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My Thoughts on the Super Bowl

First of all, I got to wonder how silly Belichick feels for not kicking a field when they were on the 31 yard line. I was scratching my head at that point. Now Patriots fans know how we Niners fans felt for most of the season.

Second, I remember thinking after the Pats-GMen matchup in week 17 that the GMen had played well enough to win. They should've won that game, but the refs cheated them. Still, I didn't think that the GMen could pull out the big one. I guess I was caught up in the whirlwind that was the Patriots perfect regular season. But oh how sweet vengence is.

Last, as for Belichump Belicheat Belichoke Belitakemyballandgohome Belichick walking off the field with one tick left, ha ha ha ha ha ha, HA. I seem to remember Randy "The Goat" Moss doing the same thing years ago. Ahhh, how sweet it is! Suck it Pats!

P.S. Eli is my hero. Well at least for a few days, or maybe until next season starts!

Double P.S. What will they call that play where Eli eluded the sack and made the pass that led to the incredible reception by what's his name? I put this in a diary so I could add a poll for this very question.

Poll
What should they call that play?
No name
2 votes
The Shake
0 votes
The Helmet Hustle
3 votes
The Answered Prayer
3 votes
The Did I Just See That? WTF? Good Googly Moogly!
1 votes
Other
6 votes

15 votes | Poll has closed

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Answered Prayer is certainly an option, but I picked Other.  Maybe The Miracle at the University of Phoenix?  It's definitely something worth working on.  That drive as a whole deserves a nickname it seems like.
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by Fooch on Feb 4, 2008 9:44 AM PST   0 recs

It should be called
the answered prayer.

That being said...

Suck it Patriot fans. I'm tempted to make an account at hell the Pats blog just to rub it in. Little bitches.

49er 'til I die! (if they don't kill me first)

by LA49er on Feb 4, 2008 9:49 AM PST   0 recs

Patriots site
Nah, as much fun as talking smack can be, there's nothing anybody can say that will make them feel worse than they do right now.  If you get bored, check out the Sports Guy's column.  He tries to rationalize things at times, but in the end just realizes the reality of the situation.  Good times all around.
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by Fooch on Feb 4, 2008 9:54 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

Not Gonna Do It;
I'm a fan of a classy organization. Plus, the smack would only last about as long as it takes to point out the Niners' season.

I did head over there to check out their reaction, and boy is it depressing...

49er 'til I die! (if they don't kill me first)

by LA49er on Feb 4, 2008 10:08 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

Pats Pulpit
I checked it last night at around midnight, so I don't know how things have changed, but when I looked there it was almost all congratulations to the Giants, almost no whining, and a general sense of losing to the more deserving team.

I don't know if it's changed since then. But I was impressed by the fans on that blog.

I keep reliving the moment when Steve Young almost fell down. Over and over.

by howtheyscored on Feb 4, 2008 10:16 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

It's Too Quiet
It's the blog equivalent of a ghost town. It's eerie and it's creepy and spygate 2 is just a kick to the stomach while they're down.

Reminds me of when I'd avoid Niner Nation after losses...

I avoided being here alot this season.

49er 'til I die! (if they don't kill me first)

by LA49er on Feb 4, 2008 10:27 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

Agreed
I was so impressed by the commenters of that site. Maybe Boston fans aren't always gracious in victory, but the fans on that site certainly proved to me that they can lose with class.

by Rocktopus on Feb 4, 2008 12:51 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

"The Play"
Ahhh, you guys are always good for a few laughs.

Seems like some Giants fans are leaning towards calling that play simply "The Play."

I guess "The--You Can't Sack Me Bitches--Play" is out of the question.

by jfainsf49 on Feb 4, 2008 11:54 AM PST   0 recs

Does the same go for
"The--I'm As Slippery As A Beer Shat Turd--Play"?

by methodrampage on Feb 4, 2008 12:03 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Man that's gross
but its got my vote. lol

by jfainsf49 on Feb 4, 2008 12:25 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

"THE PLAY" IS TAKEN JERKS!!!
Get your own stupid nickname!
I keep reliving the moment when Steve Young almost fell down. Over and over.

by howtheyscored on Feb 4, 2008 12:09 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Refresh my memory, please sir
Is "The Play" really already taken or is that another joke that sailed way over my head.

by jfainsf49 on Feb 4, 2008 12:29 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

The Play
Wiki Entry

Sorry, as a Cal alum I cannot let "The Play" be used for anything else.

I keep reliving the moment when Steve Young almost fell down. Over and over.

by howtheyscored on Feb 4, 2008 12:35 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Memory refreshed
I have seen "The Play" before but never the build up to it. Thanks that was nice. A few questions though, not important ones of course, just observations from the game. They allowed tees to be used for field goals, weird. Where the hell have I been? Here are my questions though. What was the 15 yard penalty(against Stanford)for? And did they use to kickoff from the 40 or do they still? Shows you how much college ball I watch.(Must have been some rule changes since then)

by jfainsf49 on Feb 4, 2008 1:21 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

some thoughts on THAT
  1. I also didn't know about the lead up - I had no idea stanford had made a last second drive to kick the go ahead field goal.
  2. Why didn't Stanford let the clock run down to 2-3 seconds before taking the timeout?  It lost them the game.
  3. Starkey is awesome.  Also, prophetic, first he says it will take a miracle for Cal to win, then he says that Cal will need to run back the kickoff.
Bring back the classic Uni's!

by wjackalope on Feb 4, 2008 3:20 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

The Play
More like The Lack of Officiating.  What was the final count?  3 forward laterals and 2 guys down before lateraling?
We are not who I thought we were.

by marcello on Feb 4, 2008 5:28 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Hey listen
And Jerry Rice fumbled on the drive we beat the Packers with The Throw.

