WOW getting shutout at home is one thing, but getting
WOW getting shutout at home is one thing, but getting
shutout at home to Indy is fucking sad!
Mr.know it all can blame noone but himself. He chose his Quarterback, and hasn't addressed it since he got there.
He went safe with Dilfer,Won a SuperBowl and it has gone downhill from there!
Mr.know it all can blame noone but himself. He chose his Quarterback, and hasn't addressed it since he got there.
He went safe with Dilfer,Won a SuperBowl and it has gone downhill from there!
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Re: WOW getting shutout at home is one thing, but getting
I think losing to the 49ers like your team did is far worse than scoring 7 points against a much improved Colts defense. :roll:Adelpiero wrote:shutout at home to Indy is fucking sad!
Re: WOW getting shutout at home is one thing, but getting
hey tard,Jeff 2K5 wrote:I think losing to the 49ers like your team did is far worse than scoring 7 points against a much improved Colts defense. :roll:Adelpiero wrote:shutout at home to Indy is fucking sad!
Rams have never, or will never be my team. try to follow along zyclone
Interesting how in the end of a 24-0 game in week 1, the focus suddenly becomes the point differential tie-breaker for playoff position.
The Colts try to run the clock out so they can go home. Ravens call timeouts to try to save some clock so they can avoid the shutout and possibly reduce their point diff. by 7. Peyton, sensing the attempt at scoring in a game that is obviously decided, calls a play sending Harrison to the endzone. Peyton fires the ball into the endzone which falls incomplete. But the shot across the bow has been fired. The Ravens then drive down the field against the Colts D backups and get their 7 points on the board.
Just a little bit of a BCS feel to an NFL game.
The Colts try to run the clock out so they can go home. Ravens call timeouts to try to save some clock so they can avoid the shutout and possibly reduce their point diff. by 7. Peyton, sensing the attempt at scoring in a game that is obviously decided, calls a play sending Harrison to the endzone. Peyton fires the ball into the endzone which falls incomplete. But the shot across the bow has been fired. The Ravens then drive down the field against the Colts D backups and get their 7 points on the board.
Just a little bit of a BCS feel to an NFL game.
Re: WOW getting shutout at home is one thing, but getting
My bad, thought you repped St. Louis in all sports. :?Adelpiero wrote:hey tard,Jeff 2K5 wrote:I think losing to the 49ers like your team did is far worse than scoring 7 points against a much improved Colts defense. :roll:Adelpiero wrote:shutout at home to Indy is fucking sad!
Rams have never, or will never be my team. try to follow along zyclone
That was very bizarre indeed. Is point differential suddenly the #1 tiebreaker? :roll:Rushville wrote:Interesting how in the end of a 24-0 game in week 1, the focus suddenly becomes the point differential tie-breaker for playoff position.
The Colts try to run the clock out so they can go home. Ravens call timeouts to try to save some clock so they can avoid the shutout and possibly reduce their point diff. by 7. Peyton, sensing the attempt at scoring in a game that is obviously decided, calls a play sending Harrison to the endzone. Peyton fires the ball into the endzone which falls incomplete. But the shot across the bow has been fired. The Ravens then drive down the field against the Colts D backups and get their 7 points on the board.
Just a little bit of a BCS feel to an NFL game.
Well, after I remembered that Joe Theisman was the one who brought up that possibility, I retract that statement. I think Billick was doing a couple things. He needed to get Anthony Wright as many snaps as possible to gain some confidence. And he didn't want to get shutout in his home opener. I can understand both those angles. But I need to thank him because he really pissed off the Colts D in the process. They could smell a shut out and when the backups let the Ravens score it really got them riled up.Jeff 2K5 wrote:That was very bizarre indeed. Is point differential suddenly the #1 tiebreaker? :roll:Rushville wrote:Interesting how in the end of a 24-0 game in week 1, the focus suddenly becomes the point differential tie-breaker for playoff position.
The Colts try to run the clock out so they can go home. Ravens call timeouts to try to save some clock so they can avoid the shutout and possibly reduce their point diff. by 7. Peyton, sensing the attempt at scoring in a game that is obviously decided, calls a play sending Harrison to the endzone. Peyton fires the ball into the endzone which falls incomplete. But the shot across the bow has been fired. The Ravens then drive down the field against the Colts D backups and get their 7 points on the board.
Just a little bit of a BCS feel to an NFL game.