Head Coach at Wyoming while Josh was there retiring. Went out with a win, did it with a FG on the last drive after they got in to the redzone and burned the clock down to 3 seconds. On the drive the starting QB who was injured previously couldn't finish the drive after one good play that got them out of their own goal line. Backup QB that took them down into scoring position had the #17.
In the 2-3 weeks previous we'd lost 2-3 of our best starters on defense, I don't think we're in the same situation of trying to figure out how to patch the gaping holes leaking in that ship.
If the guy is able to get back up to speed again he's going to be fired up, you could hear it in his interview about having a great year cut short from the injury, he's had to have been wanting to tear things up out there.
In the endzone 20 yards back, and he basically ran directly at the ref, like who do you have in a footrace Lamar Jackson or a backpedaling referee? Then he clears the guy trips on his own feet and can't possibly get the ball back to the line of scrimmage while he's obviously in the grasp. All of which would have not been a turnover and cost 2 points if he hadn't ran all the way back into his own endzone.
In a way he did die, when his heart stopped it wasn't going to start beating on it's own. He was effectively dead but his body was in good enough working order still that they were able to work on him and jump start his heart and he was able to come back.
Gronk continuing to show how badly his brain works/worked complains that it would have been okay if his teammate hadn't already downed Tre, conveniently ignoring the fact that he was out of bounds anyway.
No not really, in the current field if that number includes him not having all those picks, then at best he'd be someone I'd say could win it with two more good games to close out the season with the 1 seed with how the league treats the MVP as a QB award. I'd still feel somewhat neutral about it.
Not the Rams either.
The idea behind this game was that the Bills and Chargers would both be contenders down the stretch maybe for top seeds in the playoff and their divisions. In the end only one them kind of is.
Get put in a weird position when saying that Lamar shouldn't be MVP, get accused of just hating on Lamar, and it's like no he's having a good season he's doing fine this year, he's just not having an MVP season.