Schottenheimer Chokes Again

New England 24, San Diego 21

No surprises here.

9 comments:

Gooch said...

I'm going to swallow some Ajax now. Talk to you later.

Jack Steiner said...

Sorry. I made money off this game. I despise the Pats, but this was a gimme.

-Ann said...

Oh no! Congrats on your windfall, Jack, but I really like Marty. I just don't understand why he has such lousy luck in playoff games.

Jack Steiner said...

John Elway loves Marty too. ;) Maybe he is the reason that Marty has such a mental block.

Gooch said...

Hard to blame this one on Marty. Fumbled punt, fumbled interception, needless Unnecessary Roughness penalty - if ever there was an example of a team giving a game away this was it.

Jack Steiner said...

All true- but still his presence, his karma.

Anonymous said...

I've always been pretty anti-Marty, but this one can't be blamed on him. I expected the Chargers to be outcoached; they weren't. They were prepared, they had good playcalling, and they had a solid gameplan.

But in the end, running backs don't win playoff games... quarterbacks do. Rivers was in his first career playoff game... he's essentially a rookie QB. Brady, on the other hand, is still Brady.

Besides, the Chargers are still a young team, and should be a contender again next year. The only reason Marty will get fired is because he isn't getting along well with his boss... and that's a pretty crappy reason to get fired.

Jack Steiner said...

Brady threw three interceptions.

Anonymous said...

Brady threw three interceptions.

But you can't just look at the stats. Based on the stats, Peyton had a horrible game against the Ravens. But he got a bunch of key first downs, kept the chains moving, and led the Colts on five scoring drives. By my watching, Peyton played a very good game.

The question isn't whether you make mistakes, it's when and how costly.

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