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The Jokeman

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  1. I agree it started with Chris Jones on Mongo in the 1st quarter.
  2. Watt has had 5 sacks this past season and 4 in half a season last year. He's not elite anymore.
  3. KC can flip the field on one play, the Bills not so much unless it's a perfect pass.
  4. Josh wasn't at his best tonight, there's a reason he needs to be.
  5. Or get a big TE to open the middle of the field.
  6. I totally disagree, if the offense scores a TD on one of the stalled drives and defense doesn't give up those two 50 yard plus plays this game is different.
  7. He might still be nursing an injury. I don't mind keeping him next year but not at $8 million.
  8. Mahomes isn't Mahomes without Reid, Hill or Kelce. We played okay tonight but not good enough.
  9. Too many big plays against on defense and not enough plays for our offense. Kudos to the Chiefs.
  10. Maybe because he got to see them practice this week.
  11. Daboll is playing a solid game. He's trying to keep us on short downs and make 3rd downs makeable yet Josh not been able to.
  12. I disagree on out coached. Our offense just isn't making the plays.
  13. Missed tackles on Mahomes are killing us.
  14. Refs are a play too short taking over this game. That Chris Jones stuff is uncalled for.
  15. Yeah I don't like the no call on hand on Beasley back.
  16. It doesn't force you to go for two to tie it/a chance to win it with a TD.
  17. Indy was my first thought since Rivers retired, I can't see Brissett coming back since they turned their backs on him and are drafting too low to get a top QB in the draft
  18. Goodnight World.
  19. Newton is gone from New England, I suspect they pursue Jimmy G or Brissett and maybe draft a guy like Mac Jones in round 2 too.
  20. https://www.sportscasting.com/nfl-concussion-protocol-explained-how-does-it-work/ During every NFL game, spotters watch the players on the field. A few will be on the sidelines, and a few will watch in a booth from above. If they spot anything suspicious with a play or athlete, they call a timeout. Someone will escort the person off the field to receive an evaluation. In addition to the spotters, each team has an assigned neurotrauma expert who monitors players from the sidelines. They help monitor and evaluate a player’s condition. Some signs this team looks for are loss of balance and loss of consciousness after a hit. They watch for signs of confusion, disorientation, head clutching, facial injuries, and slow movements following a hard-hitting play. Whenever they spot these signs, the player will go to the medical tent, locker room, or hospital for further evaluation. That’s when the concussion protocol goes into effect for the athlete.
  21. Erm isn't that two steps since there's an and in there?
  22. Kwame Cavil wants you to hold his beer.
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