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Baltimore should of been called for delay of game the play before the fg. Play clock was at zero at least 2 or 3 seconds before the ball was snapped It was Justin Tucker who got time added to the play clock last year against us so he had more time to kick a game winning FG that they weren't going to get off in time.. seems to be a trend.
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Refs don't call a delay of game penalty on Ravens. Justin Tucker kicks an NFL record 66 yard FG in final seconds to beat the Detroit Lions. Thanks for nothing Lions. Woulda, coulda, shoulda... but the Chiefs should be 0-3 and the Ravens should be 1-2... the Steelers don't look good, the Bills have started to play more like was expected, the Chargers are definitely legit, the Raiders have played well, the Dolphins look good. The AFC is going to be a wild ride in November and December...
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Correction:
Chiefs should be and are 1-2 and Ravens should be 0-3.
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Correction:
Chiefs should be and are 1-2 and Ravens should be 0-3. Fair point.
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Before the season began.
Talk of the Bucs going undefeated. Well glad that nonsense is over.
The Chiefs are a super team. "There are all the teams and then there are the Chiefs."
Mmmm. Well. Maybe not they have given up 95 points in three games.
Funny how the media all want to predict how it will end from their chairs in August. Then the season is three weeks old and many now sing a different tune.
It would be funny if they would play back what was stated by whom.
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Another thing.
Saw a press conference with Belichick. He was asked about Brady. He looked down and mumbled.
Since all the cheating stuff came out and it was true. And the way he has handled things since then.
I have lost a lot of respect for him.
He is a great coach and Hall a Famer. Probably will be regarded as the greatest coach.
But he is not without faults. The whole Brady/Belichick discussion about who was more important?
A debatable discussion.
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You know my love will Not Fade Away.........
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I'm gonna be the party pooper and say I don't like the Peyton Eli thing.
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your channel is doing ok too.
You know my love will Not Fade Away.........
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Oh, s#! LMAO!!! Can't breathe-
"too many notes, not enough music-"
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You know my love will Not Fade Away.........
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I agree. I rarely stay up to watch much of MNF, but it is a very interesting way to watch the game. I like it.
If everybody had like minds, we would never learn. GM Strong
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I like the Peyton/Eli thing as long as I’m not THAT invested in the game. Like if the Browns are playing? I’m watching the regular broadcast to see it better.
But they have good insights and comments
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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I'm gonna be the party pooper and say I don't like the Peyton Eli thing. I'll party with you -- not my thing at all.
HERE WE GO BROWNIES! HERE WE GO!!
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I agree.
I have always thought there was room for something along that format.
The broadcast format has not changed. Play by play and color guy. Broadcaster and jock.
The success of GMFB should alert networks that people have had enough of "experts." I am so over Michael Irving, Bradshaw, Jimmy Johnson, "put in the name."
The above average fan who knows football to their degree can be fun if the personality is right.
It would be a fun broadcast for a weekly matchup having two knowledgeable fans from each team watch their game together. Trash talking and going nuts as big plays happen.
Maybe hard to put it together but worth a try to experiment.
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Yeah I know it. And a lot of times the former players are SO bad. Archuleta was not good at all. It made it painful
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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I'm gonna be the party pooper and say I don't like the Peyton Eli thing. I'll party with you -- not my thing at all. I listened to them for a little bit and found it interesting, but if I want to really watch the game I would find it distracting. One thing ESPN did a few times was broadcast the National Championship game while 4 current college coaches & 2 ESPN analysts commented. That was very insightful.
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I like the Peyton/Eli thing as long as I’m not THAT invested in the game. Like if the Browns are playing? I’m watching the regular broadcast to see it better.
But they have good insights and comments It's the networks trying to bring "hey, come on over and watch the game with us" into your living room. Football 'party' where your friends are Peyton and Eli but you can't talk to them.
There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.
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When former players become analysts and talk game it is all lingo.
The detail of football is in position preparation. Technique.
If I call a route a short cross or a flat and someone calls it something else who cares?
Football is not complicated. Pre-snap and post snap are clues to execution. Blocking schemes, routes, etc. are not hard to follow.
A tv game is on the LOS and a little more. Unless there is a replay you can not see coverage or all the routes.
In breakdowns like Baldy does. You can see the whole play develop.
It is all about the moments of the game that raise the blood pressure.
Excitement comes from being there or, with a group of passionate fans watching together.
That is why the Peyton Eli thing will catch on.
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I see the Peyton/Eli thing as a breath of fresh air. We've seen pretty much the exact same format for decades now. So many times I've told my wife these guys have to fill all that air time and it just gets painful to listen to after a while. Year after year, decade after decade the same old BS.
Now I do agree if it were a Browns game I would prefer the regular broadcast. But at least when it's other teams playing I get a little entertainment out of it rather than the same old regurgitated crap I've been hearing since I was a kid.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
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Man I hear you.
Madden added something but he is gone.
I am like that watching the Braves. I turn the sound off. Read a book and glance and rewind.
The garbage before NFL games makes me dizzy. Everyone's "keys to the game" with conviction. Mute.
Sound on when ball meets foot.
My favorite football guy is Baldy. I love Baldy's breakdowns.
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My wife calls it “The View for Men”
It is mindless blithering of total nonsense.
We miss you, Joe.
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I had to kill time waiting for work stuff last night and via the awesomeness of Gamepass I watched Pitt v Cinci. Here is what I think I saw:
-Steelers RB Harris is a load. I don't think the dude went down on first contact once.
-Similarly, Mixon looked really good. Cinci's running and passing game seems to mesh exceptionally well at times (Burrow passes loosening things up for Mixon and vice-versa).
-Chase can really snatch the ball out of the air. Dude has hands.
-Pitts Oline looked like a hot mess. Holding and procedural penalties all over the place.
-Cinci's secondary put their bigboy shoulder pads on. They clearly came out wanting to hit.
-Pitt's defensive front looked really pedestrian. I know they're missing Watt, which is a big deal and will result in a dropoff... but I didn't think it would be that much. Maybe Cinci's line did a really good job, but I doubt it.
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There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.
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Well if you like Eli and Peyton too bad, they are on hiatus TBD.
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