NFL Week 15 Game Thread

54thMA

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This league has gotten to the point where on every big play, whether it be a first down or a touchdown, you wait to cheer and sure as shit, there is a fucking flag wiping out the play.

It's unbelievable.
 

54thMA

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Matt Cassel if fucking awful; how in the name of God did the 2008 Patriots win 11 games with this bozo as their QB.
 

54thMA

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You can have grounding on a pick?
The moron was just trying to throw it out of bounds, there was no one in the area except a Jets defender, who then picked it off.

That said, I'm with you, how can you have intentional grounding on a pick, makes zero sense.

The refs are just trying to fill their weekly quota of 425 flags a game.
 

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Makes sense.

Jets are kind of scary. Two elite receivers. Good line play. Good double threat backfield.

Wish they still had Rex.
 

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Makes sense.

Jets are kind of scary. Two elite receivers. Good line play. Good double threat backfield.

Wish they still had Rex.
It has been discussed in the Jets thread - they are somewhat scary today, but given the age of that team I don't see them as a threat to the AFC East crown the next few years
 

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Fourth and 2 inches and these idiots don't run a QB sneak; that play looked like they were running it in slow motion.
 

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"That's really close", which is NFL speak for the refs are going to show no sack and the call on the field will stand.
 

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“@ProFootballTalk: ”Changing ruling on field“ = input from 345 Park Avenue? If so, I’m fine with that.”
 

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If they had kept the call on the field as-is, wouldn't the play be reviewed anyway as a turnover? Seems like Dallas was unnecessarily hosed out of a challenge / timeout.