Andy Hicks
Footballguy
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Good luck!
Good luck!
Jesus, That's quite a sig you got there Assani.why on earth is this thread so empty? Isn't this the best game of the day??
LCB.WHy is R. Mathis on A. Gonzalez?
Yes. He's the safety that bit on the deep TD to Wayne.Is Reggie Nelson playing at all for Jacksonville?
ThanksFigure against Manning and company he would be good for at least his name in boxscore once.....Yes. He's the safety that bit on the deep TD to Wayne.Is Reggie Nelson playing at all for Jacksonville?
No, he's not. His groin might be limiting him today.Mathis NOT looking good.
Well, he's on there for one play.ThanksFigure against Manning and company he would be good for at least his name in boxscore once.....Yes. He's the safety that bit on the deep TD to Wayne.Is Reggie Nelson playing at all for Jacksonville?
Possible....at least Nelson is there. He just picked off Manning in the end zone.No, he's not. His groin might be limiting him today.Mathis NOT looking good.
is the D that good, or is there another reason the Colts aren't using Addai more? (FBG contest)Not quite sure why, but I really enjoy watching J'Ville on offense.
Jags have sit in their base D and really haven't stopped Manning today.is the D that good, or is there another reason the Colts aren't using Addai more? (FBG contest)Not quite sure why, but I really enjoy watching J'Ville on offense.
Yes. At least that was the explanation the announcers gave during the Thursday game. Of course half the announcers out there tend to be idiots, so take that for what it's worth.Once a play is challenged and the ref is reveiwing it, can he reveiw any element of the play that is normally reveiwable?
he's also the one that made the potential game saving pick of manning in the endzone.Is Reggie Nelson playing at all for Jacksonville?
you got that right. that had to be one of the most maddening games i've ever witnessed.for the most part the jags played outstanding. they obviously had a tough time stopping manning, but everybody has a tough time stopping manning.the jags offense was on fire.this game makes me want to vomit when i think about all the ways the result might've been different.i was watching the game at the bar (no sound). does anyone know how the colts possibly ended up with that fumble on the 11? i get that it was ruled a fumble, not an incomplete pass. but the every official on the field ruled that the jags recovered it. i assume dungy challenged the recovery, but i don't think i've ever seen a recovery at the bottom of a pile get overturned.i like JDR, but he needs to have his challenge rights revoked.i'm not sure i've ever seen a team go as quickly from 1st and goal at the 5 to being backed up past the 30 as fast as the jags were on sunday.Mr. Brownstone said:Damn, tough loss.
Raheem Brock had recovered it and was down, then the Jags knocked it loose again and got recovered it.... the replay clearly showed Brock with the ball and downyou got that right. that had to be one of the most maddening games i've ever witnessed.for the most part the jags played outstanding. they obviously had a tough time stopping manning, but everybody has a tough time stopping manning.Mr. Brownstone said:Damn, tough loss.
the jags offense was on fire.
this game makes me want to vomit when i think about all the ways the result might've been different.
i was watching the game at the bar (no sound). does anyone know how the colts possibly ended up with that fumble on the 11? i get that it was ruled a fumble, not an incomplete pass. but the every official on the field ruled that the jags recovered it. i assume dungy challenged the recovery, but i don't think i've ever seen a recovery at the bottom of a pile get overturned.
i like JDR, but he needs to have his challenge rights revoked.
i'm not sure i've ever seen a team go as quickly from 1st and goal at the 5 to being backed up past the 30 as fast as the jags were on sunday.
From what I saw, the Colt player recovered initially, and was on his knees with the ball clearly in his posession, and was touched by more than one Jaguar. I don't remember if a whistle was blown at that point (apparently not), but he then got up on his feet and tried to advance it. I think that was when Jacksonville got it away from him - the replays they showed generally stopped before he got on his feet though, as it looked pretty clear he was "down by contact" (ball + knee + touched)i was watching the game at the bar (no sound). does anyone know how the colts possibly ended up with that fumble on the 11? i get that it was ruled a fumble, not an incomplete pass. but the every official on the field ruled that the jags recovered it. i assume dungy challenged the recovery, but i don't think i've ever seen a recovery at the bottom of a pile get overturned.Mr. Brownstone said:Damn, tough loss.
Yea, that was a good call. The personal foul on Reggie Williams was kinda lame as Williams was thrown to the ground after the whistle and then gets the flag pushing the guy. But that seems to be the Colts plan against the Jags recently(June did it twice last season) and the Jags keep falling for it. The fumble/incomplete pass play sure looked like a mistake. But overall the zebras got more of the questionable calls right than wrong.From what I saw, the Colt player recovered initially, and was on his knees with the ball clearly in his posession, and was touched by more than one Jaguar. I don't remember if a whistle was blown at that point (apparently not), but he then got up on his feet and tried to advance it. I think that was when Jacksonville got it away from him - the replays they showed generally stopped before he got on his feet though, as it looked pretty clear he was "down by contact" (ball + knee + touched)i was watching the game at the bar (no sound). does anyone know how the colts possibly ended up with that fumble on the 11? i get that it was ruled a fumble, not an incomplete pass. but the every official on the field ruled that the jags recovered it. i assume dungy challenged the recovery, but i don't think i've ever seen a recovery at the bottom of a pile get overturned.Damn, tough loss.