you just outed yourself . . .JohnG@lt wrote:
Mine were 1987 and 1991burnzz wrote:
the three of mine were 1977, 1980, and 1983.
Poll
Superbowl: Pick the Winner
Green Bay Packers Win by More than 10 | 20% | 20% - 10 | ||||
Pittsburgh Steelers Win by More than 10 | 12% | 12% - 6 | ||||
Green Bay Packers Win by Less than 10 | 43% | 43% - 21 | ||||
Pittsburgh Steelers Win by Less than 10 | 22% | 22% - 11 | ||||
Total: 48 |
2007 was a good year tooburnzz wrote:
you just outed yourself . . .JohnG@lt wrote:
Mine were 1987 and 1991burnzz wrote:
the three of mine were 1977, 1980, and 1983.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Ahh, unintentionally. I'm a Giants fan and those SBs were in January of 87 and 91 respectively. Nice coincidence that the Skins actually won it in 87 and 91, hahaburnzz wrote:
you just outed yourself . . .JohnG@lt wrote:
Mine were 1987 and 1991burnzz wrote:
the three of mine were 1977, 1980, and 1983.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Face it, the Skins are just so
We've definitely got a strong fan base 'round here. Ain't no young moes reppin nuffin but da skinz mane
We've definitely got a strong fan base 'round here. Ain't no young moes reppin nuffin but da skinz mane
Have the skins had a QB since Rypien?Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Face it, the Skins are just so
We've definitely got a strong fan base 'round here. Ain't no young moes reppin nuffin but da skinz mane
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
JohnG@lt wrote:
:Freudian slip:
Imma .. joe montana v the bengals was th leik the greatest superbowl of all time.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
McNabb's shown talent before.JohnG@lt wrote:
Have the skins had a QB since Rypien?Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Face it, the Skins are just so
We've definitely got a strong fan base 'round here. Ain't no young moes reppin nuffin but da skinz mane
seriously? the bungles? i remember how the 49ers got there, and pleading with the football gods to let an AFC team win - anyone but the damn 49ers, and the that abortion of a game . . .Kmar wrote:
Imma .. joe montana v the bengals was th leik the greatest superbowl of all time.
Um yea seriously burnzy. They had to march 92 yards in the last seconds of the game to win it. SheeZ.burnzz wrote:
seriously? the bungles? i remember how the 49ers got there, and pleading with the football gods to let an AFC team win - anyone but the damn 49ers, and the that abortion of a game . . .Kmar wrote:
Imma .. joe montana v the bengals was th leik the greatest superbowl of all time.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
You know that is considered one of the greatest come backs of all time
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FUCK.
lol he's from a town just north of here.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
dumbass ref
Make X-meds a full member, for the sake of 15 year old anal gangbang porn watchers everywhere!
it was a good game, and the only time my old man bought The San Francisco Chronicle. he kept the headline ( 49's win!) and i took the classifieds, looking for a job in the Bay Area . . .Kmar wrote:
Um yea seriously burnzy. They had to march 92 yards in the last seconds of the game to win it. SheeZ.burnzz wrote:
seriously? the bungles? i remember how the 49ers got there, and pleading with the football gods to let an AFC team win - anyone but the damn 49ers, and the that abortion of a game . . .Kmar wrote:
Imma .. joe montana v the bengals was th leik the greatest superbowl of all time.
Montana... easily my fav qb of all time. joe cool he was. .. epitome of clutch performers
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i wish, i could share the begrudging respect i had for Montana. and Clark, and Reynolds, and Lott, et al. it's not the team as much as the northern california bandwagon jumpers i despise, when they gave up on a team that went nowhere perennially. Walsh made that team a team, and the californians of the time did not deserve it.Kmar wrote:
Montana... easily my fav qb of all time. joe cool he was. .. epitome of clutch performers
ask chuy, he'll tell you they came out of nowhere. and Bill Walsh deserves the credit for making them the team they became, and the West Coast offense that everyone followed later. hell, John Elway owes a ring to Bill Walsh . . .
Green Bay Packers Win by Less than 10
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devin hesterHurricane2k9 wrote:
I'll give ya that. I enjoyed it though.
One of my favorite SB moments was that 100 yard run a few years back.
I went out on a limb and predicted a huge Steelers victory but yeah...GO PACKERS.
What a game
The 3rd quarter was kinda boring and the Black Eyed Peas was shit, but the rest was pure awsmness, feel a tad sorry for Ben not having an especially good day at work ... 4 fekking turnovers
Rodgers was King of the field and Packers secondary held Steelers offence in a tight grip, a deserved victory
The 3rd quarter was kinda boring and the Black Eyed Peas was shit, but the rest was pure awsmness, feel a tad sorry for Ben not having an especially good day at work ... 4 fekking turnovers
Rodgers was King of the field and Packers secondary held Steelers offence in a tight grip, a deserved victory
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Nothing beats the Giants vs. Patriots Super Bowl in '08. Probably my favorite so far.
Rams-Titans was pretty incredible as well. Same with Patriots-Rams.
Rams-Titans was pretty incredible as well. Same with Patriots-Rams.
I's say 49ers/Bengals. Super Bowl XXIII.
Old school football is better than the game today.
Old school football is better than the game today.
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If it werent for the third quarter td it would have barely been a game.Varegg wrote:
What a game
The 3rd quarter was kinda boring and the Black Eyed Peas was shit, but the rest was pure awsmness, feel a tad sorry for Ben not having an especially good day at work ... 4 fekking turnovers
Rodgers was King of the field and Packers secondary held Steelers offence in a tight grip, a deserved victory
I don't wan't to fall in to the what if trap. But it's kinda amazing to me to look back and think that despite Ben's poor performance and Rodgers good performance .. late in the fourth it was there for the steelers to win. Down less than a touchdown and with the ball.
Still, congrats again to GB. It's easier to accept a loss to a team when you know they are clearly the best team in the league. There can be no doubt now.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
.. and craig.. and some other guys you might have heard of, Jerry Rice, John Taylor. I grew up watching the niners franchise with extreme admiration.burnzz wrote:
i wish, i could share the begrudging respect i had for Montana. and Clark, and Reynolds, and Lott, et al. it's not the team as much as the northern california bandwagon jumpers i despise, when they gave up on a team that went nowhere perennially. Walsh made that team a team, and the californians of the time did not deserve it.Kmar wrote:
Montana... easily my fav qb of all time. joe cool he was. .. epitome of clutch performers
ask chuy, he'll tell you they came out of nowhere. and Bill Walsh deserves the credit for making them the team they became, and the West Coast offense that everyone followed later. hell, John Elway owes a ring to Bill Walsh . . .
I've watched a metric shit ton of football in my life. And that was by far the most memorable game I have ever watched.CC-Marley wrote:
I's say 49ers/Bengals. Super Bowl XXIII.
Old school football is better than the game today.
thisishowusuperbowl
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Wow.. Montana hits the top ten list three times in Superbowl performances.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs0 … id=3204599
Steve Young, his disciple, is on there also.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs0 … id=3204599
Steve Young, his disciple, is on there also.
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With 1:57 on the clock I must admit I was worried that Steelers could make it, Ben have done it before and looked very determined starting the last drive ...Kmar wrote:
I don't wan't to fall in to the what if trap. But it's kinda amazing to me to look back and think that despite Ben's poor performance and Rodgers good performance .. late in the fourth it was there for the steelers to win. Down less than a touchdown and with the ball.
And to think that Rodgers was picked as #24 in his draft is just amazing
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