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While waiting for the elevator to leave the VIP suites at Lucas Oil Stadium, Gisele said,

"My husband can not f****ing throw the ball and catch the ball at the same
time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times."


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interference said:
"My husband can not f****ing throw the ball and catch the ball at the same
time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times."
I'm confused. When did she marry Bradford? And here I thought she was with Brady.
 

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interference said:
While waiting for the elevator to leave the VIP suites at Lucas Oil Stadium, Gisele said,

"My husband can not f****ing throw the ball and catch the ball at the same
time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times."


[flv]http://www.theinsider.com/media/video/2012/02/49454/ins_gisele_at_super_bowl_120206.flv[/flv]


http://www.theinsider.com/gossip/49452_ ... index.html


To be fair, she has a point. Granted not all of the passes were the best, but there were some very catchable balls that the receivers either failed to fight for, adjust properly, or straight dropped.

The Welker drop? Sure, it wasn't great, but he could have caught it. I saw Amendola make those catches last year.
 

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Was Ochocinco on the field for the Pats last drive? Even though he was a complete non-factor for them this season you would think thats the one situation where he could do something. The last drive was basically Hernandez and Branch that had to make plays, and Branch only had that 4th down catch.
 

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JdashSTL said:
Was Ochocinco on the field for the Pats last drive? Even though he was a complete non-factor for them this season you would think thats the one situation where he could do something. The last drive was basically Hernandez and Branch that had to make plays, and Branch only had that 4th down catch.

I don't think so, you think they would have tried something, I mean it wasn't like there was room for confusion. Get to the endzone and catch the ball. I don't think the Pats had a smart gameplan, they rarely used the no huddle, and it let the Giants defense stay rested. One of the few times they did use it was at the end of the first half and they scored a TD. Then they basically stayed away till the end of the game.
 

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bluecoconuts said:
JdashSTL said:
Was Ochocinco on the field for the Pats last drive? Even though he was a complete non-factor for them this season you would think thats the one situation where he could do something. The last drive was basically Hernandez and Branch that had to make plays, and Branch only had that 4th down catch.

I don't think so, you think they would have tried something, I mean it wasn't like there was room for confusion. Get to the endzone and catch the ball. I don't think the Pats had a smart gameplan, they rarely used the no huddle, and it let the Giants defense stay rested. One of the few times they did use it was at the end of the first half and they scored a TD. Then they basically stayed away till the end of the game.

I think they were more concerned with giving the defense some rest. The TOP end up very lopsided in the Giants favor. The safety played a big role in that, but it seemed like the Giants always had a decent drive. They had established the running game. I dont recall many 3 & outs by them.
 

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JdashSTL said:
I think they were more concerned with giving the defense some rest. The TOP end up very lopsided in the Giants favor. The safety played a big role in that, but it seemed like the Giants always had a decent drive. They had established the running game. I dont recall many 3 & outs by them.

It's one of the things I like about Chip Kelly's no huddle here at Oregon. He still uses the whole play clock unless he is truly in a hurry up. You watch his team shift a couple times, sometimes the QB just stands there with his hands in position to receive the snap while the clock runs down. Same effect of not allowing the D to shuffle players but takes the same time as a huddle.
 

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Gisele Brady said:
"My husband can not fucking throw the ball and catch the ball at the same
time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times."

For once, I agree with Brandon Jacobs. She really ought to shut up when it comes to football. She's completely hot, yes, but she doesn't know what it's like to try to catch a ball with a hard-hitting safety or linebacker bearing down upon her. Hell, I'd love to see her try to catch a football in any real football game.

It doesn't excuse the performance of Brady's receivers or the Patriots defense at all. I just don't think that the air-headed supermodel wife of the quarterback should be the person chewing them out.
 

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Memento said:
Gisele Brady said:
"My husband can not freaking throw the ball and catch the ball at the same
time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times."

For once, I agree with Brandon Jacobs. She really ought to shut up when it comes to football. She's completely hot, yes, but she doesn't know what it's like to try to catch a ball with a hard-hitting safety or linebacker bearing down upon her. Hell, I'd love to see her try to catch a football in any real football game.

