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Sunday Playoff Games


Mr. Scot
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3 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Wow. I thought players knew the ref had to touch it. I mean that’s why players are always running the ball to one in close games/in general. Had they done this, easy 1 second left.
 

They actually tried to set their own ball/spot lol

And Dak should have went down like at least 5 yards earlier and maybe they would have had 1-2 seconds

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17 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

I could understand the logic of picking up 8 yards. Clock it. Then have a short enough field for your QB to use his arm strength and rifle it into a window.

But Dak ran too far and ate too much clock. 

It's really not worth the risk when all you stand to gain is 8 yards.

You could throw a quick out to the sidelines for those same 8 yards, while risking essentially nothing. Or just go ahead and start taking shots at the end zone.

That's what EVERY other coach in the world is going to do in that situation. I don't even think Rhule would have been this stupid.

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So many good things (even though the Panthers are once again on the outside looking in) happened thus far :

Pats get STOMPED.  (F.U. BelliDICK)

Bengals FINALLY win a playoff game after 3 decades (I feel good for their fans as it must've been a running bad-joke for them all this time.  I bet they placed bets on how they would choke this game away).

 

And speaking of CHOKING :

How about 'dem Cowboys?   😂 

How about 'dem "Future Super Bowl Champs" that the league annointed them after they beat up a non-playoff-caliber Panthers team early in the season?   😏

Same old Cowboys....The Champions...of the REGULAR SEASON.

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BTW, as I stated in the other thread(which I meant to post HERE), I despise Stephen A Smith but one of the very few things I enjoy about him is his trolling of Dallas fans.

And I'm sure he's all like "Ha-ha" while pointing as if he was Nelson from the Simpsons.

He's going to have an absolute ball with this.

And I can't help (once again) to go back to that broadcast of the Cowboys against the Panthers where everyone was basically sucking their you-know-what.   

Love it when they're all made to look stupid.

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1 minute ago, glenwo2 said:

BTW, as I stated in the other thread(which I meant to post HERE), I despise Stephen A Smith but one of the very few things I enjoy about him is his trolling of Dallas fans.

And I'm sure he's all like "Ha-ha" while pointing as if he was Nelson from the Simpsons.

Speaking of, has anyone checked to see if Skip Bayless is okay?

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22 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Well. They probably weren’t going to get more than 1 shot at a Hail Mary anyway. Those tend to get intercepted.

I could understand the logic of picking up 8 yards. Clock it. Then have a short enough field for your QB to use his arm strength and rifle it into a window.

But Dak ran too far and ate too much clock. 

They were almost close enough where it wouldn't have been a hail Mary. In fact, one more quick out to the sideline that picks up 5-10 yards, and its a decent shot at 1, and maybe two passes. In fact, you could throw one to the end zone, and on the second one, if nothing is open in the end zone, you could throw it to the 5 yard line and hope they can run it in.  IMO, it was an extremely high risk play, which is what it proved to be.   

 

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