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  • pearsall001
    pearsall001 Posts: 5,068
    edited February 2013
    I had to go with the Ravens on this one...Flacco is a local kid from right down the street. Nothing like rooting for a kid from the neighborhood. I know a few of his coaches from high school & they have nothing but high praises for him both on & off the field. Just a great local story here in South Jersey.
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  • cnh
    cnh Posts: 13,284
    edited February 2013
    That's interesting. Anyone remember Shane Flaco (admittedly only one c instead of Flacco). But this has been in my mind since I first heard Joe's last name!

    Underrated quarterback who saves the day in The Replacements (played by Keanu Reeves)?

    Just a little off tangent trivia!

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  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited February 2013
    Killer ballgame!

    I was personally glad to see the Ravens take it.

    Nailbitter at the end, I thought the Raven's were going to loose it all!:twisted:

    Freakin blackout changed the whole dynamic!:evil:

    I thought about that game all day today, its like a good song you can't get out of your mind!

    Loved every minute!:cheesygrin:
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  • Strong Bad
    Strong Bad Posts: 4,277
    edited February 2013
    I just love how everyone jumped on the bandwagon with the media and went after Ray Lewis. Where were y'all last season? How about the season before that? And the others before those? No, let's wait till he announces his retirement and gets to the Superbowl, then we'll do our civic duty and try to tear this man down from the top of the mountain...even though we have no clue as to the facts of the murder trial all those years ago.

    I hear so many people out there saying how they're tired of hearing about him. Is this Ray Lewis' fault or the MEDIAS fault for going after ratings and plastering him on every channel?

    Then we had Boomer Esiason grand standing on worldwide TV trying to tear him down? Where were ya all these years Boomer? Ya wait till the Superbowl to do your civic duty? ****!

    Ray Lewis 2 rings - Boomer Esiason 0 rings

    At no time did I hear any of those announcers remind us of the wonderful story of Michael "Blind Side" Oher. Yeah, you remember the movie. Went from homeless teen in memphis, to being brought in by a family, then went to Ole Miss, to finally drafted by the Ravens. He capped it all off by winning the Superbowl..while his adoptive family was watching in the stadium.

    I guess it's too much to ask some people to acknowledge there are great stories to be told.
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  • Toolfan66
    Toolfan66 Posts: 17,224
    edited February 2013
    F1nut wrote: »
    I have to say there's a lot of sore losers here. Had SF won, they would get my congrats.

    Whatever happened to good sportsmanship?


    It went down the toilet with common sense a few years ago...
  • Toolfan66
    Toolfan66 Posts: 17,224
    edited February 2013
  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited February 2013
    I am sure there are alot of people that hold that against him.
    It is over though.
    And I would strongly suggest you let it go, and remember, according to the Bible, God loves him just as much as he does you.

    I am sure, Karma will work its way into the deal, eventually!:cheesygrin:
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  • schwarcw
    schwarcw Posts: 7,335
    edited February 2013
    Great victory for the Ravens and the City of Baltimore!

    The Superbowls that are most memorable are the ones where the game was close and either team could have won it. Yesterday's game could have gone either way but it was very entertaining to watch.

    Good luck next year 49ers! They have a good young quarterback, time will tell if he becomes great. Yesterday's game belongs to Joe Flacco and the Ravens. Congrats!
    Carl

  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 1,225
    edited February 2013
    cnh wrote: »
    That's interesting. Anyone remember Shane Flaco (admittedly only one c instead of Flacco). But this has been in my mind since I first heard Joe's last name!

    Underrated quarterback who saves the day in The Replacements (played by Keanu Reeves)?

    Just a little off tangent trivia!

    cnh

    Almost, Reeves' character name was Shane Falco. :cool:
  • AsSiMiLaTeD
    AsSiMiLaTeD Posts: 11,726
    edited February 2013
    To answer the question of why there are sore losers, maybe this will help. Maybe there are some sore losers because the officials basically handed Baltimore the game at the end with those two no-calls. The no-call on PI in the endzone I'll admit is somewhat debatable, but that was inconsistent with how they'd called the game to that point, they had called PI on plays much less obvious than that one. So while in the scope of football in general that's a debatable call, in the context of that game I don't think it is, it should have been called.

    The holding on the punt in the endzone is NOT debatable, if that's not holding then the holding penalty needs to be removed from the game altogether.

    Both of these non-calls were at the very end and both went the way of Baltimore, so how can you NOT expect people to be pissed and angry at the outcome of the game? I sure was...

    All that being said, even though I think they're the better team I don't think SF deserved to win that game. Had the lights not gone out it likely wouldn't have been close at the end, anyone watching objectively surely has to agree that SF benefited greatly from the outage. And since the outage isn't normally part of a football game it seems unfair that they should win because of that.

    So while I'm upset that SF lost the game I'll still congratulate Baltimore, they deserved to win that game Sunday.
  • AsSiMiLaTeD
    AsSiMiLaTeD Posts: 11,726
    edited February 2013
    Everyone jumping on Ray Lewis? All I've heard for the last two months is what a great person he is and what an inspiration he is. Hell, I was even rooting for the guy (there's evidence of that here) and had the Ravens been playing anyone but my 49ers I'd have been rooting for them just because I wanted to see him go out with a win.

    None of the ESPN Radio or Dan Patrick shows I"ve listened to have discussed the murder thing. There were a couple vague references to past troubles but they were never expounded upon and I never really thought anything of it. Hell, it was someone HERE in another thread that mentioned the whole murder thing to me, no idea how I've managed to miss that for the last 12 years.

    So clearly there isn't some agenda in the media to tear him down, and if there was they did a TERRIBLE job because I never heard any of it. You can't interpret one guy grandstanding as EVERYBODY'.

