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Proudiddy

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  1. They're legit getting like 5 yards after contact and wrap up every play. We just didn't show up.
  2. That loss last week, and the way in which we lost it completely killed our spirit. This is pathetic. We didnt even show up. They are just punching us in the mouth and we're taking it. Also, McAdoodoo's playcalling is back to being complete ass. He just brought in an extra tackle only to have him stand there and do absolute nothing, while having PJ throw it into zone coverage with only like 2 guys running routes. This poo is so remedial.
  3. Love Wilks, and clearly a much better man than me, because Eddy's ass would've gotten canned Sunday evening if I was coach.
  4. I was telling my friends this... I could've swore I've been seeing guys take their helmets off behind the back of the endzone for years now without penalty. Remember, especially during the lockdown when the stadiums were empty and they first put in those cameras back there? Guys were doing it all of the time... but then I convinced myself I must've not been remembering it right. But I was so sure of it, I had even thought this wasn't a rule anymore.... Oh well.... anyway, surprise! The NFL and officials screw us when it matters most and cause us to lose a game! I keep saying it, but if we play games close enough that we need the refs to call it fair, we're going to be severely disappointed, because they never will. We are the most hated team in the league by officials. Period.
  5. I thought it fitting after the PJ to DJ bomb. Sucks Squidward decided to sh*t his pants twice.
  6. Yup, and yet, our drive before they pulled a page our of the Superbowl 50 officiating playbook and hit us with every fuging thing they could even when there was nothing there. The hold on Ickey was absolutely crazy - it was like a 3 yard slam. There was no time to even commit a fuging hold. And that went on the whole drive between that and and the constant ineligible man calls. Like I always say, if we keep it close and hope the refs call a fair game for us, we are going to be immensely disappointed... I've played and/or watched football for 28 years, and I don't ever recall a team getting seemingly picked on as much as we do by officials.
  7. I said the same about the trade. Despite his unique talents, he is still primarily a RB, snd eventually they fall off a cliff, they rarely ever continue producing at a high level into a third contract, and we honestly had lost how to use him properly under Rhule and McAdoodoo. And then there was the possibility that his body already is or will be breaking down soon, as most RBs do. So, it was best to get value and move on. I also said seeing him in Shanahan's offense was going good be insane, and it only took a little over a week to come to fruition. It's fun to see it, but it also hurts a little knowing what could've been. But I still think RB is just not a position to prioritize unless you feel it's the one big missing piece to get you over the hump - as Foreman has shown, RB production is also easily replaced, regardless of who they're replacing, even if it doesn't quite look the same. So yeah, a part of me misses seeing CMC at his best like this, but it was the best move for the long-term.
  8. Nah, not from me. I never believed in Kyle Allen. Nor many if any of the other guys since Cam started breaking down. And I'm not even saying PJ is a starter or long term answer. I'm just saying I appreciate him and love the dog he has in him. And despite all of the odds he has overcome, and even the fact people are shitting on him for finding himself in this position, as an undrafted guy who was an afterthought is crazy. He still has a winning record as a starter. It reminds me a lot of Jake... also in how he has some mind-boggling negative plays and then comes back and does poo like that 70-yards-in-the-air bomb to DJ. If it isn't anything else, it's fun.
  9. No doubt, it is a tough job mentally, but it's literally the only thing they do, and rarely ever do you see a guy completely shank the chance to win a game twice in less than a quarter worth of a game.
  10. I wasn't sure because I don't have my DVR anymore, but I thought it was a pretty deep throw... but that was what, damn near 65-70 yards in the air???? Ridiculous.
  11. I dont know. I didn't remember. But if I did, thank you.
  12. No I have standards, and according to your name, you have an affinity for Kentucky... so there's that.
  13. You get me. Thank you. His heart, grit, and determination are amazing, and honestly, again, when he is actually ON his game, he can throw some absolute lasers, and it is indeed fun to watch.
  14. No, I don't believe I did. And again, despite his mistakes and misfires, he put us in a position to win the game and stepped up when it mattered most. I guess you miss watching our QB get his passes batted at the line 9 times a game, or maybe a Darnold-era "throw into triple coverage to no one wearing a Panthers jersey"-style QBing. Some people just can't ever be happy.
  15. I respect it. I'd like to see him stick around as a backup long-term, regardless of what happens.
  16. That throw literally could've came from Aaron Rodgers and the same thing would've happened. It was a screen that would've gained a ton of yards. His choices were throw it or ground it. If he gets it over the top, it goes long. He made the choice most any QB would've made. Carter just made an insane fuging play, and I hate praising opponents, especially division rivals, but that was just an incredible, lucky to happen once in a career-type play. Carter deserves all the credit for that play, and PJ deserves very little blame. And again, regardless, once that play happened, you forget it and move on. PJ, as we all felt also, looked crushed. Then he came out in the second half and threw some absolute lasers. We don't tie that game, we aren't even in that game without his play in the second half.
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