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Trey Wingo has a message for fans who said the Super Bowl was boring


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It was a Game of Chess,,,or let's say 2 Boxers going against each others Defense. It was tactical and because you were on your edge,,,as a Pats fan or Rams fan ,,,sure it was interesting and exciting. That was pure Football ,,,what do the experts know ?? And I am not even American.
Dumb idiots,,,,had the Pats lost by the same scoreline,,,the headlines would be " what a brilliant performance by the Rams D ,,and Coaching.
I know you all are sick of what I am about to write ,,,,,,,but Sorry
FU#K Rob Parker
 
Raymond Arroyo of the New York Times took a giant shyt on US in his "column" yesterday.He needs to be twitter bombed into the next season.
 
Tell the bored "fans" not to worry. The NFL has a solid plan in place for flag football + arena football + MTV reality. It'll excite, titillate, require little thinking/patience/attention span, and there will be an info banner running at the bottom of the screen constantly updating the myriad of scoring records being broken in-game every Sunday. Here on CBSsss...
 
I am not going to lie I tagged half of my Facebook friends and posted this video. Considering the boringness of the Super Bowl was the main Facebook topic on Monday. I also don’t have many Patriot’s friends.
 
Most true football fans appreciate defensive games like that last night just as much, if not more, than games with non-stop offense.

I would much rather watch that game than a 53-51 slug-fest. That was football. Every snap, the game hung in the balance until the Pats took a two score lead. Great game. Can't wait to break it down. When I hear people here at work say it was boring... I just roll my eyes. What a great chess match.
 
Yes, so much everything he said in that video. Boring? That game was crazy unable to take your eyes away for a second. It’s like watching the NBA, you know they are gonna score every time and really you only have to watch the last two mins to see who has it last and makes the final shot. You wanna talk boring, now that’s boring. I LOVE low scoring old school defensive slugfests because all it takes is one play, one turnover, one mistake and the season is over. I had my eyes glued to the game the whole time because I wanted to see which D blinked first. It ended up being the Rams but both teams played beautiful fundamentally sound defense that messed with the #2 and #4 offenses in the league. Far more exciting edge of my seat the whole game then some boring ass 54-52 score every drive defense is illegal snoozefest. That is what football used to be and IMO it was so much better. And before I get accused of being a whiny old fart I was a sophmore in high school when Brady won his first SB.
 
The people who found the game boring don't appreciate things like Develin's lead blocking, guards pulling on runs, DB's faking blitzes, the tackles protecting Brady, the RB's chipping and then running a route, and so much more. There's so much to see regardless the score, and that game was so close, I was on the edge of my seat until the end.
 
The two Rams fans in front of me, in the middle of the third quarter, talked about what a boring game it was. I looked at them like...huh? Like...how do I process this information are they watching the same game? They later told me they go to every Super Bowl regardless of who's playing. I thought that explained a lot.
 
100% of the people who thought that game was boring are not sports fans. They are drama fans who think sports are just another version of reality TV.


I liked the game, but Goff's wetting himself did make it a bit boring. And I mean that in the sense of never thinking the Rams really had a chance to win that game, absent a freak play.
 
The two Rams fans in front of me, in the middle of the third quarter, talked about what a boring game it was. I looked at them like...huh? Like...how do I process this information are they watching the same game? They later told me they go to every Super Bowl regardless of who's playing. I thought that explained a lot.
Figures... stupid aholes get to live the dream and don't even appreciate it.
 
No doubt the refs screwed the Saints big time. Serious black eye to the league. But I enjoyed the reffing in the Super Bowl because it felt barely there. They did not make it about penalties and it was much appreciated.
Strangely, I got excited at the beginning of the game because of a penalty on the Pats. The refs called holding on the offensive line on a punt. Calling holding and not calling PI is a recipe for a defensive game. Which is right up Belichick's wheel house. And McDaniel's magic on coming up with something creative to snap the stand off. Very entertaining game.
 
Strangely, I got excited at the beginning of the game because of a penalty on the Pats. The refs called holding on the offensive line on a punt. Calling holding and not calling PI is a recipe for a defensive game. Which is right up Belichick's wheel house. And McDaniel's magic on coming up with something creative to snap the stand off. Very entertaining game.

I know there were a few defensive plays that I was holding my breath on waiting for a PI flag. But they never seemed to come.
 
Raymond Arroyo of the New York Times took a giant shyt on US in his "column" yesterday.He needs to be twitter bombed into the next season.

Who? Isn't arroyo the Spanish word for a ditch? As in a drainage ditch filled with trash, feces and the like?
 
Figures... stupid aholes get to live the dream and don't even appreciate it.

I lived in SoCal for awhile.
Never could quite figure them out.
Whereas TB and JE are NoCal- totally different animals, more like us.
 
The past two Super Bowls couldn't have been any more different.

In one the defenses couldn't stop anyone. In the other the offenses couldn't score.

I appreciate watching Brady sling it, but I must say if I had to choose to between the style of play between SB 52 and SB 53, I'll take SB 53 (the defensive matchup).

In SB 53, a SCORE felt like a SCORE. Scoring was too abundant in SB 52 that an actual defensive stop felt like far more of an accomplishment than a score (and that's not what we should want). We shouldn't want the NFL to become arena.

With that being said, it would be better to have an in-between game, like 27-24, but I'll take the defensive matchup over the shootout.
 
The Saints might have something to say about that...
We wouldve killed the Saints. Gillmore would've erased Thomas and Rams D way more talented than the Saints D
 
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