We didn't get past week 5 or 6 last year, it was a train wreck. We did ok the year before, there might be more people alive at this point but a few hung on at least this long.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
the bye week is a little boring, there's not much to look forward to. besides the slurs, steelers, and patriots hopefully losing and whatever the jets do.
JJ Watt was a film study favorite of the Chiefs defensive line coach, Tommy Brasher, a veteran with 25 years of NFL experience.
"We always watched film on him when we were in Kansas City," Powe said on the Verizon Texans Players radio show on Tuesday. "Coach Brasher always used to make us watch his pass rush cut up every Friday so every Friday we had to watch J.J.'s game from last week."
He said JJ Watt was the only player they watched every week.
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"would have lost to only three other teams this week..."
I seem to constantly be facing teams that are having their best possible game.
"would have lost to only three other teams this week..."
I seem to constantly be facing teams that are having their best possible game.
This is a maddening year.
My team's been pretty crappy, usually not even through poor choices on my part.
So I naturally have my best week of the season. And lose to my opponent's best week of the season. On the final redskins pass in OT. Because of course I do.
Maybe a mistake, but I've gotten into a point where the three losses I've had have all coincided with him putting up 1pt. I can't keep playing the game of whether or not he's going to luck into a TD in garbage time, so it was time to remove the temptation.
That said, I'm sitting on Dez Bryant, Steve Smith Sr, Odell Beckham Jr, Allen Robinson, and now Martavis Bryant, so I'm hoping that I have some potential WRs finding their place in their offense in the upcoming weeks so I can finish the season strong.
Usually I come here for help with multiple roster slots but this week it's 1 (Lacy, Nelson, and Watkins are on bye so I doubt I'll win anyway)
RB slot. I currently have Crowell starting (only out of necessity) but he's been bunk the last two weeks and I don't trust he'll bring anything against TB. Here are my options:
Isaiah Crowell (CLE) at home against TB
Lorenzo Taliaferro (BAL) at PIT
Jonas Gray (NE) at home against DEN
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
I agreed, but I sighed in frustration the whole time.
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When I saw Jerry getting on the field and in the locker room area during the game I just hung my head. He is the last owner I would want to coach for and not just because I hate the Cowboys.
Jerry Jones is the type of owner who would go "well, it worked in 1993 so it should work now!"
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Jerry needs to understand that there is no prize for winning the regular season and it's ok to lose a game in that situation. Instead he interfered, they brought out their injured star QB and exposed him to further risk, and they ended up losing the game anyway.
The only way that game could have been worse is if Romo had gotten hurt more by being put back in.
That's something the NFL needs to figure out. Players shouldn't be allowed to jack up on painkillers and go back in the game with an injury.
It would be nice if they had an independent panel of doctors that worked for the NFL and not just a specific team that could take a look at whether or not players should actually go in after an injury.
I have no idea if that's realistic, but it's the best I got.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Maybe they should have to report on all medication given to players, and make a rule that if a player has to go to the locker room for x-rays or treatment they can't come back in during that same game.
I could see that second rule making things worse though.
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HAHA! Sport Science is explaining why Stephen Tulloch and Lamarr Houston are idiots.
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Congratulations to everyone who's still alive in the survivor league, this week was it for me.
I feel like the NFL is trying to make the NHL trade deadline excitement happen....but it just doesn't work.
That's a tough call.
I seem to constantly be facing teams that are having their best possible game.
This is a maddening year.
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My team's been pretty crappy, usually not even through poor choices on my part.
So I naturally have my best week of the season. And lose to my opponent's best week of the season. On the final redskins pass in OT. Because of course I do.
Woo fantasy
Maybe a mistake, but I've gotten into a point where the three losses I've had have all coincided with him putting up 1pt. I can't keep playing the game of whether or not he's going to luck into a TD in garbage time, so it was time to remove the temptation.
That said, I'm sitting on Dez Bryant, Steve Smith Sr, Odell Beckham Jr, Allen Robinson, and now Martavis Bryant, so I'm hoping that I have some potential WRs finding their place in their offense in the upcoming weeks so I can finish the season strong.
Take Oakland and the points. I see Seattle winning, but that offense is struggling.
They'll probably inject him full of pain meds and put him out there because that's what the NFL is all about.
RB slot. I currently have Crowell starting (only out of necessity) but he's been bunk the last two weeks and I don't trust he'll bring anything against TB. Here are my options:
Isaiah Crowell (CLE) at home against TB
Lorenzo Taliaferro (BAL) at PIT
Jonas Gray (NE) at home against DEN
Do you think Carolina will get negative points?
"Tony will be ready to play come game time, unless he's a total pansy.Troy would play, he was a leader"
-Jerry Jones
I agreed, but I sighed in frustration the whole time.
The only way that game could have been worse is if Romo had gotten hurt more by being put back in.
That's something the NFL needs to figure out. Players shouldn't be allowed to jack up on painkillers and go back in the game with an injury.
Get ready for fast players that can't do shit, Dallas fans.
I have no idea if that's realistic, but it's the best I got.
I could see that second rule making things worse though.