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whatdrought

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  1. I love this new Tanny, but he’s still good for some “wtf” moments each game... got lucky there.
  2. I love everything about Derrick Henry except his hair... looks like a big turd hanging back there...
  3. I would donate my mother in law to charity for a Derek Henry...
  4. Same. Titans have been playing with their hair on fire since Tanny took over. I could definitely see them as a 6th seed SB.
  5. Do they run so much the recievers forget how to catch?
  6. Titans look like we did vs Ravens with their contain.
  7. Ravens aren’t out of it, but they sure don’t look like a 1 seed.
  8. Same pass people killed Allen for in Pittsburgh game.
  9. “Didn’t fall for the playfake at all.” Um. Chris, you’re an idiot.
  10. Daboll exceptionally prepared for interviews... but can he adjust when the interviewer catches on to his script? That’s the question...
  11. What a complete piece of ***** the NFL is turning itself into. Get Rodger Goodell out of there.
  12. I think it was always bound for some friction, but that all things being equal did a good job of creating discussion without being over the top political or argumentative! All in all, not bad for a TSW thread.
  13. I have nothing to contribute to this thread save this: every time I scroll through the main page and this thread title catches my eye, my brain reads “Mike” and “retires from coaching” and completely skips the last name and auto fills random coaches. Mike Vrabel, Mike McCarthty, Mike Holmgren. Etc. etc. So for that really weird reason, this has been the most interesting thread of the week for me... I wonder whose going to retire next...
  14. People are always going to put the blame on the QB, and Allen did some things/didn’t do some things that deserve criticism. That being said, I think anyone wanting to use this game as a harbinger of the future is really missing the mark. He did enough to win the game multiple times and was let down by his team, coaches, and the refs. Blame is 100% sharable in this game, and really, it has to be. You don’t lose a game after leading 16-0 in the third without the entire team doing their jobs poorly. I consider this a good game for josh in that he will learn from it and be prepared the next time the bulbs in the lights are even bigger than the 60 Watters they use in Dallas and Pittsburgh. His time will come. I’m encouraged, even when he was crapping the bed (as some might describe it, though I don’t think it was ever as bad as they say it was) he still did good things and got us close to a W. It’s all downhill from here. edit: downhill in a good “it’s easier” way...
  15. Yep. And after he underperforms his contract on a bad team (won’t be his fault, as his limits are what they are) and gets cut, he can come back here and play with the people he loves again. It happens so often in this league.
  16. Color me clueless (and pink with purple stripes), but what exactly does this resolution do?...
  17. Screw the Texans. Go Chiefs. Man, playoff football is so much fun when the Pats are donezo.
  18. What's the opposite of "Okay Boomer" for this post? ?
  19. For sure, and I'm not saying either extreme is correct. I'm saying that unless those of us on this thread shape society at large (and I certainly hope nobody who spends time on this board is shaping society. lol), we are stuck with the individual situations. That isn't to ignore the macro, but it's also seeking to find solutions from the micro. As it has been with the rooney rule conversation and the % of minority coaches. Can we point to minority candidates who clearly are more deserving of a position than the non-minority who got passed over where there is no reason other than their race? If so, I assume we'd all group together and have righteous anger about that. But saying x% of coaches are minorities and it should be x% instead, loses the reality of the argument because how do we address it? Where do we find the injustice? Same thing when we discuss the larger socialite issues. Where are the specifics of these injustices that we can combat? That, I think, is where the conversation has to start.
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