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**** Official Super Bowl 50 **** Broncos v. Panthers (1 Viewer)

Will the half time show suck?

  • Yes

    Votes: 230 81.9%
  • No

    Votes: 51 18.1%

  • Total voters
    281
I'm glad I recorded the game because by the time the fourth quarter rolled around I was knee deep in a 20 pack.

So happy the Broncos won and I got to share it with my two daughters.
wait you shared a 20-pack with your two daughters? :unsure:

:)

-QG
And they make 20 packs?
Not much of a drinker, eh?
They do not sell 20 packs anywhere near where I live. I would have seen them. 20 packs of what?

 
I'm glad I recorded the game because by the time the fourth quarter rolled around I was knee deep in a 20 pack.

So happy the Broncos won and I got to share it with my two daughters.
wait you shared a 20-pack with your two daughters? :unsure:

:)

-QG
And they make 20 packs?
Not much of a drinker, eh?
They do not sell 20 packs anywhere near where I live. I would have seen them. 20 packs of what?
Cheap beer. Bud, Miller, etc.

 
I'm sure the game was awesome to a Bronco's fan but I can assure you, to a neutral fan, it was painfully boring.  And I can appreciate good defense.  Carolina was sloppy in every phase of the game; from missing FGs to not covering punts to flags on every return.  They actually moved the ball OK but turned it over repeatedly.  Simply put, I think the moment was too big for them. 

Denver's offense was nothing special either with the only TD coming on a 5 yard drive.  Talib should have been ejected for the egregious face mask.  I know the NFL doesn't do that but they should. 

Officials could have dropped a PI flag or two on the Broncos.  Refs weren't horrible but I was disappointed at the telecast not showing us better replays of critical calls, like the pivotal catch/no catch.

Really an underwhelming game...  But, winning ugly is still winning.  Congrats Denver, you earned the victory.  This was just not a good game to watch.

 
I'm sure the game was awesome to a Bronco's fan but I can assure you, to a neutral fan, it was painfully boring.  And I can appreciate good defense.  Carolina was sloppy in every phase of the game; from missing FGs to not covering punts to flags on every return.  They actually moved the ball OK but turned it over repeatedly.  Simply put, I think the moment was too big for them. 

Denver's offense was nothing special either with the only TD coming on a 5 yard drive.  Talib should have been ejected for the egregious face mask.  I know the NFL doesn't do that but they should. 

Officials could have dropped a PI flag or two on the Broncos.  Refs weren't horrible but I was disappointed at the telecast not showing us better replays of critical calls, like the pivotal catch/no catch.

Really an underwhelming game...  But, winning ugly is still winning.  Congrats Denver, you earned the victory.  This was just not a good game to watch.


An all-time great defense dominating in the Super Bowl is rarely fun to watch for anybody but fans of the team dominating, which is why when people talk about the best Super Bowls ever, you never hear Bears/Patriots, Ravens/Giants, Bucs/Raiders or Seahawks/Broncos mentioned.  It was ugly, yes, but as a Broncos fan, it was pretty sweet. 

 
An all-time great defense dominating in the Super Bowl is rarely fun to watch for anybody but fans of the team dominating, which is why when people talk about the best Super Bowls ever, you never hear Bears/Patriots, Ravens/Giants, Bucs/Raiders or Seahawks/Broncos mentioned.  It was ugly, yes, but as a Broncos fan, it was pretty sweet. 
Admittedly, the "Super Bowl" is a tough label to live up to... we all want big plays and high drama.

 
I personally found the entire Super bowl experience this year to be very flat after Lady Gaga sang the national anthem. I generally love watching great defense in games--but I like watching games where you see great defenses battling great offenses. The metaphoric irresistible force meeting the immovable object. This game was far from that. This was a game where two solid defenses were playing against two fairly putrid offenses. More power to you guys for finding the game to be entertaining--as this is a subjective thing--but I personally found it to be a very "buzz kill" experience in almost every respect. Then again--I also had zero rooting interest in the game. Maybe if I was a Broncos fan I would feel differently.
"Solid" defenses?  Two of the best in the league, maybe among the best this decade. (feel free to tell me I'm way off based on stats, I'm just going by what I saw) 

agreed that the playcalling was uninspired, but the Panthers offense was the best in the NFL this year. 

I was cheering for the Panthers but still found the game objectively entertaining.    Ugly, but sometimes ugly can be entertaining. 

 
Two good defenses. But some dreadful offenses that game. Multiple open receivers missed, drops, fumbles, ridiculous penalty count. Of course Bronco fans enjoyed it, as they should. But to the casual fan, it was not a very entertaining game. I think the second half became background noise at the party for most folks.

 
"Solid" defenses?  Two of the best in the league, maybe among the best this decade. (feel free to tell me I'm way off based on stats, I'm just going by what I saw) 

agreed that the playcalling was uninspired, but the Panthers offense was the best in the NFL this year. 

I was cheering for the Panthers but still found the game objectively entertaining.    Ugly, but sometimes ugly can be entertaining. 
I replied to this same concept in an earlier post.   I think any defense can look great against an uninspired offense that doesn't put pressure on them.  This game was exactly that.  The moment Denver went up 10 points---they went to some of the most conservative play calling on offense that I've seen.   The moment the officials didn't allow the catch by Cotchery at the beginning of the game--and Cam gets sack fumbled for a TD--Cam played disengaged/disinterested for much of the game.  I'll copy and paste my reply from earlier:

I don't buy that for a second. Cam played with zero to no emotion the entire game. Carolina's play calling was putrid at best. J-Stew gets hurt early and except for one good jump into the end zone was not the same player. Cotchery dropped a gimme pass in the second half that would have put Carolina at first and goal from the 3 yard line. Even when Carolina had the chance to make plays on offense---they blew them. Ginn had some drops that had nothing to do with the defense either. Besides that--once Denver got up 10-0--they also resorted to vastly conservative play calling. The offensive play calling for both teams really played into the imagery of this being a "defensive battle". Both defenses were solid--but neither offense was really applying much pressure to either defense.

 
Carolina's WRs drop passes; it's what they did all year.  For every big catch Ted Ginn made this past season, he had another in that same game that he dropped. 

Vastly conservative play calling?  Uh, what?  The Broncos had, IIRC, 7 sacks. You don't allow 7 sacks by playing conservatively on offense. Carolina took shots down field the whole game, and even hit a few of them, but, by and large, their inability to score was because the Broncos defense punched them in the mouth and they could never really get on track.  

You say Carolina's offense blew the chances to make plays on offense when they were there...that tends to happen when a great defense throws you off your game. 

 
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 Carolina is a run-first team.  They led the league in rushing attempts.  Can't really fault them for trying to run the ball to get out of the hole.  They won 15 games in the regular season by running the ball.

What won the game for Denver is they contained the Carolina running attack and forced the Panthers to throw the ball down-field - not just because the score dictated them to, but because they couldn't run.  

As far as Denver turtling up and protecting a lead - that's exactly what they've done all year.  This game was nothing out of the ordinary for the Broncos.  They put it all on the defense to win the game, just as they did all season.

 
Haha, well, jerseys are sized big in general and though I'm tall I'm not large so it was fine. Good times were had by all. :banned:  
Ha, I didn't realize you were this user. Long draft but should be a good season. Most teams looked pretty even.

 

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