Pretty sure you meant Lol Eagles there - that was really poor (and lucky) by them.Lol Falcons.
Pretty sure you can't fumble forward at a bunch of late game situations.are there any situations where the offense cannot advance a fumble / for a touchdown?
With less than two minutes left in the game, only the fumbler can advance a fumble.are there any situations where the offense cannot advance a fumble / for a touchdown?
That looked like a "not sure, call TD so nobody has to use a challenge" thing.What a horrific call. The closest ref deferred to the ref on the far side of the field.
It’s implied.Pretty sure you meant Lol Eagles there - that was really poor (and lucky) by them.
I want as many top players in the skill positions out of the tournament as possible. I’ll take my chances with PHI at MIN if it means Ryan/Jones/Freeman are on a golf course.I don't know how that's possible. I've been to 2 Super Bowls, and both of them were well attended by fans of the teams playing, but there was still a lot of locals at the game. If the Vikings get the normal amount of fans any team would get, plus all the locals that go to the game, the crowd advantage should be significant. Maybe not as significant as a normal regular season game, but certainly not negligible either.
Minnesota is a very good team, and adding any sort of advantage like that makes me to want to avoid them at all costs. I think the best chance of avoiding them comes tomorrow when they play the Saints. I think the Saints can beat them. I'm not sure Atlanta can beat them in Minnesota or Philly can beat them anywhere.
Anyone but the Steelers and it will be a huuuuuuge advantageI could be wrong, but not sure there’ll be much of a crowd advantage.
Or fourth down any time, I believe.With less than two minutes left in the game, only the fumbler can advance a fumble.
Could say the first is like that Mark Bellhorn home run, the second a doink.TWO doinks in one PAT?