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Robbie 02-08-2016 07:34 PM

hang on now...Manning is only 39, not 43 :)

dyna mo 02-08-2016 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Far-L (Post 20724702)
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This is the way to do a rainbow at Levi.

They should've had Lady Gaga do a halftime song set with the surviving Grateful Dead members and John Mayer filling the Jerry role. That would have been a thousand times more exciting and meaningful than what they did because of the synchronicity of the 50 year anniversaries.

Of course a band that has roots in huge LSD laced parties probably doesn't make the "family friendly" cut... but it would've been way more meaningful in terms of being in the Bay Area, and the band's historic and unique relationship to the tech pioneers that make the sound, network, and visual arts at Levi so unique.

I think Cam wasn't "avoiding" the fumble melee. It only seems that way in slo-mo. In real speed he is trying to anticipate the bounce and that one split millisecond of indecision is what makes him hesitate anticipating a bounce towards him mistakenly.

Glad the Panthers lost though. That is what they get for his stepping on a 12 flag. Also, a 43 year old who moves like he has bricks in his pants is pretty cool winning the big one on the eve of his retirement; that is always going to be good even if it isn't that interesting to watch. But, I like great defensive games. D in any sport only gets the credit they deserve when a championship is won.

You had me at John Mayer!

Far-L 02-08-2016 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20724721)
hang on now...Manning is only 39, not 43 :)

My bad, was watching Jaramir Jagr on the tube as I was typing and transposed the two; you are correct.

Manning still moves slower than a drunk grandma.

Robbie 02-08-2016 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Far-L (Post 20724786)
Manning still moves slower than a drunk grandma.

Yeah, his physical play wasn't very good. I think his mental mastery of the game is very good. He definitely knows how to read the field very well.

But his body couldn't quite keep up.

It's a shame really. People like you and me get a little older and we can go to the doctor and get testosterone therapy.

Athletes can't (as long as they are still playing). So they end up unable to compete with the younger guys. :(

The exact opposite of professional bodybuilding. A guy Manning's age would be in the prime of his competitive years (since they can take steroids in MASSIVE amounts).

Not saying that pro football, basketball, or baseball should have players on massive amounts of steroids.
But I do think it would be only fair if they allowed testosterone therapy.

Perhaps set a level of free testosterone in the blood that is equal to the average man at age 25.

That way a guy in his 30's (and even well into his 40's) could still play at a high physical level by keeping their testosterone levels at an optimum level.

It would be freakin' awesome to have a guy like Manning with all of his experience and knowledge of the game still be able to "go" physically as well.

Just seems kind of unfair that "normal" people can get testosterone and keep their bodies in shape and their cocks hard...but a pro athlete has to suffer without.

The Porn Nerd 02-08-2016 09:48 PM

It would've been a better show if Lady Gaga had done the halftime thing and Bruno Mars did the National Anthem.

cosis 02-08-2016 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ReggieDurango (Post 20724479)
You would certainly never see Tom Brady back away from a fumble the way Cam did

Maybe he thought it was still the regular season?

SBJ 02-09-2016 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd (Post 20724809)
It would've been a better show if Lady Gaga had done the halftime thing and Bruno Mars did the National Anthem.

No way cause Lady Gaga nailed the National Anthem and Bruno would've tried to add his flair to it and I hate that shit. I gotta say I didn't think Gaga would do a good job at the anthem but she was amazing.

Screwed Up 02-09-2016 05:00 AM

Watching the game while being in a restaurant in a third world country with salsa blaring from a nearby bar, I didn't care about the half time show. I just thought it was funny more than anything. However it had too much symbolism/propaganda to my liking.

Plus having no sound made me draw my own conclusions: If you like D or play D yourself, this was a great game with a lot of sack and fumble action. Go D!!! :thumbsup

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20724796)
Yeah, his physical play wasn't very good. I think his mental mastery of the game is very good. He definitely knows how to read the field very well.

But his body couldn't quite keep up.

It's a shame really. People like you and me get a little older and we can go to the doctor and get testosterone therapy.

Athletes can't (as long as they are still playing). So they end up unable to compete with the younger guys. :(

The exact opposite of professional bodybuilding. A guy Manning's age would be in the prime of his competitive years (since they can take steroids in MASSIVE amounts).

Not saying that pro football, basketball, or baseball should have players on massive amounts of steroids.
But I do think it would be only fair if they allowed testosterone therapy.

Perhaps set a level of free testosterone in the blood that is equal to the average man at age 25.

That way a guy in his 30's (and even well into his 40's) could still play at a high physical level by keeping their testosterone levels at an optimum level.

It would be freakin' awesome to have a guy like Manning with all of his experience and knowledge of the game still be able to "go" physically as well.

Just seems kind of unfair that "normal" people can get testosterone and keep their bodies in shape and their cocks hard...but a pro athlete has to suffer without.

That's one gross piece of disinformation.There is much more to growing old than just declining testosterone levels. And in fact, even that is not a given as in primitive rural areas old men have just as much testosterone as young men

I very much doubt that a highly trained 39yo athlete has problems with his testosterone levels. Testosterone is not the holy grail. Consistent training & recovery is. And really for a QB the most important thing is to read the field. Which he did very well as you state.:winkwink:
Kudos to him, they won! :pimp


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