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The Titans were a very mediocre team. In fact with a healthy Rudolph the only difference between the Steelers would be Henry (and I'm not downplaying that). I must have said for about 50 min the Titans cannot win like this. They never risked anything. The truth is that the current Pats were exposed tonight. Brady threw probably no more than 4 passes over 20 yards. There is a limit to what you can do with that. They will undoubtedly reload, most notably at Tight End, but another year older for Tom Terrific. My only regret is they didn't make it to the Ravens who would have crucified Brady. Now I'm down to hopefully the Chiefs over the Rats. Thank God, I think it is finally done.
 
Well I would pay $500 to see that happen, but it ain't. Brady's pending FA was exploiting a loophole in the Salary Cap. That is all that team does is try to exploit loop holes. Fortunately, when 85% of your pass attempts are under 10 yards there are only so many loopholes.
 
The Titans didn't even get him how you normally get him. They got zero pressure. They limited the run game and just covered the **** out of the receivers.
 
The Titans were a very mediocre team. In fact with a healthy Rudolph the only difference between the Steelers would be Henry (and I'm not downplaying that). I must have said for about 50 min the Titans cannot win like this. They never risked anything. The truth is that the current Pats were exposed tonight. Brady threw probably no more than 4 passes over 20 yards. There is a limit to what you can do with that. They will undoubtedly reload, most notably at Tight End, but another year older for Tom Terrific. My only regret is they didn't make it to the Ravens who would have crucified Brady. Now I'm down to hopefully the Chiefs over the Rats. Thank God, I think it is finally done.

Disagree. No desire to see the Ravens beat them. It was FAR FAR more glorious to see the Cheats beaten at HOME by a mediocre team on a pick 6 thrown by Brady to end what may be his career in NE. Nothing could have been better. NOTHING.
 
Disagree. No desire to see the Ravens beat them. It was FAR FAR more glorious to see the Cheats beaten at HOME by a mediocre team on a pick 6 thrown by Brady to end what may be his career in NE. Nothing could have been better. NOTHING.

And watching Vrabel sticking it to old Billy Boy and him almost having a stroke on the sidelines, only to see Vrabel run off the field grinning, essentially giving all those Massholes a big "**** you" in victory -- a masterpiece.
 
The only difference???
I'd take Tannehill over a healthy Rudolph any day. I'll take Vrabel over Tomlin, their punter was a weapon.

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I would take Tannihill too but he did less than nothing tonight after first drive. They won in spite of him. I'd take a talking mule over Tomlin. Has one of his teams ever pulled an upset like the Titans did tonight in the playoffs?
 
Disagree. No desire to see the Ravens beat them. It was FAR FAR more glorious to see the Cheats beaten at HOME by a mediocre team on a pick 6 thrown by Brady to end what may be his career in NE. Nothing could have been better. NOTHING.

I guess what I meant was the lack of physical beatdown. He barely got touched tonight. He just couldn't get it done. But yeah otherwise I agree.
 
I guess what I meant was the lack of physical beatdown. He barely got touched tonight. He just couldn't get it done. But yeah otherwise I agree.

I hear you. They showed, but rarely blitzed. Usually Tommy, when faced with pressure, gets off his game. They didn't even do that tonight and he was still certainly off his game.
 
Tannyhill played light years ahead of anything Rudolph has shown. Vrabel actually showed everyone how to coach a team to a win. I zoomed in and saw the same ol holding techniques on D and O for the cheats. They really get away with a lot. Billacheats old philosophy teach them to hold they won't call everything. The man exploits every possible loop hole and that is what you can see. The signal stealing obviously is the can't see. How rich to see Vrabel use one of those loop holes against him. The formula to beat the cheats is RPOs and run the ball down their throats. You have to have good cover corners because that Oline will hold long enough to give the QB time to throw. How sickening to hear the football experts virtually suck off lady after the game.In the history of sports I have never seen cheaters get so much love outside of the asterisk candlebox. **** them and that cheating organization with DiC's supersized red-hot poker. One of the few examples in sports where anal rape should be legal. **** you patriots drown in your defeat ...*****.

