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stevewin

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  1. Every time i see Carroll's stupid face I think of him blowing that SB and handing it to the Cheaters
  2. I dont feel too bad for the kid. His little cheater fanhood, and that that of his whole little cheater fan generation, will be short lived and over before the Cheaters end up 8-8 next year
  3. Actually the rule now is that if a kick lands in the end zone without being fielded it is a touchback
  4. Kirk Cousins Mr Primetime/Playoff Clutch
  5. I was down so I went to patsfan.com to get cheered up. What really did it for me was a post someone made asking what they should do - their 9 year old was so devestated by the loss they cried themselves to sleep. The thought of this sad little sniveling chowderhead cheater fan brought a smile to my face and warmed my heart.
  6. It appears you're just being a troll at this point - hopefully everyone in this thread just starts to ignore you
  7. He meant to give himself up - but by rule did not. It is unambiguously defined in the rule book what needs to be done by a player to give himself up, and he did not do that. He did not hit the ground or take a knee - which is written in the rule as a requirement. It could not be more clear cut.
  8. Because everyone ran up to him and said "OMG there's going to be a real sh!tstorm if we let this stand, we have to reverse it because we all know what he meant to do!"
  9. ? This is a ridiculous thing to say The analogy starts from the time the ball is in the player's hands - and the analogy matches exactly. If a QB in victory formation (or any other time) has the ball and wants to give himself up he must take a knee. If a kick returner has the ball in his hand and wants to give himself up he must take a knee. Both by rule. Exact same application of rule as written.
  10. That's the whole point - "giving himself up" is defined in the rules as "falling to the ground, or kneeling, and clearly making no immediate effort to advance" Ie. - falling to the ground or kneeling is required by rule to "give yourself up". Throwing ball to the ref, or yelling "I'm giving myself up" - or waving a sign that says same does not satisfy the rule
  11. The ref didn't tell him to stay, the ref signaled "Don't give me that MF'ing ball, MF'er - it's still live!"
  12. Yeah - key is "falling to the ground, or kneeling, and clearly making no immediate effort to advance" - which clearly didn't happen. Nothing that can be done now - but yeah it sucks. Se discussion at 4:30 mark of video linked in this thread
  13. This was actually an excellent discussion. Didn't realize rule was written "AND". I was fine with the call at the time, but this doesn't make me feel better. Hasselbeck has perfect analogy with victory formation - you can't just hand the ball over when the rule says you must be down. They try to play devil's advocate and say Bills still lost the game, but there is zero percent chance they lose if that is called a TD. The shame really is the ref got it right to begin, then caved to everyone saying "Oh my God everyone knows what he meant to do" As they mention - it's real dicey territory when officials don't follow the rule as written and decide to alter calls based on what they consider intent. In this case it may have been obvious, but what about other situations that may not be so clear cut. That's why the rules are there.
  14. "Josh Allen was ripping double guitar solos with fireworks coming off the fretboard and a dang live tiger on the stage." Thats friggin great
  15. Justice would be if these get taken away as part of latest cheating scandal punishment
  16. Not sure how many you've seen, but that was honestly one of his least dick-like after-loss pressers I've seen. Usually he just stands there and glares and grunts like a mentally challenged adult with the mental capacity of a 6 year old throwing a tantrum after someone took his lollipop away. It absolutely blows my mind people put this cheating socially ######ed a-hole on such a pedestal.
  17. Woke this AM, read this, and just the mental picture of those 3 blockers out in front hitting no one - it literally makes my somach turn. To think after all the mis-steps up to that point, just one person throw a block or at least get in the way, and a minute later i'm celebrating a win with my son (instead of storming out in a profanity-laced tirade minutes later after Missed Sack). Sigh
  18. It's actually crazy that even with the 2nd half collapse and being down we somehow stopped them on 4th and were able to send it into OT The OT was simply unbelievable - so many individual plays that if just one had gone the other way.....just one
  19. He was mostly facing the sideline tho
  20. I thought mods were closing offensive threads today
  21. I honestly thought this was going to say Vrabel blew off the post-game handshake with Bellicheat
  22. Would love to see Brady and McDaniel go together - would be such an epic fail, and so much to hate They would also probably try to institute a Bellicheat system of cheating but will never be successful - hopefully get caught with their pants down and finally rightfully tarnish Brady forever
  23. One of the most underrated and amazing records in sports. No team will ever do it again
  24. Where are all our resident Cheater lovers?
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