It doesn't excuse the performance of Brady's receivers or the Patriots defense at all. I just don't think that the air-headed supermodel wife of the quarterback should be the person chewing them out.

Completely agree. lol I knew Brandon Jacobs had to say something about this. I have always thought that Gisele is overrated for the highest payed model in the world and no I'm not gay.
 

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superfan24 said:
Memento said:
Gisele Brady said:
"My husband can not freaking throw the ball and catch the ball at the same
time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times."

For once, I agree with Brandon Jacobs. She really ought to shut up when it comes to football. She's completely hot, yes, but she doesn't know what it's like to try to catch a ball with a hard-hitting safety or linebacker bearing down upon her. Hell, I'd love to see her try to catch a football in any real football game.

It doesn't excuse the performance of Brady's receivers or the Patriots defense at all. I just don't think that the air-headed supermodel wife of the quarterback should be the person chewing them out.

Completely agree. lol I knew Brandon Jacobs had to say something about this. I have always thought that Gisele is overrated for the highest payed model in the world and no I'm not gay.

lol what??

But hey, I'm with you. I don't find Gisele or any other "super model" that attractive. Best lookin chicks are at your local mall or college. Or when you were in high school. Or w/e chick you had the hots for in any grade.
 

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Angry Ram said:
superfan24 said:
Memento said:
Gisele Brady said:
"My husband can not freaking throw the ball and catch the ball at the same
time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times."

For once, I agree with Brandon Jacobs. She really ought to shut up when it comes to football. She's completely hot, yes, but she doesn't know what it's like to try to catch a ball with a hard-hitting safety or linebacker bearing down upon her. Hell, I'd love to see her try to catch a football in any real football game.

It doesn't excuse the performance of Brady's receivers or the Patriots defense at all. I just don't think that the air-headed supermodel wife of the quarterback should be the person chewing them out.

Completely agree. lol I knew Brandon Jacobs had to say something about this. I have always thought that Gisele is overrated for the highest payed model in the world and no I'm not gay.

lol what??

But hey, I'm with you. I don't find Gisele or any other "super model" that attractive. Best lookin chicks are at your local mall or college. Or when you were in high school. Or w/e chick you had the hots for in any grade.

glad I'm not the only one. haha I said that cause everyone else seems to think she's the hottest woman on earth.
 

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RamFan503 said:
JdashSTL said:
I think they were more concerned with giving the defense some rest. The TOP end up very lopsided in the Giants favor. The safety played a big role in that, but it seemed like the Giants always had a decent drive. They had established the running game. I dont recall many 3 & outs by them.

It's one of the things I like about Chip Kelly's no huddle here at Oregon. He still uses the whole play clock unless he is truly in a hurry up. You watch his team shift a couple times, sometimes the QB just stands there with his hands in position to receive the snap while the clock runs down. Same effect of not allowing the D to shuffle players but takes the same time as a huddle.

I hope he comes to the NFL soon. It would be really intriguing to see.

The best QBs that utilize the no-huddle in the NFL usually speed up the offense at different times just to catch the D off-guard (late substitutions, not getting lined up right). I always thought Peyton Manning was the master of that.
 

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JdashSTL said:
RamFan503 said:
JdashSTL said:
I think they were more concerned with giving the defense some rest. The TOP end up very lopsided in the Giants favor. The safety played a big role in that, but it seemed like the Giants always had a decent drive. They had established the running game. I dont recall many 3 & outs by them.

It's one of the things I like about Chip Kelly's no huddle here at Oregon. He still uses the whole play clock unless he is truly in a hurry up. You watch his team shift a couple times, sometimes the QB just stands there with his hands in position to receive the snap while the clock runs down. Same effect of not allowing the D to shuffle players but takes the same time as a huddle.

I hope he comes to the NFL soon. It would be really intriguing to see.

The best QBs that utilize the no-huddle in the NFL usually speed up the offense at different times just to catch the D off-guard (late substitutions, not getting lined up right). I always thought Peyton Manning was the master of that.
Peyton Manning is pretty much the master of everything, so saying that he is the master of anything is usually a pretty good bet.