I can certainly see why Mornhinweg would have faith in Flacco, after his inspired performance in Baltimore’s first game against the Bengals this season.
I can certainly see why Mornhinweg would have faith in Flacco, after his inspired performance in Baltimore’s first game against the Bengals this season.
Probably would’ve self-destructed the team, but I can’t help but wonder what would’ve happened if he had listened when CJ McCollum and Dame Lillard were campaigning for him to come to Portland.
You could always amend it to say that no team that lost to Tampa in regulation in the regular season and it would be correct, since the Saints win happened in OT?
Add me to the list of people who thinks it’s silly that you put Pittsburgh in the NL North with three teams that are geographically much closer to Cincinnati.
Starred for actually mentioning Lillard Time.
This would be a slam dunk for the Bengals, who desperately need someone other than William Jackson III to show some competence in their defensive backfield. And, as always, they’re about three good players’ salaries under the cap, so of course, it’ll never happen.
Nnamdi Asomugha was, for a few seasons, the best shutdown corner in the league, so I’d argue that there were two that weren’t terrible.
Could inane blatherer Peter King have found a better successor than this milquetoast, mealy-mouthed stain on the taint of journalism?
This is especially telling considering the Rams are arguably the best team in the NFL right now and the Chargers are tied for the second best record in the AFC.
The Guenther hire makes A LOT more sense viewed through the lens of Gruden.
I was only referencing recent hits from Steelers players that directly led to offseason rules changes.
Typical Steelers fan - mis-remembering how that actually played out, and then not even having the decency to get your own player’s name spelled right.
They didn’t just jump him and beat the shit out of him, they also stole his gold chain. But I was trying to limit my critique to on-field incidents.
Was that the sequence where he put two Browns skill position players out on consecutive plays?
Bud Dupree admitted last week that after Ryan Shazier paralyzed himself, he and Vince Williams were “looking for revenge” against the Bengals. For years, Steelers players have had a history of making dirty hits on Bengals players, hits that resulted in rules being changed repeatedly (Hines Ward’s season-ending hit on…
I didn’t watch the game because I was driving, but please tell me whichever Patriots linebacker tackled Hunt in that first GIF got flagged for it. Sure, the ball wasn’t intended for Hunt and it was, as a result, uncatchable by him, but the LB started the tackle without ever looking for the ball and well before it got…
Unsurprisingly, similarly-bad-at-clock-management Marvin Lewis did the same thing against Pittsburgh yesterday, allowing the Steelers to march back down the field and score.
And with that in mind, congratulations to Pennywise the Dancing Clown on his new role at the United Nations.
Just a heads-up for anyone in the Gowanus area of Brooklyn, there is a parking enforcement official around here that probably boots and/or tows at least five vehicles a week on the street near where I work (6th Street, between 2nd and 3rd Avenues).
It sounds like you have a problem with litter.