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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2018 18:08:01 GMT -5
Brees is a second half guy. BIG TIME. Always has been.
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Post by steelers1954 on Jan 14, 2018 18:19:56 GMT -5
Brees is a second half guy He better be cause they gettin' man handled.
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Post by divebitch on Jan 14, 2018 19:45:09 GMT -5
Alrighty, 2 minute warning, Saints up by a point. I'm rooting for them. I'm happy enough that the Eagles won, but please lemme get 1 out of the remaining 3.
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Post by steelers1954 on Jan 14, 2018 20:28:16 GMT -5
Wow can you believe that finish.
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Post by Doc on Jan 14, 2018 20:31:59 GMT -5
Doesn't get much crazier than that.
If we can shut down their run game(which isn't great), we can force Keenum to throw interceptions. It's gonna be cold and probably windy once again in Philly next weekend. We've played in those same conditions at home the last 3 games.
This should be an interesting matchup.
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Post by steelers1954 on Jan 14, 2018 20:34:29 GMT -5
This should be an interesting matchup. Yeah it should be a good game the #1 seed vs the #2 seed.
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Post by Doc on Jan 14, 2018 20:42:38 GMT -5
This should be an interesting matchup. Yeah it should be a good game the #1 seed vs the #2 seed. The Eagles are 3-0 in postseason history against the Vikings, their best record against any opponent in playoff history. The only other team the Eagles have beaten three times in the postseason is the Falcons. The Vikings are 6-16 in franchise history in road playoff games, with the 16 losses coming by an average of 31-14. The Eagles are 13-13 in franchise history against the Vikings, including a 9-6 mark in Philadelphia and a 3-1 record at the Linc. The Eagles beat the Vikings 21-10 last October at the Linc, beating former Eagle quarterback Sam Bradford and handing the Vikings their first loss after a 5-0 start.
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Post by Doc on Jan 15, 2018 14:06:51 GMT -5
Anyone else find that missed tackle on Diggs suspicious at all?
Dude wasn't even really that close to making the hit, and that's after he peaked up right before lunging at his own player. He tackled his own teammate, the only other player on the field with a chance to stop Diggs. It looks pretty fishy to me.
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Post by indydave on Jan 15, 2018 14:17:09 GMT -5
Anyone else find that missed tackle on Diggs suspicious at all? Dude wasn't even really that close to making the hit, and that's after he peaked up right before lunging at his own player. He tackled his own teammate, the only other player on the field with a chance to stop Diggs. It looks pretty fishy to me. I thought the same thing but I watched it after and the defender dropped his helmet to make the hit and Diggs did a little sidestep. The only way that makes sense is the defender put his head down and didnt look where he was tackling. If thats not the case then that is one suspicious play and maybe our beloved NFL is going the way of the WWE.....
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2018 14:46:38 GMT -5
I thought the same thing. I haven't watched it again but the only time I saw it I though, "WTH?"
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Post by Doc on Jan 15, 2018 15:00:13 GMT -5
Anyone else find that missed tackle on Diggs suspicious at all? Dude wasn't even really that close to making the hit, and that's after he peaked up right before lunging at his own player. He tackled his own teammate, the only other player on the field with a chance to stop Diggs. It looks pretty fishy to me. I thought the same thing but I watched it after and the defender dropped his helmet to make the hit and Diggs did a little sidestep. The only way that makes sense is the defender put his head down and didnt look where he was tackling. If thats not the case then that is one suspicious play and maybe our beloved NFL is going the way of the WWE..... Well, I didn't notice the "sidestep" from Diggs. I'll have to look at that more closely. What I did see though, was the defender looking where everyone was, right before putting his head down and lunging into his own teammate. It's odd because Diggs was RIGHT THERE in front of him right before he decided to put his head down and whiff like that, essentially tackling the only other player who could stop Diggs.
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Post by Doc on Jan 15, 2018 15:03:09 GMT -5
I thought the same thing. I haven't watched it again but the only time I saw it I though, "WTH?" Baseball whiff equivalent:
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Post by Doc on Jan 15, 2018 15:11:11 GMT -5
I haven't watched it again but... Check this out: linkIDK, maybe he's just cross eyed or something, lol.
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Post by indydave on Jan 15, 2018 15:12:17 GMT -5
I thought the same thing but I watched it after and the defender dropped his helmet to make the hit and Diggs did a little sidestep. The only way that makes sense is the defender put his head down and didnt look where he was tackling. If thats not the case then that is one suspicious play and maybe our beloved NFL is going the way of the WWE..... Well, I didn't notice the "sidestep" from Diggs. I'll have to look at that more closely. What I did see though, was the defender look up to see where everyone was at, right before putting his head back down and lunging into his own teammate. Many questions to be asked on this one. I thought it was strange when it was live and still think its strange.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2018 15:20:16 GMT -5
Not a Jags fan at all BUT over here in the UK all we've had rammed down our throats is that it can ONLY be a Pats v Steelers matchup to see who makes the superbowl so whilst being a rival of the Titans, I was glad to see the Jags win. I wanna see that D beat up the Pats now.
Plus the Steelers, back in the 80s and early 90s were a divisional rival of the Oilers so I've learnt to dislike them from that time. Sorry Jeff
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