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3 minutes ago, Jive Turkey said:

Chargers at Patriots is gonna be good.  

For New England to win the Super Bowl, they'll likely have to beat the Chargers, Chiefs, and Saints.  That's pretty brutal.  And let's be honest, most of us don't agree on a lot of NFL stuff, but we can agree that nobody wants New England to win another Super Bowl.

This is probably foolish of me to say, but i just don’t see how this years New England team beats this chargers team, home field be damned. A chargers loss wouldn’t qualify as a choke, but I bet they’re favored next week.

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1 minute ago, MNLonghornFUKM said:

This is brutal to watch. Is Harbaugh the only one who thinks jackson is geared to make come backs?

Really don’t get why he’s staying with Jackson at this point.

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8 minutes ago, Horn80 said:

Really don’t get why he’s staying with Jackson at this point.

Flacco sucked before Jackson took over, and he’s done in Baltimore. So I can see why he’d stick with the rookie who went 6-1and rallied this team to the playoffs. 

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Just now, CurlyDumps said:

Flacco sucked before Jackson took over, and he’s done in Baltimore. So I can see why he’d stick with the rookie who went 6-1and rallied this team to the playoffs. 

Fair enough 

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9 minutes ago, CurlyDumps said:

Flacco sucked before Jackson took over, and he’s done in Baltimore. So I can see why he’d stick with the rookie who went 6-1and rallied this team to the playoffs. 

Also look at Flaccos body language all game, why jeopardize losing the locker room by making the switch in a game you're not gonna win anyways

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I would have kicked that away.  the NFL is so conservative when it comes to this stuff that you know the chargers are going to run, run, or  safe pass. they just gave up a bunch of field position for no reason.

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1 minute ago, Michael Knight said:

Also look at Flaccos body language all game, why jeopardize losing the locker room by making the switch in a game you're not gonna win anyways

hes earning that 12,000,000 like a real professional

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7 minutes ago, clapclapclap said:

That, plus the NFL has way too many stupid, convoluted rules.  Need to totally revamp and simplify the rule book.

Sure, but regardless of the new convoluted rules, they got 2 huge plays absolutely fucking wrong ... even with the benefit of replays that showed clearly what the right call was. 2nd (?) down was clearly a SD td. They got that wrong, then missed the spot by about a yard even with replay. Then they missed the fumble/TD return on the next play. There, they blew the play dead before the TD was scored, so even if the replay had resulted in a fumble as it should have, there would have been no TD. Completely fucking incompetent. There's absolutely no reason to blow that whistle there. Just let it play out and then sort it all out after.

But then, they usually don't even get the shit right with replay, so why even have it? It's a fucking joke.

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What the fuck was #26 doing?  If he touches Crabtree instead of whining about a push off, the game would be over.

 

Hell, never mind that’s a TD.  Gotta get my eyes checked.

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That’s definitely a TD, but the refs will absolutely fuck this up and say ruling on the field stands. The idea of “sticking with the call on the field” is fucking stupid. It’s almost like you should have someone in NY who isn’t watching the game, doesn’t know the call on the field, just give us your unbiased opinion. 

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Michael Crabtree.... now there’s a name I haven’t heard in a  long time. 

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Just now, Irish Wrist Watch said:

If the receiver's own forward motion carries him bacckwards from the first down - that's too damn bad for the Ravens. That was not a first down.

Right, because it was a Touchdown.

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Just now, Irish Wrist Watch said:

If the receiver's own forward motion carries him bacckwards from the first down - that's too damn bad for the Ravens. That was not a first down.

But he had possssion of the football in the end zone. What exactly are you trying to argure lol?

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Just now, Michael Knight said:

now would be the perfect time for Tucker to have his first successful onside kick

hes 0 for 12 so getting one here would put him close to NFL percentage of 8%.  I really hate the new rules on onsides kicks.  if its really 8% it doesn't make a lot of sense to do it until you absolutely have to.

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