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I’m sure they’ll mostly cover Houston throughout the week.
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Additionally, I can’t tell you how many helmet to helmet hits I’ve seen across the league that got no call.
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1 hour ago, Tcali said:
agree with everything you say exc Tomlin.he is a great coach ..are you nuts?? Pburgh doesnt make stupid moves like that.Thats why they are a great franchise
Yeah agreed, and they’ve only had 3 head coaches in the past 50 years. The Rooneys do not pull the trigger that easily.
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3 hours ago, BillsRdue said:
I'm sure those mother foggers cheated against the Bills, paid off the refs, and have a thousand other infractions. It's time to pay the piper. It's time for a December beatdown of these little b^tches. Big Ed is going to eat up Brady and spit him out over Foxborough.
Not if the refs have anything to say about it... and we all know they will.
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Landry... I’ve hated his ass since the cheap shot on Aaron Williams.
And he stood there and acted as if he was apologetic and concerned, as if it was an accident.
He’s taken those type of cheap shots several times since... it was always intentional.
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I don’t care what any of the “steely eyed realists” say... There’s something fishy going on with this league. Our defense is playing lights out, but the “officials” are keeping Dallas in it.
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3 hours ago, Big Blitz said:
Landry sounds legit dejected.
Excellent...
3 hours ago, HappyDays said:Am I crazy or was this no worse than the hit Gronk put on Tre White? That was one of the dirtiest hits I've ever seen and no seemed to really care.
I think Garrett will be suspended the rest of the season.
Not sure I’d go that far, but Gronk deserved more than what he got. I always felt Jarvis Landry deserved far more than what he got for the Aaron Williams cheap shot. But as the OP said, the NFL’s bizarre and inconsistent response to these on-field issues proves their gross incompetence on such matters.
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Any Bills defenders taking notes for the next time they play Jarvis Landry...?
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Both lines and QB would absolutely come first, imo... work on everything else after that. There should always be consideration for best player available as well, regardless of position.
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2 hours ago, Just Jack said:
Week 11 - Bills at Dolphins
Last time we had Scott Novak was last years game against Indy, he was the Side Judge under Brad Allen. This is his first year as Head Ref.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201810210clt.htm
- Replay official: Earnie Frantz
- Replay assistant: Willie Vizoso
- Position changes: Novak (SJ→R), Bowers (LJ→DJ)
- Number change: Coleman (87→65)
Yrs 2018 crew College Occupation R 1 Scott Novak 6 Allen Phoenix sales manager U 128 Ramon George 4 Blakeman Lenoir-Rhyne vice president, operations DJ 74 Derick Bowers 17 Hussey East Central sales representative LJ 65 Walt Coleman IV 5 Blakeman Southern Methodist financial advisor FJ 116 Mike Weatherford 18 (swing) Oklahoma State energy trader SJ 125 Chad Hill 2 Hochuli Mississippi medical sales BJ 111 Terrence Miles 12 Allen Arizona State quality control manager -
I used to read those cover to cover. Felser was my favorite sports journalist at that time and I always looked forward to his articles in Shout. I still have a few stored away.
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Run the damned ball, Daboll! Consistently!!!
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“Green Bay was swept by this opponent in each of the last two seasons, but oddsmakers believe that string of losses will come to an end this evening. The books have installed the Packers as a 3.5-point favorite on Monday Night Football, but that line has shifted rather significantly since opening at GB -6. The public isn’t responsible for this adjustment, as approximately two-thirds of all bets (66%) and cash wagered (68%) against the spread is backing the home side. The sharps have been pounding the Lions ever since the game went up on the board, forcing a big swing in Detroit’s favor. The total has been far more stable, dropping just a half-point since starting at 46.5 points. The public is clearly rooting for a high-scoring battle, evidenced by 68% of tickets and 67% of money wagered on the over.”
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This is a terrible example, if the argument is that the refs are revolting on PI challenges. I mean, it's the Patriots... and that team can do no wrong. Holding down a WR's arm before an attempted catch whilst wearing a Patriots uniform is just a skill that cannot be taught.
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It's pretty obvious who they're speaking to on their headsets... Vegas.
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Bills fans need a sacrificial lamb.. Who else are we gonna blame for the heartbreaking, last second losses year in and year out..? Besides the crooked refs, of course.. ?
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Re-sign the man!!! Bravo Marcel!!!! BRAVO!!!!
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I wish I could hit the bong on a Friday morning like 4mers...
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Hell no. As some have said, beating the Titans may likely help Buffalo’s chances with a wildcard spot in December. The division crown would be fantastic, but a WC is more realistic. This should be a defensive grind on Sunday and Buffalo needs this win.
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3 minutes ago, HOUSE said:
He is 42 ?
So his career is over...? He had a bad game in Buffalo, so he's obviously in decline?
Bills fans have wished for this for about 10 years now.
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Poor Tommy... What a martyr...
Also, a whole lot of wishful thinking on this thread. lol
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Of course he did it on purpose. C’mon... The Pats have little fear of penalties affecting them. I mean, to be fair... Belichick and Co. work quite consistently on this. At the same time, they also understand that NFL officials will give them the benefit of the doubt... It’s the Patriots! Special treatment is part of the gig in Foxborough. “Tuck” the ball, OT tackles a pass rusher, prop up Josh Allen and let your boy take a head shot, hurdle the line, ignore a TD by Kelvin Benjamin, allow Wilfork to gracefully fall right into Losman’s knee... should I go on..? I’m just waiting for Jarvis Landry to end up with the Pats, so we can see another member of our secondary have his career ended while the zebras figure out how to offset another head hunting.
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Undervalued, under the radar underdogs... mostly ignored by the corporate machine.
That’ll make it all the sweeter when this “poverty stricken” small market bunch of orphans knocks off the silver star-studded, silver spoon up their pristine derrière choir Boys or Golden Fleece Rams.
Shock the world, street urchins... and pick Jerruh’s pockets while you’re at it.
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9 hours ago, DC Tom said:
Hollywood stopped casting for shallow '80s high school villains about 30 years ago.
In fact, now that I think of it...I may buy a #87 Pats jersey and put "Zabka" on the name.
I’ve got it! Biff in a Back To The Future remake!
McDermott changes signs from “Playoff Caliber” to “Championship Caliber”
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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And thank the football gods for that one.