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2 hours ago, chad72 said:

 

Yep, this is Kareem Jackson level dirty stuff. A negative for the Lions in my book if they keep encouraging this stuff. That was one reason Sean Payton and the Broncos soured on me at the beginning of the season. 

 

T J Ward of Cleveland Browns did the same to Gronk. Just because the guy is bigger than you doesn't mean you go for the knees, you can still go for the quads and he was launching too. It was not even a bang bang play, he is just dumb saying the QB shouldn't put the guy in harm's way. 

 

Was a flag thrown on that hit on Higbee?

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26 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

 

I don't recall that. I remember many people being down on him because of the results of the S2 test and something he said about who he admires or who he looks up to (something like that).

 

Who was second?

 

Stroud got 40 votes, Richardson got 32.

 

https://forums.colts.com/topic/75312-poll-which-qb-will-they-select-which-qb-should-they-select/

 

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2 minutes ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

Steelers had no business making the playoffs lol. 14/0 Bills

 

I'm glad.  I don't want to see the Texans get a cheap AFC Championship at home.  The Ravens are somewhat like the Cowboys.  Against the Steelers, a division rival, they could lose next week.  

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1 minute ago, Chrisaaron1023 said:

Lol cowboys should feel even worse.. the decision to expand the playoffs. Has just resulted in 2 vs 7 games that are a complete joke. Ours was the only good game until the cowboys completely rolled over yesterday 

Yeah the league got more money but we are treated to some big mismatches.

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Just now, richard pallo said:

Yeah the league got more money but we are treated to some big mismatches.

I can't believe college hasn't learned from the NFL. You're really gonna expand the playoffs when we've watched back to back obliterations of the #2 team by #1 team 🤣 because we allllll wanna watch 1 vs 12 🤣

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Just now, NFLfan said:

 

I don't think McDermott will be losing his job this year after all.

I highly doubt he was ever even remotely close to being let go. He probably coulda pulled a cowboys this game and he would have not been fired.

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5 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

 

I don't think McDermott will be losing his job this year after all.

I think he was close at one point this season, but they kinda rallied and had a good second half of the season. One of the hottest teams going into the playoffs.

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2 minutes ago, Happy2BeHere said:

I highly doubt he was ever even remotely close to being let go. He probably coulda pulled a cowboys this game and he would have not been fired.

Believe me he was and is close.  He is under a lot of pressure to win with what everyone in western NY thinks is a loaded team.  This one’s a gimme.  He needs to get to the Super Bowl to remove the pressure.  If he loses to the Chiefs again at home I wouldn’t rule it out.

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1 hour ago, richard pallo said:

Steelers backed in.  They were lucky to get in actually.  Everything fell there way.  This could get out of hand very easily.

 

Tomlin retirement incoming. Mike Vrabel would fit there, he would like to stick it to the Patriots for not considering him too. Let us see how it goes.

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1 hour ago, Happy2BeHere said:

I highly doubt he was ever even remotely close to being let go. He probably coulda pulled a cowboys this game and he would have not been fired.

 

That is what I thought. I changed channels when it seemed that Pitt was not putting up much of a fight. I see Pitt is within a TD.

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12 minutes ago, chad72 said:

That’s 2 series in a row - Porter got cheap shot to the back of the head and then the RB was slammed to the ground by Bills - no flags

 

So Steelers are not benefiting from calls from the refs?

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