You want to vomit? Take a look at the Falcons' schedule the rest of the way...or really, for the entire season:Man, take a look at the Colts schedule, they should be in every game the rest of the way
I won’t puke, I picked them to win their division I think.You want to vomit? Take a look at the Falcons' schedule the rest of the way...or really, for the entire season:
https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/schedule/_/name/atl/atlanta-falcons
Injuries are starting to pile up.Every time I see the Eagles play, they look very average. Except at winning, I guess.
Part of it is that they are a lot worse than last year because of coaching losses and talent losses but their oline is good and that scrum play they do is a huge advantageEvery time I see the Eagles play, they look very average. Except at winning, I guess.
The funny thing is neither do they.I have no idea what this ref is talking about
Grounding in the last 2 minutes of the half.How could there have been a ten second runoff anyways?
Intentional grounding under 2 minutes in the Half.How could there have been a ten second runoff anyways?
Nah. The ball went two feet. If you want a league where the D gets 15 for coughing on the QB, they have to give something back.Awful call on Buffalo.
Thanks, I didn’t know grounding triggered a ten second runoffGrounding in the last 2 minutes of the half.
It went two feet…because he got horse collared!Nah. The ball went two feet. If you want a league where the D gets 15 for coughing on the QB, they have to give something back.
Other than the missed horsecollar they seemed to get everything right. Allen was not down, it was grounding, it was a possible 10 second run off, Hardo declined to call a time out to preserve the run off, but the Eagles declined the run off.I have no idea what this ref is talking about
Turns out the Eagles ended up preserving time for the Bills!Thanks, I didn’t know grounding triggered a ten second runoff
So does IG not trigger a runoff inside of 2 minutes? The refs explanation was that since it was an incomplete pass, the clock would start on the snap. Aren’t all intentional groundings technically incomplete passes?Other than the missed horsecollar they seemed to get everything right. Allen was not down, it was grounding, it was a possible 10 second run off, Hardo declined to call a time out to preserve the run off, but the Eagles declined the run off.
The horsecollar was a huge miss, but otherwise they seemed to get it right.
But isn’t the rule made to treat it like a sack and not benefit the throwaway?So does IG not trigger a runoff inside of 2 minutes? The refs explanation was that since it was an incomplete pass, the clock would start on the snap. Aren’t all intentional groundings technically incomplete passes?
So does IG not trigger a runoff inside of 2 minutes? The refs explanation was that since it was an incomplete pass, the clock would start on the snap. Aren’t all intentional groundings technically incomplete passes?
Right. If it had been a 10 second run off, the clock starts on the ready for play. Because the Eagles declined the run off, it is treated as an incomplete pass/penalty and the clock starts on the snap.But isn’t the rule made to treat it like a sack and not benefit the throwaway?
That was Three Stoogesian.The Browns are an all time idiot team.
Triple reverse with the ball 20 yards behind the LOS. And then a fumble.