are only called against Baltimore now?
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It was in the chest.
Michigan Resurgent? Michigan Resurgent!
The beatings will continue until the uniforms improve!
Are you legally blind? Dude hit him square in the chest. The exact way a tackle should be made every single time.
EDIT: Then Pollard nails that guy in the worst head to head shot I've seen in a while to cause that fumble. Yeah, the refs were clearly in favor of the Patriots...... /s
That Patriot was a runner, so there's no "defenseless receiver" involved, and the hit was legal.
Hope that guy will be OK.
Michigan Resurgent? Michigan Resurgent!
The beatings will continue until the uniforms improve!
I thought any head-to-head was now illegal period?
Not necessarily. If it's incidental contact, then no penalty. If the defender led with his helmet, then it should have been, and the NFL will probably fine him. I guess I could be wrong, but it didn't strike me as a penalty at the time. If the defender isn't targeting the ball carrier's helmet, but then he lowers his helmet, what is the defender supposed to do?
Michigan Resurgent? Michigan Resurgent!
The beatings will continue until the uniforms improve!
didn't have any effect on the Ravens' TD drive, and gave up an opportunity to score.
But if NE doesn't find a way to generate pass pressure, it may be a long second half.
L.S.A. '88
Does New England have any pass routes deeper than 6 yards downfield? I feel like I'm watching a replay of the Michigan/Iowa game this year.
This game might be over.
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk
He's definitely on his way to the bat cave either way.
L.S.A. '88
Great defense beats great offense. The consistently scary defensive teams are going to the Super Bowl by holding a team scoreless for a half and squashing Brady's offense.
And unless the Pats start hitting on their drafts, ON DEFENSE, Brady's window is closing fast.
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk
Gronk is out, Woodhead barely played. Talib injury was huge. Wasted play before half and 35 yard line punts were dumb moves.
...confidence is the stain they can't wipe off...
Respectfully disagree. What Brady needs are playmakers at the WR position more than anything. The big difference in this game was Bolden's ability to create separation and get open for deep balls. Brady has Welker and........
They need speed on the outside. Like they used to have when they had Moss.
The problem was Talib got hurt and the Patriots need a guy like Julio Jones. If anything they need to draft a wide receiver that's a deep threat. It doesn't help that the teams best receiving option is out hurt. Yes, the defense could use some work. But that's not the main issue at all. It's injuries and the lack of a burner that lost this game for the Patriots. Gronk makes up for that lack with his size, which then helps Hernandez as well. But, when Gronk gets hurt again and again, then teams can cover Hernandez better. That leaves the Patriots less than desirable on offense because Brady can only make up for his lack of playmakers so much.
Edit: The experts agree and have the Patriots taking Tavon Austin.
Brady needs two TDs and a two point conversion in 11 minutes.
Not out of it, but not looking good.
And goodnight New England, Baltimore has played some inspired red zone defense.
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With the pat offense since Moss left was their passing game is just short passes, add that with little running game and an improved but not great D, it just goes to show you how good Brady and Belichick are. They have no threat for a deep ball.
Denard Robinson......They're not going to catch him!
Well considering they have not won a super bowl in the 8 years since they got caught cheating and still have a lot of talent some would argue the pair might be overachieving. Though you could say they are only underachieving compared to absurdly high standards they created so it goes both ways.
O.K. Jimmy, go get ya' some cake.
GET IT NOW!
L.S.A. '88
And any prayer is snuffed out
How many hours of Ira glorifying and making excuses for Ray Lewis?
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk
I still love Jim Harbaugh.
A badass coach, who used to be a badass quarterback coached by not one BUT TWO badass coaches (Bo and DITKA), has now turned a team coached by a former badass linebacker from nobodies into possibly the next badass Super Bowl champions.
I wish Harbaugh had Hoke's love for Michigan...my GAWD, the thought of him coming back to coach at AA for the next 20 years or so...just devastating. Oh, well.
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No recruit ever says "I want to go to Michigan to play quarterback so someday I can be a Super Bowl winning coach." But they do say "I want to go and be Tom Brady and win 4* Super Bowls."
*if he's there and we're talking who should win it.
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk