Week 10 Game Thread

heavyde050

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Brady is still so good. Really stinks he didn't get the record back from Rodgers. But when the Bucs play like this - they actually look like they could have a shot in the NFC.
 

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Brady is still so good. Really stinks he didn't get the record back from Rodgers. But when the Bucs play like this - they actually look like they could have a shot in the NFC.
Just opens everything up when Julio can be the 3rd option.
 

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Julio looked pretty spry today. Which is rare.

If he can maintain, that completely changes this offense. Odds are he won't, though.
I went into the season foolishly excited for what Brady and Julio could do together. The excitement is founded if (HUGE fucking if) he can stay on the field.
 

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Brady had a chance at catching that if he didn’t slip. Guess he also wants to be the oldest to catch a pass & a TD
 

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The Bucs today looked like the scariest team in the NFC outside of the NFC East.
When their defense is good they are great. Their defense in the championship year gets overshadowed by Brady.

We all remember the amazing Brady comebacks and he can play from behind in the fourth quarter better than anyone can. But we all know that where he won so many games as a Patriot was how incredibly well he frustrates defenses when playing with the lead. What may actually be Brady’s undoing this year is how seemingly frustrated he gets even in leading positions.
 

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Now he's 2-2 against them. You know, third worst record he has against a team (KC 5-6, Ari 1-1). But don't let facts get in the way of fanboyism.
I think that is regular season. I believe there was also a playoff win one time.
 

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Brady had a chance at catching that if he didn’t slip. Guess he also wants to be the oldest to catch a pass & a TD
If Tom Brady was able to highpoint that pass against an NFL DB and then avoid getting tackled on the way to the end zone that would have been the most miraculous play in NFL history. Slipping saved him the indignity of getting fruitlessly bodied.
 

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Jay Glazer reported that Josh Allen’s UCL injury will affect his velocity on shorter passes, but will not affect his deep passes, but it’s ‘just a pain management issue.’

OK, bro, adds up!
 

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Jay Glazer reported that Josh Allen’s UCL injury will affect his velocity on shorter passes, but will not affect his deep passes, but it’s ‘just a pain management issue.’

OK, bro, adds up!
Didn't realize he did get injured on that. It looked bad...curious to see how that works this week.
 

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If Tom Brady was able to highpoint that pass against an NFL DB and then avoid getting tackled on the way to the end zone that would have been the most miraculous play in NFL history. Slipping saved him the indignity of getting fruitlessly bodied.
It also would have required updating one of my favorite stats.

Most receiving yards after reaching age 40.

Jerry Rice: 2619
Tom Brady: 6
Every other player who has ever played in the NFL except for Brett Favre: 0
Brett Favre: -2
 

E5 Yaz

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Jaguars have had their highlight of the game against KC ... successful onside kick to start game
 

BaseballJones

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Not even close to a horse collar tackle. He had him halfway up the jersey, on the outside.

Absurd.
 

mauf

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That’s Josh Allen’s idea of protecting himself — he turned sideways to protect his throwing arm, while pushing through two tacklers to pick up the extra yards for the first down.
 

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I see that offensive holding has been deemed a point of de-emphasis once again.
Which game? I haven’t noticed any difference this season from the recent past — O-holding is only called if it’s egregious or occurs at the point of attack, and it’s basically never called on double-team blocks.
 

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It was in the Bills-Vikings game. In the play just before the Bills scored their second touchdown, the Buffalo running back nearly made it around the edge into the end zone. He was able to do so because two Bills players were grabbing the jersey of a Vikings defensive back to prevent him from moving out to tackle the runner. No call, though, despite the strange twisted position of the defender (who was on the OUTSIDE of the group of players -- and so could not be _blocked_ back to the inside, only pulled).
 

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Every time I hear his H/W stats, he's bigger. 6'5" 240?

oops, meant to reply to post 179, Mauf.
Allen’s athleticism is still somehow underrated. He’s Cam Newton with a much better arm.
 

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Nice play by Hockenson. Not quite able to avoid the OPI call, but prevents the INT.
 

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More than that. He's huge and unbelievably strong. Plus the athleticism.
To be clear, I was talking about peak Cam, not the guy who played for the Patriots. Even so, I think you’re right — Allen is bigger and stronger, and just as fast. Plus better at the whole throwing the ball thing.
 

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To be clear, I was talking about peak Cam, not the guy who played for the Patriots. Even so, I think you’re right — Allen is bigger and stronger, and just as fast. Plus better at the whole throwing the ball thing.
When Allen stands next to a guy like Baker Mayfield, it makes Baker look like a Junior in High School.

This replay review in Chicago is absolute nonsense. Why are they wasting time on this? It was obviously out of bounds.