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And all that to continue playing a sport that doesn't matter on a world that's falling apart in a universe that's just spiraling infinity into the void.
QBs should never, ever slide, because they are not protected by officials when they do. It just exposes them to monster head hits.
Really? I thought they were? Definitely have heard the commentators talk about a QB being considered down as soon as he starts the slide, and is thus protected.
Was mostly when Russell Wilson was doing it early in his career.
Wilson is basically the only QB who should slide because he’s the only one who knows how
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Cleveland looks like a beaten team. Even if the first half was the result of some bad breaks and small mistakes writ large, they’re getting stream rolled now. SF is just plowing through them on a drive that the Browns needs a quick stop on.
They’ll like lot be down at least four touchdowns in a moment and they can’t seem to stop the Niners at all.
Edit: Well I guess SF just can’t make field goals.
Cleveland looks like a beaten team. Even if the first half was the result of some bad breaks and small mistakes writ large, they’re getting stream rolled now. SF is just plowing through them on a drive that the Browns needs a quick stop on.
They’ll like lot be down at least four touchdowns in a moment and they can’t seem to stop the Niners at all.
Edit: Well I guess SF just can’t make field goals.
Who needs field goals when you can get touchdowns.
QBs should never, ever slide, because they are not protected by officials when they do. It just exposes them to monster head hits.
Really? I thought they were? Definitely have heard the commentators talk about a QB being considered down as soon as he starts the slide, and is thus protected.
Was mostly when Russell Wilson was doing it early in his career.
Wilson is basically the only QB who should slide because he’s the only one who knows how
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Sliding is totally fine. QBs just need to be better about understanding when to slide. Wilson takes hits sometimes when he knows the extra yard is important. But when it isn’t, he hits the ground before anyone is within 2 yards of him. Instead of trying to slide after he was already being tackled, like RG3 used to.
"The world is a mess, and I just need to rule it" - Dr Horrible
Yeah, it's that mentality to get every last inch you can while simultaneously giving up. Some of the responsibility needs to be on QB's, once a defender is at the point of no return, sliding should be off the table.
"Jay was fired at a 5 a.m.meeting. Norv was told to report at 5 a.m. He always came to work at 5 a.m. anyway. That day, he showed up at 9 a.m. just to spite Snyder."
- Rick Snider is a radio and newspaper reporter for Washington sports for over 40 years.
Norv's tenure with Washington was before my time following the sport, but this makes me like him in retrospect. Daniel Snyder is arguably the worst of the bad bunch that is the NFL owner's group. And I wish nothing but ill fortune on him and his franchise for as long as he owns it.
"Jay was fired at a 5 a.m.meeting. Norv was told to report at 5 a.m. He always came to work at 5 a.m. anyway. That day, he showed up at 9 a.m. just to spite Snyder."
- Rick Snider is a radio and newspaper reporter for Washington sports for over 40 years.
Norv's tenure with Washington was before my time following the sport, but this makes me like him in retrospect. Daniel Snyder is arguably the worst of the bad bunch that is the NFL owner's group. And I wish nothing but ill fortune on him and his franchise for as long as he owns it.
"Jay was fired at a 5 a.m.meeting. Norv was told to report at 5 a.m. He always came to work at 5 a.m. anyway. That day, he showed up at 9 a.m. just to spite Snyder."
- Rick Snider is a radio and newspaper reporter for Washington sports for over 40 years.
Norv's tenure with Washington was before my time following the sport, but this makes me like him in retrospect. Daniel Snyder is arguably the worst of the bad bunch that is the NFL owner's group. And I wish nothing but ill fortune on him and his franchise for as long as he owns it.
As it happens, not that difficult an outcome.
Seeing as it's already happening, lol.
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Levels of sadness for a sports fan:
3. Bad players. Trust the process, hope we get better players. Root for the guys we got and look forward to better times.
2. Bad coaches. This sucks. No matter who we get, we’re never going to get over the hump until we finally get a coach that can really compete.
1. Bad owners. It will never get better I want to die.
3. Bad players. Trust the process, hope we get better players. Root for the guys we got and look forward to better times.
2. Bad coaches. This sucks. No matter who we get, we’re never going to get over the hump until we finally get a coach that can really compete.
1. Bad owners. It will never get better I want to die.
0. Cleveland Browns: Why am I still rooting for this stupid team?
3. Bad players. Trust the process, hope we get better players. Root for the guys we got and look forward to better times.
2. Bad coaches. This sucks. No matter who we get, we’re never going to get over the hump until we finally get a coach that can really compete.
1. Bad owners. It will never get better I want to die.
As a Giants fan I'm beginning to suspect we've slipped into 1 on the generational turnover a few years back
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3. Bad players. Trust the process, hope we get better players. Root for the guys we got and look forward to better times.
2. Bad coaches. This sucks. No matter who we get, we’re never going to get over the hump until we finally get a coach that can really compete.
1. Bad owners. It will never get better I want to die.
Washington "We're number 1! We're number 1!"
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3. Bad players. Trust the process, hope we get better players. Root for the guys we got and look forward to better times.
2. Bad coaches. This sucks. No matter who we get, we’re never going to get over the hump until we finally get a coach that can really compete.
1. Bad owners. It will never get better I want to die.
Washington "We're number 1! We're number 1!"