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1) Titans Punter Bruce Kern was an undrafted FA out of Toledo- our backyard- There is no rule that says we have to accept mediocrity out of our punting game, yet we do.

2) Dear Media- Tom Brady's last pass was a pick six- Period-

Oh yeah - He is a competitor- but being a competitor does not override reality, and reality is lacking in your overwrought emotional assessment of the situation in the aftermath of the Patriots dismal failure in the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs. Ending their season on a 2-4 note.

What you are clearly not coming to grips with is the following, a sober assessment of the landscape of the NFL which would likely lead you to these conclusions.

1) Bellicheat does not want him back- The NFL has changed, Power Football is back.
2) He is a 43 year old QB with limited options, and a weak arm,
3) He would need to go to the right **Cough** Cough** wink** wink ** ahem, system. That would probably need to be administered by Josh McDaniel and to a team willing to look the other way..
4) Going to another Team would likely result in a highly drafted young QB sitting- not going to happen

Tom Brady's last pass will be a question on a Trivial Pursuit card unless the Patriots decide to carry him as a back up QB next year. That is the only way he stays and throws another pass.
 
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Very happy to see Marsha and the Cheats go down last night. I predicted it. I thought Henry would have another big game and he did. He ran it down their throats.

With that said, this was easily predictable as NE has had no WR help all year. They have been bringing guys in off the street and trying to plug them in. That worked in years past because they had Gronk and/or at least 1 or 2 other options for Marsha to throw to. This year, it finally caught up to them. AB didn't work out. Sanu sucks. Gordon gone. And the list goes on. They had so many injuries and losses at WR I lost count. It's no wonder Marsha didn't throw beyond 20 yards. He rarely did in the past anyway (majority of his passes are short and quick timing throws) but now he had no one to throw to. It was pure joy to watch. But, if they reload at WR (they have a good rookie who was out most of the year), Marsha could be back and they could have success - especially if they can keep their D together.

I mean, who is their backup QB? I don't recall them having someone waiting in the wings to take Marsha's spot but maybe they do.
 
My favorite part is it was done offensively with the most simple base things in football. Running the ball! And the pa*ts** couldn't do **** about it. Good defense. Smart coaching.

That was the most satisfying non Steeler football win as I've ever had.
 
I can imagine the scene in the tommy/Giselle home similar to Cap Rooney and his wife in the movie Any Given Sunday, with tommy talking about retiring and Giselle ***** slapping him for being a *****.

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My favorite part is it was done offensively with the most simple base things in football. Running the ball! And the pa*ts** couldn't do **** about it. Good defense. Smart coaching.

That was the most satisfying non Steeler football win as I've ever had.

^^^This
 
Very happy to see Marsha and the Cheats go down last night. I predicted it. I thought Henry would have another big game and he did. He ran it down their throats.

With that said, this was easily predictable as NE has had no WR help all year. They have been bringing guys in off the street and trying to plug them in. That worked in years past because they had Gronk and/or at least 1 or 2 other options for Marsha to throw to. This year, it finally caught up to them. AB didn't work out. Sanu sucks. Gordon gone. And the list goes on. They had so many injuries and losses at WR I lost count. It's no wonder Marsha didn't throw beyond 20 yards. He rarely did in the past anyway (majority of his passes are short and quick timing throws) but now he had no one to throw to. It was pure joy to watch. But, if they reload at WR (they have a good rookie who was out most of the year), Marsha could be back and they could have success - especially if they can keep their D together.

I mean, who is their backup QB? I don't recall them having someone waiting in the wings to take Marsha's spot but maybe they do.

