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NFL Films caught the Mac/Burns plays


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1 minute ago, rayzor said:

Rhule is too much of a belichick and Mac Jones fan to really do anything about it. Pregame pressers he was slobbering all over them.

Maybe he should have drafted Mac Jones then. We need a QB and maybe he'd be the toughest guy on the team since he is willing and able to Gracie a DE. fug I hate him now but if he was on our team i'd take it.

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46 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Ruhle should have sent the house towards the end of the game. Drop this mofo in the ground. Send a message. But of course Ruhle is a giant pussy and too much of a nice guy to handle his business. 
 

I still want to see what happened to Burns on the play where he was helped off the field. Wouldn’t surprise me if Belicheat told the OT to cut block him at his ankles. I hate the patriots. 

He should have called an all out blitz the next play. Even if Mac hands it off you lay him out. That’s the only way he will learn not to play dirty like that. 

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2 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Maybe he should have drafted Mac Jones then. We need a QB and maybe he'd be the toughest guy on the team since he is willing and able to Gracie a DE. fug I hate him now but if he was on our team i'd take it.

Such a double standard…Mac is “tough” for twisting a dudes ankle after getting mad he got stripped, but we call any other position dirty for doing anything close to that. fug Mac Jones, I will forever root for him to fail.

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1 minute ago, X-Clown said:

Such a double standard…Mac is “tough” for twisting a dudes ankle after getting mad he got stripped, but we call any other position dirty for doing anything close to that. fug Mac Jones, I will forever root for him to fail.

I didn't say twisting his ankle was tough I said maybe he'd be tougher than anyone on this bitch made team. Now did anyone on our team do something?  Weak poo to just take it then whine about it to the media.

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12 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

 Weak poo to just take it then whine about it to the media.

Yea i'll quote myself.

They should be explaining WHY they did what they did to Jones as they are asked why they ear holed and then drove to the ground Matt Jones.

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16 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

I didn't say twisting his ankle was tough I said maybe he'd be tougher than anyone on this bitch made team. Now did anyone on our team do something?  Weak poo to just take it then whine about it to the media.

You know damn well that if our guys retaliate they get a flag/thrown out of the game/suspended because of how the league protects QBs (especially ones like Mac). Easy to say that’s worth it now with how the game turned out but at the time it was 0-0 and the only chance we had at scoring was field position. 

 

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Just now, X-Clown said:

You know damn well that if our guys retaliate they get a flag/thrown out of the game/suspended because of how the league protects QBs (especially ones like Mac). Easy to say that’s worth it now with how the game turned out but at the time it was 0-0 and the only chance we had at scoring was field position. 

 

Yea we're talking about when the game was out of hand and Burns then goes out again...we had no way to win and they were still throwing some and Jones is in the game.

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2 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Yea we're talking about when the game was out of hand and Burns then goes out again...we had no way to win and they were still throwing some and Jones is in the game.

Fair point. I will root for Myles Garrett to treat him like he did Mason Rudolph this week 🤣

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