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4 minutes ago, shadow_operative2.0 said:

Tonight was supposed to be SF/Dal, first time Cowboys have ever been flexed out of SNF. 

Wonder if Dallas’ GM was upset by this. Profit and all that.

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Just now, tbone_ said:

Hurts is legit.

And they rolled with Wince I mean Wentz way too long. Sure teams will get tape on Hurts and he will have to improve etc...but they should have started him earlier. 

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Just now, Shaddie said:

Starting to dislike Chiefs. All of them bitching at refs on almost every play. 

They hold every play and never get called. Their db’s can do whatever they want but don’t dare touch their receivers. They have the most talent and seem to still get a lot of help. 

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9 minutes ago, youdunnf'dup said:

I’m probably in the minority but I like Talib and Vilma as color commentators.

no racist 

He calmed down a lot after the 1st qtr.

Doesn't change the fact that he was a dirty POS on the field.  How many suspensions and arrests?

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We didn’t deserve to win this but it came down to falling on that ball in the end zone. 

Yeah and Brees coming in cold, no CGM, Cam getting thrown out on some bullshit, couple of questionable calls. It's as close to a "good loss" as there is, and home field doesn't mean much this year. All good. Brees hitting a couple of deep balls was hugely encouraging.

Do we have any idea what the clap is talking about?
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6 minutes ago, BradInATX said:


Yeah and Brees coming in cold, no CGM, Cam getting thrown out on some bullshit, couple of questionable calls. It's as close to a "good loss" as there is, and home field doesn't mean much this year. All good. Brees hitting a couple of deep balls was hugely encouraging.

Do we have any idea what the clap is talking about?

The face mask at the end I’m guessing. 
 

Need to take care of business on Xmas to avoid a must win to win division with Carolina. Where do we stand with tiebreaker with Seattle?

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Coaches can be so fucking dumb and people pay them millions 

Not people. Owners of businesses with guaranteed profits due to TV contracted revenue and cost caps.
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Knew I wasn’t crazy. 

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The Tennessee Titans trampled the Detroit Lions in Week 15, beating them by a final score of 46-25 — and in the process, both teams made NFL history.

According to Scorigami, that final score had never happened in the history of the league until Sunday, and it is also the 1,062nd unique final score to occur all-time.

A lot had to happen in order to get there. The Titans had to give up a safety and convert a two-point conversion after a Ryan Tannehill touchdown, while Lions kicker Matt Prater had to miss an extra point following a touchdown run by running back D’Andre Swift.

This is the second time this season in which the Titans have achieved a unique score, as their 42-16 win over the Buffalo Bills was also a first.

Back in Week 12 against the Indianapolis Colts, Tennessee won 45-26, which was the second time in league history that score had happened. The last time occurred back in 1959 when the Baltimore Colts beat the Los Angeles Rams.

 

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