Super Bowl thoughts
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- I think Aaron Rodgers should get much more credit than he did for his play last night. Yes I know he won Super Bowl MVP, but honestly.. that should surprise no one.. we all kind of knew that a Green Bay win likely resulted in an Aaron Rodgers MVP nod. But look at his final numbers: 24/39, 304, 3 TD, 0 INT. How good would those numbers have been had James Jones and Jordy Nelson caught easy passes that hit them right in the hands? I think Rodgers would have easily eclipsed 400 yards.. and maybe even 450 on the day with 4 or 5 touchdowns - all while shattering Kurt Warner's record 414 yard performance in Super Bowl XXXIV. Rodgers put forth one of the best performances I've seen in Super Bowl history.
- Troy Polamalu had a terrible game, but it was clear as day how big a role he played on this Steelers D leading up to the game. If you remove him from the equation.. I'm not so sure the Steelers secondary is any better than the Texans, Seahawks, Redskins, etc. They would be downright BRUTAL without Polamalu. And Rodgers exposed that on a global stage.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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come to think of it, why the fuck do we still have the stupid obligatory commercial discussion? they arent movies. they arent even tv shows. THEY ARE 30 SECONDS TRYING TO GET YOU TO BUY SHIT. Grab another beer and shove that in your mouth rather than using it to offer your critical thinking of 30 seconds that treats you like nothing more than a number on some asshole in a suit's pie chart.
this is like when the media goes off about how amazing it is that people are using twitter/facebook/internet in general in the middle east. while the traditional media flips out over the idea that people don't need them to stay informed anymore, we've been doing this shit for years now, "the media" just doesnt get it yet.Comment
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