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**Browns at Broncos** (-1.5, 37) 4:05 (1 Viewer)

On one hand I hate that call. On the other hand I hate watching all these trash backup quarterbacks every week.
Yeah, not sure what the answer is on all this protect the QB stuff. Also not sure whether lack of QB talent or lack of referee competency is a bigger issue in the NFL right now.
 
That seemed 100% clean to me. DTR getting calls Josh Allen doesn't is pretty weird.
When you LAUNCH up off of both feet, it is not a legal hit.
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Launch: if a player leaves both feet prior to contact to spring forward and upward into an opponent, and uses any part of his helmet to initiate forcible contact against any part of his opponents body.
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That seemed 100% clean to me. DTR getting calls Josh Allen doesn't is pretty weird.
When you LAUNCH up off of both feet, it is not a legal hit.
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Launch: if a player leaves both feet prior to contact to spring forward and upward into an opponent, and uses any part of his helmet to initiate forcible contact against any part of his opponents body.
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The play
not to mention DTR is in concussion protocol now.

but it was a clean hit, just ask them.
 

That seemed 100% clean to me. DTR getting calls Josh Allen doesn't is pretty weird.
When you LAUNCH up off of both feet, it is not a legal hit.
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Launch: if a player leaves both feet prior to contact to spring forward and upward into an opponent, and uses any part of his helmet to initiate forcible contact against any part of his opponents body.
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not to mention DTR is in concussion protocol now.

but it was a clean hit, just ask them.
He could have drilled DTR right between the 1 and 7 and would have been perfectly fine. He deliberately went too high.

ETA - I don't know that it was deliberate, but he definitely went too high.
 
I don't see PJ pulling this one out.
Call in the dogs and piss on the fire, this hunt's over.
Pull Myles, pull Bitonio, pull Coop and Chief.
 
Cleveland with some real crappy QB play today..

I would think just running Ford and Hunt all day would have been just as good?
 
First game, lose ALL-PRO starting RT for the rest of the year.
Second game, lose ALL-PRO and best RB in the league for rest of the year.
Lose starting LT to IR for unknown amount of time.
Tight end blows up his face in a fire.
Lose starting QB for the rest of the year.
Today, lose starting WR for game and we won't know if he will miss time.
Two fifths of starting offensive line gone, and skill positions wiped out.
You can bet that we'll hear how Stefanski lost the game but I think we all know who lost this game.
Ryan Day is to blame.
 
I don't see PJ pulling this one out.
Call in the dogs and piss on the fire, this hunt's over.
Pull Myles, pull Bitonio, pull Coop and Chief.
Coop pulled himself, but I don't disagree with you
Cooper took a shot to his rib cage.

honestly i hate it when people question these players when they are injured.
Probably just my frustration with this game and with starting Cooper in my fantasy league when I shouldn't have. He was in a vulnerable position, but I honestly don't think the "shot" was much more than a hand shove.
 
Cleveland with some real crappy QB play today..

I would think just running Ford and Hunt all day would have been just as good?
that was the conventional wisdom coming into this game and what we’ll be hearing on sports talk radio tomorrow.

but honestly, the defense did not play well enough today for that strategy to work.
 
I don't see PJ pulling this one out.
Call in the dogs and piss on the fire, this hunt's over.
Pull Myles, pull Bitonio, pull Coop and Chief.
Coop pulled himself, but I don't disagree with you
Cooper took a shot to his rib cage.

honestly i hate it when people question these players when they are injured.
Probably just my frustration with this game and with starting Cooper in my fantasy league when I shouldn't have. He was in a vulnerable position, but I honestly don't think the "shot" was much more than a hand shove.
i get it.

but this is not a season where i would question anyone’s will to play.
 
First game, lose ALL-PRO starting RT for the rest of the year.
Second game, lose ALL-PRO and best RB in the league for rest of the year.
Lose starting LT to IR for unknown amount of time.
Tight end blows up his face in a fire.
Lose starting QB for the rest of the year.
Today, lose starting WR for game and we won't know if he will miss time.
Two fifths of starting offensive line gone, and skill positions wiped out.
You can bet that we'll hear how Stefanski lost the game but I think we all know who lost this game.
Ryan Day is to blame.
don’t forget about starting CB.
 
Hmmm, the score of 29 to 12 was a first as it NEVER happened before in NFL history.
So far, the NFL has seen 1,081 different/unique scores but yesterday's final of 29-12 had NEVER happened before.
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