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  1. I watched the replay over and over. The point of officials judgement would be was his knee down just as it contacted the highest strands of fake grass or when hit hits into lands in it. It is literally that close. If you go by just grazing the top of the grass, it appears he is just short of the first down. If it is when his knee hits down, he has the ball at the first down line. PS: I would have a lot more confidence in McD's so far worthless red flag skills if he challenged this kind of call and lost then the way he challenges clear fumble like in Bears game and lost.
  2. There is no evidence Allen gave himself up on that dive. He dove forward, and when his knee touched at that exact same time he had the ball outstretched and at the first down line to gain. Stills showed this. It was a first down and the replay of the play showed that. No one even asked him in the post game presser or the game after presser. Bunch of weak ass media. wrong. At the exact moment his knee touched Allen had the ball already extended to the sticks. He had the ball extended before his knee hit. If that was the case why did McD challenge the obvious no fumble by the Bear player last night.??
  3. well they finally got it down at the end when Bills scored the winning TD bears down.
  4. I agree. I stated he "needs Foster Grants" and "can not track a TRAIN." He looks like a NFL WR right up until ball is arriving and then can't track it into his hands. Maybe he is far sighted. Personally I would not give up on him just yet. PS for me.
  5. In a better world. Ducaasse is 3rd string and Mills is 2nd string.
  6. That int looked worth a challenge he looked not down by contact.
  7. I get what you are saying, however It is a matter of perspective. Do you like to be close and high. Or close and low. I always liked the RCA Dome in Indy and MetroDome in Minneapolis because the seats were much closer to the field on the upper deck as they had to make a small footprint to engineer a safe roof and/or cost considerations. First few rows of upper deck are awesome seats. Close and can see all of field well. And they ea only had 56 and 63 k ?? seats. (At Indy I could literally see Jeff Georges face clearly from the 2nd row upper deck when the play was in front of us and on the near hash marks. Cool.) Open air stadiums have a much more laid back horizontal seating configuration. Silverdome in Detroit was more like an open air laid back stadium with a roof on it and upper deck was far away due to 80k seats. Thefunpolice poster is sooo old. How old is he? When he was a child the world was, Black and White.
  8. …...with a silencer no less. Bat **** Crazy kook.
  9. This was a mistake. Packers could have rode out the last two years of his deal and franchised him for 2 or 3 more and not have spent this much and more importantly had flexibility when his skills hit the wall due to age and decline.(not everyone has Brady DNA diet Giselle influence TB12 clinics and luck to play into 40's......etc etc...… Thay are now in salary cap hell. I get they want to keep the best player they ever had happy, but at what cost? Packers Super Bowl window is about to slam shut. NFL is s business. Great players hold out like Mack, others refuse a below market deal(Cousins)and teams also play hardball. Agreed. Min salaries need to be adjusted much higher. This would leave a little less for these mega deals. Everyone would still get rich. IMHO 450k min salary for rookies is way too low. It should start at 1 mill. at least. Same with PS players 7.6 k per week is way too low. Pay during training camp and preseason is also embarrassing for the risk they take. 1k to 1.8 k per week.
  10. That might extend the season too much and with no revenue on that bye week.. Right now NFL has 16 game reg-season with 17 tv weeks of games due to 1 bye. If they have 18 game season and 2 bye weeks it would be a 20 week tv season. NFL would love this for tv revenue. Maybe a compromise. -shorten preseason to 3 games. (or possibly 2) -add one game to regular season for a 17 game season. -add a bye week to make 2 bye weeks. Still having games every week. With 3 preseason games option this would result in same total games(20) they play now. With a 2nd bye week and 17 game reg-season tv revenue would increase as tv weeks of games would increase by two to 19. From pre-season to end of reg-season would only increase by one week. From 21 to 22. Doable. And could have policy that every player must take another game off and actually play 16, maybe, although I think the 2nd bye week negates this need.
  11. After taking a 2nd look. He is more kid friendly than Billy #1 who looked like he tried to stop a truck going 60 with his face. Also no more purple is good I think. However. ? He either underwent a sex change or is straight out a new person. I surmise this is actually a female. Billy's wife.....Billie Buffalo.
  12. This has also been discussed many times. He was taking the marijuana for pain control of Crohn's disease. Not post surgical pain relief. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5193087/ jury is still out on that tx however many patients use it and claim pain relief.
  13. EJ Manual. poster child. Dan Darragh. You could say Brian Shaw even though he won the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year award in 1970 after passing for 2,500 yards. due to: earning a 3-8-1 record. He started two more seasons, totaling an 8-27-2 record as starting QB and passing for less than 140 yards per game. Like so many QBs on this list, he had more interceptions (67) than touchdowns (35). Trent Edwards. James Harris. ruined for Bills but did have some good years with Rams later.
  14. I would offer a 7th in 2019 to Philly for Warmack and a Philly 6th rounder in 2020.
  15. What? Trump became a billionaire at least twice and possibly 3x. He hovered around a billion net worth many times and I am sure he dipped below and then went over that amount numerous times.
  16. Most fans have no interest in who the assistant coaches are and do not follow them. Not everyone is hardcore like you and we are on boards like this. They do on the other hand follow the players and should be able to recall a handful given a period of years. When they say "dichotomy" with their heavy Boston accents.....it sounds like "get the dick-out-a-me"
  17. You are missing the point and you are being negative. No one is saying ignore Boyd. No one. It has had its time but it has not passed yet. And never will. By your take on my above sentence you would boo your team getting Super Bowl rings at the next seasons home opener. After all it had its time and now has passed. Crazy man.
  18. You know some of us can do several things at a time. Especially when Allen and Dalton/Boyd come out of the tunnel at different times. Nothing wrong with a little thank you for the Bengals help. This is what makes sports fun. Show some gratitude. I was just at a High School Football away game last night and the Home team who is a big rival of ours had their band come over to our sideline and play our school song. They even lined up in a letter formation of our first letter to our school. I have never heard of such a thing ever before. I was impressed with the sportsmanship. What does it hurt?
  19. You are compleltly correct. IMO. I have always believed baseball analytics are much more accurate as baseball is such a one on one sport with much better data to dissect and less of a team sport as most of the action involves one player doing something without much teamwork involved. Football has such a poetry of motion on every play it has way too many variables to be as accurate with any analytics as baseball can be. The A's I think have proven this for years. I like what I see. My eyes have never lied to me.
  20. Reports after the injury from eyewitnesses stated that players who saw it or looked at it, turned away, and several nearly fainted, as several others vomited from the traumatic scene.
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