I didn't see it that way. I saw effort out there, but when you have Manning vs. Pittman, Martin and Ivy, it's truly men against boys. I mean, it isn't just a dropoff from McAlister and Rolle, it's the fucking continental shelf, or the the Marianas Trench, something along those lines. Those guys simply have no business being on a NFL football field. I saw guys who were so wide open nobody else was in the picture. That can't happen, but it's been happening every time our starters are on the bench.Quote:
This team just flat out quit.
And Boller...I've not seen a more pathetic display of football since, well, McNair vs. Pittsburgh. INTs right to the white shirts. He takes off running after one second in the pocket...yeah, that'll work. The guy is a halfway decent backup. That's all he is, that's all he will ever be, for ever and ever. AMEN.
Thank you Tony Dungy for calling off the dogs in what was quickly becoming Little Big Horn and Waterloo rolled up into one. Manning might easily have passed for 500 yards and 7 TDs if he wanted to. Easily. Funny, watching Manning on the sidelines he looked more than a little pissed off that he wasn't allowed to roll up the numbers.
Thank you Todd Heap for yawning on the sidelines in the 1st quarter. Nice to know you're with us :thumbup:
Thank you Bart Scott for yukking it up on the sidelines. Must have been a good time out there getting your ass kicked. :insane:
Thank you Brian Billick for getting Troy Smith a chance to get in some mop-up duty against Indy 3rd-stringers. Nice pass to Figurs who Figured not to catch the ball. Let the kid start. What the hell do we have to lose.
Thanks to the poor slob who bought my tickets for $110, which I can now write off as a charity gift. Sitting in a driving ran in the second quarter down 30-0, what a deal.
So I guess that "we'll have to correct the problems and go back to work", eh Brian?