View Full Version : Patriots Schaudenfreude Day (aka NFL playoffs thread)
Raistlin
01-17-2011, 08:19 PM
As far as I'm concerned, the Super Bowl will be anticlimactic after the Jets beatdown of the Patriots yesterday. There are no scrappy underdogs to root for this year (damn you, Seattle), so I guess I have to root for the Jets, because that would piss Pats fans off the most.
So, who's going to the Super Bowl (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hh8eKrHXq6Q&feature=player_embedded)? Who are you rooting for? What have you thought of the playoffs so far?
I was amused at a losing team getting into the playoffs and then knocking off New Orleans, even though I like the Saints. I like the Jets (largely because of Rex Ryan), but I don't see them beating the Steelers.
I don't know who will win the NFC. When the hell did Jay Cutler become good? I am still having trouble adjusting to this.
charliepanayi
01-17-2011, 08:37 PM
Some great games so far, Ravens completely blew it, and the Jets were excellent last night. I think the Packers will win the NFC, they're on a real roll at the moment, but not sure about the AFC yet. The Jets will be on a high but the Steelers are very tough opponents.
Bunny
01-17-2011, 10:12 PM
I don't know who will win the NFC. When the hell did Jay Cutler become good? I am still having trouble adjusting to this.
He's just having a "better" season. It's easy to call someone good when previously they've been absolutely atrocious. He's still a bad quarterback and will probably go back to being one next season.
I want Jets-Packers with Aaron Rodgers leading the Packers to a victory. I enjoy watching the Jets (also largely because of Rex Ryan) but not enough to want them to win the Super Bowl. Aaron Rodgers is the best quarterback in the post-season right now.
Also it's Schadenfreude.
charliepanayi
01-17-2011, 10:39 PM
I don't know who will win the NFC. When the hell did Jay Cutler become good? I am still having trouble adjusting to this.
He's just having a "better" season. It's easy to call someone good when previously they've been absolutely atrocious. He's still a bad quarterback and will probably go back to being one next season.
Of course he's bad. Will he still be a bad QB if he wins a Superbowl this year?
Bunny
01-17-2011, 10:42 PM
Yes.
escobert
01-17-2011, 11:05 PM
BEARS WILL RULE THEM ALL! :D
Bears vs Jets imo.
and god damit people Jay Cutler is like 35892985798275982375928357 times better then Sexy Rexy!
Raistlin
01-17-2011, 11:06 PM
Also it's Schadenfreude.
Argh, KSK has been saying "Shaudenfreude" all day, and now they have me doing it.
It's easy to call someone good when previously they've been absolutely atrocious.
That's true. He's benefiting from a solid defense and better offensive line, too. It'll be telling to see how he fares against the Packers.
Will he still be a bad QB if he wins a Superbowl this year?
Bad quarterbacks can win Super Bowls. See: Trent Dilfer.
Ouch!
01-18-2011, 12:55 AM
As a Dolphins fan, I hate the Patriots, but I hate the Jets even more. Hoping the Steelers give 'em a good smackdown next week.
I guess I root for Chicago at this point even though I've maintained all season that they're one of the most overrated teams in the NFL right now.
escobert
01-18-2011, 01:28 AM
How is Chicago overrated? Everyone says they're overrated and crappy :p
Raistlin
01-18-2011, 02:57 AM
Looking at the last half of the season, they haven't been overly impressive. They beat two decent teams (Jets and Eagles), and lost to the other good teams they played (Patriots and Packers). Their offensive numbers have not been the most impressive, either, though the running game picked up a bit at the end of the regular season.
Actually, looking at the schedule made me make up my mind, and so I think the Packers will win the NFC.
Ouch!
01-18-2011, 03:22 AM
Pretty much what Raistlin said. They haven't shown the kind of dominance that justifies the kind of hooplah they've been getting. They're a good team, but they're not great. Certainly not awful.
Cuchulainn
01-18-2011, 02:32 PM
What :bou::bou::bou::bou:e are you lot spouting? Cutler's a pretty fucking decent triggerman. Haters be hatin. No matter what sport haters be hatin
escobert
01-18-2011, 07:06 PM
what Hooplah have they been getting is my point. Everyone I hear says they suck and shouldn't even be a thought. of course everyone also said they wouldn't make the playoffs or that they wouldn't win the division. And oh yeah they beat Green Bay in the first meeting but, I guess that one doesn't count just the one that the Bears had nothing to play for counted :p
Del Murder
01-18-2011, 08:11 PM
I'm going to a wedding on the 6th so I'm going to miss the Super Bowl. :cry: (Seriously, who has a wedding that day?) But if it ends up being Steelers-Bears I'm not going to miss it that much. Yawwwwnnnnn
So I think Jets-Packers will be the more entertaining game, and more entertaining story. I don't see NY beating Pittsburgh though. Pittsburgh is due for their 'every other year we're the best team' thing. In the NFC Green Bay is on a roll, and Chicago is not as good, so I say Green Bay. However that could go either way.
Then Pittsburgh will win the Super Bowl and Dr Unne can wear his foam finger with pride.
Bunny
01-19-2011, 09:49 AM
What :bou::bou::bou::bou:e are you lot spouting? Cutler's a pretty fucking decent triggerman. Haters be hatin. No matter what sport haters be hatin
His ability to throw the ball has never been a question. He's an excellent passer. Unfortunately, he doesn't always pass it to the right team and he cannot hold onto the ball to save his life. His attitude is pretty lackluster (by all accounts he's a douchebag off the field and a whiner on it). He's having a decent year compared to the last few but, as I said earlier, it's easy to improve terrible.
charliepanayi
01-23-2011, 11:07 PM
Well Cutler won't be too popular even if the Bears dig their way out of this one. It's been an error strewn game really, Packers should have killed it off ages ago and they'll only have themselves to blame if they blow it now.
Raistlin
01-23-2011, 11:29 PM
I was rooting for the Packers, but it would have been pretty hilarious had the Bears been able to pull it off with their third string QB. Although that third string QB still did better than Cutler.
Bunny
01-24-2011, 01:00 AM
I have no faith in a Mark Sanchez-led Jets team to pull back from a 17-point deficit, especially when the team on the other side of the ball is the Steelers.
Looks like it'll be a Steelers-Packers Super Bowl.
escobert
01-24-2011, 01:03 AM
I hope steelers win it all.
Raistlin
01-24-2011, 01:08 AM
I have no faith in a Mark Sanchez-led Jets team to pull back from a 17-point deficit, especially when the team on the other side of the ball is the Steelers.
Yeah, basically. And now it's 24-0 and Sanchez is hurt... though the latter may not actually be bad for the Jets.
I expect Steelers-Packers to be a good game, at least.
Raistlin
01-24-2011, 02:38 AM
I was ok with either the Steelers or Jets winning, but now I have to root like hell for the Jets, because this would be an epic comeback.
charliepanayi
01-24-2011, 08:53 AM
So what did we learn from the AFC Championship game? Don't go 24-0 down, least of all against the Steelers.
Steelers to win the Superbowl now . . . er, maybe.
Raistlin
01-24-2011, 04:58 PM
Yeah, I think the Steelers will probably win (again), too. The Packers have a great offense, but the Steelers also have a great defense. I think there's a (somewhat) greater difference between the Steeler's offense and the Packers defense, in favor of Pittsburgh.
But hopefully it'll be a close, exciting game. I think a Packers would be a nice change. Although it's been one whole year since an AFC team won the Super Bowl, so that probably won't happen.
escobert
01-24-2011, 09:21 PM
Packers are never going to win again so go steelers :p
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