cle23
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The NY player stayed on Hurts after the tackle, and then picked up the ball as Philly was trying to get set. It was very obviously not a fumble. It was an easy call. I have no horse in the race and was calling for it even before they threw the flag.
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Ron Swanson from Parks and Rec Jim from the Office Uhtred from the Last Kingdom Alfie Solomons from Peaky Blinders
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The Titans are the Oilers though. Same franchise. Texans are a new, separate franchise.
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They can't. The Titans are the Oilers. The deal when the Ravens moved is that they AREN'T the Browns. Cleveland kept all the rights.
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It was an official review. It was under 2 minutes.
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They beat Cincinnati by 21, and beat Georgia by 17 in the SEC Championship. So it's not that big of a difference. Alabama also barely beat bad Florida, LSU, and Auburn teams that year, and lost to and average Texas A&M. Like others have said, why play the games if none of it matters? The SEC was 7-9 vs other Power 5 conferences this year. OSU won the Championship, and beat Alabama, with a 3rd string QB.
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Addressing the "Josh Allen is TO machine" narrative
cle23 replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
As a counter point though, compare Allen's first 3 years as a starter to Hurts first 3 years as a starter. Allen was much better as he went along, so your aren't fully comparing apples to apples, especially with Hurts. Also, only going by lost fumbles skews it a bit as well. I have no idea how many fumbles in general, but lucking into your own team recovering doesn't mean that the player didn't fumble. -
What kind of evidence do you have for that?
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McCord is a junior. 1st year starter, but he is the same recruiting class as McCarthy.
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What does that matter? I have no idea why. He has been back several times since Harbaugh is been to speak to the team, so I don't think there is any animosity at this point. What are you trying to get at, and what does Brady have to do with the game today?
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OSU played basically the same schedule, plus ND. ND is better than the rest of Michigan's schedule for sure, but they're not a top tier team either. It should be a close game, especially as Michigan's offense hasn't looked great the past few weeks, and like usual, this game is a toss up. 24-20 UM.
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I do 100% agree with the greed, but even as a large market, they average less than 10,000 fans per game.
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There aren't 2 facemask penalties anymore. They are all 15 yards.
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Shoulder to shoulder. That's not targeting. It's was even overturned on review.
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It wasn't a dirty hit.
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This is him. Von got old.
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Allen stared that down the entire time. Never looked anywhere else.
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It's a turnover on downs. All turnovers are reviewed.
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You can see blue in front of his toes, it's a catch.
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Which recent Michigan draft pick has been a major bust? Not all have panned out, but most are very good to at least above average, and those that aren't are mostly late rounders. So which are frauds? Hutchinson? Kwity Paye? Dax Hill? DJ Turner? Mazi Smith? The only somewhat high pick that i would say has disappointed has been Luke Schoonmaker, but he is a backup TE in his first year.
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I am not sure why this is surprising to anyone. Allen is what he is: Supremely talented, and a top tier QB. But he has always been somewhat careless with the ball. Trusts his arm a bit too much, and can make boneheaded plays at times. You get the bad with the good sometimes. And he runs more than most QBs, so he has more opportunities to fumble, and he really doesn't avoid contact either. He has improved his accuracy since being in the NFL, and most of his INTs that I have seen aren't poor accuracy, but more poor decision making.
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Probably because you threw out a crap comment that wasn't relevant to the discussion.