This, they dont have Jack waiting in the wings, I bet they draft a QB in rd 1, the only question is will Marcia swallow his pride like he swallows other things and sign a short term minimum money deal to keep the chair warm for the new guy till he's ready
 
Tannyhill played light years ahead of anything Rudolph has shown. Vrabel actually showed everyone how to coach a team to a win. I zoomed in and saw the same ol holding techniques on D and O for the cheats. They really get away with a lot. Billacheats old philosophy teach them to hold they won't call everything. The man exploits every possible loop hole and that is what you can see. The signal stealing obviously is the can't see. How rich to see Vrabel use one of those loop holes against him. The formula to beat the cheats is RPOs and run the ball down their throats. You have to have good cover corners because that Oline will hold long enough to give the QB time to throw. How sickening to hear the football experts virtually suck off lady after the game.In the history of sports I have never seen cheaters get so much love outside of the asterisk candlebox. **** them and that cheating organization with DiC's supersized red-hot poker. One of the few examples in sports where anal rape should be legal. **** you patriots drown in your defeat ...*****.

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Tanehill was 8 of 15 for 72 yards. 1 TD and 1Int. He wasn't light years ahead of Duck or Rudolph. I swear I dont know what some of you even watch.
 
Tannyhill played light years ahead of anything Rudolph has shown. Vrabel actually showed everyone how to coach a team to a win. I zoomed in and saw the same ol holding techniques on D and O for the cheats. They really get away with a lot. Billacheats old philosophy teach them to hold they won't call everything. The man exploits every possible loop hole and that is what you can see. The signal stealing obviously is the can't see. How rich to see Vrabel use one of those loop holes against him. The formula to beat the cheats is RPOs and run the ball down their throats. You have to have good cover corners because that Oline will hold long enough to give the QB time to throw. How sickening to hear the football experts virtually suck off lady after the game.In the history of sports I have never seen cheaters get so much love outside of the asterisk candlebox. **** them and that cheating organization with DiC's supersized red-hot poker. One of the few examples in sports where anal rape should be legal. **** you patriots drown in your defeat ...*****.

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He almost "Tannehilled" them with that throw off his back foot INT and the fumble. Any other year that would have been the game.

Better maybe but I wouldn't call it light years.
 
He almost "Tannehilled" them with that throw off his back foot INT and the fumble. Any other year that would have been the game.

Better maybe but I wouldn't call it light years.

Exactly. How can you have high school numbers and two turnovers. Like I said, the only difference was Henry from what the Steelers players could have done last night. But they still would have lost because a Tomlin led team would never have that resolve to stay with the game plan. Even I would say I'm shocked they won the game with that game plan. The big sequence was holding them to a field goal and 6 point lead from the one. If the Pat's get up 10 I think it's over. Oh yeah and about 30 of Tannehills yards came on the screen pass that Henry ran to the one.
 
Tannehill tore it up once he became the starter. He may have not played great last night, but he’s a big reason the Titans are where they are. He didn’t need to do much against New England, but he did enough to win. New England’s pass defense is apparently their strength. I’m sure we would have probably thrown it fifty times whether our running game was working or not.

It feels pretty hollow cheering something we were never able to do, but better cheering for somebody than nobody.
 
I must add that watching a Belicheat presser after a playoff loss is so enjoyable. The two words. The raging quick comments. The reporters are so careful in their questions. One woman asked if he had a message to the fans who stick with the team through thick and thin. It was his longest answer and it started with first of all there hasn't been much thin around here. Hahaha.
 
Tannehill tore it up once he became the starter. He may have not played great last night, but he’s a big reason the Titans are where they are. He didn’t need to do much against New England, but he did enough to win. New England’s pass defense is apparently their strength. I’m sure we would have probably thrown it fifty times whether our running game was working or not.

It feels pretty hollow cheering something we were never able to do, but better cheering for somebody than nobody.

Let's be clear. The Titans were in the playoffs because of the Steelers QB injuries, inept coaching losing to the Jets and the Ravens backups and the schedule. They would have lost their last three games if not for the Texans situation. They are not a good team. Just a better coach.
 
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