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2018 Playoff Discussion Thread (Other Teams)

Who wins more games this weekend, HOME TEAMS OR ROAD TEAMS

  • HOME TEAMS

    Votes: 11 73.3%
  • ROAD TEAMS

    Votes: 4 26.7%

  • Total voters
    15
  • Poll closed .

cdp

Ravens Ring of Honor
Bob Sutton with a classic Dean Pees 4th quarter play call.
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JO_75

Hall of Famer
Okay, this is getting out of hand now.

Darren Rovell‏Verified account @darrenrovell 6h6 hours ago
Damages in Saints ticket holder lawsuit against the Roger Goodell & the NFL include:
-Mental anguish & emotional trauma
-Loss of faith in the NFL
-Loss of enjoyment of life
-Loss of entertainment
-Distrust of the game

US Congressman: Hold My Beer.

US Congressman Cedric Richmond(Louisiana) has now come out and said that he wants Goodell to testify before an antitrust subcommittee.

“What the entire nation witnessed during this past weekend’s NFC Championship game was an upset as a result of an unfair penalty, and I join Saints players, coaches, and fans far and wide over this disappointment,” Congressman Cedric Richmond (D-La.) said in a statement. “The Saints should be on their way to Atlanta to play in the Super Bowl. Instead, they are left with the memory of officials who failed to create an equal playing field and deprived them of that opportunity. Officials should not have the ability to determine the fate of a team who rightfully earned their place in NFL championship history.”

It’s one thing to express a concern, it’s another to specify action that can be taken in response to the concern. Richmond did.

“I have since spoken with colleagues on the Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee about inviting NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to answer some important questions about the unfair call against the Saints,” Richmond said, “a call that he has the jurisdiction to overturn. I stand with Saints owner Gayle Benson on the urgency and significance of having this issue addressed so that it does not happen again. The Saints got the short end of the stick, and I am proud to witness the strength of the franchise and the unswerving support of Who Dat Nation. I look forward to conveying these views to Mr. Goodell soon.”

I mean if they really want to find dirt, just ask TMZ to do it. They find everything before the NFL does anyway.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...-to-testify-before-an-antitrust-subcommittee/
 

Dom McRaven

Hall of Famer
US Congressman: Hold My Beer.

US Congressman Cedric Richmond(Louisiana) has now come out and said that he wants Goodell to testify before an antitrust subcommittee.

“What the entire nation witnessed during this past weekend’s NFC Championship game was an upset as a result of an unfair penalty, and I join Saints players, coaches, and fans far and wide over this disappointment,” Congressman Cedric Richmond (D-La.) said in a statement. “The Saints should be on their way to Atlanta to play in the Super Bowl. Instead, they are left with the memory of officials who failed to create an equal playing field and deprived them of that opportunity. Officials should not have the ability to determine the fate of a team who rightfully earned their place in NFL championship history.”

It’s one thing to express a concern, it’s another to specify action that can be taken in response to the concern. Richmond did.

“I have since spoken with colleagues on the Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee about inviting NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to answer some important questions about the unfair call against the Saints,” Richmond said, “a call that he has the jurisdiction to overturn. I stand with Saints owner Gayle Benson on the urgency and significance of having this issue addressed so that it does not happen again. The Saints got the short end of the stick, and I am proud to witness the strength of the franchise and the unswerving support of Who Dat Nation. I look forward to conveying these views to Mr. Goodell soon.”

I mean if they really want to find dirt, just ask TMZ to do it. They find everything before the NFL does anyway.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...-to-testify-before-an-antitrust-subcommittee/
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JO_75

Hall of Famer
Pats win over Rams in 2001, began a dynasty that is still going on strong. Will the Rams return the favor, beat the Patriots and start a 2 year dynasty before paying Goff the QB salary that wrecks the team. I can see their success going the way of Seattle where they won quick and early, then fall apart once they start paying people.
 

Inqui

Pro Bowler

JO_75

Hall of Famer
The Rams started this evil empire, and they must end it tomorrow!

Oddly enough they met in the Super Bowl Feb 3rd, 2002. They meet again in the Super Bowl tomorrow, Feb 3rd, 2019. Also Sean McVay attended the Super Bowl between the Rams & Titans which was held in Atlanta. Sean McVay's first Super Bowl appearance is in Atlanta.
 
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SepticeyePoe

Hall of Famer
The Rams started this evil empire, and they must end it tomorrow!

Oddly enough they met in the Super Bowl Feb 3rd, 2002. They meet again in the Super Bowl tomorrow, Feb 3rd, 2019. Also Sean McVay attended the Super Bowl between the Rams & Titans which was held in Atlanta. Sean McVay's first Super Bowl appearance is in Atlanta.
illuminati confirmed
 

JoeyFlex5

Hall of Famer
THE. SAINTS. GOT. THE. BALL. FIRST. IN. OVERTIME. S. T. F. U.
The game wouldn’t have went to overtime had the refs made one of 3 possible calls which all would’ve been the right call...

If the game should’ve never been in OT to begin with then this isn’t a valid excuse
 

DeVito52

Ravens Ring of Honor
The game wouldn’t have went to overtime had the refs made one of 3 possible calls which all would’ve been the right call...

If the game should’ve never been in OT to begin with then this isn’t a valid excuse
The refs missed calls against the saints too that would’ve changed the outcome as well. So yes it’s valid.
 
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