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A center being able to frequently get away with moving the ball 1-2 feet forward before the snap is an underrated art form.
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Yes. Yes they did. View Quote I didn't see a puff piece in the link, just fans bitching. |
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Quoted: You're not wrong. Most Cowboys fans wish Jerry would go away. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: A tantrum? No. Just telling people how I felt after listening to a whole seasons worth of shitting on a person non stop week after week. My issue with the Cowboys is Jerry Jones. The way he treated Landry was incredibly messed up, and I thought firing Schramm was a bad move. He is not a likable person, at all. You're not wrong. Most Cowboys fans wish Jerry would go away. I’ve often compared Jerry Jones to The Mad King. An increasingly unstable egomaniac that people begrudgingly put up with because they thought he would probably die soon and his son, that was next in line to the thrown, showed so much promise. Unfortunately, the Mad King burned all down before his son could take over. |
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Quoted: Smart play based on the rules the NFL made to “protect players.” If he went high he would have risked a penalty. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Low hit on a defenseless receiver Smart play based on the rules the NFL made to “protect players.” If he went high he would have risked a penalty. I saw a 90° hypertextension of my friends knee on a hit like that at about 10 feet away in high school. It sounded like ripping a towel in half. |
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Quoted: I saw a 90° hypertextension of my friends knee on a hit like that at about 10 feet away in high school. It sounded like ripping a towel in half. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Low hit on a defenseless receiver Smart play based on the rules the NFL made to “protect players.” If he went high he would have risked a penalty. I saw a 90° hypertextension of my friends knee on a hit like that at about 10 feet away in high school. It sounded like ripping a towel in half. I don’t know what the consensus is, but I know a lot of WRs would prefer DBs go high on hits rather than go low. |
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Congratulations, Lions fans.
The NFL’s longest playoff win drought ends at 31 seasons. That leaves the Dolphins as the only NFL team not to win a playoff game this century. |
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Game over. Congrats Lions, I really thought the Rams were going to win this one.
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McVay screwed up punting on 4th down. They should have gone for it. Their defense hasn't stopped much today. No guarantee they would get the ball back and only having 1 time out left.
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Quoted: Quoted: I'm not even a Baltimore fan, so I have no skin in this. But that's not really helping the case that SF is better than Baltimore. They aren't. I wasn't the one who said they were, I was pointing out the folly in the statement. |
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Quoted: Smart play based on the rules the NFL made to “protect players.” If he went high he would have risked a penalty. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Low hit on a defenseless receiver Smart play based on the rules the NFL made to “protect players.” If he went high he would have risked a penalty. Yep. Totally legal hit. No penalty, no fines. Ta king low is the smart move now. Fewer concussions. More knee injuries. Rules have consequences. |
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Let's all pretend my doom and gloom and pearl clutching, didnt happen; alright guys?
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Shout out lions, a lot of people here thought their draft choices this year were gonna set them back, but they gotta home play off win. What a day for them.
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What a great game.
An offensive shootout in the first half, and a defensive grind is the 2nd, being decided by a single point. |
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View Quote Every game on Saturday could end up having a double digit point spread. |
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Quoted: I’ve often compared Jerry Jones to The Mad King. An increasingly unstable egomaniac that people begrudgingly put up with because they thought he would probably die soon and his son, that was next in line to the thrown, showed so much promise. Unfortunately, the Mad King burned all down before his son could take over. View Quote FWIW, I believe Stephen and Will McClay have been keeping Jerry in check, and sometimes straight vetoing his ass. I mean, Jerry REALLY wanted to draft Johnny Football. They effectively told him to sit down and shut the fuck up, we're drafting and All-Pro guard. I'm uhh...fairly pleased with the career progression of Zack Martin. |
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Hot take...
It's gonna be Niners - Lions in the NFC championship. |
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Quoted: Yeah, the weather guy with an emergency warning telling us it was cold. No Shit. If he had not told me, I might not have noticed. Fuck. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Local TV switched to the news at 10:00. Motherfuckers!!!!! WTF. Yeah, the weather guy with an emergency warning telling us it was cold. No Shit. If he had not told me, I might not have noticed. Fuck. Haha, something like that happened in my market a while back about a Tornado warning 50+ miles away from me. IIRC, that was a Lions game that came down to the final seconds too. Whats insane was they could have just had a scrolling warning at the bottom of the screen or at least had a PiP, but nope. They got crucified on social media for it. I kinda felt bad for the weather guy as it definitely wasn’t his decision. |
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Quoted: FWIW, I believe Stephen and Will McClay have been keeping Jerry in check, and sometimes straight vetoing his ass. I mean, Jerry REALLY wanted to draft Johnny Football. They effectively told him to sit down and shut the fuck up, we're drafting and All-Pro guard. I'm uhh...fairly pleased with the career progression of Zack Martin. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I’ve often compared Jerry Jones to The Mad King. An increasingly unstable egomaniac that people begrudgingly put up with because they thought he would probably die soon and his son, that was next in line to the thrown, showed so much promise. Unfortunately, the Mad King burned all down before his son could take over. FWIW, I believe Stephen and Will McClay have been keeping Jerry in check, and sometimes straight vetoing his ass. I mean, Jerry REALLY wanted to draft Johnny Football. They effectively told him to sit down and shut the fuck up, we're drafting and All-Pro guard. I'm uhh...fairly pleased with the career progression of Zack Martin. The RGWeed situation is a good example of Stephen Jones’ genius. |
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View Quote I like the streaming options. OTA often sucks where I live. The OTA NBC broadcast was unwatchable today. |
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Quoted: We all rooted for him to win the Super Bowl. He did. Now he can receive boos. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Lions fans booing Stafford….i get it, but I don’t get it. THEY traded him. We all rooted for him to win the Super Bowl. He did. Now he can receive boos. Boo Stafford for something the Lions did. Okay then. |
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Quoted: Using single game head to head results can be very misleading. I mean... the Ravens lost both games they played against the Steelers. Does that mean the Ravens are doomed if the Steelers escape Buffalo? View Quote There was only one division where all teams had a winning record. Flacco was due for a Flacco game, and it came against the chiefs. I would be afraid to play the steelers in the playoffs. |
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Congrats to the Lions fans.
Playoff drought monkey's off the back and should curb stomp it next week. |
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Quoted: They were good before the SB era. Who is to blame for their problems since? Owners? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yup. Lions are trash. All that storing in the 1st Qtr is done. Rams get a FG here? It's done SOL. They'll never be good They were good before the SB era. Who is to blame for their problems since? Owners? https://syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/2652877-urban-legends-the-curse-of-bobby-layne.amp.html Also owners. |
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