Week 7 Game Thread

Ed Hillel

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Seattle had that, someone took it in the pile. I can't believe he didn't just go down.
 

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Lions get a huge INT and then run Joique Bell twice for zero yards. nice. But the Lions get bailed out by a flag.
 

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Lions get a huge INT and then run Joique Bell twice for zero yards. nice. But the Lions get bailed out by a flag.
 
And then on first down they run Bell. . . .for zero yards.
 

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Watkins might be worth the haul BUF gave up to get him.
 

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Luke Keuchly got ejected for contact with an official
 
Why does it seem like officials have no common sense? There's a big scrum for the ball with Keuchly in the middle of it. A packers player wraps his arms around Keuchly's neck and rips him out of the pile(something that could easily have caused serious injury.  While Keuchly is still dealing with the packers player, the idiot of a ref decides to jump on Keuchly's back and wrap his arm around his shoulder. When Keuchly shrugs him off and pushes the officials arm away while he still has his back to the official, the official gets upset and kicks him out of the game.
 
Why the hell would an official do that? It was obvious that Keuchly thought it was a Packer's guy grabbing him, not a ref. That guy sucks.
 

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Yeah, Meachem let the ball come to his chest, rather than reach out and grab it. He should have caught it, really bad play.
 

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How many Cleveland Browns does is take to beat the Jaguars?
 
No ones knows and we'll never find out.
 

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Esiason going nuts over the Seattle/St. Louis ending and the Mason fumble. He's saying Sherman had a clear recovery which seems absolutely insane to me. Sherman was on top of the ball but it was under his legs and he never controlled the ball. 
 

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cshea said:
Esiason going nuts over the Seattle/St. Louis ending and the Mason fumble. He's saying Sherman had a clear recovery which seems absolutely insane to me. Sherman was on top of the ball but it was under his legs and he never controlled the ball. 
 
a: how do you justify not even reviewing it?
b: I think it probably wouldn't have been reversed because not definitive. But the ball was under a Seahawk (was that Sherman?) pretty clearly.
 
I didn't hear Esiason, and I don't know about going nuts on it, but pretty bad ref-ing.
 

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cshea said:
Esiason going nuts over the Seattle/St. Louis ending and the Mason fumble. He's saying Sherman had a clear recovery which seems absolutely insane to me. Sherman was on top of the ball but it was under his legs and he never controlled the ball.
People should be going nuts that the RB kept running 10 yards after he reached the marker.
 

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a: how do you justify not even reviewing it?
b: I think it probably wouldn't have been reversed because not definitive. But the ball was under a Seahawk (was that Sherman?) pretty clearly.
 
I didn't hear Esiason, and I don't know about going nuts on it, but pretty bad ref-ing.
I agree it should've been reviewed. I just don't think Sherman ever had a clear recovery. 
 

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Esiason is a (barely) functioning retard.
 
How the hell does he think that Sherman had a recovery on that fumble? Mike Carey explained it pretty clearly, yet that mouth breathing mongoloid still can't wrap his mind around it.
 

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Romo and Philips are so good at moving just a bit in the pocket to get more time. Brady's not half bad at that, either.
 

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lostjumper said:
 
Why does it seem like officials have no common sense? There's a big scrum for the ball with Keuchly in the middle of it. A packers player wraps his arms around Keuchly's neck and rips him out of the pile(something that could easily have caused serious injury.  While Keuchly is still dealing with the packers player, the idiot of a ref decides to jump on Keuchly's back and wrap his arm around his shoulder. When Keuchly shrugs him off and pushes the officials arm away while he still has his back to the official, the official gets upset and kicks him out of the game.
 
Why the hell would an official do that? It was obvious that Keuchly thought it was a Packer's guy grabbing him, not a ref. That guy sucks.
Completely agree with this. And I think Keuchly had no idea it was a ref who was trying to bear hug him. Completely stupid.
 

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Whaf, you don't think 65-year old men should be jumping in to break up peak NFL football players in their physical primes?