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What gets me is that NO ONE is talking about how Ray Lewis tackled Lee Evans (I believe) when the ball what in the air and that is why there was an interception. Ray Lewis was almost non-existent on Sunday. Yeah, I know, we game planned around him, but really, what great plays did he make? I know WM went right around him on his biggest run. But all I heard was great coverage on Lee Evans. Sure ... it started out as bump and run, making contact legally, but he interfered with Evans, and now we discuss whether or not WM should be taken out and shot for giving up on a play that he may have thought was coming back. Bad choice by a virtual rookie? Yes. Any worse than choices made by veterans this year? Not by a long shot.
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So WTF is up with the Sox batting helmets?
pkwwjd replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
They've (MLB players) been doing the pine tar thing for as long as I can remember. Why? I don't know, but it's definitely been going on for at least 20 years. -
He was absolutely amazing when he caught up to Santana Moss in full sprint 'gainst the Jests. I didn't think that a LB should EVER catch Moss.
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Miami could be without a QB this week...
pkwwjd replied to MikeInRoch's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hey, what about their rookie return specialist kicking in place of Olindo yesterday. I thought it was kinda weird -- how can the punter not be a better place kicker than a WR/KR? 'Course if you saw Turk try to run with that punt, maybe that explains it. -
Even when the Bills scored their second touchdown
pkwwjd replied to Toledo Bill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So let me ge this straight ... We chuck the ball deep to Lee Evans for a TD, and you're saying we should have run short patterns, and run the ball instead? Why? Cause that work all game? For the first time in a decade, I saw a pocket form for the QB when the opponent rushed more than 3 men. The line stepped up and did their job, the TE and RBs picked up a man, and we scored. The only group that didn't do their job in the last few minutes of the game was the DEF, not the Offense, not the play calling. That was not poor clock management. It was a great throw, a great block scheme, a great clutch catch by a rookie. -
i understand that IF the whistle blows before someone jumps on the ball it cannot be reviewed ... But what about yesterday, when the whistle definitely blew after Clements had the ball in his hands. There should be a way to rectify that error. Once the whistle blows, players stop playing, but until it does, all play should be changeable by replay. There's almost always a second or two lag between when a player is tackled and on the ground and when the whistle blows.
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Well, ... at least nobody shot at the busses like they do in KC
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Something has been bothering me since it happened in yesterday's game -- well, a lot has bothered me, but I'll just ask one. Dillon's fumble inside our 5 that was ruled down by contact ... Why is it that the NFL insists that it is an unreviewable play? I understand why the play is unreviewable when the ball is rolling around on the ground when the whistle blows. Obviously the play is over. However, Clements had the ball before the play was whistled dead. The ruling on the field was wrong. The supposed end of the play (when the whistle blew) did not happen until the Bills possessed the ball. Is there any reason why it is unreviewable besides how the rule is stated? I believe that this should be a priority in the offseason to improve the replay rule. No play more changes the momentum of a game more than a turnover! Currently the rules states that it is unreviewable when the runner is ruled down, but that should be contingent on the play actually ending. The recovering team should be awarded the ball at the spot of the recovery whether touched down or not if the recovery occurs before the whistle. Figuring out the time of the whistle on the replay would be easily done -- even adding a feature to the digital replay system to send a signal to the replay in a visual form by modifying the whistles would be possible. This is just one of the rules that REALLY bothers me -- and we've already gotten hosed this year. Enough already. The other rule that really bothers me is the receiver getting the catch when forced out, but I'll save that for a later thread.
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Time To Wear The Blue-On-Blue Monochrome
pkwwjd replied to UConn James's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If someone can find this out, please go back into the 90s and find out our record when wearing all white. For a few years, it seemed that we always lost wearing all white -- we started calling it "Pansy Whites". Of course, we usually wore the whites on the road in primetime -- usually a time that we got killed. -
Actually, my first thought wasn't the first SB the Patsies won, but the second they made it to in 1996 (Jan 97). Drew did that one for sure. He had a big gun that year.
