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Game Thread W14 - Denver v San Diego (1 Viewer)

And Champ Bailey pulls his patented "I'll go for the INT instead of the knockdown but let it slip through my hands and into the receivers' hands" move for a SD TD. Excellent.

 
Great play by Florence one on one with Walker. Looks like he got the wind knocked out of him with the close pick.

Philips totally botches the Cutler fumble (sack and FF by Merriman).

 
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Hey, Phillips... learn how to FALL on the fumble, you twit.

Phillips tries to pick up the fumble to run with it, and the ball ends up in Tatum Bell's hands instead.

 
Phillips.. just fall on the damn ball.... your big dumb ### isn't going to run it back for a TD.. just fall on it

:wall:

 
Bailey wasn't on Gates on that play. Gates with 51/1 13 minutes into the game.

Also, Rivers is throwing well today.

 
Phil Simms: "Phillips made the right play... small guys should try to pick it up and run, and Phillips as a LB is considered a small guy."

Never heard that line of reasoning before.

 
Time to feed the TD monster

EDIT: Okay.. this is NOT the week to start getting cute with LT's red zone touches :hot:

 
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LT has burned Williams at least three times on that left edge.

TD Neal.

 
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I see how it works LT, you get everyone to their playoff games then let Lorenzo freaking Neil vulture your 4 yard goaline td

GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

 
I thought the Fumblerooski was illegal in the NFL? Wikipedia told me it was banned in the 60s, has the rule changed?

Edit: Perhaps only illegal if it's a lineman and not a fullback?

 
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I thought the Fumblerooski was illegal in the NFL? Wikipedia told me it was banned in the 60s, has the rule changed?
They didn't do anything illegal. It was a normal handoff (if you consider handing it to a guy from behind between his legs "normal".)
 
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