Cundiff's Duck Hook

Myron

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Did anyone notice him madly sprinting in to attempt the kick? It really looked like he was rushed, though the rest of the FG unit was set and in place. And I know Balt had a TO remaining, which could have organized things better.
 
 
One of the "experts" on ESPN radio last night hammered Harbaugh for poor clock management. He felt they should have called a timeout to make sure everything was setup correctly instead of rushing out and kicking it.

(The same guy p robably would have ripped him for calling a timeout and Cundiff ended up missing it.)
 
At least the "Tebowed" team in week 1 playoffs didn't get "Tebowed" like some Cleveland team did 12 times this season by other Tebow imitations.:Party:

Hey, we Browns fans know our team stinks but we're not delusional like you Yinzer fans who thought they had a legit shot to make it back this year. Seeing a running back beat you with his arm was GLORIOUS.

Enjoy TheRapists tainted Super Bowl victories. They will be his last as a Steeler. :banana:
 
Hey, we Browns fans know our team stinks but we're not delusional like you Yinzer fans who thought they had a legit shot to make it back this year. Seeing a running back beat you with his arm was GLORIOUS.

Enjoy TheRapists tainted Super Bowl victories. They will be his last as a Steeler. :banana:

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I'm just stating my honest opinion. I think Roethlisberger's Super Bowl is closing or closed. I think he's getting near 30 but it's an OLD 30 with the beatings he's taken.
He'll be thirty in March. Yes, he has taken some pretty strong lumps the last 3-4 years. Don't you think today's athletes are conditioned to take it better than say 8-10 years ago? Maybe better equipment helps a little. They have a decent stable of running backs and receivers.Should take some of burden off BR. They must address the OL this draft. The new OC better make sure of that.
 
He'll be thirty in March. Yes, he has taken some pretty strong lumps the last 3-4 years. Don't you think today's athletes are conditioned to take it better than say 8-10 years ago? Maybe better equipment helps a little. They have a decent stable of running backs and receivers.Should take some of burden off BR. They must address the OL this draft. The new OC better make sure of that.

It's not the offense you should be worried about. The offense should still strong and young (at receiver). Now what direction their new OC takes them with Rooney griping about running the ball should be interesting.

It's the defense that should be a concern. A bunch of older guys along with salary cap issues. Polamalu is good but he's lost a step. When you're a gambler, who takes chances, you can afford to be a step slow.

It's not the offense that will fail Roethlisberger...it's his defense. He's going to start getting involved in some shootouts.
 
It's not the offense you should be worried about. The offense should still strong and young (at receiver). Now what direction their new OC takes them with Rooney griping about running the ball should be interesting.

It's the defense that should be a concern. A bunch of older guys along with salary cap issues. Polamalu is good but he's lost a step. When you're a gambler, who takes chances, you can afford to be a step slow.

It's not the offense that will fail Roethlisberger...it's his defense. He's going to start getting involved in some shootouts.

I'm betting it'll be the O line more than anything. The D will still play well enough to keep them in games, and we've already seen the O line regress.
 
Well guys, I guess we have strayed far enough off topic for now. Good conversation though.
Back on subject. I can't speak for all Steeler fans, but I'm glad Balt. lost. What about the Brown's fan? BR, got an opinion?
 
If you're a Browns fan you're always glad when Baltimore/Pittsburgh loses.

not when Flacco is on your post-season fantasy team.:D

i have him and Eli. Evans catches that ball and i have both QB's playing in the Super Bowl, which means EASY MONEY.

now, with just Eli, it's gonna be close.
 
He definitely outplayed Brady. They threw the same about (36 times) and had the same amount of completions (22, I think). Flacco threw for roughly 80-ish more yards, 2 more touchdowns and 1 less INT. Flacco also had a QB rating of 95.x and Brady a 57.x. Those numbers are from memory so they may be a little off.
 
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