It's so bad that Highlight Heaven, which manages ten videos for pretty middling games, has only five with us in the last minute.
Update: there were seven videos by the end of regulation, and seven for OT and afterward, two of which were Richard Sherman having PTSD flashbacks to Superbowl 49 in the post-game roundtable and one of which was Broncos fans leaving before OT even started.
Amazon paid $13 billion over 11 years for Thursday Night Football. that's $1.18 billion per year. and there are 15 TNF games per year.
If the math is correct, that's like 78 million a game, divided by the cost of a prime subscription and yeah...amazon was robbed.
Amazon paid $13 billion over 11 years for Thursday Night Football. that's $1.18 billion per year. and there are 15 TNF games per year.
If the math is correct, that's like 78 million a game, divided by the cost of a prime subscription and yeah...amazon was robbed.
Yeah, but also it’s Jeff Bezos. And the dragon may have lost some gold.
Amazon paid $13 billion over 11 years for Thursday Night Football. that's $1.18 billion per year. and there are 15 TNF games per year.
If the math is correct, that's like 78 million a game, divided by the cost of a prime subscription and yeah...amazon was robbed.
Yeah, but also it’s Jeff Bezos. And the dragon may have lost some gold.
TNF has commercials. It does not exist solely on Prime subs.
The NFL and the NFLPA cannot reach an agreement on the issues and so the updated concussion protocols may not be implemented for this weekend.
The issue? The NFL insists Miami followed the previous protocols and the PA disagrees. So, in spite of the fact that both sides agree changes should be make, fuck you, Miami totes didn't send Tagovailoa out to get killed because money.
The NFL and the NFLPA cannot reach an agreement on the issues and so the updated concussion protocols may not be implemented for this weekend.
The issue? The NFL insists Miami followed the previous protocols and the PA disagrees. So, in spite of the fact that both sides agree changes should be make, fuck you, Miami totes didn't send Tagovailoa out to get killed because money.
NFL and Miami better fucking hope that Tua doesn't get a concussion (or worse), or they're gonna get destroyed.
The NFL and the NFLPA cannot reach an agreement on the issues and so the updated concussion protocols may not be implemented for this weekend.
The issue? The NFL insists Miami followed the previous protocols and the PA disagrees. So, in spite of the fact that both sides agree changes should be make, fuck you, Miami totes didn't send Tagovailoa out to get killed because money.
The NFL and the NFLPA agree that the concussion protocols were followed properly, and they have agreed to add ataxia to the mandatory no-go for this weekends games.
Offense is completely bipolar about the run game.
Rodgers can't throw the long ball to save his life.
Defense is completely gassed all the time and makes mediocre teams look elite.
#Dolphins QB Teddy Bridgewater was ruled out due to the concussion protocol, to be specific. He passed the tests administered by docs, but due to the new adjustments to the protocol and based on what the spotter saw, he was ruled out.
Teddy Bridgewater passed his concussion evaluation, per league source but the Booth Spotter ATC believed he saw Bridgewater stumble and triggered the new "ataxia" addition to the "no-go" symptoms in the NFL's amended concussion protocol
The way that's being reported makes it feel like they thought he should have gotten back in. Like guys Concussions are not a rub some dirt on it and play some FOOTBAW!!!! Type shit you gomers.
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
The way that's being reported makes it feel like they thought he should have gotten back in. Like guys Concussions are not a rub some dirt on it and play some FOOTBAW!!!! Type shit you gomers.
But it’s FOOTBAW!
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Phantom holding call negates a brilliant Hawks TD
“I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
Yeah, at this point, if the dude's wobbling ANY amount, he needs to be done for the day. This isn't fighting fire with fire: taking more hits to the head isn't going to improve his cognitive ability.
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Jesse Christmas this is a flag-happy officiating crew
“I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
I dunno, one view made it pretty clear that it was at least a 50/50 call.
In other news, "Lions are the highest scoring offense, and the highest scored against defense, in the league."
"We need to fix that." *monkey paw curls*
EDIT - When was the last time that both New York teams both won three games in a row over the same time? Cause nine minutes to go, nine points up, with the Dolphins running their third string QB makes it at least possible.
Like, it’s not easy to be an NFL ref. But whoever blew that call should at least be suspended. Their should be some sort of consequence for being that bad at your job.
Like, it’s not easy to be an NFL ref. But whoever blew that call should at least be suspended. Their should be some sort of consequence for being that bad at your job.
Don't worry, they'll get either CCG or the Super Bowl.
And the part that always feels like adding insult to injury. The league will review the game and in a couple days will issue a comment that they shouldn’t have called it.
Oh, so we're flagging dudes for laying on top of players now? In the SF/CAR game. Delay of game I guess. Thought it was an accepted tactic for like the last 50 years.
Edit: And we don't flag a clear trip where the Panther kicks McCloud in the leg on a punt return. Holy shit, man.
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I didn't see the play but preventing someone from getting up after the play is over will get called pretty much every time, especially in the last 2 minutes.
Same as kicking the ball down the field after the play.
Basically you don't have the right to burn the clock on defense.
Edit: and even if it's in the first quarter, it's a dick move so I don't have a problem with calling it
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“I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
"With less than three minutes remaining in a one score game, Tom Brady took a sack on 3rd & 5.
However, he’s bailed out by one of the most abhorrent roughing the passer calls I’ve ever seen.
