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Posted
2 minutes ago, Bangarang said:


Extending for the ball with a defender literally draped over him is hardly a drop. 

 

I don't care if King Kong is dancing a jig on his back, he let a TD pass LITERALLY BETWEEN HIS HANDS without his arms being impeded by the defender.

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2 minutes ago, 1ManRaid said:

 

I don't care if King Kong is dancing a jig on his back, he let a TD pass LITERALLY BETWEEN HIS HANDS without his arms being impeded by the defender.


Except you could argue that they were. Whatever, I don’t think it’s anywhere close to being considered a drop. 

Posted
1 hour ago, 1ManRaid said:

 

Why SHOULD it be?  Just because?

The reasoning is a bit different than NBA goaltending in my opinion. The vast majority of kicks clear the 10 foot high goalpost easily, so in the rare occasion that a ball is low enough to contest, it should be allowed. NBA players shoot into a 10 foot hoop, NFL kickers kick into a structure that stretches up to the heavens.

Posted
2 hours ago, Warcodered said:

Never like anyone getting hurt.

 

Then again ***** Gronk.

 

also love how most of the commentary on this video is about DPI.

It was a pro wrestling move. He may as well have hit him with a folding chair.

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No worries, Rodgers will throw for three hundred and three tds. It is what he does when if doesn't matter. I would love to see him in the big game.

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QB Play Around the AFC-E today

 

                              Comp-Att, Yds, TDs, Ints, QBR

Josh Allen              32-43,       358,  4,    0,     129.8

Jacoby Brissett     32-49,       215,   0,    0,       74.8

Mac Jones             30-51,       270,   1,     3,       55.2

Zach Wilson           19-35,       160,   0,     2,      42.6

Posted
19 minutes ago, DuckyBoys said:

Rodgers seems to be back to form  Smelling prime time blowout in SF

Maybe I’m in the minority but Rodgers seems to have a sense of arrogance that rubs me the wrong way. His overall body language when things don’t go as planned and it seems it’s always someone else fault. I don’t recall him being like that earlier in his career. The guy is certainly a HOFer though.

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15 minutes ago, TFBillsfan said:

Maybe I’m in the minority but Rodgers seems to have a sense of arrogance that rubs me the wrong way. His overall body language when things don’t go as planned and it seems it’s always someone else fault. I don’t recall him being like that earlier in his career. The guy is certainly a HOFer though.


 

Haha— in the minority? Even packers’ fans feel the same way.  He is as miserable a player I have ever seen. 

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4 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


 

Haha— in the minority? Even packers’ fans feel the same way.  He is as miserable a player I have ever seen. 

Was a big fan say ten years ago.   He slowly morphed into a big time douche  He's a phenomenal qb when he's on though  Some team will get a big upgrade next year at qb if for just a couple of seasons

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