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BLeonard

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  1. Don't remember the specifics, but Allen had over 4k yards passing and Diggs had over 1k receiving in both.
  2. Was gonna say this. I had a few days overlap (intentionally) where I had started YouTube TV before canceling cable. One of the first things I did, since I had had cable for so long at that point, was set the YouTube TV channel order in the same order as my cable channels (or as close as possible, anyway). Transition has been pretty seamless since.
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    OT: I read this post in Dale Gribble's voice.
  4. Wonder how Roger is feeling now... https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/35617448/roger-goodell-defends-nfl-officiating-never-better
  5. Now, wait. If they threw a flag, KC should not get to challenge the previous play. Philly snapped the ball, which was the cause of the flag. Because the refs messed up, fine, it's not a penalty, but KC should not get to challenge here, due to a referee's error.
  6. Absolutely. KC scoring just reaffirms why they didn't risk turning the ball over and took a FG. Let's see if KC can get a stop on defense now.
  7. That's why the Eagles settled for the FG before the half.
  8. Don't want a Mike Tomlin moment on their hands
  9. Pretty sure Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's version of the XFL starts soon, too.
  10. Be interesting to see if this stage setup does any further damage to the field. Was looking rough to begin with.
  11. Eagles are in control. No reason to risk a turnover when you're all but guaranteed to go up by 10, with a long halftime and gimpy Mahomes coming up.
  12. Yep. For all the wondering how important the 1 seed is, both 1 seeds are in the Super Bowl. Getting that bye may even be a bigger deal than the HFA, IMO.
  13. That's how I'm seeing it as well. That knee going down should complete the catch and the play.
  14. I mean, yeah it was a turnover, but not really a "takeaway." KC did nothing to force the fumble.
  15. The upcoming drive may decide the game. KC gets the ball to start the second half. Philly can't let them double dip.
  16. Noticed that, too. From what I read, they even had a new field installed for the Super Bowl.
  17. They knew they were going for it on 4th. Makes KC defend potential run plays on 3rd down, too.
  18. I'm far from being Frazier's biggest fan and truth be told, I'm more in the "get rid of him" camp than I am the "keep him" camp. That said, it's important to remember that the Bills defense didn't play one snap at 100% full strength. Tre was out until Thanksgiving. By then, Hyde had been gone for weeks and they also lost Von the same game they got Tre back. Not to mention injuries keeping Poyer, Oliver, Edmunds and Rousseau out of games. I'm sure there's others I'm missing, too. Even with all of those pieces missing, the Bills were still pretty good on defense most games. Again, if I was making the call, I'd probably let Frazier go (or, simply not renew if his contract is up). But, at the same time, I'm not gonna be too devastated if he's back. That said, I'm hoping to see more aggression, especially in the secondary.
  19. Well, DraftKings disagrees with the bolded: https://dknation.draftkings.com/2023/1/24/23568249/super-bowl-odds-2024-favorites-long-shots-aaron-rodgers-tom-brady-retirement-impact
  20. Personally, I don't see what is so great about Payton. Yes, he's won A (single) Super Bowl, but he's also lost in 2 NFC Championship games, lost in the Divisional round 4 times and lost in the Wild Card round twice. On top of that, he's had 5 seasons finishing at .500 or below. Another thing to keep in mind is the fact that no head coach in NFL history has won a Super Bowl with two different teams. Could Payton be the first? Sure. But, I certainly wouldn't be giving up first round draft picks for the guy. I can only speak for me, but I'm not ready to give up on McDermott yet. That said, something has to change on defense. The "bend but don't break" simply doesn't get it done in the postseason. From what I understand, Frazier's contract expires, so you don't even have to "fire" him, just don't renew and get someone in here that attacks on defense. If McDermott is unable or unwilling to make adjustments, then he may be the next one that needs to be shown the door.
  21. A bit surprised Dallas wasn't flagged for roughing the passer there.
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