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+1 uncomfortable silence

As Dom said yesterday, they’re focused on the wrong thing. Sam was mic’d up, he knew he was mic’d up, he said something human and notable, and it was approved for use in the broadcast.

This is no worse than Josh Allen seeing spooks.

This dude pictured is the college roommate of a soccer buddy of mine. He says this look on his face is permanent during the football season.

I’m a Pats fan, and honestly, I kind of want to see that happen for 2 reasons: 1) it would be hilarious; 2) Peyton would have less rings than this:

So how would you then define a good coach? Legitimate question if you really need to cut down Belichick’s accomplisments by just dismissing his opponents as dumb.

There can never be enough bad things to happen to Gregg Williams in this world or the next.

I'm impatiently waiting for his eyes to fucking explode from his face.

Who should feel more bad about this?  Darnold and The Jets for losing like that or the Cowboys for actually losing to these same Jets?

I mean, Bill Belichick smiled. On camera. Shit like they makes you think an orphan was probably sacrificed to the deep ones somewhere near the stadium. The possibility of actual ghosts should not be overlooked.

Just say the Patriots are good. You’ll feel better.

Gase: “It’s okay, Sam. I see the ghosts, too.”

It was, in fact, a flaming disaster.

There was this heartbreaking close-up at a Jets fan after the third or fourth interception, where you could see all hope had fled his body. Games like these after the games like Cowboys game are the worst as you just have so much and hype before seeing this.

I’m always kind of amazed when this happens in the NFL, these doofs like to brag about how they spend 160 hours a week eating tape, and then go out with the same game plan weeks in a row. Sometimes I only think Belichick looks smart is because everyone else is so dumb. It’s a team that schemes to do nothing but take

“We also see dead people.”

-Each of 70,828 paying MetLife attendees

He tried to go mono-a-mono with the Patriots secondary...

As this was the first time in a long while I watched the Monday Night Football broadcast, I have to give a lot of credit to the commentary team. Booger McFarland was a pretty pleasant surprise, had really good chemistry with Tessitore and even managed to provide some neat insight in to the plays.

Didn’t expect this game to turn out to be a moral victory for Luke Falk.