2013 NFL season

at least Pete Carroll sounds like he got sense (he is a good coach in my opinion)
RENTON, Wash. -- Throw it out. That was coach Pete Carroll's message to the Seattle Seahawks about the rematch with the New Orleans Saints.
Carroll said that 34-7 blowout victory six weeks ago doesn't mean a thing now for Saturday's playoff game at CenturyLink Field.
"We start all over again," Carroll said Monday. "It has nothing to do with what happened before. We don't care about that. Obviously, we learned and gained information for the game, as they did, but we start from scratch.
"We will take a look at what's happened since we played them and what they've done. But it would be a mistake to try to call it based on what's happened in the past."
So, do the players automatically know that?
"Oh no," Carroll said. "There are no automatics here. They're going to hear about it. It's human nature that you would like to think it's going to be the same. But we have to know better than that. We need to respect this for what it is: A great championship matchup and they're going to come loaded up."
 
at least Pete Carroll sounds like he got sense (he is a good coach in my opinion)

of coure he said that. He has class, whereas the Seahawks fans are rabid animals chomping at the bit to watch the Saints get turned into hamburger.
 
You don't know who Terry Bradshaw is????

Terry Bradshaw....yep, now i remember..it......was.....soooo......long.....ago.....like it was a dream or something. Didn't he play with Bronco Nagurski?
 
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In the first Car @ SF meeting, Crabtree was absent and V Davis left early with an injury.

Question.

What are 49r fans going to say after Panthers whoop them on Sunday?
 
There's sometimes a syndrome in sports where a team gets too far ahead and then "plays down" to the level of the losing team. Then there is also "prevent Defense" and "protect the ball" offense...

Pundits are already placing the blame. KC went conservative on play calling, and lost the game.

Reviews still coming in, all point to KC play calling in the second half, especially on defense.
 
Terry Bradshaw....yep, now i remember..it......was.....soooo......long.....ago. ....like it was a dream or something. Didn't he play with Bronco Nagurski?

Tim Rattay broke the San Francisco 49ers team record for the most completions in a 31-28 win against the Arizona Cardinals on October 10, 2004, when he completed 38 passes, breaking Joe Montana's record of 37.
Rattay is the only quarterback in NFL history to throw three consecutive passes all going for touchdowns, as he did for the Arizona Cardinals in 2007.
Rattay was responsible for the biggest comeback in Buccaneers history on December 17, 2006, when he led the team back from a 21-point 3rd quarter deficit against the eventual NFC Champion Chicago Bears, throwing for three touchdowns in the fourth quarter and sending the game into overtime before the Buccaneers lost, 34-31.

Do you remember that far back?
Though Rattay's college career at LaTech was probably the best of any quarterback at that school, including bradshaw.
He played during the years of Willie Roaf, hall of famer from latech.

What make LaTech so unusual- its a second rate football program in the sense that LSU gets all the best recruits from the state... Tech doesn't. Tech plays a very unusual offense. Makes them fun to watch.

You will see a lot of points and confused defense...

LaTech swapping shots with Texas A&M:
 
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No kidding its really a toss for who's going to win it. Whichever team makes the fewest mistakes will come out on top.

Newton will have to bring his A game

to continue pointing out latech's legacy for producing good quarterbacks... Carolina Panthers have a LaTech quarterback, Colby Cameron(the guy in the previous youtube), as a backup. so, both McCown and Cameron are in the nfl currently from a small louisiana university with a high powered pass happy offense.
 
It was also a louisiana native, delhomme, that brought carolina to super bowl success. came from ULL, an even small louisiana university.
 
weather won't be an excuse in Seattle.

getting your ass kicked by Seattle will be a humbling experience for NO....again.
 
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