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TheFunPolice

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  1. Just once I want to see a big sloppy DT pick one of those stupid shovel passes off and rumble for a TD
  2. Saints better not leave the refs too much time on the clock!
  3. Ref was literally standing there watching Thielan drag the DB down by the facemask and called DPI.. As I'm typing, holding on the Saints
  4. And people say they want to play against Brady in the Super Bowl? If it's one PI away then the refs will step in late in the game.
  5. 100% Refs stepped in to save the Vikings... All ticky tack at best and 3 on one drive all on 3rd down
  6. Refs stepping up in the Saints Vikings game Lol... NFL has become WWE with these ridiculous flags every single 3rd down
  7. Actually Belichick has 8 SB rings, one more than everyone's suddenly beloved Tommy.
  8. I think it's the broadcast. Mine looks darker than normal channels too
  9. Last line nailed it. Many of us care about these guys as human beings too.
  10. Taylor is a terrible coach and Bengals are average at best yet they easily could have won the SB last year if not for a questionable PI call or if Burrow gets an extra second on 4th down
  11. I have no idea how this Bengals team beat KC
  12. That's where the organization on some level needs to protect the player from himself. Players will always say they're ready to go
  13. I always wondered how hockey concussions were months long but football players are back a week later
  14. I'm so pissed for Tua the human being. WTF... The people who let him go back out there Sunday and suit up tonight ought to be ashamed of themselves.
  15. As a fan of the sport I'm absolutely ***** livid right now. Tua 100% had a concussion on Sunday and should never have come back in and definitely should not have been playing tonight. It will be THE topic and story tomorrow on sports media They put that young man in danger and it's inexcusable
  16. Bienemy is a hack, IMO. McCoy played there so he would know. The idea that the Chiefs are "Bienemy's offense" is a huge LOL The sports media goes berserk every year that he doesn't get hired as a HC like it is some sort of birthright and his not being a HC is such an outrage. The only reason that makes any sense is that he just isn't that impressive and really doesn't do a lot for that offense. I mean, whoever hires him as HC would get nothing but praise and love from all for "doing the right thing" and yet he can't sniff a HC gig.
  17. the ONLY real minus of this video is the joy that it brought Dolphins fans and Mike Florio
  18. Hey, let them talk! Luckily for us this isn't college football where you're voted into the playoffs by media.
  19. McDermott need to clean some things up, but he and his staff have done a lot of winning here. We're a LONG WAY from "football is a tough game for tough people" or "it's hard to win in the NFL" We have a very good staff, and they've only really been expected to be a good team once (last year) so you can't say much about playoffs since they lost to KC (in KC) twice in a row. Point is, the story of McDermott is still early.
  20. "Reid" came up short in the KC/TB Super Bowl is the narrative some put out. "See, we told you so!" Meanwhile, KC had reserves playing OL against a top defense, Mahomes was running for his life while limping around with a busted ankle/foot and KC's WR dropped everything that hit them. Circumstances matter.
  21. so much luck goes into winning and losing in the NFL, especially in single elimination injuries bounces matchups execution penalties There's such a fine line... tuck rule being called a fumble, Atlanta installing Marty as HC with a 28-3 lead, and Seattle handing off to Marshawn Lynch and Brady has 4 rings instead of 7. Take away 2 unreal catches by the Giants and he has 9 rings instead of 7. Brady could EASILY have 4 rings or 9 rings. All a play here and there (except Atlanta, which was a complete collapse by one team). So the key is keep getting into those spots so that you can benefit from the randomness. No matter how random it can seem, the ball will never bounce your way or a timely penalty go your way if you're sitting on your couch watching.
  22. cool! we're terrible favorites but great underdogs. I was getting a little worried about all the SB talk so early.
  23. This too! Florio HATES Buffalo and is still sour that the team didn't move to Toronto.
  24. It's the same thing they said about Andy Reid: can't win the big one. I loved Madden's commentary about that: tell me which ones are the "small ones." Now that Reid has a ring, there is no better example of this than the unfair criticism of Marty Shottenheimer. The year is 2006. The Chargers are 14-2. It's the Divisional round of the AFC playoffs. Marty Shottenheimer, the coach who "couldn't win the big games" had the perfect game plan to stop the Patriots machine led by Brady and Belichick. There's even film of him telling the player who won the game for SD before fumbling not to go running around when he gets the game winning INT and to just get down. So what happens? In a cruel twist of fate THAT SAME PLAYER intercepts Brady at the end and the game is OVER! Chargers win and they are going to face Indianapolis in the AFC Title Game, at home! Except no. He does exactly what coach warned him about and FUMBLES BACK TO NE instead of simply hitting the turf. NE, given another shot (sound familiar to anyone?) goes on to win, and Marty "can't win the big ones" and is fired shortly after the game with a 14-2 record that season and never coaches again. Marty was also the coach who LOVED Brees and thought he was a top QB in the making and wanted to keep him. In other words, he was RIGHT about Brees, had the perfect game plan to defeat NE, won 14 games that year, got the #1 seed, even foresaw the need to tell his DB to just go down when he got the pick (showing how detail oriented he was) and yet it's COACHING that cost SD. So he was fired after that game! Marty, the guy who is 7th all-time in NFL wins by a head coach with 200, somehow wasn't good enough. BTW, the active coaches ahead of him are Reid (234 wins) and Belichick (291). Behind him are Tomlin (155) and Carroll (152). Think about how dumb that sounds. Apparently those 200 wins don't count. No "big games" in there. Football is a cruel game at times, and the single elimination format means that any one mistake can end your season.
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