He was probably contractually obligated to wear something with a Super Bowl logo on it. All NFL coaches are bound by the same uniform contract as the players, they must wear Reebok sanctioned clothes.Yeah, what was up with the nice clean red sweatshirt?!?!? With a SB XLII logo on it no less.
I just had this feeling it would be 24-20 Giants, and then saw that was the actual score of their regular season matchup. And I'm a Pats fan, so I have a dog in this fight.
The offense is more multi-faceted than in 2007. They were a big play threat then. Now they can mix it up more. Welker is still a 1st down machine, but now they have Branch who is explosive at times, Gronk the beast, and Hernandez who is a slippery and can play multiple positions, the Law Firm who isn't flashy but doesn't fumble, Woodhead as a change of pace and pass catching RB out of the backfield, and a solid O-line.
The D worries me. They roll over on 3rd down, but somehow manage to come up with a big sack/INT/strip when it matters. You can't rely on that luck though. It's a bend, sometimes bend over, but don't break D.
The Giants offense can cause all sorts of trouble with Manningham, Cruz, and Steamie Nicks, but their run game has faltered. Their D-line is still solid.
I think it boils down to the last time they played in the SB. If Brady has time and can direct the offense, Pats win. If the Giants pressure him, they're screwed.
"Peyton should know better than to go out in public and talk about the team like that..... but I'll have you know that he's done his own share of probem causing."Hey, look! It's a snowball! And it's rolling down a massive mountain, getting bigger and taking out everything in its path!
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7...t-peyton-manning-manning-went-public-comments
Yeah, I don't see Manning staying in Indy much longer...
Considering the Colts front office is all brand new (except for Irsay, of course) then the answer has to be the Chiefs!I wonder which front office is more dysfunctional, the Chiefs or the Colts?![]()
I wonder which front office is more dysfunctional, the Chiefs or the Colts?![]()
Considering the Colts front office is all brand new (except for Irsay, of course) then the answer has to be the Chiefs!
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If he stays in the AFC, Miami, Cleveland, Jacksonville, Denver, and maybe KC all seem possible. The Jets love to make a splash, but I really really hope they're not an option.
In the NFC, Washington, Minnesota, Tampa Bay, Seattle, and maybe Arizona I could see as being possibilities.
Once he's out of the AFC South, I'll feel a lot better about rooting for him, that's for sure.
ETA: and considering his age and that he's probably nearing the end of his career, I'd rule out Cleveland, Jacksonville, Tampa, and probably Washington and Seattle.
Of the most reasonable options available, I'd send him down to Florida (oh, the irony...)
Can't wait for the Pats to beat the Giants and I can't stand Peyton Manning Brady is better
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