But I think if that play was going to come down to one team getting the benefit of the doubt over the other, it was going to go to the team that wasn't obscuring official sightlines with Tubas.

I keep reliving the moment when Steve Young almost fell down. Over and over.

by howtheyscored on Feb 4, 2008 6:13 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Yeah, I know
I am just McBitters because I hate watching that play and I see it a minimum of five times a year.
We are not who I thought we were.

by marcello on Feb 4, 2008 10:52 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Jfains
I don't mean to make a big deal out of this, but I'm a little offended by your reference to Ike Turner and his history of domestic abuse. I really do not find that comical at all. I appreciate you putting up this post and giving us your thoughts, but I really wish you hadn't included that part.

by Rocktopus on Feb 4, 2008 12:54 PM PST   0 recs

Slick Talking Willy
I understand that you don't want to make a big deal out of this, but I do want to respond.

First, let me say, I am not advocating domestic abuse. But I have no-none-zip-zilch-zero sympathy for any woman that puts herself in a situation where she subjects herself to repeated occurences of domestic abuse.

My point is some women are so gullible that they will believe anything a man says. And if said woman falls prey to some slick talking willy that is on her.

Gullible woman: "Oh, he beats me until I am blue in the face, but he loves me because he says so." "He said it won't happen again, and I believe him because he said so."

Give me a freaking break.

No apologies from me on this one.

I tell you what though because I consider myself somewhat reasonable. I will edit that part of my dairy.

by jfainsf49 on Feb 4, 2008 2:23 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

I don't know
I know it's more complicated than that. Generally women who subject themselves to domestic abuse came from a history of child abuse - and child abuse really, really fucks up a person's subconscious. The child's subconscious associates a parent's abuse (sexual, physical, or verbal) with a parent's love (I believe), and without some kind of professional help most people in those circumstances have a very, very difficult time fighting that subconscious control.

Consciously, they know that they deserve better and that they shouldn't be subjecting themselves to this crap, but subconsciously they crave it because they have been conditioned since childhood to believe that they deserve to not only be treated abusively, but to be loved through abuse.

That's why childhood victims of sexual abuse often seek out or constantly find themselves in sexually unhealthy relationships or emotionally dry relationships (which is often rationalized with phrases like "why do I always end up in relationships that have no chance... I know I don't want that!"), victims of childhood verbal abuse often inexplicably find themselves with people who constantly tear them down, and why victims of childhood physical abuse often inexplicably find themselves with partners who beat them - and why all of these victims can't seem to figure out why a) it keeps happening, or 2) they can't leave the person.

The real tragedy is that without treatment - and most of these people don't realize that they even need treatment - these are the same people who most often, when they have children, become child-abusers.

The same people also often manifest their trauma in other ways. It increases your chances for addiction, elevates suicidal or "cutting" tendencies, can result in chronic asocial or socially destructive activity, and plenty of things I'm not thinking of. It shouldn't be surprising to find that most true Sadists and Masochists have histories of abuse as children.

But these aren't generally - and are almost never - simply gullible or stupid people. Most of them realize that something is wrong and do not consciously like the positions they put themselves in. It's just that subconscious psychological damage during your developmental years is unbelievably difficult to overcome, and near impossible if you don't understand what you're dealing with and never seek out professional help.

I keep reliving the moment when Steve Young almost fell down. Over and over.

by howtheyscored on Feb 4, 2008 3:47 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

thanks for this
I read the above comments and felt that this argument needed to be made, but didn't have it in me to write it up/do any research.

also, I can't believe we're talking about this here.

Bring back the classic Uni's!

by wjackalope on Feb 4, 2008 10:55 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

moving on
Yea...i think it's time to move from this subject.  I'm glad people made their point, but I think it's time to get to the lighter fair of bashing the York's and Alex Smith.
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by Fooch on Feb 4, 2008 11:00 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

How about...
Bashing the Yorks with Alex Smith?
I keep reliving the moment when Steve Young almost fell down. Over and over.

by howtheyscored on Feb 4, 2008 11:38 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Or...
Slashing Alex Smith with sporks?

by methodrampage on Feb 5, 2008 8:13 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

If you want
But it'll be tough with his thick skin*.

-

*I have no support for this claim.

I keep reliving the moment when Steve Young almost fell down. Over and over.

by howtheyscored on Feb 5, 2008 10:08 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

call that play
Eli's Great Escape.
Bring back the classic Uni's!

by wjackalope on Feb 4, 2008 2:33 PM PST   0 recs

also
didn't Donovan McNabb have a similar play in the playoffs a few years back?  If I remember, the catch wasn't as spectacular but McNabb ran all the way across the width of the field and back or something.
Bring back the classic Uni's!

by wjackalope on Feb 4, 2008 2:33 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Also
I think Roethlisberger also had a very similar play a few years ago (did Plaxico catch that one?) in the Super Bowl - that one for a TD!

The difference, I suppose, is that McNabb's was not in the Super Bowl and Ben's was not on the winning drive.

I keep reliving the moment when Steve Young almost fell down. Over and over.

by howtheyscored on Feb 4, 2008 3:51 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

It should be called
The Eli Shake & Stick.
Merton Hanks, 'nuff said.

by jtoj on Feb 4, 2008 3:16 PM PST   0 recs

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