NFL: 2015 Season

When the Broncos were up by 3 with about 90 seconds left I was thinking, the Broncos should have tried to take more time off the clock. The Pats are going to win in regulation or the game is going to OT. Brady has done that so many times in the past.

I was screaming at the TV for Denver to run the ball. They had first and goal from the 7 yd line with about 1:30 left. Then there was the holding call in the end zone and they had first and goal from the 3. There was still about a minute left and they still didnt run. There was no reason to leave Brady more than 20 seconds on the clock. That was horrible play calling.
 
Texans with the 4 game streak - looking for that card...
 
Well, at least he wasn't Wally Pipp'ed. It's not like he just got hurt and his replacement was better. Peyton (in hindsight, obviously) should never have come back after the neck injury. Luckily, in a few years everybody will have forgotten about the ignominious end of his career, and will just remember him as a great QB.

I said that before his surgery. Didn't make sense to me at all. I have a similar injury and have discussed options with 3 different neurosurgeons. There's no way I'd put myself at risk like he's done to himself. Half the time I'm afraid to watch the guy take his last ever step.
 
Tomlin just flat out sucks. That was one of the stupidest times in history to fake a FG in the first quarter of the Pittsburgh / Seattle game. Not too mention the fact that they threw the ball 20 yards down field to a 6'9" 350 pound lineman. Odds are probably 60%+ that he drops it even if hes wide open.
And what about the Bills coaching staff? They failed, just before the 2 minute warning to challenge a call that would have been a completion for a first down, where the receiver "caught" the ball, took three steps with the ball secured, went down with the ball under full control and it only popped out when the ball hit the ground. They called it incomplete. The Bills didn't challenge... and they had to use a challenge later as a desperation ploy, which had no chance of winning, on a 4th down play near the first down marker.

Whoever was in the booth for the Bills watching the replays is a fool, or if that person buzzed down to the head coach to tell him to challenge it, that head coach is a fool for not doing so.
 
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I said that before his surgery. Didn't make sense to me at all. I have a similar injury and have discussed options with 3 different neurosurgeons. There's no way I'd put myself at risk like he's done to himself. Half the time I'm afraid to watch the guy take his last ever step.

Glad I'm not the only one. After the neck surgery, every time he took a big hit I was afraid he wouldn't get up and become a quadriplegic.
 
I think that the fact that the game was so close despite all of the Pat's injuries shows what an extraordinary team they are. The OT could've gone either way. Of course, somebody had to lose.....

+1.

This team showed me more in this loss than the games they won by 3 TDs. With their top 4 offensive players and their top two defensive players out they did not quit and Brady somehow drove down for a tying field goal to send it into overtime. This is a tough team and with the good news on Gronk, Amendola, Hightower and Collins they will be tough to beat in the playoffs.
 
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And what about the Bills coaching staff? They failed, just before the 2 minute warning to challenge a call that would have been a completion for a first down, where the receiver "caught" the ball, took three steps with the ball secured, went down with the ball under full control and it only popped out when the ball hit the ground. They called it incomplete. The Bills didn't challenge... and they had to use a challenge later as a desperation ploy, which had no chance of winning, on a 4th down play near the first down marker.

+1. I'm not a Bills fan and I dislike Rex Ryan but I was upset of the incompetence of this coaching staff.
 
+1. I'm not a Bills fan and I dislike Rex Ryan but I was upset of the incompetence of this coaching staff.

That was just sad, and I was hoping Bills would lose! It's one thing get beat but beating yourself is optional.
 
I feel like a broken record every week...but...
Rex Ryan sucks and
Atlanta lost again! They went from 5-0 to 6-5 and still have to play Carolina twice and a resurgent TB team. I dont know if a team has ever started 5-0 and not made the playoffs but its going to happen this year. Whats worse is they have suffered no major injuries.
 
I feel like a broken record every week...but...
Rex Ryan sucks and
Atlanta lost again! They went from 5-0 to 6-5 and still have to play Carolina twice and a resurgent TB team. I dont know if a team has ever started 5-0 and not made the playoffs but its going to happen this year. Whats worse is they have suffered no major injuries.

I believe the Broncos once were 6-0 and didn't make the playoffs.
 
I think that the fact that the game was so close despite all of the Pat's injuries shows what an extraordinary team they are. The OT could've gone either way. Of course, somebody had to lose.....
It may be fanboy heresy, but the 'undefeated season' seems like more of a curse/distraction/added pressure than it's worth to me. Now we don't have to talk about that...good by me.
 
It may be fanboy heresy, but the 'undefeated season' seems like more of a curse/distraction/added pressure than it's worth to me. Now we don't have to talk about that...good by me.

No problem losing while trying. I think that's a lot better than taking a dive like the Colts did under Caldwell.

Such a rare situation to have a legit chance.
 
I think that the fact that the game was so close despite all of the Pat's injuries shows what an extraordinary team they are. The OT could've gone either way. Of course, somebody had to lose.....

Yes, somebody did. How sweet it was!

Nice to see rookie Osweiler have a bit of success. The rookie status made it a fun game to watch for someone with no dog in the fight.
 
Only the Cleveland Browns could lose a game in that manner (blocked FG attempt to win the game, returned for a TD by the defense). If there is such a thing as a curse on a sports franchise, that one *is* cursed.
 
Only the Cleveland Browns could lose a game in that manner (blocked FG attempt to win the game, returned for a TD by the defense). If there is such a thing as a curse on a sports franchise, that one *is* cursed.


Hate to contradict you, but John Harbaugh won on last night's play, and his brother lost on a last play flubbed punt. It really sucks when you are both a Browns fan and a Michigan fan and are on the losing end in both cases 😱


Have the day you deserve, and let Karma sort it out.

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The world would be a better place if:

1) Every house came with a beautiful masseuse
2) There were no wars
3) A Browns game was never again televised.
 
The world would be a better place if:

1) Every house came with a beautiful masseuse
2) There were no wars
3) A Browns game was never again televised.

Masseuse/maid...

I don't recall watching a Brown's game since, well, Jim Brown.
 
Masseuse/maid...

I don't recall watching a Brown's game since, well, Jim Brown.

What? You aren't waiting with bated breath about the Johnny "What a waste" Manziel :facepalm: drama?


Jim Brown, I remember seeing him zig zagging tossing down those grenades in "The Dirty Dozen". :)
 
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There's only 3 teams that would've drafted Manziel with a high pick. Cleveland, Oakland and Dallas. That kind of thinking is what has kept those teams floundering for a very long time.
 
What? You aren't waiting with bated breath about the Johnny "What a waste" Manziel :facepalm: drama? :)
Another embarrassment for Texas. When he was playing at Texas A&M the local TV newscasters called him "Johnny Football' but many others in Texas called him "Johnny the Jerk". Seems the latter is more accurate at this point. Maybe he'll mature (and not just get older) as a man and football player in a few more years.
 
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