We have no backup lineman at this point I think so we could see some excitement (on 3rd RG of the night) don’t know who is left.Plenty of time left
Maybe Zach can earn his keep there.We have no backup lineman at this point I think so we could see some excitement (on 3rd RG of the night) don’t know who is left.
I don't think they care. They are just happy to be in.Flacco is going to break Browns fans hearts in the playoffs. I wonder if they know it’s coming.
I don’t know that it was that unfair. He was really bad for 3 and a half seasons. Hell, Trevor Siemian finished ahead of him in passer rating in 2016 and Flacco was bottom third of the league for several years in a row. Super Bowl MVP aside, he’s one of the statistically worst long term starters in the last 20 years. Capable of some brilliant throws (some of which came in big moments) and great games but his career numbers in Baltimore are very close to Mac Jones’s career numbers. Flacco was obviously better than Mac, and his 2012Flacco was kind of unfairly mocked towards the end of his run in Baltimore and then became a nomad for a few years. This is a fun final chapter for him.
Ehn, who cares? Some day, Kraft, Belichick, Gronk and Brady will all be in the HoF and they'll laugh over all the good timesLol at Jimmy Johnson just getting into the Cowboys Ring of Honor. So far, Buck has ignored the elephant in the room there (Jerry and Jimmy are merely ‘old friends’!).
Sure, but this particular schism lasted an almost thirty year period, so it seems to merit mentioning by the people covering the event.Ehn, who cares? Some day, Kraft, Belichick and Brady will all be in the HoF and they'll laugh at all the good times
Granted. I guess it's just something that interests me all that much. I'm sure it'll be addressed at some stageSure, but this particular schism lasted an almost thirty year period, so it seems to merit mentioning by the people covering the event.
It might be true that Detroit is so used to wearing white on the road that they brought the wrong uniforms.My old man mind is kicking in, and this may be from the 70's, but doesn't Dallas always want to wear the white unis?
Or is this some mandated B.S from the league?
Not certain but I think the home team gets to choose helmet, jersey, and pants.My old man mind is kicking in, and this may be from the 70's, but doesn't Dallas always want to wear the white unis?
Or is this some mandated B.S from the league?
Absolutely! Especially considering the guy there with Buck.Sure, but this particular schism lasted an almost thirty year period, so it seems to merit mentioning by the people covering the event.
Yeah, it’s unusual for them to wear the blues. I doubt it’s league-mandated, with the exception of alternate unis (eg throwbacks) the home team generally dictates which uniform they, and thus the road team, wear.My old man mind is kicking in, and this may be from the 70's, but doesn't Dallas always want to wear the white unis?
Or is this some mandated B.S from the league?
Dude just threw a 92-yard TD.Dak flexing after almost running into a sack for a safety.
Very suspicious play, as in the Mob is holding his family hostage suspicious.#55 on Detroit somehow managed to run PAST Dak instead of hemming him in (or, you know, sacking him) and the rest was history. Do your job.
I remember George Allen on the Redskins and the NY Giants would opt to wear their whites at home just to aggravate the Cowboys and make them wear the dark blues. Dallas always opted to wear white at home. Since Dallas is wearing blue at home I'm wondering if they abandoned that superstition??Not certain but I think Dallas gets to choose each home game individually.
I recall the Giants some decades back making a rare decision to wear their white uniforms at the Meadowlands to force Dallas into their blue uniforms.Yeah, it’s unusual for them to wear the blues. I doubt it’s league-mandated, with the exception of alternate unis (eg throwbacks) the home team generally dictates which uniform they, and thus the road team, wear.