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  BRH said:
Jenkins had two hands on his back and pushed off. It was PI.

 

Nope, the DB tripped just before Jenkins got his hands on him. Looks like PI

in fast motion. Slowed down you can see him trip.

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  John from Hemet said:
Hamden actually looks like a backup NFL QB

 

Fitz absolutely does not......you at least get the feeling something MIGHT happen with GH on the field.

 

Did Fitz not help lead the O inside the Titans 10 yd line twice?? LEt's not blast him so quickly.

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  The Dean said:
Exactly. But he wasn't contacted until after the throw.

Do you personally have a thing against calling the follow-thru part of the throw?

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  davefan66 said:
Nope, the DB tripped just before Jenkins got his hands on him. Looks like PI

in fast motion. Slowed down you can see him trip.

 

Doesn't matter. Jenkins has to learn to not get his hands on him.

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  davefan66 said:
Nope, the DB tripped just before Jenkins got his hands on him. Looks like PI

in fast motion. Slowed down you can see him trip.

What are his hands doing in front of him when the ball is behind him? He needs to turn, jump and catch the ball. It wasn't overthrown, wasn't going to hit him in stride either.

 

Not buying it. Maybe the guy tripped but Jenkins damn sure intended to push off regardless.

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Before the season can someone explain to Jauron that Field Goals are not the same as Touchdowns? The guy has been around the game enough to realize this but maybe some dementia has set in or something?

 

Well, hopefully if the team plays this piss poor during the season hopefully Ralph is good to his word and Dickie boy is gone by midseason or sooner.

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  High on Bell said:
Hamdan has the loudest cadence I've ever heard.

 

Amsterdam Arena and Franktfurt Galaxy stadium were 100-120Db environments (Admirals fans used air horns and Galaxy used soccer referee whistles).

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