Bad throw there PayPay. Bad throw....
Who will win Super Bowl 50? | |||
| Patriots | 116 | 25.00% | |
| Seahawks | 41 | 8.84% | |
| Colts | 7 | 1.51% | |
| Packers | 42 | 9.05% | |
| Broncos | 85 | 18.32% | |
| Ravens | 8 | 1.72% | |
| Cowboys | 18 | 3.88% | |
| Panthers | 56 | 12.07% | |
| Other | 74 | 15.95% | |
| Scoreboard | 17 | 3.66% | |
| Total: | 464 | ||
Ah, the shitty Defenseless Receiver rule strikes again!
Honestly surprised at the stop! Now, how will the Broncos mess this one up?
| RolStoppable said: The Broncos want to humiliate the Patriots hard, hence why they give them chance after chance to tie the game. |
Even until the very last seconds. Very gentlemanly of them.
Now that was one hell of a series. And the geriatric moves on to the big stage once again! Assuming they recover.
Pats really do the same thing every game. Comeback score a TD to tie or win the game luckily it didn't go there way. Broncos defense deserved this game. HYPE!!!!
Survivor Millennial vs Gen X!!
I never thought that extra point miss by Gostkowski was a big deal, but know I see the importance of it.

Well I disliked Manning more than the Patriots but what can ya do. At least I get to watch him get rekt by whoever wins the NFC Championship (let's go Panthers!!!) which btw is GOTY.
Honestly I'm pulling Panthers but I really liked the look of the Cards this year too


Welp, thoughts on the most embarrassing loss in Patriots history
-Congrats to Denver, played a really good game, especially the defense.
-FFS Stephen Gostowski, why did you have to pick the AFCG to miss an extra point?
-Offensive Line played like absolute utter shit. I realize the O Line's been injured and hasn't had a ton of time to gel, but this was straight up embarrassing. Broncos were rushing just three and still getting pressure on Brady. Linemen (particularly Cameron Flemming) were frequently just standing there as Miller or Wolfe just blew straight by them. Absolutely awful play, and if I'm New England, I'd be spending my first round draft pick on this...if I had one, that is.
-Bad game by Brady too. Some of this is excused by the pressure, but he was missing throws all over the field. Those two interceptions were terrible decisions.
-Possibly worst of all, though, was the play calling. I'm not an expert on offensive coordinator duties, but I'd think that on third and 10 or so, it might be worth calling a play that takes the receiver, y'know, beyond the first down line. I don't mind the decision(s) to go for it on fourth down, but the first call was absolutely abysmal, again, largely because it's fourth down. You kind of need a route that goes beyond the first down marker.
