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Saturday Playoff Games Thread


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19 minutes ago, t96 said:

We were 1 year removed from 15-1 season and a SB appearance when Beane and McD left. Hindsight is 20/20 but at the time it would've been completely fuging retarded to get rid of Rivera and Gettleman, we'd have been the laughing stock of the league.

Or we could have looked like genius when that par delivered us a SB. Our standards are absolutely bottom basement with this fan base. You completely ignore we were exposed to a embarrassing extent in SB50. 

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1 minute ago, Toomers said:

This is the NFL. Not CFB. You have to put more on that or most NFL safeties will get over there and do what Hyde did. Same lack of arm strength that has been apparent the second half of the season. That’s exactly what people were referring to with his lack of arm strength. 

I said pre-draft that I thought his ceiling was a Jared Goff/Kirk Cousins type and I've seen nothing to convince me otherwise.

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1 minute ago, RJK said:

Mac Jones is just the perfect NE QB. He’ll be successful because of the infrastructure of that franchise. 

Brady's arm at 44 is still much better than Jones' arm now. That's the part everyone seems to be forgetting. Brady wasn't Josh Allen or prime Cam in terms of arm strength, but his arm was always decent. Jones' is subpar. Just no way around it.

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2 hours ago, w280sax said:

What bothers me about the whistle call is that they know there was an inadvertent whistle but they just chose to ignore it because it makes them look bad. 

Obviously the side judge knows he blew the whistle and boger was a few yards away and had to hear it.  Ignoring it is not a judgment call, it is just not enforcing the rulebook correctly with regards to inadvertent whistles and that is even worse and not acceptable.

Having said that, if they had ruled the inadvertent whistle and took away the td, there is obviously still a bad screw up and would have screwed the bengals but it is the correct call imo.

If it were an isolated incident from a respected crew without years of “whispers” I might could look the other way.

Unfortunately it’s a common occurrence from one of, if not the, worst official in all of football.

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