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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 10:43 pm 
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Giants with horrible clock management down near the goal line. Have to kick FG. Dallas drives for game winning TD by Romo to Whitten.

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 Post subject: Re: NFL Games
PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 10:48 pm 
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Giants with horrible clock management down near the goal line. Have to kick FG. Dallas drives for game winning TD by Romo to Whitten.

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I loved it. I had Dallas on the moneyline. What a day. I had dolphins -3.5, and the under parlay, pack -7, Denver -5 and Dallas moneyline. Solid fucking day.

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 Post subject: Re: NFL Games
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NFL coaches are by far the dumbest in the 4 major sports.


Jim Caldwell is at the top of that list. Idiot.

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Giants with horrible clock management down near the goal line. Have to kick FG. Dallas drives for game winning TD by Romo to Whitten.

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Why Tom Coughlin allowed that 3rd down pass play to be called is beyond me.

He, and Offensive Coordinator Ben McAdoo, should be terminated immediately.

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Giants with horrible clock management down near the goal line. Have to kick FG. Dallas drives for game winning TD by Romo to Whitten.

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Why Tom Coughlin allowed that 3rd down pass play to be called is beyond me.

He, and Offensive Coordinator Ben McAdoo, should be terminated immediately.

The call wasn't terrible. Eli's decision to throw it away was.

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RFDC wrote:
Giants with horrible clock management down near the goal line. Have to kick FG. Dallas drives for game winning TD by Romo to Whitten.

Crazy


Why Tom Coughlin allowed that 3rd down pass play to be called is beyond me.

He, and Offensive Coordinator Ben McAdoo, should be terminated immediately.

The call wasn't terrible. Eli's decision to throw it away was.


We must agree to disagree.

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They both are stupid and deserve each other.

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stoneroses86 wrote:
RFDC wrote:
Giants with horrible clock management down near the goal line. Have to kick FG. Dallas drives for game winning TD by Romo to Whitten.

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Why Tom Coughlin allowed that 3rd down pass play to be called is beyond me.

He, and Offensive Coordinator Ben McAdoo, should be terminated immediately.

The call wasn't terrible. Eli's decision to throw it away was.


FF is right. Eli should have just dropped to the ground, and let forty seconds run off the clock, since the receiver was well covered. If the receiver is open, it's an easy touchdown. Play call was perfect.

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wouldnt a perfect play call have resulted in an open receiver and a touchdown? the play call was bad, and elis decision to throw it away was also bad.


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wouldnt a perfect play call have resulted in an open receiver and a touchdown? the play call was bad, and elis decision to throw it away was also bad.


Sometimes the play is well defended. They are professionals, too. The play call was perfect. Roll to the right, if the WR is open, hit him, if not, slide in bounds, and let the clock run.

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that may have been a good call for a team with a defense that knew they could hold dallas if they failed to score a TD and had to settle for a FG, but if they were going to throw there, it should have been play action, something eli is good at. eli is not going to run one in, so bootlegging him there made no sense. that team needed a td there, not a throwaway play where you settle for 3. even coughlin acknowledged it was a terrible call.


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even coughlin acknowledged it was a terrible call.


That's just a good coach trying to get the heat off of his QB. Coughlin knows it was a good play call.

You want to see some bad coaching, send Coughlin to the Lions, and take Jim Caldwell. I would make that trade in a second.

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that may have been a good call for a team with a defense that knew they could hold dallas if they failed to score a TD and had to settle for a FG, but if they were going to throw there, it should have been play action, something eli is good at. eli is not going to run one in, so bootlegging him there made no sense. that team needed a td there, not a throwaway play where you settle for 3. even coughlin acknowledged it was a terrible call.

The clock management was horrible throughout the last few minutes, but Eli throwing it away lowered the Giants win expectancy more than any other single decision.

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Chiefs and Broncos has been a good one so far.

What is the deal with the 50 yd line being a different color?

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Chiefs and Broncos has been a good one so far.

What is the deal with the 50 yd line being a different color?

It's the 50th Super Bowl this year. It's like that in every game, pre-season and regular.

As for your first line, you missed the 1st quarter, didn't you?

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Chiefs and Broncos has been a good one so far.

What is the deal with the 50 yd line being a different color?

It's the 50th Super Bowl this year. It's like that in every game, pre-season and regular.

As for your first line, you missed the 1st quarter, didn't you?

Cool thanks.

Yeah I started watching in 2nd q, what was so bad about the 1st q?

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 Post subject: Re: NFL Games
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what was so bad about the 1st q?

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RFDC wrote:
Chiefs and Broncos has been a good one so far.

But.....we got a good one now!

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Chiefs and Broncos has been a good one so far.

But.....we got a good one now!

Manning is getting beat the hell up good in the second half and it's showing in his accuracy.

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Then he goes and does that.

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Then he goes and does that.

Seriously.
The Broncos (Manning) have pretty much looked like they are panicking/scrambling on offense the entire night.
This is crazy

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Wow, that is something. LIke that old play between the Eagles and Giants years ago. Crazy

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I'm stunned.
This game.......on so many levels.

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Classic Andy Reid game.

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