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Posturing for their base, hoping that the bill at least momentarily disrupts abortion services and convinces doctors to close their practices, and hoping that Donald will appoint more anti-choice judges and Roe v. Wade will be struck down.

You’re right. Dan Quinn should have overridden Shanahan. He’s the goddamn head coach, he can do that. That’s why he gets all of my blame. You wanna know how stupid Dan Quinn is:

What bizarre logic is that? People don’t buy consoles based on their piracy abilities. If that was the case the PSP would have blown the DS away.  

Yeah, Freeman was clearly confused on that play. He blew his assignment on that sack.

Is this sarcasm? I hope so. Because the Ds sold 155 million consoles, the gameboy sold 120 million consoles, the WII sold 101 million consoles, gba 80 million, 3ds 65 million, nes 60 million, super nes 50 million, etc etc. Im assuming your making that statement based on the Game cube and WiiU both whom underperformed,

2006 was about a decade after that but ok, we’ll go with the 90s

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All of these are good, but the one at 1:30 is amazing:

At the end of the night the blame lay at the feet of 1. Kyle Shanahan 2. Matt Ryan and 3. Dan Quinn.

It was like every skill a receiver needs all turned up to ten at the same time.

Yeah, Freeman missed a block on the sack that was fumbled causing a turnover. I was referring to the the sack later in the 4th to take them out of FG range was on Mack.

He was visibly limping in the 4th. That guy is tough as nails......or hopped up on horse tranquilizers.

When he actually had time to pass, he was almost unstoppable. Some of those failed third-down conversions were due mostly to Jake Matthews committing about 100 yards worth of holding penalties and putting the offense into third and extra longs.

Julio’s the only one who could’ve made that catch in that situation. Beckham doesn’t have that extra bit of speed and length that Julio has.

I could be wrong but it seemed as though Freeman missed a block (or at the very least a quick chip) on Hightower during that crucial sack fumble play. As the RB you absolutely cannot let that blitzer get to your QB untouched.

I think it might be the best “pure” catch, if that makes sense. OBJ’s catch was off the charts, but it was kind of freakish, so was Tyree’s and Edelman’s. But this catch was like the epitome of what a great receiver can do, leaping, strong hands, body control to stay inbounds, holding on as you come down to the

That second one...

Looked to me like he wore down a bit. I’d say the bigger issues were that Ryan Schraeder (Pro Bowl right tackle) got hurt and Jake Matthews (left tackle) regressed horrendously, looking like he did in his rookie year.

I’d have to watch more carefully, but did Alex Mack’s leg start bothering him and affecting his play as the game went on? That crucial sack of Ryan which took them out of FG range came through Mack, and since he’s playing with a broken leg I figured it must have hobbled him a little bit.

All three touchdown drives started on their own side of the field—hardly “great field position.” Ryan had a passer rating of 144.1. Freeman gouged the Patriots’ run defense. The offense was fine until the offensive line turned into sand in the fourth quarter.

Once I resigned myself to the fact that it just wasn’t the Pats’ night, I thought, “At least Julio will get a ring. He’s amazing and totally deserves it.” It’s a testament to him that I just assumed the game was over on the Falcons last drive. I figured he would put a stake through their hearts.