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Bo Nix out for the remainder of the season


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I think the first PI call was bullshit, but that it was definitely an penalty on the same play, as Nix indeed glot hit late, so that's somewhat of a wash. The second PI call, I called it before the flag was even thrown, as the DB was on the guys back before the ball got there and he never played the ball. 

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3 minutes ago, X-Clown said:

image.thumb.png.ccebe19b3ac3892a8b3a43262556e959.pngThis needs to happen 

Look, I want that rat Payton to go down in flames without feeling anything about it. I don't need Rivers interfering with my somewhat perverse dream.

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9 hours ago, CBird said:

Karma….refs jobbed the Bills….should have been a catch not an interception to Cooks in OT.  Such a shame. 

I was fine with the pick. Offense gets enough bail outs as it is. But the PI calls were ridiculous at least in that situation you gotta let em play. 

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8 minutes ago, SCMunnerlyn1 said:

I was fine with the pick. Offense gets enough bail outs as it is. But the PI calls were ridiculous. 

The second PI call was basically textbook. 

I don't have a problem with the pick either. If Cooks just hangs onto the ball without letting the guy snatch it from him fully, they keep possession. He obviously never had a good grip on it in the first place. It was truly a "bang-bang" play, albeit not in the sense we're used to hearing it.

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44 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

If the Texans win today, they are going to have Stidham looking like rookie year Darnold next week.

Sean Payton has been getting replacement level qb play from nobodies for years now. Part of him sticking with nix is just him proving he can do it.

he’ll somehow manage 200 yards and a touchdown from the position next week with Stidham and like Patrick surtain splitting reps

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Stidham isn't a pushover.  He ain't that good, but he could surprise with his play if the defense can styme the Pats or Texans enough.  He's capable. 

Broncos can still beat Houston 

Maybe Stidham vs. Darnold is the SB we deserve lol

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