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  • #16
    Cutler hoisting that Lombardi trophy would be the ultimate destroyer to all the McDaniels followers that still exist. If McDaniels had fixed the defense here instead of isolating and trading away the offense, that could have been us fighting for the AFC crown and hopefully a Super Bowl.

    I've always believed in Cutler and always will be a fan of his. If I was in his shoes 2 years ago, I would have done the same thing he did. He got completely disrespected.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by stevelkinevil View Post
      Yea I hear ya on the Steelers, or more accurately the "stealers" As far as Im concerned every recent title they have earned is tainted with hundreds of bad calls that always seem to go their way at just the right time. Luckiest sacks o' dirty playing crap in the NFL.
      Gawd I hate that team and thier fans, everything about them. It just seems that every time they need a call they get it, it never fails. They play dirty, they hit late, they get away with everything but always get the calls to propel them over the top, it's bullcrap!'

      I predicted that they would win on a horsecrap call this week, and the holding on the Ravens kick return may have been that call, it was horrible. I wasn't surprised though cause it's the norm!

      I do hate the Jets as well, if I were to ever wish for a terrorist attack it would be at Heinz field next week, oh wait, I didn't just say that out loud did I?

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      • #18
        Cutlar is not the reason there winning. Chicago went back to there roots early in the season. Chicago wins because of there Defense.

        Last week everybody said it would be Pats and Falcons in the Superbowl. The Jets have knocked off Manning and Brady, now they get to try and do the same to Big Ben. Green Bay could very well knock out Chicago, if it weren't for a couple of concussions this season, Green Bay would have home field.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by broncolassiter View Post
          Cutlar is not the reason there winning. Chicago went back to there roots early in the season. Chicago wins because of there Defense.

          Last week everybody said it would be Pats and Falcons in the Superbowl. The Jets have knocked off Manning and Brady, now they get to try and do the same to Big Ben. Green Bay could very well knock out Chicago, if it weren't for a couple of concussions this season, Green Bay would have home field.
          You are right. Jay with his 4 tds, 317 total yards, and 111.3 passer rating had nothing to do with today's win.

          Only Jay and Otto Graham (HOF QB, thanks for the info Eisen) are the only QBs in NFL history to throw for 2 tds and run for 2 tds in the post season
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          • #20
            Originally posted by KWHIT97 View Post
            This season was an absolutely terrible one for everyone around here as far as the Broncos went.

            But my nightmare continues, first of all Denver had the worst season I've seen since I became a fan in 86, I made the play-offs in all 7 of my fantasy football leagues, was the top seed in 4 of them and didn't win one title, and now my most hated team in professional sports (Steelers) are on the fast track to another ring. Bad enough they get to play the Jets (who I also hate) but they once again avoid the best team in the AFC, to top it all off Jay Cutler (who I also hate) is one game away from the Super Bowl.

            It's lookin like a Pittsburgh/Chicago Super Bowl, and it makes my guts turn, I hate both of those teams.

            I just want this season to end, with the Packers shocking the world!
            Man with all that hate you're gonna get an ulcer. I also think you've missed on both teams in your predictions.

            The Packers are super hot and I just can't image Cutler being able to restrain himself as he tries to keep up. Look for Cutler to be, well Jay Cutler, and throw multiple INTs and cost the Bears any chance in this one.

            The Jets have just dismantled the 2 "golden" boys/teams back to back, in the playoffs! And I'm loving it!!!! The next team to fall shall be Cowher's Steelers. I hope the Jets crush them. Can't wait to watch the post game afterwards, as Cowher and Marino are liable to break down in tears. As a bonus, that would put LT in the Super Bowl and I think it's hilarious an old washed up LT will get the last laugh when it comes to the Chargers.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by DaHammer View Post
              Man with all that hate you're gonna get an ulcer. I also think you've missed on both teams in your predictions.

              The Packers are super hot and I just can't image Cutler being able to restrain himself as he tries to keep up. Look for Cutler to be, well Jay Cutler, and throw multiple INTs and cost the Bears any chance in this one.

              The Jets have just dismantled the 2 "golden" boys/teams back to back, in the playoffs! And I'm loving it!!!! The next team to fall shall be Cowher's Steelers. I hope the Jets crush them. Can't wait to watch the post game afterwards, as Cowher and Marino are liable to break down in tears. As a bonus, that would put LT in the Super Bowl and I think it's hilarious an old washed up LT will get the last laugh when it comes to the Chargers.
              Oddly enough.... this year the Bears and Packers pretty much have been between a 3-7 point spread this year and split the regular season 1-1. I mean the 'red hot' Arron Rogers struggled wk 17 even though they won 10-3.

