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Wildcard berths that can't beat teams without a winning record should have homefield advantage
No whistle though
Right, and there should have been. Bizarre.
No whistle though
he had getting away from the cops speedMan if Johnson was a few years younger he would have been long gone. Guy used to have game breaking speed.
Cheatriot money is in.
Man if Johnson was a few years younger he would have been long gone. Guy used to have game breaking speed.
Why do you think they are 1-5 in six one score games? Kraft Money.lol yes, because the 1-5 Ravens were a threat before this game.
Probably not quite this bad, but they were pretty shitty when they got to Baltimore. And like every two or three years since then they either have a .500 or sub .500 season.How are Ravens fans dealing with this? Have they ever had a season this bad before?
he had getting away from the cops speed
I thought it was "getting away from the cops speed."
NFL: Domestic violence is really bad. We need to speak out against it.
Dallas: Guys this guy Hardy is just really emotional!
NFL: Domestic violence is really bad. We need to speak out against it.
Dallas: Guys this guy Hardy is just really emotional!
The mallet thing is just kinda funny, because Mallet can definetly see this. I wonder how this affects his mind state.
Someone at this pub just played UB40 three times in a row.
do you go to a bar/pub every night!?
Someone at this pub just played UB40 three times in a row.
i dodo you go to a bar/pub every night!?
The mallet thing is just kinda funny, because Mallet can definetly see this. I wonder how this affects his mind state.
He'll probably just drown his sorrows in a bowl of coke.
Idk but I just laugh when I see Tony Romo on Directv commercial because he's not playing and cowboys season are fucked.
He'll probably just drown his sorrows in a bowl of coke.
i do
Someone at this pub just played UB40 three times in a row.
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If you read the article it makes sense. Mallet was the starter a couple weeks ago, and now you want to cut him? When he got benched due to injury? Not to mention that your QB depth goes further down the dumpster after Hoyer if he gets hurt? Smith is holding on to him for depth and he knows it's straight garbage out there if you are looking for a QB.
He's a baby, and immature but given the flip-flopping we've seen because of bad play and injury it's probably best to hang on to him until a decent replacement comes along.
Which leads to even bigger, more damning ones for a highly disappointing team that hasn't been right since "Hard Knocks" started rolling film -- a decision driven by McNair and also in opposition of O'Brien's desire for control.
What are J.J. Watt, DeAndre Hopkins and every other truly hardworking Texan supposed to think when Mallett gets another free pass, even for a few days?
Who's really directing the Texans: A GM that McNair has stood by for a decade or a coach who's supposed to have final say over the team's 53-man roster?
And how can McNair – increasingly hands off and distant 14 years into his ownership – tolerate a growing power divide while his franchise is no closer to being a Super Bowl contender than it was during the peak of Kubiak's run?
That mirage endured for all of one win-less offseason, by the way.
If you read between O'Brien's few, tense words about Mallett on Monday, it appeared the Texans could soon make the decision the coach wanted to make Saturday, after the selfish fifth-year QB let himself down again.
But this is bigger than a stupid alarm clock, blatantly pouting on national TV and flying solo in the face of a united 53.
If you look past Mallett's personal flaws, you'll see the current failure of the Texans. All talk. No action. No idea who they are, what they want to become or who's calling the crucial shots that matter for another one of McNair's losing teams.