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After what I saw Thursday, the Jets could use a deep threat and return man. Besides, its not like he was tearing things up in Seattle.
Of all the races of the universe the Squats have the longest memories and the shortest tempers. They are uncouth, unpredictably violent, and frequently drunk. Overall, I'm glad they're on our side!
Office of Naval Intelligence Research discovers 3 out of 4 sailors make up 75% of U.S. Navy.
"Madness is like gravity... All you need is a little push."
I was just as shocked as the rest of you...but...I find that so far, many of the decisions that managment has made have worked out pretty well.
Yeah, the Seattle management have really made some outstanding personnel moves since Pete Carroll arrived. I think that they've really bought into his system. While I can't see him being the next Bill Cowher, Tom Landry or Vince Lombardi*, he's definitely going to leave his mark on that organization.
Wow.... Almost wish I had more points on Stl.... And less on a few others.
Yeah Seattle got the wrong side of that last call, but they were out of Timeouts too. No challenge.
Of all the races of the universe the Squats have the longest memories and the shortest tempers. They are uncouth, unpredictably violent, and frequently drunk. Overall, I'm glad they're on our side!
Office of Naval Intelligence Research discovers 3 out of 4 sailors make up 75% of U.S. Navy.
"Madness is like gravity... All you need is a little push."
Breotan wrote: Seahawks at Dallas. What could possibly go wro...
Really??? It's what... the second home loss since Russell Wilson took over? I don't think it's time to bust out the paper bags and long wistfully for the days when we made the playoffs pretty regularly.... Sort of like Cowboys fans do
SO Peyton set a new record.... But can he save Kronk's FFL team?
Looks like you chose poorly, dude.
Yeah that Kick return was great. Didn't someone else do that a few weeks ago?
Of all the races of the universe the Squats have the longest memories and the shortest tempers. They are uncouth, unpredictably violent, and frequently drunk. Overall, I'm glad they're on our side!
Office of Naval Intelligence Research discovers 3 out of 4 sailors make up 75% of U.S. Navy.
"Madness is like gravity... All you need is a little push."
Chancetragedy wrote: @cincy - It's still such a long season. And manning is such a choke artist. They do look scary as hell right now though.
What's funny is that the other Manning definitely seems to choke when the games dont "really" matter, but you put him in the Superbowl? Liquid Nitrogen in the veins
Also... yeah, even with Seattle at 3-3, I think they're the ones who're going to win the SB this year again.
TheMeanDM wrote: If you start the replay at 1:03, you see the Rams guy that *supposedly* recovered the ball lose it, and it goes into Sherman's possession.
The replay closes out with, in my opinion, pretty strong evidence that Sherman possessed the ball.
While the call to not review was horrendous. It was probably the right result. To reverse the fall on the field you need incontrovertible evidence. And none of the replays I've seen give that. Does it look like Sherman probably has possession with the help of Thomas, sure. Does he ABSOLUTELY have possession? No. So they should have reviewed it then confirmed the call on the field. The fact they called it Rams ball was the biggest crap show since Seattle came out with it.
Chancetragedy wrote: While the call to not review was horrendous. It was probably the right result. To reverse the fall on the field you need incontrovertible evidence. And none of the replays I've seen give that. Does it look like Sherman probably has possession with the help of Thomas, sure. Does he ABSOLUTELY have possession? No. So they should have reviewed it then confirmed the call on the field. The fact they called it Rams ball was the biggest crap show since Seattle came out with it.
The problem for me is that Sherman clearly had what the NFL deems as "possession" and was down with opposing players contacting him. That should be end of story right there.
Chancetragedy wrote: While the call to not review was horrendous. It was probably the right result. To reverse the fall on the field you need incontrovertible evidence. And none of the replays I've seen give that. Does it look like Sherman probably has possession with the help of Thomas, sure. Does he ABSOLUTELY have possession? No. So they should have reviewed it then confirmed the call on the field.
Chancetragedy wrote: While the call to not review was horrendous. It was probably the right result. To reverse the fall on the field you need incontrovertible evidence. And none of the replays I've seen give that. Does it look like Sherman probably has possession with the help of Thomas, sure. Does he ABSOLUTELY have possession? No. So they should have reviewed it then confirmed the call on the field.
Spoken like a true Rams fan
About F'n time the RAMs had a call go their way.
I mean... c'mon man... the Seachickens had their share:
Ensis Ferrae wrote: Meh.... It's all a conspiracy to make sure a team from the NFC will be "gauranteed" to choke against Peyton Manning in the Superbowl.
I think it's why Dallas is actually doing halfway decent this season
That would explain Eli's crap performance. Gotta let big bro have another ring. Can't have the younger brother with more rings now can we? Fething Giants.....
Of all the races of the universe the Squats have the longest memories and the shortest tempers. They are uncouth, unpredictably violent, and frequently drunk. Overall, I'm glad they're on our side!
Office of Naval Intelligence Research discovers 3 out of 4 sailors make up 75% of U.S. Navy.
"Madness is like gravity... All you need is a little push."
The Bears did that a few years ago before Johnny Knox broke his leg and had to retire, unfortunately it was also called back for a hold
Knox broke his back, not his leg. If we're paying attention.
Also right now the Bears have less wins at Soldier field than the Blackhawks this year
I dunno what's wrong with them this year. I understand the issues on defense - playing with all backup linebackers, it's no surprise that the Dolphins kept throwing the underneath stuff. But the offense is supposed to do more than this.
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I dunno what's wrong with them this year. I understand the issues on defense - playing with all backup linebackers, it's no surprise that the Dolphins kept throwing the underneath stuff. But the offense is supposed to do more than this.
Cutler got hit a ton against Miami.
He's very good when they manage to keep the poor guy upright. You stick him behind Dallas' O-Line and He'd look like Aaron Rodgers.