Offense should never rely on flags to win. It's the reason I mildly despised Decker at times. If your offense relies on flags, you end up with a Flacco. We may have lost terribly, but we got there at least. Plus we lost on the line, not because of Seattle's secondary. So I think it's a bit disingenuous to call it the Manning rule.
4/9 65 yards
"Carolina has to feel great about how Cam is looking"
Sorry man I'm just ribbing Denver fans. Your team is my mortal enemy. I like the fans and respect your team. I disliked Manning as a Colt and now that he is a Bronco, I can't help myself. No offense intended. Also, yeah I agree with everything you said.
Classic case of not watching the game / no context.
Cam started out shaky, but looked very good these last two drives
Yeah, that was a very good sack he took.
Oh, the one where he kept the play alive and showed no ill effects from his ankle, and also the only BAD play in those last two drives?
Not surprised you'd cherry pick that one though, you're so predictable.
Kind of like only counting the last two drives and dismissing the three three and outs.
Who said I was throwing them out?
Not like you'd expect Cam to come out perfect in the first game action he's seen in 8 months, but I acknowledged he made bad passes and the offense looked like shit early.
Whatever, though.
Guys. I'm worried about this Oline.
Someone call me when Derek Anderson is playing.
Blonde Wes Welker is too clutch
Kave, any old feelings firing up?
This fucking hurts me so much watching right now.
HahaThis fucking hurts me so much watching right now.
Benjamin is a fucking stud. Gettleman might be the best GM in the league right now.
What makes you say that?
He's caught everything thrown his way so far and Cam missed him for what could have been a TD bomb.
He's looked amazing in camp as well, catching everything thrown his way.
He's gonna have a huge season.
Sorry I should have clarified. What makes Gettleman the best GM in the NFL?