              I expect the game to be close and whoever has the ball last will probably end up being the winner.
              McDaniles Career as a failure of a Head Coach is being fulfilled. Termination of McFailure has happen.

              Rejoice Bronco Fans we have taken our team back, but at a heavy cost.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by BroncoKazuki View Post
                Oddly enough.... this year the Bears and Packers pretty much have been between a 3-7 point spread this year and split the regular season 1-1. I mean the 'red hot' Arron Rogers struggled wk 17 even though they won 10-3.

                I expect the game to be close and whoever has the ball last will probably end up being the winner.
                Yeah well, we'll shall see. Week 14 the Patriots beat the Jets 45-3 in NE and we all know how that rematch turned out tonight.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by DaHammer View Post
                  Yeah well, we'll shall see. Week 14 the Patriots beat the Jets 45-3 in NE and we all know how that rematch turned out tonight.
                  I always root for anyone but the Pats.

                  Honestly if Godel wasn't such a pansy he should have slapped the Pats with a 3 year ban form the Post Season.


                  Honestly the Bears v Packers championship game is going to tie the SB in ratings wise.
                  McDaniles Career as a failure of a Head Coach is being fulfilled. Termination of McFailure has happen.

                  Rejoice Bronco Fans we have taken our team back, but at a heavy cost.

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                  • #24
                    [QUOTE=KWHIT97;3653594]This season was an absolutely terrible one for everyone around here as far as the Broncos went.

                    But my nightmare continues, first of all Denver had the worst season I've seen since I became a fan in 86, I made the play-offs in all 7 of my fantasy football leagues, was the top seed in 4 of them and didn't win one title, and now my most hated team in professional sports (Steelers) are on the fast track to another ring. Bad enough they get to play the Jets (who I also hate) but they once again avoid the best team in the AFC, to top it all off Jay Cutler (who I also hate) is one game away from the Super Bowl.
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                    Cutler is a good QB...but yesterday's game doesn't make him elite. He was facing a 7-9 team, who...for all we know, just caught the Saints out of their element.

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                    • #25
                      I have no animosity towards Jay Cutler.

                      McJaygate was a bad time for all of us no need to go back and cry about it.

                      But the Bears as a team basically had a free pass to the NFC Championship.

                      The Packers look like their going to go in there and take care of business.

                      But of course Ive been wrong before.

                      Just think I would be surprised if its a Bears/Steelers SB.

                      Just about everybody is putting money on a Jets/Packers bowl.

                      Two green endzones lol.
                      Now go get your shine box

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                      • #26
                        If we had hired Rex Ryan, we'd have kept Jay and had the coach and qb of this weekend's final 4,

                        Sons of a Biscuit!!!
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                        • #27
                          Go Packers!

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                          • #28
                            Packers and Stealers will be the Super Bowl teams. GB is playing out of their minds and can win just about any way they need to. They will get to Cutler and they will force hurried throws that will no doubt be picked.

                            The Jets lucked out and faced two of the NFLs lowest rated defenses (NE 25th overall and 30th vs the pass and Indy which is 20th overall and 25th vs the rush) Their offense will finally be tested to score points against a top rated playoff caliber defense. The Jets have great CBs and were able to sit back in coverage and force the Colts and Patriots to run on them. This burned off a lot of clock and forced those teams' weak defenses to play nearly perfect against the Jets offense. Sanchez was able to make enough plays despite numerous misses throughout the game and virtually no threat of being sacked. Pittsburgh will have Polamalu back (missed the previos game vs NYJ) and will also have Heath Miller and possibly even Aaron Smith. Sanchez will HAVE to make plays much quicker than he did the past 2 weeks and I don't see him being able to.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by DaHammer View Post
                              Yeah well, we'll shall see. Week 14 the Patriots beat the Jets 45-3 in NE and we all know how that rematch turned out tonight.
                              That's why when you play a division rival in the playoffs anything can happen.

                              Bears 23-20

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by ursamajor View Post
                                You are right. Jay with his 4 tds, 317 total yards, and 111.3 passer rating had nothing to do with today's win.

                                Only Jay and Otto Graham (HOF QB, thanks for the info Eisen) are the only QBs in NFL history to throw for 2 tds and run for 2 tds in the post season
                                Of course he helped in their win, it's Seattle, they had everything go their way againt the Saints. He's saying Cutler isn't the main reason the Bears are where they are, it's because of their defense and ST's/Hester.

                                Hasselbeck hit every throw on the money, Lynch breaking 8 or 9 tackles to seal it. Just one of those games.

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