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Capt Caveman

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Jan 30, 2005
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Ignore the typical Pats fan gloating. What's funny is that since Adam Vinatieri left and their defense collapsed, the Pats haven't won anything meaningful. Pats fans love to ignore the role the Patriots defense and Adam Vinatieri played in their success. When the Pats win, it is all Brady; when the Pats lose, it is always someone other than Brady.

None of us ignore it, you just like to talk like an idiot.

Please find a past quote.
 

Adrenaline

Diamond Member
Jun 12, 2005
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Ignore the typical Pats fan gloating. What's funny is that since Adam Vinatieri left and their defense collapsed, the Pats haven't won anything meaningful. Pats fans love to ignore the role the Patriots defense and Adam Vinatieri played in their success. When the Pats win, it is all Brady; when the Pats lose, it is always someone other than Brady.

"Defense wins championships" actually means something. The Patriots defense was near the top of the NFL for their three Super Bowl wins. You will always have people look at the fact the Patriots got busted spying on other teams and their defense declined so they decide to run the score up on everyone.

Look at the Colts defense during Manning's career (low and high rankings) and the years they went to the Super Bowls, it was up there as well.

Now the Broncos have a great defense and a great offense. We shall see how well they do.
 

diesbudt

Diamond Member
Jun 1, 2012
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"Defense wins championships" actually means something. The Patriots defense was near the top of the NFL for their three Super Bowl wins. You will always have people look at the fact the Patriots got busted spying on other teams and their defense declined so they decide to run the score up on everyone.

Look at the Colts defense during Manning's career (low and high rankings) and the years they went to the Super Bowls, it was up there as well.

Now the Broncos have a great defense and a great offense. We shall see how well they do.

The 9-7 Packers from 2 years ago would like to say otherwise...
 

zinfamous

No Lifer
Jul 12, 2006
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Mannings record in the post season makes it hard to pick the Broncos to go to the Super Bowl. Manning has been in the playoffs more than almost any other qb. Yet he managed to get to the big game only twice. Compare that to Bradys 5 times.

While Manning doesn't choke in the playoffs he always seems to have that one game that he's off and his team loses.

Plus he's probably got to get past Brady, who is the most clutch post season player ever. Brady has made the Super Bowl like 5 out of 10 times he's made the playoffs. And that's in the same conference as Manning is in. That's a record that may never be broken.

Brady has a rather diluted playoff record. Ever since their last win, Brady has been pretty shitty. Probably a factor of how many games they have actually played, his playoff record is pretty much lousy compared to his overall career. Shockingly lousy, even.

Eli Manning is far, far more clutch than Brady in the postseason. He's also one of the most mediocre QBs in history, through the regular season, unlike Brady.

Go figure.
 

AMDZen

Lifer
Apr 15, 2004
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Ok, here's a dumb question.
Is it easier to breathe at high altitudes when its cold?

Technically the air becomes less dense when its cold and thus theoretically it would be easier to breath. However, I don't think it would matter to anyone that doesn't live here and isn't already used to the altitude.

I know for me personally, when I'm hiking a 14'er or something in the summer, at about 10k it becomes a physical feat and breathing becomes strained for me. Where as when I'm hunting on a mountain in the winter around the same height, I can breathe easier and find the physical strain less for me personally. However, I don't know if that is actually the density of the air or the temperature by itself, as I prefer colder weather and prefer to be cold when I exercise or do physically exerting activities. Hate the summer.

All that being said, I doubt it makes a lick of difference to the Ravens whom are arriving tomorrow night around 6 pm MST, less then 24 hours before game time. Which IMO is a mistake, however I understand the line of thinking - instead of acclimating to the altitude they are coming in with the mindset of leaving it all out there at game time. Makes sense but I think it would be easier on the oldies of the Ravens to practice here for a couple days, although probably not feasible.

Ordinarily I think our altitude is made too much of as an advantage in most cases. IN this instance I think it is a slight advantage given the defense playing 87 plays last week and having 5 days to rest on a relatively short week for them, all given their age.
 

