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<blockquote data-quote="Bogart" data-source="post: 338752" data-attributes="member: 3900"><p>I am pretty sure I was talking about your team, and not mine. Sure enough, stats are everything, and according to stats, Big Ben was OUT PLAYED in both his Super Bowl performances. I would'nt doubt he holds those records, since when Bradshaw played for the team, they had a running game that he relied on, unlike Big Ben, teams in the 70's were passed on power running. </p><p></p><p>Green Bay is not Baltimore and nor are we the Jets who both pissed around in those games and gave it to the Steelers. Baltimore blows a 14 point lead, as they had been known to do all year in the 2nd half of games (They let the Saints, Texans, and Patriots come back against them when they had them beat). The Jets were inconsistent all year long on their offense, but what about Green Bay? Your defense let Drew Brees and Tom Brady carve it, and Aaron Rodgers is not either of them. If we can win 3 games on the road in some of the worst atmospheres for a visiting team, we can beat your team too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogart, post: 338752, member: 3900"] I am pretty sure I was talking about your team, and not mine. Sure enough, stats are everything, and according to stats, Big Ben was OUT PLAYED in both his Super Bowl performances. I would'nt doubt he holds those records, since when Bradshaw played for the team, they had a running game that he relied on, unlike Big Ben, teams in the 70's were passed on power running. Green Bay is not Baltimore and nor are we the Jets who both pissed around in those games and gave it to the Steelers. Baltimore blows a 14 point lead, as they had been known to do all year in the 2nd half of games (They let the Saints, Texans, and Patriots come back against them when they had them beat). The Jets were inconsistent all year long on their offense, but what about Green Bay? Your defense let Drew Brees and Tom Brady carve it, and Aaron Rodgers is not either of them. If we can win 3 games on the road in some of the worst atmospheres for a visiting team, we can beat your team too. [/QUOTE]
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