Just like the game winner vs the Patriots the replacement refs blew a few years ago.I liked watching the giant Ravens mascot jumping around under the uprights celebrating the Tucker go-ahead field goal attempt which actually went wide right.
Just like the game winner vs the Patriots the replacement refs blew a few years ago.I liked watching the giant Ravens mascot jumping around under the uprights celebrating the Tucker go-ahead field goal attempt which actually went wide right.
I liked watching the giant Ravens mascot jumping around under the uprights celebrating the Tucker go-ahead field goal attempt which actually went wide right.
Yates & company will face a different level of competition. I am thinking Pats will be favored by 9.5.The difficulty of the Texans and Eagles games for the Pats have really flipped the past few weeks. Houston looking tougher than Philly now.
Ivory turning into a pumpkin has killed this team. When everyone was healthy, things were nice, but seems like we have no depth at all. Houston has seemed to have turned something around with their D though; they were good against the Bengals and dominant against the Jets for a while.Jets are a lucky jags win at home away from losing 5 in a row
I liked Fitztragic from tGG. Sounds like a good jets thread title.So after Fitz runs in it for a TD in exchange for a concussion, he throws two INTs in two consecutive drives.
The dude is totally insane. He got hammered earlier in the game for not sliding. I like the dude, I like his will, but a man needs to know his limitations.I liked Fitztragic from tGG. Sounds like a good jets thread title.
its now 3 pages long and growingThat was a good read, thanks a lot; calling for Rex Ryan over Bowles, that takes the cake.
Those fans act like they haven't had a whiff of the Super Bowl for 46 years.
Maybe, but he still put up only 17 on a bad defense.Osweilier looked good. Beginning to think I'd rather see Peyton next week.
Don't see how you net 20 yards there. You have AP and a chance to really take control in the division.Gutless decision to punt there by Zimmer.
No juggernaut but no walkovers either. All those teams are capable of putting up lots of points.Carolina has a legit shot at 16-0.
Remaining schedule:
@dallas
@ New Orleans
Home for Atlanta
@NYG
@ Atlanta
Home for Tampa
In his defense, he has a coach who's maybe a 5 where Brady has a coach who is a 10.Rodgers 8-19 on the road vs above 500 teams and people want to say he's better than Brady? My ass.
The Ravens finally win, now Flacco is done for the year with a torn ACL after he got rolled by a offensive lineman late in the game.Go crazy over your third win of the year, Baltimore fans.
One of my customers is a Jets fan and he told me earlier in the year things are going to be different this year, the Jets hired a real coach, not some clown like the last guy.its now 3 pages long and growing
Correct, they are being built a boondoggle in downtown Edit: Minneapolis. It was super controversial and there were lots of empty threats of moving the team elsewhere.Wait. Do the Vikings not have a stadium?
One of my customers is a Jets fan and he told me earlier in the year things are going to be different this year, the Jets hired a real coach, not some clown like the last guy.
Yeah right.
The more things change in Jetstown, the more they stay the same.
I thought it was a pretty smart time-out call. It was 3rd and short with about 40 seconds left, so without the time-out the Ravens could have run the clock down to a few seconds, spiked, and kicked a FG. By calling time-out, the Ravens needed to run a running play, and they wouldn't be able to stop the clock if they failed to convert. Unfortunately for the Rams, the Ravens were able to run for a first down so it didn't work out, but I thought the thought process was correct.Other than the fact that he the worst coach in the NFL (Can't Seem to Get Fired Division), why the hell did Fisher call time out before Balt's last (non-spike) play? He basically handed then 5 yards and/or allowed them to spike it rather than do the run-onto-the-field-FG
fair enough. It was 3rd and 1. I would have not called time and forced the Ravens to spike it to stop the clock a few yards further away or risk the fire drill field goal.I thought it was a pretty smart time-out call. It was 3rd and short with about 40 seconds left, so without the time-out the Ravens could have run the clock down to a few seconds, spiked, and kicked a FG. By calling time-out, the Ravens needed to run a running play, and they wouldn't be able to stop the clock if they failed to convert. Unfortunately for the Rams, the Ravens were able to run for a first down so it didn't work out, but I thought the thought process was correct.