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Week 16: Sunday Games Around the League


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38 minutes ago, Motorin' said:

Not under 2 minutes. See Kenny Stabler.

 

I am old and I remember the play.  That involved 2 phony forward flips of the ball to advance it toward the endzone for the TD with 10 seconds to go.  I thought the rule made a distinction about the direction of the fumble.  It does not.

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5 minutes ago, Bleedingreennc said:

Enjoy my stay? Hmm, guess you don't post often, I like talking to the vets of the board better, you new Bills fans seem to be lacking in something.

Says the Jet fan with 1,000 fewer posts than me. Keep going boss. Sad because you can’t understand basic math? Because you keep proving it.

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2 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

With PIT winning, we have to win the next two to secure the #2 seed, no?

We have to stay tied at least so if they lose to the Browns we can lose 1 but we wouldn't know that though.

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1 minute ago, JESSEFEFFER said:

 

I am old and I remember the play.  That involved 2 phony forward flips of the ball to advance it toward the endzone for the TD with 10 seconds to go.  I thought the rule made a distinction about the direction of the fumble.  It does not.

I remember it, too. I think Dave Casper is the one who recovered it.

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13 minutes ago, balln said:

who cares. he didnt throw the pic. allen almost threw a pic in denver 

almost doesnt count in football. try to not have observation bias


You’re completely burying the lead- he didn’t throw it, and they won. But he didn’t play like an MVP today. He played poorly by that standard. That itself isn’t enough to take the award from him, but it closes the gap between him and Josh. 

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To me the only difference between Mahomes and Allen is Mahomes has one more year experience and a super bowl under his belt other than that I’ve watched enough of Mahomes this year and I can’t see where he is head and shoulders above Allen the way some people are making him out to be.... When I watch both of them they almost look dead even to me... Allen is bigger stronger and has a better arm that much I do know....

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4 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

With PIT winning, we have to win the next two to secure the #2 seed, no?

 

Winning the next two guarantees it. So does Pitt losing next week and Tennessee losing one of two. I think.

1 minute ago, whatdrought said:


You’re completely burying the lead- he didn’t throw it, and they won. But he didn’t play like an MVP today. He played poorly by that standard. That itself isn’t enough to take the award from him, but it closes the gap between him and Josh. 

 

This is how the narrative works. We only remember the plays that counted for Mahomes. 

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1 minute ago, Mojo44 said:

I remember it, too. I think Dave Casper is the one who recovered it.

 Stabler underhanded it forward while under tackle and Pete Banaszak had the ball in both hands and flipped it forward where Casper kicked and batted into the endzone for the recovery TD which covered 24 yards.  The officiating crew did not rule any of these as intentional which would have ended the play. Thus, I thought the rule change made as a result applied to forward fumbles only and not backwards ones too.

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1 minute ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

Missed the early games. But looks Like Pittsburgh figured out they need to just go vertical, huh? They have the receivers to just chuck it down the field. 

I didn't see it but from around here I got more of a feeling that the Colts choked.

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Just now, JESSEFEFFER said:

 Stabler underhanded it forward while under tackle and Pete Banaszak had the ball in both hands and flipped it forward where Casper kicked and batted into the endzone for the recovery TD which covered 24 yards.  The officiating crew did not rule any of these as intentional which would have ended the play. Thus, I thought the rule change made as a result applied to forward fumbles only and not backwards ones too.


to cover all possibilities and avoid controversial judgment calls

in the future the NFL ruled that any fumble on fourth down or within the last two minutes can only be advanced by the fumbler. Doesn’t matter which direction the ball moves. 

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