Officerrob
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Apparently they just made it official that the Raiders and Pats will play in Mexico City next season. Tom Brady gonna be blinded by a laser pointer.
Mark Davis trying to earn some goodwill giving up home games?
Apparently they just made it official that the Raiders and Pats will play in Mexico City next season. Tom Brady gonna be blinded by a laser pointer.
This Passengers commercial is stupid. If you were in a floating sphere of water, couldn't you just swim to the edge to poke your head out?
It's like pulling teeth for the Ravens to get 4 yards
This game isn't surprising. Flacco is awful. All of the short dump offs he's always been known for, without the gift PI calls he always used to get.
He's missed several dump offs. Maybe even the first two. At that point, it was clear he was gonna be shit.
What's with the check downs all game Logan Ryan has to be in the bottom CBs in the league.
I'll also say the pats run d stinks this year, seems like the lack of run game for Baltimore is hurting.
Don't get to ever see him but whatd you think of waddle?
Fuck football is the worst.
Fuck football is the worst.
I wouldn't have had to watch Dougie coach this year, sounds like a win to me.They should just play the Super Bowl at the beginning so we don't have to suffer the rest of the time
Pats are playing really well
They scared him into throwing thatIncredibly impressive duck into double coverage
See, I don't think that's the case.
Rob Chudzinski was highly regarded coming out of his stint with the Panthers as an offensive mind helping Cam run one of the top 10 offenses in the NFL after the Panthers fielded one of the worst offenses the year before.
Pat Shurmur had just come off of a stint with the Rams that saw Sam Bradford break all kinds of rookie records. He won the NFL Rookie of the Year award the season before under Shurmur before he was hired by the Browns.
Hue Jackson was absolutely a worthwhile candidate. He had a failed tenure as the Raiders head coach and made some dubious decisions in getting Palmer but his time with the Bengals saw them field a successful offense with Dalton at the helm. He was absolutely worthy of head coach consideration.
The problem is the Browns as an organization chews these guys up and spits them out after a season. All with no regard to progress or the constant front office changes and dysfunction present in that organization.
I'll say again, if the Eagles wanted to dump Pederson, they'd be fine. The biggest issue isn't whether you dump your head coach and the optics behind that. Its whether Howie Roseman is still in charge of front office and who does or does not want to work with him.
That was amazingthat Edelman to amendola pass is probably the loudest I've ever yelled at a football game
That shit was hype as fuck
gg ravens
I liked him when he was a Lion. Was undrafted IIRC and was pretty solid Right Tackle when he was healthy.
Once he started to get hurt though he was never the same player he was those first 12 games or so when he was fully healthy.
that Edelman to amendola pass is probably the loudest I've ever yelled at a football game
That shit was hype as fuck
Fair point, you're right I can agree with that. I guess the bolded is actually my point but you said it better than I did. I'm just worried about starting a cycle of getting rid of coaches to quickly. If we toss Doug out after one year, and get another coach who doesn't hit the ground running, do we throw them out after one year too? And if not, why not? You can get rid of a coach after one year, but they'd have to be awful. And I don't think Doug is awful. Or at least there isn't enough evidence. If this team had the same record currently, but with no injuries/suspensions then I'd agree with firing him immediately. But given everything I think he deserves one more year to figure things out.
Probably a top 5 game for me, the good ol days ;_;That was amazing
i was by myself for the ravens game so I was getting into itEven more than butler int? They got me on video reacting.