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Monday night football?
More like monday night commercials.. fucking christ. Ill read the write up in the paper in the morning.
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Chicago needs to worry about their offense. If a shit D like the Tardinals could do that to 'em and the Bears go up against a real Offense that's not going to hand the game to them in the 4th quarter- they will have problems
Probalem is.. with the cake division they play in- they only have about 3 decent tests on the schedule for the rest of the year
Probalem is.. with the cake division they play in- they only have about 3 decent tests on the schedule for the rest of the year
Yeah fuckers.... I'm back
I was thinking of the playoff game between the Oilers and Bills.KC Scott wrote:Gotta be the biggest NFL melt I have ever seen - close second was the Eagles fumble while they were trying to run out the clock vs. the Giants a long time ago
There can't be too many games in which a team was leading by 20 in the 4th quarter and had the ball, only to lose with NO touchdowns being scored by the opposing team's offense. Unfuckingreal.
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Unreal that you have your history backwards...KC Scott wrote:Unreal.
Gotta be the biggest NFL melt I have ever seen - close second was the Eagles fumble while they were trying to run out the clock vs. the Giants a long time ago
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What game were you watching? James ran the ball 36 times. Green TRIED to run the ball. It was his players who didn't execute.kcdave wrote:Cant put this on the Cards players. They have a pretty damn good team on both sides of the ball. This loss is ALL about coaching. Some times, you have to run the ball, and kill that damn clock.
Never mind that they still should have had that game won if Rackers just does his job.
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Da Bears' offense will be fine. Road teams don't typically play their best on MNF. The Bears, who I think will coast to the NCF Championship game, are going to look beatable a few times along the way. Just like every other team in the league will.BBMarley wrote:Chicago needs to worry about their offense. If a shit D like the Tardinals could do that to 'em and the Bears go up against a real Offense that's not going to hand the game to them in the 4th quarter- they will have problems
Yeah, I'm sure a Seahawks-Steelers matchup is what the league had their eyes set on the entire time.sure and the Steelers "won" the superbowl and werent gifted any playoff games
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Wow, Denny has now been involved in TWO of the biggest choke-jobs I've ever seen.
Remember that Vikings-Falcons championship game? There were knife fights outside the dome after that game. They had to bring out the plows to clear the roads of all the discarded Viking jerseys, flags, and caps.
Did you see the interview afterward with Urlacher? The interviewer told him he "took over" the game and he shrugged his shoulders and said, "Yeah, well nobody was blocking me so..."
Hey Denny:
Ever hear of a screen pass? Misdirection? A naked bootleg when you need one fooken yard for a first down?
Remember that Vikings-Falcons championship game? There were knife fights outside the dome after that game. They had to bring out the plows to clear the roads of all the discarded Viking jerseys, flags, and caps.
Did you see the interview afterward with Urlacher? The interviewer told him he "took over" the game and he shrugged his shoulders and said, "Yeah, well nobody was blocking me so..."
Hey Denny:
Ever hear of a screen pass? Misdirection? A naked bootleg when you need one fooken yard for a first down?
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What game were you watching B? Fuck 36. They should have run alot more, and it should have never come down to Rackers. Leinart threw 7 in-come-plete passes in the 4th qtr alone. 7 more runs takes alot of time off that damn clock. All three of the Bears Td's were scored in the last 15:08 of the game. If Leinart isnt dropping back to pass, the Bears dont score that first td off the fumble. How much more time do they kill on that drive?BSmack wrote:
What game were you watching? James ran the ball 36 times. Green TRIED to run the ball. It was his players who didn't execute.
Never mind that they still should have had that game won if Rackers just does his job.
Also, fuck James. Yea he ran 36 times for a whopping 55 yards. Perhaps giving the ball to Arrington on a few of those carries would have helped. Not that he was lighting the field on fire, but on his 2 runs, he did take one for 6, another for 5.
kcdunce has broken this down perfectly. The cards shouldn't have thrown the ball at all, only rush the ball.
That way they don't get any first downs, and of course, this would run a great deal of time off the clock.
It is prudent to assume that the leagues top scoring offense won't put points on the board if you just hand them the ball.
That way they don't get any first downs, and of course, this would run a great deal of time off the clock.
It is prudent to assume that the leagues top scoring offense won't put points on the board if you just hand them the ball.
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I'm with Mace on this one. Rackers has to make that kick. Sure AZ could have run the ball exclusively in the 4th qtr but they wouldn't have made a single 1st down, giving the Bears most of the 4th qtr with the ball, and then the Tardinal still would have found a way to choke that game away.
If AZ actually had a real Oline then they could have controlled the end of the game......but they don't.
If AZ actually had a real Oline then they could have controlled the end of the game......but they don't.
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Bro, I was seriously cheering for them, and sarcastically laughing, in disbelief.Diogenes wrote:I'm pretty sure he offed himself.RadioFan wrote:Somebody better check on Dio.
Or something.
Btw, Tony Kornheiser thinks the whole town should just tear down the stadium and give up football, "if they lose this game."
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All that means is that Rex would have time to throw 10 interceptions. In case you didn't watch the game, Rex did not beat the Tards.Joe in PB wrote:Sure AZ could have run the ball exclusively in the 4th qtr but they wouldn't have made a single 1st down, giving the Bears most of the 4th qtr with the ball,
He is a mediocre QB at best, and I'm sure the rest of the NFL will expose him.