Ministry of Pain
Footballguy
Jonathan Taylor is avg 6 yd per clip and ran thru the Falcons for almost 250 yds and 3 Touchdowns, he looked like Earl Campbell out there
He's currently on pace for almost 30 Touchdowns on the season, one man wrecking crew at times and a delight to watch him play while sitting on my couch eating brunch at 10:30am on Sunday
The Ravens were ahead 27-13 for much of the 2nd Half on Sunday and we have the bar set so high for them
Even when they win somewhat convincingly on the road and we sill question if the Ravens are good
Much like Buffalo, what they do in late Dec and thru January will ultimately decide their success. Otherwise it's the same old song and dance again
Speaking of Buffalo, what was that yesterday? McDaniel just secured his job the rest of the season and he might even come back in '26 since Tua has to be paid by Miami anyways. You might see Miami extend the current interim GM and forget the entire hiring process until Mike McDaniel and Tua are actually gone, just the way the tea leaves in Miami are playing out
Back to Buffalo, what the holy bleep was that yesterday?
-Did anyone actually watch the Browns vs the Jets? Yeah, me neither as I was watching the Bucs game, Ravens and Jags-Texans a lot in the 1:00 window.
Woody Marks showed a lot of heart by staying in the football game, his injury initially looked bad and I didn't think we would see him much the rest of the afternoon, instead he scores a TD and helps lead the Texans to victory with no starting QB and yet they somehow beat a Jags team with everything to play for and once again cannot close the door on the road, they blew the game against Cinci where Burrow was injured and the back up shredded them. Coen questionable coaching decisions down the stretch yesterday, thought he was out coached at the end, huge win for Houston to keep their slim playoff hopes alive.
-The Patriots played very well yesterday, tip my Bucs cap to the fan base on the boards here
I doubted them big time entering that game and thought the Bucs were set up for an easy win, that was way off.
How far can the Patriots go this season? Buffalo sinks to 6-3. Patriots with a 2 game lead, 7 games to go
Home Playoff games in Massachusetts, Pats tend to do well in those games with the elements working to their favor. How about a New England-Indy Semi-Final Playoff game in the AFC?
44-22, 44-22, 42-26, the 4:00 window of games in general was uneventful although...I better leave it alone
Did anyone watch the entire run from 9:30'6:30am thru Sunday night Football? I didn't watch a single snap of the Pitt-LAC game, out for the count
14 hours of football from 9:30am thru 11:30 pm? Overtime in Europe meant very little down time prior to the 1:00 window.
What observations do you have from yesterday's games?
How could I forget? Head Coach Liam Coen, buddy you gotta stop throwing a temper tantrum on the last play of the game as if you were so close to winning that football game as you throw your rainbow colored laminated pokemon play card into the turf as if you were personally violated by Trevor Lawrence when the actual game was lost well prior to that offensive implosion you decided to pitch a fit on the sidelines before trotting off to the locker room. They might as well have handed you a bowl of water so you could dip your hands in it and proclaim to wash your hands of this situation when in fact you yourself are to blame. I watched Mike Tomlin do something similar a couple weeks back when DK Metcalf got a personal foul call and the Steelers were already well on their way to losing and Tomlin pulls the same shocked and violated look when in fact they should look inside themselves.
Cheers!
He's currently on pace for almost 30 Touchdowns on the season, one man wrecking crew at times and a delight to watch him play while sitting on my couch eating brunch at 10:30am on Sunday
The Ravens were ahead 27-13 for much of the 2nd Half on Sunday and we have the bar set so high for them
Even when they win somewhat convincingly on the road and we sill question if the Ravens are good
Much like Buffalo, what they do in late Dec and thru January will ultimately decide their success. Otherwise it's the same old song and dance again
Speaking of Buffalo, what was that yesterday? McDaniel just secured his job the rest of the season and he might even come back in '26 since Tua has to be paid by Miami anyways. You might see Miami extend the current interim GM and forget the entire hiring process until Mike McDaniel and Tua are actually gone, just the way the tea leaves in Miami are playing out
Back to Buffalo, what the holy bleep was that yesterday?
-Did anyone actually watch the Browns vs the Jets? Yeah, me neither as I was watching the Bucs game, Ravens and Jags-Texans a lot in the 1:00 window.
Woody Marks showed a lot of heart by staying in the football game, his injury initially looked bad and I didn't think we would see him much the rest of the afternoon, instead he scores a TD and helps lead the Texans to victory with no starting QB and yet they somehow beat a Jags team with everything to play for and once again cannot close the door on the road, they blew the game against Cinci where Burrow was injured and the back up shredded them. Coen questionable coaching decisions down the stretch yesterday, thought he was out coached at the end, huge win for Houston to keep their slim playoff hopes alive.
-The Patriots played very well yesterday, tip my Bucs cap to the fan base on the boards here
I doubted them big time entering that game and thought the Bucs were set up for an easy win, that was way off.
How far can the Patriots go this season? Buffalo sinks to 6-3. Patriots with a 2 game lead, 7 games to go
Home Playoff games in Massachusetts, Pats tend to do well in those games with the elements working to their favor. How about a New England-Indy Semi-Final Playoff game in the AFC?
44-22, 44-22, 42-26, the 4:00 window of games in general was uneventful although...I better leave it alone

Did anyone watch the entire run from 9:30'6:30am thru Sunday night Football? I didn't watch a single snap of the Pitt-LAC game, out for the count
14 hours of football from 9:30am thru 11:30 pm? Overtime in Europe meant very little down time prior to the 1:00 window.
What observations do you have from yesterday's games?
How could I forget? Head Coach Liam Coen, buddy you gotta stop throwing a temper tantrum on the last play of the game as if you were so close to winning that football game as you throw your rainbow colored laminated pokemon play card into the turf as if you were personally violated by Trevor Lawrence when the actual game was lost well prior to that offensive implosion you decided to pitch a fit on the sidelines before trotting off to the locker room. They might as well have handed you a bowl of water so you could dip your hands in it and proclaim to wash your hands of this situation when in fact you yourself are to blame. I watched Mike Tomlin do something similar a couple weeks back when DK Metcalf got a personal foul call and the Steelers were already well on their way to losing and Tomlin pulls the same shocked and violated look when in fact they should look inside themselves.
Cheers!
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