2020 NFL: Wk.3 Game Thread

Jed Zeppelin

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Andrews with the post-drop fake limp you usually only see from DBs after getting burned for a long TD.
 

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3rd down reception should have gone for a first down had the reciever not bounced around after the catch, followed by a false start. Hilarious.
 

Jed Zeppelin

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3rd down reception should have gone for a first down had the reciever not bounced around after the catch, followed by a false start. Hilarious.
A false start on 4th and short in an empty stadium. You hate to see it.
 

Jed Zeppelin

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It’s not much of a weakness to have these days, especially for them, but the Chiefs have been pretty bad at running the ball in short yardage/traditionally obvious running situations so far this season.
 

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I'm not upset that the Chiefs are seemingly unloading the playbook on the Ravens. It's honestly a bit Pats-esque. Coaches seem to love sticking it to Harbaugh.
 

Jed Zeppelin

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He would have reported as eligible to be an eligible receiver, which any player with a number between 50-79 has to do in order to catch a forward pass.
I just mean how the LT lined up next to the LG in what appears to be normal formation is actually eligible. I know it has something or other to do with whether or not the T is “covered” or some such by the player who was wide out left but it has always baffled me.
 

Harry Hooper

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He would have reported as eligible to be an eligible receiver, which any player with a number between 50-79 has to do in order to catch a forward pass.
And he was the outermost player actually on the line of scrimmage on that side of the formation, making him an eligible receiver.


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