Well... arguably the worst coaching job in football, has a candidate volunteering.
3. Bad players. Trust the process, hope we get better players. Root for the guys we got and look forward to better times.
2. Bad coaches. This sucks. No matter who we get, we’re never going to get over the hump until we finally get a coach that can really compete.
1. Bad owners. It will never get better I want to die.
As a Giants fan I'm beginning to suspect we've slipped into 1 on the generational turnover a few years back
You have 2 super bowl wins in the last 15 years. I think you need to give it a lot more time before you can get on the level of the Browns, Washington, Bills, and Lions. You could argue that Washington is the least sad of those 4 having at least won a playoff game in the last 20 years.
Four teams on bye this week (Buffalo, Chicago, Indianapolis, and Oakland) plus another London game make for a really limited choice. The London game is only on NFLN, but since it's Carolina/Tampa Bay, who will notice?
Dallas is on the road at an AFC team (New York) and CBS gets the afternoon game and you know what that means! At least Buckman shoot their wad tonight.
Seeing San Francisco/LARams just kind of makes me nostalgic for when they were considered prime fodder for MNF. Instead, Detroit/Green Bay.
Also, too, I suppose Pittsburgh/LAChargers looked good on paper when the schedules were made.
3. Bad players. Trust the process, hope we get better players. Root for the guys we got and look forward to better times.
2. Bad coaches. This sucks. No matter who we get, we’re never going to get over the hump until we finally get a coach that can really compete.
1. Bad owners. It will never get better I want to die.
As a Giants fan I'm beginning to suspect we've slipped into 1 on the generational turnover a few years back
You have 2 super bowl wins in the last 15 years. I think you need to give it a lot more time before you can get on the level of the Browns, Washington, Bills, and Lions. You could argue that Washington is the least sad of those 4 having at least won a playoff game in the last 20 years.
The old man died back in 05 (I thought it was post 09) so I guess my theory doesn't hold up as there were certainly good personnel/management decisions made by John Mara and co.
Guess I'll have to out that one in the box for a little while longer
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Wilson is basically the only QB who should slide because he’s the only one who knows how
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they beat the bucs, the bengals, and the steelers, not exactly a murderer's row.
ask again later. though i thought the browns def had to prove themselves before i bought them being even decent.
A “halftime show” ?
I think it's just an elaborate sponsorship.
I do not think it is making me more likely to buy a Hyundai
They’ll like lot be down at least four touchdowns in a moment and they can’t seem to stop the Niners at all.
Edit: Well I guess SF just can’t make field goals.
Who needs field goals when you can get touchdowns.
Browns look overmatched and undercoached.
Kyler Murray with his 9th overall MLB draft pick says hi...
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because... sliding is what happens when you fall down while running?
I'm not sure what you think makes more sense.
Safer than falling.
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"Jay was fired at a 5 a.m.meeting. Norv was told to report at 5 a.m. He always came to work at 5 a.m. anyway. That day, he showed up at 9 a.m. just to spite Snyder."
- Rick Snider is a radio and newspaper reporter for Washington sports for over 40 years.
Norv's tenure with Washington was before my time following the sport, but this makes me like him in retrospect. Daniel Snyder is arguably the worst of the bad bunch that is the NFL owner's group. And I wish nothing but ill fortune on him and his franchise for as long as he owns it.
Footbaw should adopt Blood Bowl rules!
As it happens, not that difficult an outcome.
Seeing as it's already happening, lol.
3. Bad players. Trust the process, hope we get better players. Root for the guys we got and look forward to better times.
2. Bad coaches. This sucks. No matter who we get, we’re never going to get over the hump until we finally get a coach that can really compete.
1. Bad owners. It will never get better I want to die.
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0. Cleveland Browns: Why am I still rooting for this stupid team?
As a Giants fan I'm beginning to suspect we've slipped into 1 on the generational turnover a few years back
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Washington "We're number 1! We're number 1!"
Law and Order ≠ Justice
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Well... arguably the worst coaching job in football, has a candidate volunteering.
"Rex Ryan: I would take the Washington job"
- ProFootballTalk is the NBC Football News section.
Yeah... I'll reiterate my earlier statement, "And I wish nothing but ill fortune on him and his franchise for as long as he owns it."
So... yay?
You have 2 super bowl wins in the last 15 years. I think you need to give it a lot more time before you can get on the level of the Browns, Washington, Bills, and Lions. You could argue that Washington is the least sad of those 4 having at least won a playoff game in the last 20 years.
Four teams on bye this week (Buffalo, Chicago, Indianapolis, and Oakland) plus another London game make for a really limited choice. The London game is only on NFLN, but since it's Carolina/Tampa Bay, who will notice?
Dallas is on the road at an AFC team (New York) and CBS gets the afternoon game and you know what that means! At least Buckman shoot their wad tonight.
Seeing San Francisco/LARams just kind of makes me nostalgic for when they were considered prime fodder for MNF. Instead, Detroit/Green Bay.
Also, too, I suppose Pittsburgh/LAChargers looked good on paper when the schedules were made.
The old man died back in 05 (I thought it was post 09) so I guess my theory doesn't hold up as there were certainly good personnel/management decisions made by John Mara and co.
Guess I'll have to out that one in the box for a little while longer
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