Absolute joke. Does any other QB in the league even get this call? Unreal screw job."
- Tweeter is unverified. Video is utter bullshit.
This sack looks a lot like the the one that fucked up Tua, but slower and more gentle and Brady didn't smack his head. This might be the refs cracking down extra hard on any kind of throwing down the QB, especially if it's Tom Brady.
"With less than three minutes remaining in a one score game, Tom Brady took a sack on 3rd & 5.
However, he’s bailed out by one of the most abhorrent roughing the passer calls I’ve ever seen.
Absolute joke. Does any other QB in the league even get this call? Unreal screw job."
- Tweeter is unverified. Video is utter bullshit.
This sack looks a lot like the the one that fucked up Tua, but slower and more gentle and Brady didn't smack his head. This might be the refs cracking down extra hard on any kind of throwing down the QB, especially if it's Tom Brady.
I watched Red Zone for the early slate, and I saw at least a dozen hits/sacks to other QB's that were worse than this, and most way less meaningful in terms of if a flag should be thrown. It's why I mentioned him being a whiny bitch in the first post. If this was anyone else, it gets called as such maybe 1 in 50.
The question becomes, if that's a foul, and that's how it's supposed to be enforced, how the hell do you sack a QB? Especially one of the more agile fuckers, like Kyler, Hurtz or Jackson?
You want to use that as an example of "protecting the QB", then implement a two hand touch tackle rule for sacks. It'd suck, but it's better than making the QB essentially untouchable.
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Update: there were seven videos by the end of regulation, and seven for OT and afterward, two of which were Richard Sherman having PTSD flashbacks to Superbowl 49 in the post-game roundtable and one of which was Broncos fans leaving before OT even started.
If the math is correct, that's like 78 million a game, divided by the cost of a prime subscription and yeah...amazon was robbed.
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TNF has commercials. It does not exist solely on Prime subs.
Jake Olson is a former long snapper for USC who has been blind in both eyes since he was eight years old
He has a poll that is still open for the next two hours.
Fun with stats:
Jenna Harner is a Pittsburgh sports person.
The issue? The NFL insists Miami followed the previous protocols and the PA disagrees. So, in spite of the fact that both sides agree changes should be make, fuck you, Miami totes didn't send Tagovailoa out to get killed because money.
NFL and Miami better fucking hope that Tua doesn't get a concussion (or worse), or they're gonna get destroyed.
The NFL and the NFLPA agree that the concussion protocols were followed properly, and they have agreed to add ataxia to the mandatory no-go for this weekends games.
Giants looking to be a "get right" game for Green Bay. Playing from behind with a RB as your primary threat, isn't going to be easy.
But seriously, WTF was with that Rodgers TD pass? He whipped that outta there like it owed him money.
Offense is completely bipolar about the run game.
Rodgers can't throw the long ball to save his life.
Defense is completely gassed all the time and makes mediocre teams look elite.
Y'all got beat.
Come Overwatch with meeeee
Edit: Offensive falling apart now as well. Pats can’t move the ball well, so we might as well just give them points.
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But it’s FOOTBAW!
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
I dunno, one view made it pretty clear that it was at least a 50/50 call.
In other news, "Lions are the highest scoring offense, and the highest scored against defense, in the league."
"We need to fix that." *monkey paw curls*
EDIT - When was the last time that both New York teams both won three games in a row over the same time? Cause nine minutes to go, nine points up, with the Dolphins running their third string QB makes it at least possible.
What the fuck is up with coaches this year?
If that's "roughing the passer", then you just can't sack a QB anymore.
That the refs gave it to him, is just bullshit.
Just make it against the rules to tackle Tom. At least the defense would know what’s going on.
"With less than three minutes remaining in a one score game, Tom Brady took a sack on 3rd & 5.
However, he’s bailed out by one of the most abhorrent roughing the passer calls I’ve ever seen.
Absolute joke. Does any other QB in the league even get this call? Unreal screw job."
- Tweeter is unverified. Video is utter bullshit.
Don't worry, they'll get either CCG or the Super Bowl.
It's definitely dumb.
Edit: And we don't flag a clear trip where the Panther kicks McCloud in the leg on a punt return. Holy shit, man.
Same as kicking the ball down the field after the play.
Basically you don't have the right to burn the clock on defense.
Edit: and even if it's in the first quarter, it's a dick move so I don't have a problem with calling it
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
This sack looks a lot like the the one that fucked up Tua, but slower and more gentle and Brady didn't smack his head. This might be the refs cracking down extra hard on any kind of throwing down the QB, especially if it's Tom Brady.
I watched Red Zone for the early slate, and I saw at least a dozen hits/sacks to other QB's that were worse than this, and most way less meaningful in terms of if a flag should be thrown. It's why I mentioned him being a whiny bitch in the first post. If this was anyone else, it gets called as such maybe 1 in 50.
The question becomes, if that's a foul, and that's how it's supposed to be enforced, how the hell do you sack a QB? Especially one of the more agile fuckers, like Kyler, Hurtz or Jackson?
You want to use that as an example of "protecting the QB", then implement a two hand touch tackle rule for sacks. It'd suck, but it's better than making the QB essentially untouchable.
In fact, the opposing quarterback was tackled in the same way, earlier in the same game, and no flag was thrown.
He's just a bad ref who should be out of the game
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades