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David, Pittsburgh is a great town and would be a great spot for a rave. Hotels and restaurants are reasonable and there are lots of fun places to hang out and have fun. I miss going to the South Side and visiting the bars on Carson Street. Haven't been there in a couple years, and my memory is foggy but Pittsburgh is a fun place to visit. If you guys think prices are high in Dallas this year, wait until NY hosts the SB (next year?). NY is another planet when it comes to high prices. If a NY team makes it to the game, hotels wont be a problem, ticket prices will. NY fans seem to have tons of cash, or at least they are willing to spend lots of money on tickets, and I bet they will drive prices into the stratusphere, if the Jets or Giants make the SB when the game is in Giants/Jets stadium. I hope one of the teams makes it to the SB in the home stadium!
Lots of talk this AM about Cutler "tapping out". Doesn't look like he was injured that badly, i.e. no ice bag, walking and talking just fine. Multiple tweets from current and former players trashing him. What's the thought's 'round here?
PS - That Peppers hit on Rogers was no worse than the Troy Palomalo hit on Flaco last week. Troy did not get flagged and was praised for his tough defense. I am a HUGE fan of Troy but in the NFL it's not always how you hit that matters, it's WHO you hit. If Peppers hit Mike Vick in a similar fashion, it would have just been a "good play". Grrrrrr.
The replay on the Pepper's hit clearly showed that he led with the crown of his helmet and connected on the side of the head. This is a flag in today's game. Do I like it, no, but that doesn't matter now does it The flag which I felt shouldn't have been thrown in that game was against Eric Smith where he just stood his ground versus the receiver coming across the middle. He let up on the hit, didn't follow through with a forearm or shoulder. Just a couple of observations from a non-biased Nebraskan.
I read Cutler had a sprained MCL and he went back in and only took himself out when he realized he could'nt plant.
Since this is the Audio Circle forum,did anyone pick up on Rex Ryan as the Jets last chance faded away Smash down his headphone set?What if they were Sennheiser 650's or Grados top of the line.I'll never lend him mine....Mark Korda
It is too bad his heart and leadership is being questioned. What was he supposed to do, be happy that he had to leave the game and most likely the team lost their chances to go to the Superbowl? Ken
I don't think you can blame their poor offense soley on Cutler. The Bears simply don't have much talent on offense, particularly at wide receiver. Combine that with the pathetic play of the O-line and I don't think Brady, Manning or Rodgers would do much better. Maybe just by virtue of his size and durability Big Ben could make a better go if it, but just look how much more talent all of those guys have surrounding them.
It's amazing how so many people who had virtually no knowledge of Cutler's physical condition were ready in the blink of an eye to excoriate him; even fellow football players and "expert" commentators.
Quote from: jackman on 25 Jan 2011, 01:04 amI want to agree with you but it looked like Jay was happy to be out of that game. Someone like Big Ben would have put up a fight, IMO, in a similar sulituation. Either way, I was happy to see Jay pulled because he sucked from the minute he walked on to the field. Maybe he lacks the stones to play in big games. It's unfortunate they can't play Seattle every playoff game but eventually you have to beat a good team. The defense stepped up and held the heralded packer offense to 14 points, and shut them down in the second half. I'm through making excuses for Cutler.
I want to agree with you but it looked like Jay was happy to be out of that game. Someone like Big Ben would have put up a fight, IMO, in a similar sulituation. Either way, I was happy to see Jay pulled because he sucked from the minute he walked on to the field. Maybe he lacks the stones to play in big games. It's unfortunate they can't play Seattle every playoff game but eventually you have to beat a good team. The defense stepped up and held the heralded packer offense to 14 points, and shut them down in the second half. I'm through making excuses for Cutler.