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  • Hector
    el Hombre de Acero
    • May 19, 2003
    • 31852

    #61
    Originally posted by Operation:Mego
    ^^^ I think so. It was literally the first one they showed.
    Nice action and all...but it feels more like a Jason Bourne movie than Captain America.

    I mean...90% of the trailer was Steve Rogers in street clothes...or as CA with no mask...only 10% felt like he was in full (mask included) Captain America uniform.
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    • Bronxboykev
      Permanent Member
      • Mar 7, 2011
      • 3013

      #62
      I don't think anyone outside of Seattle fans saw this game going this way... Seattle has a Defense that will be a force to be reckoned with for years to come they are so fast it's scary. Not since the 85 Bears D has a defense been this good... which will allow that offense that does just enough to win to grow and get better. Cudos to the Seahawks and their fans!

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      • The Bat
        Batman Fanatic
        • Jul 14, 2002
        • 13412

        #63
        Denver, still owns the dubious record for most Super Bowl losses, now at five. And Peyton Manning, you now enjoy the distinction of 12 postseason losses, the most in NFL history.
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        • kingdom warrior
          OH JES!!
          • Jul 21, 2005
          • 12478

          #64
          The game was great up to the safety.... i bailed out the beginning of the second half....lol At least i had fun at Superbowl boulevard, my daughter had a blast there on saturday......

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          • Spawn67
            Career Member
            • Aug 14, 2009
            • 816

            #65
            Last night Peyton repeated something that he did in his first Super Bowl loss. He left the field immediately after the game! He did not go out on the field and congratulate the winning quarterback. What a loser!!! Every losing quarterback always goes out on the field and shakes hands with the winning quarterback!! So much for him being the classiest QB.

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            • Random Axe
              The Voice of Reason
              • Apr 16, 2008
              • 4518

              #66
              Sherman also praised Manning during an interview Monday morning on ESPN's "Mike and Mike."

              "When I was limping up to my press conference and trying to make it up the stairs, somebody taps me on the shoulder and extends their hand and asks if I'm all right," Sherman said during the interview. "My eyes try to make it up to see who it is, and it's Peyton ... fully dressed in a suit and obviously very concerned about my well-being.

              "You know, after a game like that, biggest stage ever -- to ask how you're doing and really be generally concerned about an opponent, that shows an incredibly different amount of humility and class."

              Sherman also explained Monday why he took to Twitter to defend Manning.

              "People shouldn't have to write to bash him after the season he had and everything he did ... everything he's accomplished in his career and this year as a football player," Sherman said. "He is a Hall of Fame player, he's a living legend, he's a record-holding quarterback, he's a Super Bowl champion, he's been a Super Bowl MVP.

              "I think if you want to criticize his play on the field, that's fine. But don't call some of the things that they were calling him."


              The Seattle D would have rattled ANY Super Bowl eam of ANY era. He had a bad game, but I think the Hawks get 90 percent of that credit. He still remains in my top five of all-time QB's I've seen even after that performance. The Broncos lost that game, Not Manning. Let's keep this in perspective.
              I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she dumped me before we met.

              If anyone here believes in psychokinesis, please raise my hand.

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              • ubermanx
                Career Member
                • Jul 3, 2013
                • 946

                #67
                I think the Seahawks will win 48-8 ...

                -Martin

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                • Random Axe
                  The Voice of Reason
                  • Apr 16, 2008
                  • 4518

                  #68
                  Colorado state representatives have called an emergency session in attempts to legalize "anything that takes this pain away." I hear the Seahawks celebration parade is set for 2:30PM Wednesday in downtown San Francisco.
                  I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she dumped me before we met.

                  If anyone here believes in psychokinesis, please raise my hand.

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                  • Bronxboykev
                    Permanent Member
                    • Mar 7, 2011
                    • 3013

                    #69
                    Originally posted by Random Axe
                    Sherman also praised Manning during an interview Monday morning on ESPN's "Mike and Mike."

                    "When I was limping up to my press conference and trying to make it up the stairs, somebody taps me on the shoulder and extends their hand and asks if I'm all right," Sherman said during the interview. "My eyes try to make it up to see who it is, and it's Peyton ... fully dressed in a suit and obviously very concerned about my well-being.

                    "You know, after a game like that, biggest stage ever -- to ask how you're doing and really be generally concerned about an opponent, that shows an incredibly different amount of humility and class."

                    Sherman also explained Monday why he took to Twitter to defend Manning.

                    "People shouldn't have to write to bash him after the season he had and everything he did ... everything he's accomplished in his career and this year as a football player," Sherman said. "He is a Hall of Fame player, he's a living legend, he's a record-holding quarterback, he's a Super Bowl champion, he's been a Super Bowl MVP.

