rass wrote:How many Raiders fans does it take to screw in a light bulb?
None, we've gotten used to living in the Chargers' shadow?
What do you call a Raider with a Super Bowl Ring?
A thief.
ETA: I was looking for more online, and I noticed the Raiders don't even have a website. I thought that was odd, but then realized that requires stringing three Ws together.
You know why Sacramento doesn't have a professional football team? Because then the City of Oakland would want one.
Who knows? Maybe, you were kidnapped, tied up, taken away and held for ransom.
Those days are gone forever
Over a long time ago
Oh yeah…
I knew Stafford was gonna do that. Why didn't the Cowpies?
(Ok, I knew he wasn't gonna spike the ball. But i figured tap the center's butt and sneak. Instead, the d-line went low, he went high. Still, Dallas didn't foresee. And Dez Bryant needs to STFU.)
ETA: Spike is the word. Spike the ball. And right, Scottie, that Marino play popped to mind immediately.
Who knows? Maybe, you were kidnapped, tied up, taken away and held for ransom.
Those days are gone forever
Over a long time ago
Oh yeah…
Actually the cowboys lost this game on they're last drive. 3rd and 14 1 minute left why is someone holding? Who cares how far the RB can go. Take the clock down to 20 seconds and punt.
The holding call gave the lions can extra timeout cause they declined it. 1 minute was enough for Stafford.
Kung Fu movies are like porn. There's 1 on 1, then 2 on 1, then a group scene..
Getting to the point where you can start making an argument for Megatron as the best WR of all-time. It's still Jerry Rice but he's in the conversation now.
Calvin Johnson had 329 receiving yards today... There are 16 TEAMS that haven't thrown for 329 yards in a game yet this season... That includes the Cardinals, who haven't done it since 2009, and the Chiefs and Redskins, who haven't done it since 2010.
brian wrote:Getting to the point where you can start making an argument for Megatron as the best WR of all-time. It's still Jerry Rice but he's in the conversation now.
You watch a game like yesterday's and you think "how does anyone ever cover him?" absolutely unreal, the kind of player you tell your grandkids about.
One thought - when Stafford dove in, the Cowboys still had two timeouts available. Once the Lions hit the line of scrimmage with 12 seconds left, would it not have made sense for garrett to call a time out in order to regroup a very disorganized defense?
I can see both sides of this discussion, and obviously have the benefit of hindsight, but watching that last series again, the Cowboys line looked gassed after having to sprint downfield to get in position.
"beautiful, with an exotic-yet-familiar facial structure and an arresting gaze."
rass wrote:How many Raiders fans does it take to screw in a light bulb?
None. He's too busy being screwed by the government.
That's awesome.
And the unicorns shall come down with them, and the bullocks with the bulls; and their land shall be soaked with blood, and their dust made fat with fatness. - God
brian wrote:Getting to the point where you can start making an argument for Megatron as the best WR of all-time. It's still Jerry Rice but he's in the conversation now.
You watch a game like yesterday's and you think "how does anyone ever cover him?" absolutely unreal, the kind of player you tell your grandkids about.
One thought - when Stafford dove in, the Cowboys still had two timeouts available. Once the Lions hit the line of scrimmage with 12 seconds left, would it not have made sense for garrett to call a time out in order to regroup a very disorganized defense?
I can see both sides of this discussion, and obviously have the benefit of hindsight, but watching that last series again, the Cowboys line looked gassed after having to sprint downfield to get in position.
They should have taken a timeout on the previous play, the long pass to (can't remember) who got pushed out of bounds at the 23. With the clock stopped the Cowboys could have taken a timeout to reset the defense. That entire drive happened too fast.
They could have taken a timeout at 12 seconds but they really thought Stafford would spike the ball and then they would reset the defense. They never ever thought Stafford would dive in.. you can call that bad coaching if you want....
Kung Fu movies are like porn. There's 1 on 1, then 2 on 1, then a group scene..
Yeah, I get Priutt's point and I wouldn't say he's wrong, but in that situation the team almost always spikes the ball and you can take a TO after that if the defense is gassed. If they had taken a TO they might have given Detroit a few extra seconds which would have been a big deal since the TD was scored with 12 seconds left. Call the TO at say 17 seconds and you're basically guaranteeing 4 shots at the end zone.
As much as I'm obviously happy with the result, Stafford would have been excoriated if it hadn't worked. He could have fumbled. If he was stuffed, the game is probably over. Calling the timeout removes the possibility of that result.
My thought was completely based on hindsight. Just something I noticed when watching the replay of that drive. In real time, it didn't occur to me at all - but then again, I'm not in charge of anything but the remote on Sunday.
"beautiful, with an exotic-yet-familiar facial structure and an arresting gaze."
Pruitt wrote:My thought was completely based on hindsight. Just something I noticed when watching the replay of that drive. In real time, it didn't occur to me at all - but then again, I'm not in charge of anything but the remote on Sunday.
When in doubt the best decision is usually to let the Lions shoot themselves in the foot. For some reason that didn't happen on that play.
Pruitt wrote:My thought was completely based on hindsight. Just something I noticed when watching the replay of that drive. In real time, it didn't occur to me at all - but then again, I'm not in charge of anything but the remote on Sunday.
Me too, although I did yell at the tv for the cowboys to take at time out at 23 yd line.. again since the clock was already stopped.
But anything after that was really a blur.
Kung Fu movies are like porn. There's 1 on 1, then 2 on 1, then a group scene..
brian wrote:If any of yinz want to enter that football contest above the code word is "Miami" (no quotes)
Thanks. I am in.
In. Thanks.
Sorry, bud.. You actually finished in third place this week. We only had something like 35 users this week, so I'll post the link and the codeword in the NFL week 9 thread again (after it's up). Hopefully we can get a Swamper winning some of this dough since I'm not eligible.
brian wrote:I don't know if any of yinz get the Thursday edition of USA TODAY, but there's a codeword in the fantasy football section today that will allow you to enter this contest that has a weekly prize of $300.
Last week a grand old total of 15 people entered. So you basically have a really good shot at winning some dough. So if you know what the code word is or can find someone who does, might want to take a crack at it.
Very few teams, if any, seem to truly double cover Megatron (safety over the top is not a true double team in my book). I would do that and then try to contain Reggie Kardashian as much as I could.
Or maybe I'd go into a zone with a guy on Johnson. I don't like, break down the tape but only one or two of his catches each week are the go-over-two-or-three-guys unstoppable type. The rest he just streaks down or across the field with some dude trying to keep up and the safety late getting there, as if he should be looking at anybody else.
Pack a vest for your james in the city of intercourse
Yeah, it's kind of scary to think of what the Lions offense could do with a true #2 receiver. Wouldn't surprise me to see the Lions spend another high draft pick on WR again this year.
brian wrote:Yeah, it's kind of scary to think of what the Lions offense could do with a true #2 receiver. Wouldn't surprise me to see the Lions spend another high draft pick on WR again this year.
Yeah, some teams have struggled with that #2 WR far too long. How Detroit and Houston went so long (and still kind of are in Detroit's case) is kind of baffling. Though I guess with Broyles and Titus Young they've been more unlucky than anything.
Steelers need to turn Antonio Brown back into a good #2. Right now they have one of the least intimidating passing offenses in the NFL.
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