So far there pattern has been...lose one, win two, lose one, win two...that would put them on a trajectory to win at Tampa and lose to the Titans. They'd be due for a win, then. Let's hope we can break that pattern.
My sincere sympathies at your loss, Clem. It's always hard to say goodbye to family, especially our parents. I lost my Dad in 2006 and my Mom in January of 2018. You'll have the memories and you'll cry every now and then until you just don't feel like crying anymore. Instead you'll be surprised by a smile and a warm feeling that suddenly comes over you. God Bless you and your family.
I just went back. When I clicked on the arrow next to Ed Oliver, it only showed the one play from Denver, then it goes to Devin White's highlight. I had to go back and click a second time to get the Dallas highlights. It's really odd.
I forgot about this. Thank you for reminding me of that rule. However...I think Houston would have been so out of sorts, it would have been Brady and Edelman again for the TD.
How many of us had our hearts in our throats with that onside kick?
First off Houston goes into that soft prevent D and Brady and Edelman play catch down the field to score and pull within 6.
Then the onside kick. Had that ball not gone out of bounds and been picked up cleanly by the Pats, that guy had clear sailing to the endzone.
Just goes to show you, run the prevent D at your own risk.
Perhaps afterward. He was going on about how he wants Dallas fans to feel pain. He downplayed pain this week in favor of around Christmas. Thanksgiving pain, in his estimation, can be mollified with a good meal.
They were talking about it this morning on Get Up. Belichick sends tape into Riveron, suggesting that a team is frequently guilty of penalties, so that those are watched for during the game. That's why the hankies are no surprise.
I saw on Get Up this morning how Belichick sent Riveron tape advising him of the "tripping" by Cowboys linemen. He reminded the officials of this before the game. So, it was called twice in the game even though it never happened. Makes me sick.
I'm actually pulling for the Ravens. They will win their division, so I'm not concerned about wildcard competition. I want them to get the number one seed so that the AFC doesn't go through NE.
I do agree with you. Against NE though, the running game was working, yet they went with the pass. Only 4 points behind, there was no reason to not run. I don't understand it.
He was running well against NE, but they still put the game in Dak's hands. I think they do the same against the Bills, with an ex QB as offensive coordinator.