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rjssob
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My venom is more towards the reporters, I mean how much of a moron do you need to be to ask the guy if he is coming back next season. He has every right to snap on people like that! I understand that is there job, but how about focusing on the game that was just played where he did battle his ass off. I hate stupid people...
 
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I'm still bummed that the Super Bowl won't be played in a dome.

Two best QBs in the game today, everything on the line, give their WRs a fast track! Please! If it fucking rains in Miami I will be incredibly pissed.
 
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The Vikings ran for more yards than the Saints
The Viking threw for more yards than the Saints
The Vikings damn near doubled up the total yardage of the Saints
The Vikings had 9 more minutes of possession than the Saints
The Saints committed 9 penalties for 88 yards

The Vikings turned the ball over 5 times. The Saints 1.


The last stat is the difference.

If the Vikings would hae had one less red zone turn over (they had two in the game) then they would have ended that game in regulation

If Favre doesn't throw the pick at the end of the 4th then Longwell has a chance to end it in regulation.

The fact that the Saints got beaten so soundly and were only in the game on account of the Vikings inability to hold on to the football says volumes about their chances against the Colts in the SB. IMO, the Saints are limping in to the SB and the Colts are peaking.
 
rjssob
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Originally posted by Negronic
The Vikings ran for more yards than the Saints
The Viking threw for more yards than the Saints
The Vikings damn near doubled up the total yardage of the Saints
The Vikings had 9 more minutes of possession than the Saints
The Saints committed 9 penalties for 88 yards

The Vikings turned the ball over 5 times. The Saints 1.


The last stat is the difference.

If the Vikings would hae had one less red zone turn over (they had two in the game) then they would have ended that game in regulation

If Favre doesn't throw the pick at the end of the 4th then Longwell has a chance to end it in regulation.

The fact that the Saints got beaten so soundly and were only in the game on account of the Vikings inability to hold on to the football says volumes about their chances against the Colts in the SB. IMO, the Saints are limping in to the SB and the Colts are peaking.


I can sum that up easily, Stats are for losers!
 
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Statistics are like nuclear reactors, in that they should only be handled by qualified experts
Edited by FredEx on Jan 25, 2010 23:02:51
 
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Originally posted by rjssob
3 fumbles no doubt hurt them, but someone also threw 2 INT's in the game. The whole point is that had he run he would have given them a chance at a long FG attempt, not a chip shot by any stretch but also in a dome and the most important fact, a chance to win the game! He did not do that...


Didn't Favre have one of the fumbles too?

I don't watch NFC, so not sure.
 
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Originally posted by kondor
Originally posted by rjssob

3 fumbles no doubt hurt them, but someone also threw 2 INT's in the game. The whole point is that had he run he would have given them a chance at a long FG attempt, not a chip shot by any stretch but also in a dome and the most important fact, a chance to win the game! He did not do that...


Didn't Favre have one of the fumbles too?

I don't watch NFC, so not sure.


The NFC is the LOLion of the NFL.
 
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