    In terms of why now, that's really simple. It's the same reason we're also just now hearing all the good things about Ray Lewis, because it's his last year and it's news. Last year or the years before that we didn't hear anything about Ray Lewis, good or bad, because it wasn't news. Now it's his last year, he came back from that injury, and then had a chance to go out on top in the SB so yeah it's a news story, and every aspect should be covered. Surely you don't expect ONLY the good stuff that you want to hear come out. It's their job to cover all aspects of a story, not just the rosy side of things.
    /
    Manti T'eo got slammed WAAAAAAY harder in the media for getting faked out by a fake guy girlfriend and they lying to cover up the whole embarassing thing than Lewis did for being involved in a murder, now how's that fair?

    Seriously if you want to lead the fight on media tearing people down there are WAY better examples to go with. Tiger Woods cheats on his wife with a few hundred women and (literally as in more days of continuous coverage in the NY Times) gets more coverage than 9/11...

    Strong Bad wrote: »
    I just love how everyone jumped on the bandwagon with the media and went after Ray Lewis. Where were y'all last season? How about the season before that? And the others before those? No, let's wait till he announces his retirement and gets to the Superbowl, then we'll do our civic duty and try to tear this man down from the top of the mountain...even though we have no clue as to the facts of the murder trial all those years ago.

    I hear so many people out there saying how they're tired of hearing about him. Is this Ray Lewis' fault or the MEDIAS fault for going after ratings and plastering him on every channel?

    Then we had Boomer Esiason grand standing on worldwide TV trying to tear him down? Where were ya all these years Boomer? Ya wait till the Superbowl to do your civic duty? ****!

    Ray Lewis 2 rings - Boomer Esiason 0 rings

    At no time did I hear any of those announcers remind us of the wonderful story of Michael "Blind Side" Oher. Yeah, you remember the movie. Went from homeless teen in memphis, to being brought in by a family, then went to Ole Miss, to finally drafted by the Ravens. He capped it all off by winning the Superbowl..while his adoptive family was watching in the stadium.

    I guess it's too much to ask some people to acknowledge there are great stories to be told.
  • cnh
    cnh Posts: 13,284
    edited February 2013
    nap wrote: »
    Almost, Reeves' character name was Shane Falco. :cool:

    You are right. Just goes to show you what memory can do when it wants to see a resemblance! Actually such mistakes can sometimes lead to new ideas and concepts (an important part of the "creative" process of forgetting and remembering which explains why many who have eidetic memories have trouble being original). But in this case, I'm just wrong! lol

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  • Vette C6.r
    Vette C6.r Posts: 1,560
    edited February 2013
    I went to the game. I can tell you that the 49'ers fans were, for the most part, jerks.

    The croud was aprox. 70% Ravens fans and everytime you past a 49'ers fan they would make a smart comment. Never saw a Ravens fan act like a jerk.

    Burbon street, on saturday night, had 49'ers fans climbing street lamps and yelling and all together acting like they had no class.

    In my section both teams fans had no problems and after the game it seemed that both teams fans congratulated their team on a great year.

    I am glad it was a close game. Perhaps too close at times.
  • AsSiMiLaTeD
    AsSiMiLaTeD Posts: 11,726
    edited February 2013
    Vette C6.r wrote: »
    I went to the game. I can tell you that the 49'ers fans were, for the most part, jerks.

    The croud was aprox. 70% Ravens fans and everytime you past a 49'ers fan they would make a smart comment. Never saw a Ravens fan act like a jerk.

    Burbon street, on saturday night, had 49'ers fans climbing street lamps and yelling and all together acting like they had no class.

    In my section both teams fans had no problems and after the game it seemed that both teams fans congratulated their team on a great year.

    I am glad it was a close game. Perhaps too close at times.
    Riiiiiiiight, and your opinion wouldn't be biased at all would it...
  • AsSiMiLaTeD
    AsSiMiLaTeD Posts: 11,726
    edited February 2013
    ^^^ just another Baltimore foul that wasn't called, par for the course in that game
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,518
    edited February 2013
    Bunch of cry babies, just like your coach. :rolleyes:
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  • rromeo923
    rromeo923 Posts: 1,513
    edited February 2013
    Vette C6.r wrote: »
    I went to the game. I can tell you that the 49'ers fans were, for the most part, jerks.

    The croud was aprox. 70% Ravens fans and everytime you past a 49'ers fan they would make a smart comment. Never saw a Ravens fan act like a jerk.

    Burbon street, on saturday night, had 49'ers fans climbing street lamps and yelling and all together acting like they had no class.

    In my section both teams fans had no problems and after the game it seemed that both teams fans congratulated their team on a great year.

    I am glad it was a close game. Perhaps too close at times.

    I was there too and what Vette is saying is spot on. The niners fans were very cocky and somewhat rude. This was surprising to me. I guess they were up against the wall due to the fact that EVERY one else in New Orleans was cheering for the Ravens.

    I am not one to believe in "God and destiny" but I witnessed it happen. Ray Lewis took us all along for an incredible ride. It was a Storybook script that had so many Ravens/ Ray Lewis/ Jacoby Jones/ Ed Reed/ Joe Flacco/ Michael Oher / Harbaugh brothers storylines that all had a incredible Happy Ending. My trip to the Superbowl was magical and The Ravens WERE the team of Destiny.

    The 49rs are a great team and certainly will be a contender for a few years to come. I give them much respect.

    Go Ravens!!!!!!!!!!
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  • Vette C6.r
    Vette C6.r Posts: 1,560
    edited February 2013
    Riiiiiiiight, and your opinion wouldn't be biased at all would it...

    Yes about who I wanted to win but not about the rest. No, actually I wasn't being biased.