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Late Games Thread


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We've moved from 12 to 11 so far today. Falcons , Cowboys, Cardinals all playing right now. Colts play on Monday night. We play the Colts next weekend. Lot of this can change quite a bit in the last 2 weeks of the season considering a lot of the records are so close in terms of W-L. 

Lot is riding on if we beat or lose to the Colts IMO. 

1. Bengals (1-13) 

2. Redskins (3-11)

3. Giants (3-11) 

4. Dolphins (3-11) 

5. Lions (3-10) 

6. Cardinals (3-9-1)

7. Jaguars (4-9) 

8. Falcons (4-9) 

9. Jets (5-9) 

10. Broncos (5-9) 

11. Panthers (5-9) 

12. Chargers (5-8) 

13. Raiders (6-7) 

14. Colts (6-7) 

15. Cowboys (6-7) 

16. Browns (6-7) 

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wow that is some bullshit... changing who gets the ball during half time without alerting one of the teams is some total bias bullshit.

so for those not watching the cowboys-rams shitshow, Dallas won the coin toss and Prescott said they wanted "to kick."  The ref confirmed, Dak said yes, they want to kick.  Then, Dak clarified they wanted to defer; but the ref didn't seem to hear that.  So the Rams were told they would get the ball at the start of the game - and at the start of the 2nd half.  Dumb!

But then, New York reviewed the coin toss during the half and awarded Dallas the 2nd half kickoff, without telling the teams what was going on.  So LA came out expecting to receive the kick.  And it may have influenced LA's strategy at the end of the first half too.

Just bullshit.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

That whole thing was an absolute mess.

I get that Dallas *should* receive the 2nd half kickoff, but that decision should have been made in the first quarter, not during half time without alerting the Rams.

edit: the announcers also implied the Cowboys knew they'd get the ball to start the 2nd half too..

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