The Patriots cornerbacks are all being enrolled in psychology classes to figure out what they can say to distract opposing receivers this badly.
The Patriots cornerbacks are all being enrolled in psychology classes to figure out what they can say to distract opposing receivers this badly.
Every defensive back in the league is going to study this tape.
I can’t wait for Seattle to make them 16-1 just to get the perfect punchline to all this.
Jacksonville winning the division won’t be so strange. Did you know they were favored over the Colts today? They’ve been mediocre, but not as outright bad as recent years.
I still don’t get Thursday Night Football.
Hypothetical Browns question:
The distribution itself is indicative of the stores....
I’m still trying to figure out how many seconds a field goal should take off the clock. Seemed at least :02 left when the refs signaled it’s good.
Fox’s studio team was talking about this in between games. However, ESPN.com has no mention of it at all. Nothing in the game summary about plays leading up to the fumble, nothing else I can find there, like not even a twitter repost.
Makes me wonder if calling them Redskin’s would encourage change.
not to mention all the commenters who have issues with things like facts and accurate reporting :)
I’ve said it before, and it’s worth repeating:
In addition to ignoring the head injury, where’s the unnecessary roughness flag? Flipping a guy backwards like that is not a tackle, it’s a wrestling move.
I usually went 3 fat guys, and 1 skinny guy to pass to for a breakaway.
Last week the NFL told teams to stop accepting money for military salutes. Guess that didn’t apply to the corporate offices.
I feel like “unnecessary roughness” is a terrible understatement of this action.
If he’d poked his girlfriend in the eye it wouldn’t even draw a flag.
I hope the ref gets suspended for botching the ejection!
Between this, and Ferguson throwing a punch in the Jets game, I don’t think anyone can get ejected from a football game even if they tried.
If we paid public tax dollars to fund a stadium, and now lose a home game to London, can we get a refund on 12.5% of that funding?