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What does Mularkey have in common with GW and
pkwwjd replied to ACor58's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I remember in Preseason that MM said that the OLine was not going to be there in the first part of the season. Does anyone have a link to that comment? I remember that some were watching the PS and thinking that the line was gonna be alright, not great but serviceable, and then MM comes out with the idea that a good OLine early in the season was a "pipe dream". Add that to ICE's conversation with TD last week. Be patient people. All this negativity is getting old. Yes, for the last few years we have been almost equal to the Bengals and Cardinals. It takes time, I want to win now, but only 1/2 of the teams on a given week can do that, only 38% can go to the playoffs in a given year, and only 6.25% can go to a SuperBowl. We've been to 10.5% of the SuperBowls, it may not be our time yet. -
Joe Dufek Matt Kofler I'm sure that David Humm is still looking for work too :doh:
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Thanks, I was away from home and taped it on Sunday Ticket but the tape ran out in the 3rd Quarter. I forgot to switch it to Long Play.
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Just wondering if there's been any updates that you've seen. It didn't look like a contact injury.
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my first take on the title of the post had me thinking "which job would be really unwise to do while hungover" not "which job would really stink to do hungover" ... that being said, and never having been hungover in my life, I would think that my job as a pastor would be the dumbest job to come to on Sunday with a hangover. Might as well update the resume before you step into the pulpit.
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Actually, as a living donor, the Drs. told me that I wouldn't be a viable candidate if they thought that I had to undergo any changes in my lifestyle. No dietary changes and most importantly, Turkey Day football is still a go.
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no, Steve, it doesn't make the game silly, like I said, surgery will be on Tuesday so I'll be home for that Sunday's game! I know what you mean. It is just a game.
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Long story ... short, A man in my church (I'm a pastor in Clarion, PA) has been diabetic since age 20. Shortly after that, his kidneys failed, too. Five and a half years ago (at age 42) he had a pancreas/kidney double transplant from a recently expired person. The pancreas works great, but the kidney was a lemon; it's been failing since early 2003. This year, his family takes him off of the transplant waiting list and begins their search for a living donor. After ministering to his kids in the youth group for a few years, I am very close to the family and decide to pursue the process of testing for a match. I've been going through testing for almost 2 months now and I am being presented to the surgical transplant board for approval on Sept 30th. My wife (themommy) and I are actually really excited about the prospects. We're looking at the possibility of surgery on December 7th -- and I should be home in time for the game on Sunday If they can take the left kidney, they'll do it laproscopically -- minimally invasive, 2 small holes and one 3" incision. If they have to take the right kiney, it's a 15" incision and I might lose my bottom rib. Obviously, the recovery time would be greatly extended if they take the right. Anyway (I thought I said it would be short), I am an excellent candidate for the surgery and just wanted to ask for your prayers through the approval on the 30th and I'm praying that they could take the left kidney. Thanks in advance. And no, Portis is not hurt, he's very healthy.
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4-4 so far, not bad
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It seems that it isn't that different from the Walt Corry days in early 90s in Buffalo. Frustrating to see teams march up and down the field, but still make the plays when they needed to happen.
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The deep throw should have been knocked down by Nick Harper. Indy's DBs were a step or more away from almost every throw last night.
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all in all, without paying, your best option is following the game in the NFL.com gamecenter. Not always accurate, or fast, but it beats reading about it the next day.
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Thought: If Evans is a speed burner why
pkwwjd replied to ganesh's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I know we were disappointed in not seeing Lee used much in Preseason, but I'm ready to see it now. That underthrow by Travis Brown in the 3rd game would have been a bomb of a TD, Evans had beaten his man by 5-10 yards. Just a matter of time. Don't waste him on Kickoffs -
as much as I like to take credit for the bogus report, I don't want to. It was really well done, fooled me big time, and I rushed to post it here because I wanted to be the first so I wouldn't get flamed for being second ("didn't you see the other post" "check before you post" etc.) My mistake, but I'm glad others got fooled too -- especially if it was on the air. Internet mistakes are one thing, but on the radio too? wow. Next time I link to a bogus article, I'll make sure it leads right to pixyland!