At least have a rule that if a division winner’s record is worse than the wild cards then they don’t get a home game. It doesn’t matter as much this season with no fans or reduced number.
Anybody hear what they’re planning to do about fans for the Super Bowl? Odds are there will be another spike in COVID cases post-Christmas, which could affect that decision. Only 6 weeks away unless they delay it.
Yep, that’s what I saw when they replayed it. He was standing there like when a coach wants to call a timeout with 1 second on the play clock or a few seconds on the game clock before a FG. It looked like he was waiting until right before they snapped it.
The coaches, players and fans all vote for the Pro Bowl with the votes for each group counting one third so it’s not like we the fans put Edmunds in by a ridiculous number of votes.
We no longer need to look at individual accomplishments for positives. This team has a different destiny.
If they also want to rest Diggs for the last game and he then doesn’t lead the league in receptions and yards, big freakin’ deal.
Yeah, he was fun to watch on coverage teams. He’d haul a$$ and when the kickoff would be a touchback, he’d still sprint all the way to the back of the end zone.
I agree on Baltimore. They have championship pedigree. Harbaugh and staff are a very good team. Along with the RBs in the rushing attack, you have the X factor with Lamar. He can ruin your day by himself.
AT&T continues to try and find a buyer for Directv. It wouldn’t be a surprise if they just cut their losses. I was just reading that they lost over 600K Directv customers last Qtr and it was an improvement over prior Qtrs
I was following the passing yardage leaders for a while after Prescott was injured. He was so far ahead of everybody at that point, it took a couple weeks before a fair amount of QBs caught him.
I think the main reason is that their leader, Josh Allen, doesn’t seem to be a person to throw others under the bus, nor is the head coach. The rest of the players follow their lead.