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1. An emotional reaction without thought, which is somewhat understandable but speaks to a lack of self-control & awareness (not an endorsement but not a crime, either). 2. The incorrect & selfish assumption that "I just won the game for us, so I don't give a damn about some stupid rule! It's all about me!" Quote:
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Why would people peacefully BBQ'ing in the park get anyone so annoyed that they would call the police? Why would someone removing his helmet ruin a person's day so badly they felt the need to change the rulebook? It's the same problem. If it doesn't change the meter one iota in my life, why bother? Just move on to something else. Look away. Let it be. It's no wonder the world is so polarized and distant. Cause we let small inconsequential crud bunch up our panties and feel our comfort level has to be enforced on others. Who wants to be around people who think like that? I sure don't. Let me be me. Let you be you. I don't have to like it. I can just get on with my life.
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Every time I see Aaron Rodgers, I can't help thinking:
"Why is Steve Carell playing quarterback for the Green Bay Packers?"
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The main reason I said that is because it's really hard to tell since they all play under different situations. For example, how good is Tua, really? Same with Jalen Hurts. It's easy to look good when you have an ideal situation around you. But how far do you fall when it's not there? I can't speak for anyone else, but it's easier for to tell which QBs are better that are on the same team.
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They didn't face the toughest opponent tonight, but the Eagles are definitely looking like the real deal. They're flying high as the only undefeated team in the league with a perfect 8-0 record. Gotta love the high tempo offense and all the different defensive looks. Makes me think this team is extremely well coached!
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Already has been, The Panthers.
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Yup. In fact the Panthers had the best offense (points scored) in the league that season...
The other way it could happen is that - regardless of the type of offense - it could be a strong defense carrying a mediocre offense to the Big Game. Plenty of precedence for that, including those same Panthers' opponent - the Broncos - and a few NY Giants teams that come to mind... |
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The Eagles are consistant and a quality team. But I will become a believer if they beat a top 5 calibur team. (aside from the Vikings, who also have not played a difficult schedule)
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A pretty friendly schedule, indeed. Tennessee at home, the Giants 2x, and the Cowboys on the road would seem to be their only quality opponents. If they split those and otherwise beat the teams their supposed to beat, they're a 15-2 team.
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Also basically the Seahawks in 2013 and 2014, although Russell Wilson was always more of a thrower than Cam Newton et al.
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They most certainly had RPO as part of the playbook.
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I mean, the league evolves, and the 2012-13 Seahawks in particular ran a *ton* of RPO and designed runs to Russell Wilson. It might have been harder to suss out because he tended to pass more often on those plays than most RPO quarterbacks (and he turned into a pretty pass-heavy guy as he progressed in his career, which is usually not the way RPO quarterbacks age) but I watched that team a lot and they ran RPO stuff fairly often.
Also of course the 49ers came very, very close to getting into the Owl in 2014, losing out to the (RPO) Seahawks in the NFCCG on a last-second interception in the end zone by Richard Sherman.
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Jets are giving Buffy Bills a run for their money in the Battle of New York (being waged in New Jersey).
EDIT: Who would have thought? The Jets seem to have something with Zach Wilson but give credit to their "D" in this one.
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At any rate, and staying in that division, Tua really got bailed out by a no-call PI. On Miami's final two meaningful (not counting the kneel-downs) possessions, he blew it: - On 4th & a yard in the red zone, he significantly underthrew a wide-open-in-the-flat Durham Smyth. - On 3rd & 10 at his own 23, he underthrew Jaylen Waddle on a long-ish pass. Neither play would've clinched the win for the Dolphins, but either would've really put Chicago in difficult position... Then the refs totally missed an obvious PI call that would've put the Bears in game-tying FG range, at least... As a long-suffering Dolphins fan, I'll take it. But still... On both plays Tua was under a bit of pressure, but both were, IMO, plays that very good QB's make... So I'm still not sold on Tua. My take is that he's back to what he was when he was at Alabama: Looking very good because he's surrounded by top talent... I still think he's a future clipboard-holder. I'll be pleasantly surprised if that turns out not to be the case. |
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