according to the ESPN playoff machine, TEN would win a 8-8 tiebreaker. So the Raiders are done.What do the Raiders need?
according to the ESPN playoff machine, TEN would win a 8-8 tiebreaker. So the Raiders are done.What do the Raiders need?
Singletary was perhaps the most divisive RB prospect last year. Given his lack of athleticism would his vision and manipulation work in the NFL? So far so good. I don’t think he was going to be on the Pats radar for a couple of glaring reasons. 1) He was not a good blocker and didn’t profile as one. 2) It wasn’t clear if he would be a reliable weapon as a pass catcher.Singletary looks better than Sony and the guy picked only 13 spots after him, Damien Harris.
I get that they're initiated by the booth. But I thought there were still rules on which plays could be reviewed. Don't get me wrong - I'm happy they reviewed it and got it right because it would have been a shame for the Falcons to lose when they did, in fact, score the game-winning touchdown. But still...I thought there were rules about that. But ok, you and @tmracht answered this for me. Thanks!I didn’t see it but if it came after the 2 min warning, all replays then are initiated by the booth. No coaches challenges allowed.
Four way tie at 8-8 with Tenn / Pitt / Indy / Oakland gets the Raiders in.according to the ESPN playoff machine, TEN would win a 8-8 tiebreaker. So the Raiders are done.
It's not so much the spot there. I believe the TD / no TD is more of a boundary play, similar to OOBYes, I believe the spot can be reviewed/ challenged if the result would be a first down or touchdown
Jamal Adams as well.Lattimore
Humphrey
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Not a bad 2017 first round for DBs.
Not quite as crazy as the 10-game parlay that Cleveland needed a few years ago to get in, but that's still pretty gnarly. Have you worked out the combination of games on the Playoff Machine that are required to make that happen?Four way tie at 8-8 with Tenn / Pitt / Indy / Oakland gets the Raiders in.
Stunning lack of self-awareness by Landry — he thinks he’s a star like his buddy OBJ, but he’s not.
This year, Landry is the clear number 1 receiver for the Browns. He has more catches, yards, and touchdowns than Odell. And all of that on only two more targets. Landry is an excellent receiver, he'll find a home if he gets cut. He has never had a good coach and was stuck in Miami hell for a bunch of years. Still, he managed to catch 112 and 110 balls in two of his years in Miami.Stunning lack of self-awareness by Landry — he thinks he’s a star like his buddy OBJ, but he’s not.
OBJ’s contract has value. I can see why he’d try to force a trade. No one is trading for Landry’s contract — his 2020 cap number is $14.5 million, which is too much for a #2 WR. In fact, I won’t be shocked if the Browns cut him (the dead-money hit is $4.5 million), in which case Landry’s ill-considered remarks may hit him in the wallet — nobody wants to deal with this kind of bullshit from a guy who isn’t a star
Source for the cap numbers:
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/cleveland-browns/jarvis-landry-14473/
Not quite as crazy as the 10-game parlay that Cleveland needed a few years ago to get in, but that's still pretty gnarly. Have you worked out the combination of games on the Playoff Machine that are required to make that happen?
Records are done this way in every major North American team sport.And how could I forget to note that Brady has 611 career TD passes to Manning’s 579 and Brees’ 570, if you include playoff games. Regular season only stats are stupid.
But they're stupid when it works against the Patriots favorRecords are done this way in every major North American team sport.
I’m aware, wasn’t trying to suggest the NFL was unique.Records are done this way in every major North American team sport.
Landry has never finished higher than 10th in the league in receiving yards. He’s a possession receiver. Guys like that don’t generally earn $14 million a year, because they’re not as rare or as valuable as guys who can stretch the field.https://www.google.com/amp/s/brownswire.usatoday.com/2019/11/14/jarvis-landry-nfl-record-most-catches-in-1st-6-seasons/amp/
Landry has the most catches ever through his first 6 seasons. More than AB, Moss, Fitz and some other hall of famers. And he’s never had a great QB. If he’s not a huge star it’s because he doesn’t have a good marketing team.
Not curling.Records are done this way in every major North American team sport.
It’s weird that wins seem to include playoffs though when discussing coaches sometimes though not others.Records are done this way in every major North American team sport.