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01-18-2012, 12:04 PM #13
Re: Wow even the NFL media can't get it right.
I wonder if they will even care enough to correct it?
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Re: Wow even the NFL media can't get it right.
they will probably say "new" doesn't necessarily mean "first".
but Eli has also "only" been to one conf. championship game before this. Is he "new" too?
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01-18-2012, 12:26 PM #15
Re: Wow even the NFL media can't get it right.
Holy shit...I am reading some of the NFL expert analysis on that article and I can't believe some it...be right back with some unbelievable quotes...
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01-18-2012, 12:35 PM #16
Re: Wow even the NFL media can't get it right.
If Alex Smith can take down Drew Brees, I'm confident he can do the same to Eli Manning. What's funny: Everybody is debating the Hall of Fame credentials of Manning -- nobody seems to be giving much consideration to what Smith accomplished on Sunday. In fact, he was much more impressive than Manning.
Joe Flacco is in a tough spot, but it's because of the Ravens' defense. Teams who can throw the football really well can give Baltimore problems. As we've seen the last couple of years, if you can make plays past the front seven, you can put up big numbers against the Ravens. Their secondary isn't nearly what it used to be, and Ed Reed is banged up. (And alarmingly, Arian Foster ripped Baltimore, while T.J. Yates moved the football before throwing ill-timed interceptions. Tom Brady ain't gonna do that.) The Patriots will be able to score because they can throw the football downfield with great success. They'll also play enough "situational defense" to contain Baltimore. Flacco may be the only one involved in a duel, but he'll lose.
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Re: Wow even the NFL media can't get it right.
Tuning out the NFLN, ESPN in 3,2,1....
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Re: Wow even the NFL media can't get it right.
All they care about is what happened last game. They extrapolate that as if it is the entire story of the season.
Alex Smith has been a "game manager" all year long (and an overall poor QB every year except this year). Yet now he is something special because of 1 game? 7 or 8 years into his career? Now he is "the man"?
It's ridiculous.
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01-18-2012, 12:46 PM #19Rookie Poster
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Re: Wow even the NFL media can't get it right.
Wow, that's pretty disgraceful. That article was nothing but haterade for Flacco and the Ravens anyway ...
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Re: Wow even the NFL media can't get it right.
Prior to this season and even at times this season Alex Smith was looked at by most people as one of the biggest draft busts of all time.
Keep in mind, this was the #1 overall pick over guys like DeMarcus Ware, Roddy White, and Aaron Rodgers.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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01-18-2012, 01:01 PM #21Regular 1st Stringer
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01-18-2012, 01:07 PM #22
Re: Wow even the NFL media can't get it right.
Just lazy. Since last week I have been on a self imposed sports media blackout. I suggest many on this board do the same.
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01-18-2012, 01:08 PM #23Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: Wow even the NFL media can't get it right.
And if you click to read the actual story, the headline becomes:
Better shot at making first Super Bowl: Smith or Flacco?
"Joe Flacco and Alex Smith have never been to a Super Bowl. Which can out-gun his seasoned opponent to get there?"
Telling the truth is hard.
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