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It’s strange how the game repeats itself.

 

this is not unlike the Seahawks not running with beast mode against the cheats in the Super Bowl.

 

now the ravens don’t do it with Henry?

 

 

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1 hour ago, JohnNord said:


Interesting take from Simms.  He thinks Lamar could have thrown the ball better 

 

He is correct. Exactly what I have been saying. It is late and behind. Makes an easy throw as hard as it can possibly be.

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30 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

He is correct. Exactly what I have been saying. It is late and behind. Makes an easy throw as hard as it can possibly be.

It wasn't a perfect throw, but no excuse for dropping it.

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1 hour ago, GETTOTHE50 said:

It’s strange how the game repeats itself.

 

this is not unlike the Seahawks not running with beast mode against the cheats in the Super Bowl.

 

now the ravens don’t do it with Henry?

 

 

I think part of it Lamar (and his OC) want to prove that he can win as a passer. 

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26 minutes ago, klos63 said:

It wasn't a perfect throw, but no excuse for dropping it.

 

He should have caught the ball. But the throw made it as hard as can be for what should be a walk in touchdown. Simms is 100% right.

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29 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

He should have caught the ball. But the throw made it as hard as can be for what should be a walk in touchdown. Simms is 100% right.

I've watched that about 20 times already.  By NFL standards, not a difficult catch.  

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7 hours ago, NewEra said:

Everyone here is doing that?  90% of the reactions to GBs comment are the opposite.  If there’s an “everyone” in this situation it’s saying the blunder is on Andrews, not Lamar.

 

Lamar had 2 crucial turnovers, both led to points in a 2 point game.  He played great imo-  but if he had zero turnovers they probably would’ve won the game.  That has nothing to do with a rivalry.  That’s football 101

If he didn't take the risks to reduce the turnovers, then he doesn't also score the same way he did by buying time on that last drive.

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3 hours ago, Bermuda Triangle said:

Also got away with 2 egregious OPIs.  He threw Taron Johnson down on a 3rd down play, on which he actually caught the ball, and then literally blocked downfield, picking off the nearest Bills defender on a 3rd down conversion to Anthony Miller.

Actually, it was 3 OPIs.  He was mugging Taron Johnson on the first 2-point attempt

 

 

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3 hours ago, JohnNord said:


Interesting take from Simms.  He thinks Lamar could have thrown the ball better 

of course he could have thrown the ball better..  The ball was placed low towards his legs and also Andrews was at least a yard outside the Endzone.  He is likely to have hit his knee before going to the EZ.

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On 1/19/2025 at 9:46 PM, GunnerBill said:

It's actually not a good throw by Lamar. The reason he drops it is because it is behind him.and he is trying to come back for it while also make sure he falls backwards into the end zone not out at the 1. 

 

Watch it back. That's a lot on the Quarterback.

It is interesting.  I saw one opinion that said Lamar made a great throw because it was in a place where, if had Andrews caught it, the ball placement would have helped him stay in bounds.  Not necessarily my opinion, just something I read.

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6 minutes ago, BigAl2526 said:

It is interesting.  I saw one opinion that said Lamar made a great throw because it was in a place where, if had Andrews caught it, the ball placement would have helped him stay in bounds.  Not necessarily my opinion, just something I read.

 

Totally disagree. I am with Chris Simms.

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Spend as you wish but unless someone’s struggling or in need I can never understand these donations. 17 year dough donating to Andy dalton last moment getting bills in playoff, I get that. Since then there’s been so many of these. We are donating to Andrew’s (who is healthy and made $7,000,000.00 base salary this year) charity because he dropped 2 point conversion that potentially could of sent game in OT or just as likely if not more ravens lose last second field goal? 

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