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Tej Seth@tejfbanalytics
watching the matthew stafford no-look pass:-1st time: “that was a great throw”
-5th time: “that was one of the best throws in super bowl history”
-20th time: “given the magnitude and context of the game, it is the best throw in the history of the NFL”==============
Ha. Yes to all that.
In fact it was the greatest play in sports history.
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February 15, 2022 at 11:44 am in reply to: the really big articles & longer vids on the super bowl #136496
wvParticipantRobert Woods:
“…As he wept in the locker room at halftime after teammates had filed back onto the field, Woods — the very player whose absence Beckham has been trying to fill — held him tightly and said to him, “I am right with you. I will be here every step, every rehab, every day.”
wvParticipantWell, i dont think its a coincidence that Kupp elevated his game
right when Stafford became the QB.
Kupp would not have had this kind of year, with Goff.
Its some sort of symbiosis type thing. Stafford and Goff are more
than the sum of their parts. Their skills and weird-psychic-connection
make the combo lethal.
Btw, I predicted Kupp would be injured at some point this year. But he proved to be quite strong and durable. Instead, Higby, Woods, and OBJ went down.
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wvParticipantI feel a shared sense of joy with this place and you folks. That was outstanding. The big guys had big moments. The opening of the second half was a nightmare, but the defense did it’s job. That winning drive was a masterpiece. High fives and fist bumps all around.
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We should all get rings.
We deserve rings.
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wvParticipantNice Orlovsky sketch of the pass-rush games:
wvParticipant“cant stop watching this pass….one of the most beautiful passes Ive ever seen…” M. Kimes, on the no look pass
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wvParticipantPeter King article on the super bowl:https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/02/14/super-bowl-56-rams-bengals-fmia-nfl-peter-king/
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wvParticipantRAMS WIN!!! Look at the fire works in Los Angeles right now 😍😍😍 pic.twitter.com/N1fwbisItI
— People's City Council – Los Angeles (@PplsCityCouncil) February 14, 2022
wvParticipantI have never seen so many post-game “wife runs into husband-player’s arms, with kids right behind…”
Perhaps its all spontaneous… but it looks to me like its practically staged and choreographed by the NFL.
Smarmy I can stomach, but staged-and-smarmy, makes me cringe.
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February 14, 2022 at 11:58 am in reply to: highlights, break downs, etc … superbowl … updated w/ Baldinger #136450
wvParticipantYeah. There is no way the Rams are Super Bowl champions with Jared Goff right now. There is no way Goff leads the Rams to beat the Bucs, the 9ers, and the Bengals the way Stafford just did. Stafford looked shaky to start the season. He had a rough stretch in the middle, with some very bad picks. And the man was clutch when it mattered most. Absolutely clutch.
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Yup. And the INTs are just part of Stafford’s game. He’s not Aaron Rogers.
He’s not Brady. He’s not careful like them. He’s a different animal.
He’s more like Mike Martz, if Martz was a QB. He’s gonna throw the damn ball and go for big plays, and INT’s be damned.
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wvParticipantOn goodmorning football show. Lady who interviewed Kupp said, after the Kupp TD against Apple,
Kupp goes to sideline and Robert Woods smiles and sez “apple sauce”.
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wvParticipantTalib praising McVay, and AD.
Says the Rams traded him ‘like a man’, Rams dont knit-pick about silly dress codes, etc.
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wvParticipantAny word on OBJ’s knee yet?
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On the pass interference call. When the play is slowed-down, it sure looks like
a great play by the defender. But the refs see things in real time. And in real time, the defenders body and hand placement are exactly where they would be if it were an infraction. So, I totally get the call. It ‘looks’ like P.I. in real time.
Slow it down, play it back and forth, and it looks picky ‘at best’.
Still, the call was understandable in real time. Its not like the thing in the Saints game which was…ya know…divine intervention.
The noncall on the cincy TD with Ramsay. Kinda hard to understand how that one was missed. It looked like a clear penalty in real time and slowed-down-time.
I thought it was classy of the Bengals coach to say he thought the officals
did a good job. Whether he actually thot that or not, it was classy.
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wvParticipantI keep thinking about the AD play on ‘third’ down. The run play.
The next play, the 4th down play was great, but we all expect that kind of play.
The two plays together kinda sum up his whole career, dont they.
But that run-stop, in the clutch, in the super bowl, when they had to have it.
And there is no way he should have been strong/fast-enough to make that play. I still dont know how he had the leverage to make that third-down play.
Maybe I’m crazy but that might be his best play ever.
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wvParticipantGutted out wins against the Bucs, the 49ers, the Bengals.
Quite a run.
Let us bask.
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February 13, 2022 at 2:21 pm in reply to: the superbowl (us, media, etc)…updated w/ nice long article #136382
wvParticipantBrockers on AD and rooting for the Rams:
February 13, 2022 at 1:34 pm in reply to: the superbowl (us, media, etc)…updated w/ nice long article #136380
wvParticipantSaints fans, still not over it:
Good morning to everyone except the Los Angeles Rams… again 💅
— FOX 8 New Orleans (@FOX8NOLA) February 13, 2022
February 12, 2022 at 1:31 pm in reply to: the superbowl (us, media, etc)…updated w/ nice long article #136361
wvParticipantSo, i guess Von Miller encouraged AD to be a more ‘vocal’ leader?
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The org that Thomas Dooley started in the '50s was active throughout the Vietnam War and eventually made it's way to Central America — prime example of how the CIA works with private orgs to achieve US foreign policy goals.
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— Our Hidden History (@OurHiddenHistry) November 11, 2018
wvParticipantIt will be interesting to see if L.A. Rams fans are willing to travel all the way to L.A. to see the Super Bowl.
— Conan O'Brien (@ConanOBrien) February 9, 2022
February 10, 2022 at 7:42 pm in reply to: the superbowl (us, media, etc)…updated w/ nice long article #136319
wvParticipant“Two animal teams meet in the Super Bowl for the fifth time in NFL history this Sunday!”
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When I think of Cincinnati Ohio, I always think of
Bengal Tigers.
btw, the evil-wv-ewe still lives in Cincy Ohio, and is still married to a long-time Bengal fan. She’s still rooting for the rams, though.
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February 10, 2022 at 1:39 pm in reply to: the superbowl (us, media, etc)…updated w/ nice long article #136311
wvParticipantRB coach:
wvParticipantNittany disliked one of mine. Thats the closest I’ve come to fame so far.
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wvParticipantIndeed. I’ve been wondering about Ag.
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wvParticipantYou probly didnt know this but “the left has taken over sports”
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wvParticipantStop the presses {yawn}. Skip Bayless hates the Rams more than he hates the Commanders. That’s unnatural for a Cowboys fan. There has to be an Inciting Incident, and I’d like to know what it is.
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Well, he does indeed hate the Rams, but it might just be media-schtick
with Shannon Sharpe. Cuz Shannon always takes the Rams’ side.
Ya know.
Bayless calls McVay ‘mc-yay’ ever since McVay ran down the sideline
to congratulate desean jackson on the long td pass.
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