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5 minutes ago, NowThis said:

bad decision

I like it for Carolina because they have the league's best goal-line threat from the 2-yard line. QB draw or RPO should be the call there.

Naturally, they did neither.

Posted
1 minute ago, Machinator said:

I like it for Carolina because they have the league's best goal-line threat from the 2-yard line. QB draw or RPO should be the call there.

Naturally, they did neither.

just kick the XP which has a better chance. Then win in OT.

Posted
44 minutes ago, Drew said:

Omg why does my favorite longhorn ever have to be a Redskin. It’s going to be torture on Thursday when they play the Boys.

Maybe he gets Jason Garrett fired?

Posted
1 hour ago, GabrielsHorn said:

I don’t know if it’s the OL or not, but Fournette has been such a disappointment for Jacksonville. His running cost them the game in then4th quarter. 

Think about all of the QBs they passed on in the 2017 draft to get him. Mahomes, Watson, etc.

Posted
1 hour ago, DaysOff said:

Blows my mind Colt isn't starting somewhere.

 

1 hour ago, GreenspointTexas said:

It doesnt for me. Its the nfl... they arent exactly good at evaluating talent


Colt is probably the best In-Game Replacement 2nd Team QB in the league, but before the roughing the QB calls of this year, he never could stay healthy longer than 2 or 3 games. 

He physically has never been able to handle the beatdown of playing QB full-time in the NFL.

Perhaps now that protecting the QB has gone to unforeseen heights, he might be able to last the rest of this season in fairly decent health. 

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This Chargers team is as good as I've seen in several years, but watching them you get the "same ole, same ole" feel. Penalties, special teams, poorly timed blunders, key injuries always seem to keep this organization from reaching its ceiling.

Posted
1 minute ago, FondrenRoad said:

That offensive pass interference call on Denver is one of the worst calls I have ever seen. 

Yeah, Pete Morelli fucked them over, but good on Keenum and the offense for overcoming it anyway.

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Saints and fecals are both certifiably insane keeping their starting QBs and other starters on a blowout game til the end. QBs have taken some pretty big hits in garbage time.

Posted
20 minutes ago, spystud13 said:

8 of the 10 games decided by 4 or less, pretty damn good. 

But of course I was stuck with only the huge blowout as my 3PM game on TV.

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, Machinator said:

Team photo celebration is getting stale.

It got stale after the first time. That commie Goodell will probably change his mind back again about celebrations for the 40th time by next season.

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Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, Napoleon said:

 


Colt is probably the best In-Game Replacement 2nd Team QB in the league, but before the roughing the QB calls of this year, he never could stay healthy longer than 2 or 3 games. 

He physically has never been able to handle the beatdown of playing QB full-time in the NFL.

Perhaps now that protecting the QB has gone to unforeseen heights, he might be able to last the rest of this season in fairly decent health. 

Colt didn't have any real injury problems until James Harrison laid him out on a cheap shot and gave him a horrid concussion.  Look at this shit.  Any QB would have been done after that.  It was so bad that even back then before protecting the QB was a sacred thing like it is now, they suspended Harrison for a game.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06XVAXKhYh0

The only other injury he had, IIRC, was a sprained ankle which kept him out a few weeks.  His real problem was playing for the godawful Browns.  His receivers led the league (by a wide margin) in dropped passes.  He was screwed from the jump there, just like every other poor son of a bitch who has had the misfortune of being drafted by them.

Anyway, Colt is a fucking baller.  Calling it now.  He takes the Redskins to the playoffs.  And I'm thinking the Cowboys are in for a Turducken surprise on Thursday like they saw the last time Colt played them on MNF.

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1 hour ago, SpiralOut said:

Colt didn't have any real injury problems until James Harrison laid him out on a cheap shot and gave him a horrid concussion.  Look at this shit.  Any QB would have been done after that.  It was so bad that even back then before protecting the QB was a sacred thing like it is now, they suspended Harrison for a game.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06XVAXKhYh0

The only other injury he had, IIRC, was a sprained ankle which kept him out a few weeks.  His real problem was playing for the godawful Browns.  His receivers led the league (by a wide margin) in dropped passes.  He was screwed from the jump there, just like every other poor son of a bitch who has had the misfortune of being drafted by them.

Anyway, Colt is a fucking baller.  Calling it now.  He takes the Redskins to the playoffs.  And I'm thinking the Cowboys are in for a Turducken surprise on Thursday like they saw the last time Colt played them on MNF.

I’m talking about Colt’s time with the Redskins. 

He has always been great at the start and then gotten beaten down after a few games. Over and over and over. ALWAYS with durability issues. 

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