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Damn Singletary!
That run didn't make anybody's fantasy day but it was very impressive.Damn Singletary!
Looks more like a different #26 that played a few games in this building. Great patience and vision.Is there a reason Steelers cant tackle Singletary. Did he mysteriously turn into earl Campbell
I'm getting used to the good footwork and vision, but that was some nice power to push the pile at the end there too.That run didn't make anybody's fantasy day but it was very impressive.
lol still a whole half to go, relaxThe offense gave this game away. Thanks again fichtner you moron.
agree - what can be done?Obviously the phantom facemask penalty on Edmunds was horrible, but I saw an equally horrible "tackling the ball-carrier too hard" penalty in the Ten-Hou game earlier today. These sorts of calls literally seem to occur in every single game. The officiating in this league is an absolute travashamockery.
Yup. And he does a great job of getting low and keeping the legs going to always get that extra yard or two at the end of runs.Looks more like a different #26 that played a few games in this building. Great patience and vision.
Umm they're down by 4 points at halftime. Is my Hulu that far delayed or something?The offense gave this game away.
Ref in a booth watching live and immediately conferencing in for any clear wrong call.agree - what can be done?
Looking at the replay on NFL.com, it was a high pass, just off the hands of a leaping Beasley. He's only 5'8".Collingsworth still blaming that INT on Allen is a joke.
I honestly don't know, but I'm pretty confident that we need full-time officials.agree - what can be done?
Disagree.The wild cat with the slow RB is not working. Probably shouldn't do it ever again.
doesn't come off like that to me at all. Is obviously a league-wide issueI honestly don't know, but I'm pretty confident that we need full-time officials.
I apologize if this comes across as "Bills fan complains about a call that went against the Bills" but it evened out with a turnover and no harm was done. I'm just saying that that call was no worse than others that occurred in other games, and that's an NFL problem.
The pass was tough, but it was catchable. An NFL receiver needs to make that play for his QB. Should Josh have put that a touch lower and taken a bit off? Sure, but if a ball hits a WR in both hands 15 yards downfield he needs to come down with it.Looking at the replay on NFL.com, it was a high pass, just off the hands of a leaping Beasley. He's only 5'8".
Some refs are full time now, but there are still plenty of part timers I believe. I think the vast majority are part time actually (no surprise as many of them are actually lawyers or other high powered professionals).doesn't come off like that to me at all. Is obviously a league-wide issue
I thought the officials were full time as of a couple years ago? no?
Nope during the lockout, the NFL wanted 7 full time officials but refuesed to paydoesn't come off like that to me at all. Is obviously a league-wide issue
I thought the officials were full time as of a couple years ago? no?
Yeah, he’s not going to like that tape. Beat on the route and then stiff armed to the ground.Wow white got manhandled lol
Include Ronnie Brown and his 5-TD game versus the Patriots in 2008 in your time-capsule. Actually, the success lasted most of the year. But the magic was gone by 2009.Conner's hurt and everyone knows it. We'll find out it's a serious AC joint injury at the end of the year.
I hated that Wildcat call. That gets everyone but three guys at one moment in time with virtually no quarterback in trouble. When you run the wildcat inside the ten often like the Steelers have been doing this year, it's announcing to the world you don't have faith in your quarterback. Stick it in the college time capsule with the wishbone and be done with it.
Happy now?Finally hand it to Conner, he gets 15 yds, bring in Snell
wtf
looks fine to meConner sucks anymore.. I know his line isn't the best, but he is slow and looks scared
I edited it to reflect that before you even posted. I was thinking of the three backs in Miami. That was 2008? Seems like even longer ago than that.Include Ronnie Brown and his 5-TD game versus the Patriots in 2008 in your time-capsule. Actually, the success lasted most of the year. But the magic was gone by 2009.