AMDZen

Lifer
Apr 15, 2004
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"Defense wins championships" actually means something. The Patriots defense was near the top of the NFL for their three Super Bowl wins. You will always have people look at the fact the Patriots got busted spying on other teams and their defense declined so they decide to run the score up on everyone.

Look at the Colts defense during Manning's career (low and high rankings) and the years they went to the Super Bowls, it was up there as well.

Now the Broncos have a great defense and a great offense. We shall see how well they do.

Not one of Manning's super bowl teams in Indi had a top 5 defense, and probably not even top 10 although I will have to go back to look at that again to confirm.

This team is number 2
 

SP33Demon

Lifer
Jun 22, 2001
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Technically the air becomes less dense when its cold and thus theoretically it would be easier to breath.

I think you mean it becomes more dense, but with less moisture. What happens to a tire in cold weather vs hot?

One main issue is the difference in air temp vs lung temp, which creates the burning effect. Baclavas help to warm it up when mouth breathing. Also, it should be mentioned that lung capacity is lower in colder air. Although I doubt it'll affect these athletes.
 

AstroManLuca

Lifer
Jun 24, 2004
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The 9-7 Packers from 2 years ago would like to say otherwise...

They were 10-6, not 9-7. Also, you're getting their defense last year confused with the one from 2 years ago.

In 2010, when they went 10-6, they were 9th in total defense, 5th in passing defense, and 2nd in points allowed. In 2011, they were 32nd (NFL-worst) in yards allowed, both total yards and passing yards, and 19th in points allowed. Their one defensive saving grace in 2011 was interceptions, where they led the league with a ridiculous 31.

And what do you know, the 2010 Packers, who weren't as good throughout the year but got hot at the very end of the season and had some balance between offense and defense went on to win the Super Bowl. Then in 2011, they went totally nuts on offense and ignored their defense, and they couldn't even win one playoff game.

Interceptions are a highly random stat and the Packers regressed to the mean starting with that playoff game against the Giants last season.
 

JD50

Lifer
Sep 4, 2005
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Technically the air becomes less dense when its cold and thus theoretically it would be easier to breath. However, I don't think it would matter to anyone that doesn't live here and isn't already used to the altitude.

I know for me personally, when I'm hiking a 14'er or something in the summer, at about 10k it becomes a physical feat and breathing becomes strained for me. Where as when I'm hunting on a mountain in the winter around the same height, I can breathe easier and find the physical strain less for me personally. However, I don't know if that is actually the density of the air or the temperature by itself, as I prefer colder weather and prefer to be cold when I exercise or do physically exerting activities. Hate the summer.

All that being said, I doubt it makes a lick of difference to the Ravens whom are arriving tomorrow night around 6 pm MST, less then 24 hours before game time. Which IMO is a mistake, however I understand the line of thinking - instead of acclimating to the altitude they are coming in with the mindset of leaving it all out there at game time. Makes sense but I think it would be easier on the oldies of the Ravens to practice here for a couple days, although probably not feasible.

Ordinarily I think our altitude is made too much of as an advantage in most cases. IN this instance I think it is a slight advantage given the defense playing 87 plays last week and having 5 days to rest on a relatively short week for them, all given their age.

You should really stop bragging about your superior football knowledge when you can't even get the names right of the players on the Ravens, and when you make statements like the bold. Ray Lewis is ancient, Ed Reed is getting up there. Other than those 2, the defense isn't old.

Kemo is old too, but he gets rotated in and out.
 

AMDZen

Lifer
Apr 15, 2004
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I think you mean it becomes more dense, but with less moisture. What happens to a tire in cold weather vs hot?

One main issue is the difference in air temp vs lung temp, which creates the burning effect. Baclavas help to warm it up when mouth breathing. Also, it should be mentioned that lung capacity is lower in colder air. Although I doubt it'll affect these athletes.

Ahhh right. I don't think it's noticeable regardless. I think most athletes prefer to play in the cold though, especially on defense.
 

diesbudt

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Jun 1, 2012
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They were 10-6, not 9-7. Also, you're getting their defense last year confused with the one from 2 years ago.

