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"Good fight baby, good fight. Great throw!" - Revis to Wilson


Hahaha, master class troll.

Revis probably posts on 4chan in his spare time.

I don't really think there was anything impressive about a throw where Baldwin was wide open, after Revis was interfered with by the ref.
To the contrary, it was a good throw using the ref as a pick. Regardless, Revis was being graciously magnanimous to Wilson who was hurting pretty bad at that moment.
 
To the contrary, it was a good throw using the ref as a pick. Regardless, Revis was being graciously magnanimous to Wilson who was hurting pretty bad at that moment.

Within the context of the clip, it was right after Wilson threw the pick which makes it kind of hilariously troll-like. Without further insight, however, we're only left to speculate on what throw Revis was referring to as it could have been the touchdown to Baldwin (or maybe the circus catch by Kearse).

As far as the Seahawks last touchdown goes, I'd say it wasn't so much a good throw by Wilson as it was a great play on the part of Baldwin or who ever was responsible for conceiving that play.
 
In your sig you have:

“It started seven, eight months ago, right? All for this moment. It’s about honor. It’s about respect. We win this game, you’re honored! Your kids are honored! Your families are honored!"

If I recall right, the correct quote has "All for this moment, all for this moment" instead of just the one "All for this moment". Some of the NFL shows deleted one of the repetitions, but one of them had it. Also, although it's a bit hard to be sure, I heard the start as "We started" not "It started."

Also, the speech started "It's our time", again, a phrase deleted in some of the feeds.

I had a thread on the speech (one of the greatest - probably the greatest - game speeches I've heard) here: http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/messageboard/threads/the-speech.1116886/

Contrasting the Seattle audio with the Patriots audio, you really see the inner character of the Patriots. Seattle is all about empty boasts, yelling pointlessly. The Pats are all about teamwork, helping each other, classiness, brilliance, and playing with honor and respect. I am quite sure that "honor" and "respect" never crossed Baldwin's mind the whole game.
 
No matter how it is slanted, even from a "12" point of view it was a great win.

Confident that the "12's" would disagree though..
 
In your sig you have:

If I recall right, the correct quote has "All for this moment, all for this moment" instead of just the one "All for this moment". Some of the NFL shows deleted one of the repetitions, but one of them had it. Also, although it's a bit hard to be sure, I heard the start as "We started" not "It started."

Also, the speech started "It's our time", again, a phrase deleted in some of the feeds.

I had a thread on the speech (one of the greatest - probably the greatest - game speeches I've heard) here: http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/messageboard/threads/the-speech.1116886/

Thanks man. Anyway, it's my intention to left some of the words since it's a signature. Yep SEA players really talk a lot..about nothing.


I wish someday somebody would ask Revis about that comment lol so subtle
 
No matter how it is slanted, even from a "12" point of view it was a great win.

Confident that the "12's" would disagree though..

Every time I hear that term "12's" I can't help but think of the term "Swifties."

It just seems a little bizarre.
 
I'm pretty sure Revis was talking about the Kearse throw. Not the throw on the 1 hahaha.

As far as Baldwin goes, does that guy have an inferiority complex or what?

SEA fans are sick of Baldwin, he's so immature. Was reading their forums after the game and after it came out what his TD celebration was (wasn't shown fully live) they all basically wanted to just cut him, it's apparently a very common theme with him.

He has an inferiority complex because he's an inferior receiver.

This.

The whole SEA receiving corps were talking most of the playoffs with a chip on their shoulder because people didn't rate the group as a whole.

Realistically though people are right. Talent wise, as a group, they aren't that great. You can see it on the tape against us in the Super Bowl. They had no answer at all so what did they do? They put on a wildcard and just threw it up to him a few times...then got unbelievably lucky at the end.

As a group, they aren't that great. They don;t get separation. Even on the huge completions they were blanketed....you just can't defend a guy that much taller than you when it's thrown up like that and as already mentioned, the catch at the end was a fluke....great play...but a fluke.
 
SEA fans are sick of Baldwin, he's so immature. Was reading their forums after the game and after it came out what his TD celebration was (wasn't shown fully live) they all basically wanted to just cut him, it's apparently a very common theme with him.

He has an inferiority complex because he's an inferior receiver.

Did you see the sideline coverage when a teammate approaches him asking how he got so open? His response was a melodramatic, "Cause I'm a BEAST!" to which the teammate relented, "yeah, that's right." You could see the enthusiasm draining right out of him.

Being around a douchewaffle of that size must be tiring.
 
Within the context of the clip, it was right after Wilson threw the pick which makes it kind of hilariously troll-like. Without further insight, however, we're only left to speculate on what throw Revis was referring to as it could have been the touchdown to Baldwin (or maybe the circus catch by Kearse).

As far as the Seahawks last touchdown goes, I'd say it wasn't so much a good throw by Wilson as it was a great play on the part of Baldwin or who ever was responsible for conceiving that play.
You can assess the Baldwin touchdown catch however you want, but your depiction of Revis as "master class troll" in this instance is projection on your part. He wasn't "trolling" Wilson over throwing the game-ending pick.
 
I don't really think there was anything impressive about a throw where Baldwin was wide open, after Revis was interfered with by the ref.

As much as I dislike that jerk Baldwin, it was a smart play by him (against one of the top CB's Revis) to use the ref and break-away free.

So, I would give credit to where it is due.

After all, didn't we applaud Welker when he used to do it for us many times in the past?

Hence, I don't agree with your reasoning that "Revis was interfered with by the ref".
 
Seattle must have been hoping for blocking help from the referee at the 1-yard line. I am not sorry it did not happen.
 
"Good fight baby, good fight. Great throw!"

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This.

The whole SEA receiving corps were talking most of the playoffs with a chip on their shoulder because people didn't rate the group as a whole.

Realistically though people are right. Talent wise, as a group, they aren't that great. You can see it on the tape against us in the Super Bowl. They had no answer at all so what did they do? They put on a wildcard and just threw it up to him a few times...then got unbelievably lucky at the end.

As a group, they aren't that great. They don;t get separation. Even on the huge completions they were blanketed....you just can't defend a guy that much taller than you when it's thrown up like that and as already mentioned, the catch at the end was a fluke....great play...but a fluke.


Yep, if you remove the jump balls and lucky ass catch their receivers accounted for:

8 catches, 116 yards, and 1 touchdown, the 3 yard touchdown came from a ref picking Revis leaving Baldin wide open for his "I'm a BEAST" catch.

7 catches, 113 yards, no touchdowns of conventional passing where the receiver isn't 7 inches taller than you having the ball thrown about 4 feet over your head as a DB.

Edit:

Actually,

6 catches for 82 yards for the wide receivers, Lynch is a RB who made the best "normal" catch of the night.

I know we had a fantastic secondary, but that's just pathetic production from your receivers in the biggest game of the NFL season for a team that is supposed to be clutch.

Add that "non lucky" production into the decision to pass at the end of the game, BB really really REALLY outcoached Carroll into thinking that his 6 catch receiver group through the first 59 minutes was the correct option on the most important play of the game.

How many games has Edelman alone outproduced their entire WR group production of the SB? I know he did it in the Superbowl alone, against what's supposed to be the NFL's best secondary, who refuse to matchup because they're just -that- good.

The need to accept that they're just not good, maybe that will motivate them to be better. As it stands it sounds like they think they're actually good and it's just that nobody else recognizes it so they need to tell them how good they are. ...just don't ask them to do it on the field.
 
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