What did that look like to you? Hammy??Rhodes just blew a tire there
Also, wtf wasRodgers doing on second down? He had the back open 5 yards downfield for the first.
+1.This board would fucking melt down about how Brady sucks if he missed that throw in that situation.
Was thinking the exact same thingThis board would fucking melt down about how Brady sucks if he missed that throw in that situation.
Brady would have hit the RB on 2nd down and it wouldn't have gone that far.This board would fucking melt down about how Brady sucks if he missed that throw in that situation.
Kick long and stop them? They have a timeout and the 2MW, no?And because the NFL has wrecked the onside kick — any suspense here?
Yes.This board would fucking melt down about how Brady sucks if he missed that throw in that situation.
How many players have been badly hurt on onside kick attempts.That 4th down idea was dumb dumb dumb.
Under the new rules? I don’t know. But having one 4th and long to get the ball back is just stupid. Why not have a pie eating contest?How many players have been badly hurt on onside kick attempts.
At least he still has the most talent ever, right?0-43 Aaron.
Have they ever actually mentioned that stat on tv?0-43 Aaron.
It's not the onside kick that the rule change was for. It was for kickoffs in general. The problem you can't really have two sets of rules, one for onside, and one for regular kickoffs, unless you now expect teams to announce that they are going onside. (although I bet most teams would be fine announcing they are going onside if it meant they could do it under the old rules)How many players have been badly hurt on onside kick attempts.
How about the old ones?Under the new rules? I don’t know. But having one 4th and long to get the ball back is just stupid. Why not have a pie eating contest?
Hear you and agree in all respects. Right now, it’s not a viable play.It's not the onside kick that the rule change was for. It was for kickoffs in general. The problem you can't really have two sets of rules, one for onside, and one for regular kickoffs, unless you now expect teams to announce that they are going onside. (although I bet most teams would be fine announcing they are going onside if it meant they could do it under the old rules)
I heard it during the week leading up to the Pats game, and I can't remember if it was on tv, or on sports radio. I'm guessing it was tv, but I forget.Have they ever actually mentioned that stat on tv?
Looked like he tore it way up high. Could be season-endingIt is a hamstring.
Lots of times, a week is not enough.
Trailing 20-3 against the Bears in Week 1 entering the 4th Quarter. Won 24-23. I assume this does not show up in the stat until the Bears win their 9th game this season so the stat is valid for at least 7 more days.I tried to do some research, but got bored, but I couldn't find any come from behind wins by Aaron against good teams.
If it's week 1, the Bears were 0-0, so they weren't above .500 at the time.Trailing 20-3 against the Bears in Week 1 entering the 4th Quarter. Won 24-23. I assume this does not show up in the stat until the Bears win their 9th game this season.
And if I remember that game correctly, Rodgers threw what should have been a brutal game-ending interception that was dropped by Fuller.Trailing 20-3 against the Bears in Week 1 entering the 4th Quarter. Won 24-23. I assume this does not show up in the stat until the Bears win their 9th game this season so the stat is valid for at least 7 more days.
But in 2007 they lost the Divisional, and in 1997 they lost the Wildcard. I think that means in 2027 they lose the Super Bowl.Only 9 more years until JAX next AFC Championship Game loss
No witty one-liners? He couldn’t hack it anymore? *dodges tomatoes*Schefter: Jaguars fired their OC Nathaniel Hackett, per sources.
I heard this AM Rodgers is 0-37 when trailing by more than 1 point in the 4th qtr to teams with winning records.I heard it during the week leading up to the Pats game, and I can't remember if it was on tv, or on sports radio. I'm guessing it was tv, but I forget.
I tried to do some research, but got bored, but I couldn't find any come from behind wins by Aaron against good teams.
The old John Harbaugh move.Schefter: Jaguars fired their OC Nathaniel Hackett, per sources.