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K-9

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  1. Played well AT TIMES! Is that better? Does that satisfy the arbitrary “played well” standard? Gimme a f***king break.
  2. FFS, BOTH a horse collar and hitting the knees were mentioned in the post you responded to and I thought you were including a hit at the knees as ALSO being legal if the QB is in the pocket. You are absolutely 100% correct about the horse collar in the pocket.
  3. I wasn’t referring to a horse collar. I was referring to hitting the knees which was mentioned in the post you corrected. Perhaps you can try again.
  4. That is not correct. See paragraph e. in the attached: https://operations.nfl.com/the-rules/nfl-video-rulebook/roughing-the-passer/
  5. Refs missed calls on both sides. They also made at least one egregious call on the cut block penalty. Bottom line is that blaming the refs is a time honored loser’s lament.
  6. FFS, did he make some plays or not? Which is all I said. Period. If being honest about a few plays sounds to you like I’m saying he’s a first ballot HOFer, you are sadly mistaken. Impacted by Romo? LMFAO!
  7. Be that as it may, they made plays today. How they’ve done previously or how they’ll do in the future is not relevant to the point I’m making about their performance today.
  8. I’m guessing it was the Milano pass breakup, but it wasn’t PI so they need to get over it.
  9. They had several players making plays today, especially their QB. Of course, doing it in crunch time is a different matter entirely. But I thought Jones and his receivers played pretty well.
  10. I literally can’t care any less.
  11. I’ve been hoping that Dorsey has been sandbagging this season, but now I’m just convinced he just doesn’t favor certain things on offense.
  12. Mr. Wilson was also adamant that Everett be kept on the active roster until he had his full three year tenure to qualify for his pension and post-career medical benefits.
  13. Loved Andy Kaufman. I’ll never forget the first time I ever saw him which was on Johnny Carson. This was before Taxi and nobody knew who he was. He comes out in his Latka persona, says he will do some impressions, and immediately butchers them all; I mean they were the worst impressions every done by anyone ever. It was painful to watch and when he said he would now like to do Elvis Presley there was an audible groan from the audience. He then tore off his over clothes to reveal his Elvis attire and proceeded with perhaps the best Elvis impression in history. Nobody was better at manipulating an audience than Kaufman. A comic genius who really pushed the envelope. Especially in those times.
  14. Per the bold, I’d be interested in how you quantify that. Especially in the first game when we dominated them.
  15. Literally saved his life. Literally.
  16. You’re right. The induced coma is required when administering hypothermia therapy as well. And they usually wait 24-48 hours before warming the patient and bringing him back to consciousness. That’s when they can better determine any brain or other organ damage that may have been caused by the lack of oxygen.
  17. NFL SOP for years after a lengthy delay for weather or an injured player has been a to have a short warmup before resumption of play and it’s safe to assume that the NFL officials on hand last night informed Joe Buck of that. I can’t fault ESPN for simply relaying that information during the most fluid of situations. And an unprecedented situation at that.
  18. I think a lot of us feel the same way. I honestly don’t care if they play or not; the game has lost all importance to me and I think it is a perfectly understandable reaction after seeing an unprecedented event unfold on the field like it did. I feel for everyone involved. You just can’t process seeing your teammate being administered CPR on the field so quickly. I suspect the trauma will linger for a while as they work thru it. Hearing that Damar is ok and his prognosis is good would he a great first step in the process.
  19. Yeah, in his dreams maybe.
  20. I’ll mark it down because Hyde will have to be the first player in medical history to come back from ACDF* surgery three months earlier than the minimum timeline for recovery. I wish him luck trying to find any doctor to clear him, let alone his own. * While all media reports suggest a 6-9 month recovery period indicating he underwent ACDF surgery, if those reports are inaccurate and he had ADR surgery instead, then he is at the three month recovery time for that procedure at this time.
  21. We have won a ton of games with bad Josh since he came into the league. Because bad Josh just needs to give good Josh that one opportunity.
  22. Every media report after his surgery suggested a recovery time of 6-9 months which indicates he had the ACDF procedure. If those reports are inaccurate and he had the ADR instead, then we are at the required 3 month recovery mark, which might explain the hopeful rhetoric from Hyde recently.
  23. I said way up thread that I’d be more interested in target comparisons between the two receiver groups than just snap counts, so thanks for taking the time to find those numbers. Much more pertinent and illuminating.
  24. No, it’s never been done. It ain’t the injury, it’s the type of surgery required to fix it and since he had the ACDF as opposed to the ADR procedure, the minimum recovery time is six months for the spinal bone grafts to properly fuse.
  25. I’d be more interested in target comparisons. Snaps just tell me players were on the field when the ball was snapped.
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