In 2010, when they went 10-6, they were 9th in total defense, 5th in passing defense, and 2nd in points allowed. In 2011, they were 32nd (NFL-worst) in yards allowed, both total yards and passing yards, and 19th in points allowed. Their one defensive saving grace in 2011 was interceptions, where they led the league with a ridiculous 31.

And what do you know, the 2010 Packers, who weren't as good throughout the year but got hot at the very end of the season and had some balance between offense and defense went on to win the Super Bowl. Then in 2011, they went totally nuts on offense and ignored their defense, and they couldn't even win one playoff game.

Interceptions are a highly random stat and the Packers regressed to the mean starting with that playoff game against the Giants last season.

Yea, but 15-1 with a horrible defense is impressive. Defense helps, but ever since the passing game blew up on the NFL scene, defense is no longer the "defense wins championships".

The kansas city chiefs were 10-6 and made the playoffs in 2010... I don't remember that.
 
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AMDZen

Lifer
Apr 15, 2004
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You should really stop bragging about your superior football knowledge when you can't even get the names right of the players on the Ravens, and when you make statements like the bold. Ray Lewis is ancient, Ed Reed is getting up there. Other than those 2, the defense isn't old.

Kemo is old too, but he gets rotated in and out.

WTF? One letter and I don't know their names?

OK
 

diesbudt

Diamond Member
Jun 1, 2012
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With the 8 teams left in the playoffs, Green Bay is considered having the worst defense.
 

purbeast0

No Lifer
Sep 13, 2001
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Yea, but 15-1 with a horrible defense is impressive. Defense helps, but ever since the passing game blew up on the NFL scene, defense is no longer the "defense wins championships".

to be fair, the ravens defense really is just a glimmer of what they used to be.
 

AMDZen

Lifer
Apr 15, 2004
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Yea I was just giving you a hard time about the name. How about the Ravens defense?

You're right, they aren't as old as most people think. But your two best players are still ancient and I have seen a noticeably drop off in play a lot of weeks in Ed Reed. I think it will matter that its a short week, long flight, mile high, Flacco away is terrible, etc. And in context, you forgot that I said it would be a "slight advantage" given all of that, not a massive one.

Meanwhile our oldest, Champ Bailey has been as rock solid this year as he has ever been.
 

purbeast0

No Lifer
Sep 13, 2001
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only way the ravens have a remote chance is if ray rice has an outstanding game. if they shut him down, ravens won't stand a chance.
 

AMDZen

Lifer
Apr 15, 2004
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With the 8 teams left in the playoffs, Green Bay is considered having the worst defense.

Naw, its NE AINEC, well I guess it is because Atlanta is terrible too

Code:
Overall Defense:

2	Denver
3	San Francisco
4	Seattle
7	Houston
11	Green Bay
17	Baltimore
24	Atlanta
25	New England
 

AMDZen

Lifer
Apr 15, 2004
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only way the ravens have a remote chance is if ray rice has an outstanding game. if they shut him down, ravens won't stand a chance.

He would need a massive game, not just outstanding but otherworldly. Adrian Peterson squared type game
 

techs

Lifer
Sep 26, 2000
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Yeah. All Brady did was take two of the worst defenses in the league to the Super Bowl. Terrible record.
 

AstroManLuca

Lifer
Jun 24, 2004
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If you go by points allowed the Packers are actually near the bottom:

1. Seattle
2. San Francisco

4. Denver
5. Atlanta

9. New England
10. Houston
11. Green Bay

13. Baltimore
 

JD50

Lifer
Sep 4, 2005
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AMDZen you are massively underestimating the Ravens. What happened earlier in the season is all but irrelevant. IMO this will be a close game. I could be wrong though.
 

bignateyk

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Apr 22, 2002
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This game is so tough for me. On one hand I hate the Ravens, but on the other hand I really want AMDZen to look like an idiot when Denver loses. I think I'll root for the Ravens in this one.
 
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