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1ManRaid

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  1. Be prepared to wait a VERY long time then. It's just not feasible.
  2. Yeah it's weird. Previous years I would feel "Oh my now we're back to 1st and goal from the 30, I guess a field goal is still good". Now it's just "OK cool, what kind of heroics is getting us the touchdown here?"
  3. I keep hearing people say "just put a gps/rfid chip in the ball" as if it's just that easy. 1. The technology isn't THAT precise. 2. The ball is a 3 dimensional object with a different length and width. You would at least need multiple chips in it, finely calibrated to determine the exact orientation of the ball. 3. The technology would have a significant cost, for very little if any reward when good enough technology (cameras) already exist for free. 4. The tech in the balls would need to be rugged enough to withstand being spiked, thrown against a wall, etc. I could go on. Or unless there were two straight penalties. Doesn't always have to be a conspiracy against us.
  4. I was thinking just use the standard movable side view cameras, just reposition them to the first down line on fourth downs.
  5. I was hearing "How many times do I have to kill you, boy?" as he made that Denver D his lady dog.
  6. What I don't get is them not having cameras set up over (high angles from opposite sides) the first down line specifically for these kind of situations. They should also treat "turnover on downs" like an actual turnover in regards to being an automatic review.
  7. Moss made up for it himself when he absolutely bullied his way to a first down on third and long in the fourth quarter. I actually laughed and said to my friend "This just isn't fair, I'm starting to feel bad for Denver".
  8. Earlier in the season, sure. But now they want to make a statement going into the playoffs.
  9. Every year I tell myself to remember to put some bets on the season, and every year I miss on payouts because I forget. Allen completion % and TDs, Diggs yards, Motor yards, and team wins would have had me in the money.
  10. If it's a return game for him, the days we played on previous weeks are irrelevant for him, so it's only one extra day for him vs usual Sunday games. It's only two days for the people who played the Saturday.
  11. https://youtu.be/_a6Ch1mMS-g I'll edit in the embed when I'm not on mobile. Only thing missing was a time-lapse of the final soul killing drive to ice it. Somehow also managed to make puntpuntpuntpuntpunt look hype.
  12. No, passing TDs vs total TDs. Jimbo didn't run as many in as Josh. The article writer chose his words poorly creating the confusion. *edit* Weirdly, you skipped right over the part specifying total touchdowns when you were highlighting text, did you do that on purpose?
  13. My back literally instinctively ached at this pic.
  14. That really is what it feels like. Without Brown, +39 point differential so far in this second half of the season (at least +45 if the Hail Murray doesn't land).
  15. I still say Moss is going to kill a man by season's end.
  16. Only before the season? Allen was putting up MVP numbers and Jets fans were STILL saying it was a fluke and Darnold would be better if the bad New Jersey water wasn't triggering his residual mono symptoms and aliens and Mars in retrograde etc. As for Lawrence, you simply DO NOT tempt fate when you are already the #1 pick. YOU THREATEN TO HOLD OUT on the Jets if they don't either overhaul the front office/coaching or trade the pick. He can have his PR guy spin that attitude as a positive feature, caring about the long term success of the team and leadership.
  17. Josh could have a 6000 yard, 50 TD, undefeated Super Bowl MVP season, and there would still be articles the morning after about how he is the luckiest player of all time to have 19 straight fluke performances. PFF would list him as their 4th best QB for playing hero ball and forcing too many balls through tight windows.
  18. Side note, Josh's overall hasn't really gone up since week 4. He got a bump to 82 then, and a tick up to 83 week 9. Maybe his third AFC offensive player of the week award will finally see him rounded off to 85 with an accuracy boost.
  19. Oddly enough in the NFC it will be best to manage to slip out of winning the division to be the top wild card, so you can play whomever crawls out of the NFC East. 2020 is wild.
  20. Trades are not a zero sum game, both sides can win. That's actually the ideal outcome as it keeps teams WANTING to trade with you and it's always good to have options and could drive bidding wars to deal with you.
  21. The Round Mound of Not First Down.
  22. Dre Greenlaw: “I think that’s probably the worst part, we knew exactly what they were running just from head to toe, and we just came up short,” Greenlaw said. “It’s kind of a weird feeling. We knew exactly what they were running.” Reminds me of I think Tony Gungy who preached to get your basics down like linemen being that fraction of a second faster to react to a snap, receivers making the cuts in their routes that tiny bit sharper, being that tiny bit better at seeing white knuckles on a D-lineman giving away a blitz, that you can tell them what play you are running and they won't be able to stop it.
  23. Botched handoffs are credited to the QB by default, as they were the last to "control" the ball. Also the "fumble" recovered by Dion only stood that way because it wasn't a turnover and no use challenging. It would have been better for his stat line if Dion doesn't jump on it, so the fumble could have been removed on review as down by contact.
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