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Shortchaz

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  1. I’m having a hard time imagining them going into Pittsburgh and winning (haven’t done it in the regular season since 1975) but if they do that will signal that this team is serious (imo)
  2. It seems like when our defense is more aggressive (blitzing) it inspires our offensive players to be more aggressive.
  3. I’m talking about this incident. Rudolph engaged Myles physically at multiple points. Far from innocent bystander
  4. Was he trying to “get him off him” when he went after him when they were both standing?
  5. You tried comparing this to hitting a random person walking down the street over the head with a helmet.... Rudolph instigated this interaction and voluntarily continued to engage at every point.
  6. Talk about false equivalency. Rudolph was the aggressor.
  7. It looked like Rudolph was none too pleased with being taken to the ground and started grabbing myles’ head/helmet . Myles responded to this by returning the favor and grabbed Rudolph’s head/helmet. While getting up, Myles pulled on Rudolph’s face mask and ripped his helmet off. At at that point the fight on the ground was over. Decastro then intervenes and starts to walk Myles away from Rudolph. Rudolph decides that this is the perfect time to reengage with Myles and goes after him again. Outnumbered and being moved backwards, garret responds by swinging at the (perceived or real) aggressor(s) with his right hand that still held Rudolph’s helmet, making contact with Rudolph’s head. Then Myles is (rightly) taken to the ground by a group of Steelers while all hell breaks loose. That’s what I saw in the video clip. the optics of swinging a helmet at a helmet-less-player’s head are bad and Myles will be suspended. Rudolph looked like a frustrated person trying to take his aggression out on what was reachable. In this case, that just happened to be a someone he couldn’t push around. Rudolph was at minimum a willing participant, if not the aggressor, at every point of the post-play interaction.
  8. We seem to have a major problem converting 3rd downs when a first down puts us in scoring range. I think they call it the grey zone(?) where it’s too long for a field goal too short for a punt. We stall in that zone frequently. to borrow a phrase from baseball, we have warning track power
  9. Clearly I’m a masochist
  10. Cool missed field goal is cool
  11. Baker mayfield, league mvp
  12. Quickly turning into an unwatchable game
  13. Can make anyone look like world-beaters
  14. Be interesting to see if Baltimore’s offense can score any more points the rest of this game
  15. Extra point. Missing it/having it blocked shouldn’t be debilitating.
  16. My first game, dad took me when I was 11.
  17. But at least he has a huge contract that makes it nearly impossible for the Falcons to improve their team through free agency
  18. Which has been our M.O. this year.....
  19. We kick field goals and don’t create turnovers, this is buffalo bills football
  20. Watching it live I said it was obviously forward.
  21. We score more when the defense creates turnovers. This is is purely observational, it seems like we are constantly on the wrong side of the turnover/field position battle(s). I will add that when we get on the edge of field goal range we tend to go backwards via sack/penalties
  22. Haskins played vs the giants (I think ?)
  23. When certain guys catch the ball they do so in a way that you feel the ball is secure. The Duke is one of those guys. As one poster in this thread wrote, “vice grip hands”
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