                    "I think if you want to criticize his play on the field, that's fine. But don't call some of the things that they were calling him."


                    The Seattle D would have rattled ANY Super Bowl eam of ANY era. He had a bad game, but I think the Hawks get 90 percent of that credit. He still remains in my top five of all-time QB's I've seen even after that performance. The Broncos lost that game, Not Manning. Let's keep this in perspective.
                    Ax that was a money statement right there!!! No one has to defend this guy... Anyone who questions his character Heart or desire on or off the field doesn't know a whole hell of a lot about this guy... Maybe the Epitamie of class now days is how Sherman reacted at the end of the Niners game. 99 out of 100 Qbs in yesterday's game wouldn't have faired any better than Peyton did yesterday... Haters are going to Hate... SD is my team but I got news for you I'd put on a cheerleaders outfit if that guy was QB ing my team

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                    • Fuzzysnail
                      Persistent Member
                      • Feb 18, 2007
                      • 1048

                      #70
                      Originally posted by The Bat
                      Denver, still owns the dubious record for most Super Bowl losses, now at five. And Peyton Manning, you now enjoy the distinction of 12 postseason losses, the most in NFL history.
                      I'm not quite sure why that is funny.....

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                      • Random Axe
                        The Voice of Reason
                        • Apr 16, 2008
                        • 4518

                        #71
                        ^^^ +1

                        Terry Bradshaw has a .737 winning percentage in the playoffs. Is there anyone who would debate on who was the better QB? Passing records and MVP's are individual awards. Super Bowls are won by teams. However, I promise you that those teams he played for in the playoffs would NEVER have even sniffed the postseason without him. Ever. It's no wonder he had those neck surgeries as he had to carry the weight of all those teams and the fan expectations on his shoulders for all those years. One man can only do so much, and he's carried far more than he should have. Yesterday was a complete team breakdown while facing the best defense in twenty plus years.

                        Manning is the consumate professional, good family man and all around genuine nice guy. He's the Derek Jeter of the NFL. You might hate his team, but you respect the player and the man.
                        I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she dumped me before we met.

                        If anyone here believes in psychokinesis, please raise my hand.

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                        • jwyblejr
                          galactic yo-yo
                          • Apr 6, 2006
                          • 11147

                          #72
                          Was not expecting Harvin to be back or I wouldn't have made the pick the way I would have. By the way,I think he should have been MVP.

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                          • Evel KMego
                            Museum Daredevil
                            • Apr 26, 2006
                            • 1444

                            #73
                            Originally posted by Random Axe
                            ^^^ +1

                            Terry Bradshaw has a .737 winning percentage in the playoffs. Is there anyone who would debate on who was the better QB? Passing records and MVP's are individual awards. Super Bowls are won by teams. However, I promise you that those teams he played for in the playoffs would NEVER have even sniffed the postseason without him. Ever. It's no wonder he had those neck surgeries as he had to carry the weight of all those teams and the fan expectations on his shoulders for all those years. One man can only do so much, and he's carried far more than he should have. Yesterday was a complete team breakdown while facing the best defense in twenty plus years.

                            Manning is the consumate professional, good family man and all around genuine nice guy. He's the Derek Jeter of the NFL. You might hate his team, but you respect the player and the man.
                            Very well said Scott! For the life of me I can't understand the Peyton haters. He carried the Colts teams to the playoffs every year, Never brags or trash talks in interviews(Sherman), Studies and works harder then 99% of anyone to ever play the game. He's such an awful human being, that he has given millions in charity including starting a children's hospital in Indy. Yeah he's a real dick! People just hate because he gets all the attention. There's a reason for that, he deserves it!

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                            • BATMAN89
                              Mego obsessed!!!
                              • Jul 20, 2010
                              • 3401

                              #74
                              The only reason I don't like Peyton is that he has choked every time that I was rooting for him.
                              The only time he won was against my Chicago Bears! LOL!
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                              • Evel KMego
                                Museum Daredevil
                                • Apr 26, 2006
                                • 1444

                                #75
                                Originally posted by Spawn67
                                Last night Peyton repeated something that he did in his first Super Bowl loss. He left the field immediately after the game! He did not go out on the field and congratulate the winning quarterback. What a loser!!! Every losing quarterback always goes out on the field and shakes hands with the winning quarterback!! So much for him being the classiest QB.
                                Check your facts before you post. There's pics all over the internet of Peyton and Wilson shaking hands after the game. Just google did Manning shake Wilson's hand after the Super Bowl. Again haters believe what they want. I feel sad for you.

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