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Week 12 Discussion (Is It Monday Yet?)

bengals continue to show why they're such a useless organization.
they claim they are trying to see what they have in Finley, yet are also saying they want to win games. I'm calling both of these BS. They want to have the first pick in the draft and a win could hurt their chances. Although it does look like the Skins will win
 
they claim they are trying to see what they have in Finley, yet are also saying they want to win games. I'm calling both of these BS. They want to have the first pick in the draft and a win could hurt their chances. Although it does look like the Skins will win

They have a two game lead over their closest competitors who each have two wins. Dolphins, Giants and Redskins all have two wins.
 
They can’t make it any more obvious now that this is a protest to PI review.

The team who set it in motion, the saints, had every right to want PI reviewable because of the refs screwups putting them out of the SB.

So, in a season where the refs are protesting pi reviews and not overturning anything, NO gets challenged for a PI call on a ticky tack situation, and it finally gets overturned to screw the saints.

The refs literally overturned a rare challenge as a big F you to the saints for setting this PI challenge thing in motion
 
They can’t make it any more obvious now that this is a protest to PI review.

The team who set it in motion, the saints, had every right to want PI reviewable because of the refs screwups putting them out of the SB.

So, in a season where the refs are protesting pi reviews and not overturning anything, NO gets challenged for a PI call on a ticky tack situation, and it finally gets overturned to screw the saints.

The refs literally overturned a rare challenge as a big F you to the saints for setting this PI challenge thing in motion
when it was the idiot refs who didn't make the call that actually set PI review in motion.
 
was a good overturn i think - that was how the rule is supposed to work - would have been livid if that had stood
Yeah but look at everything else this season... if Humphrey’s call vs Hopkins wasn’t overturned then I don’t see why that should be lol. One could easily argue timing and that the contact coming so shortly after the ball leaves the QBs hands makes it just a regular bump cover.

Yes, the call was right, but comparing that to other calls? Eh.
 
Btw I’m so happy to see that kick get shanked, I want the refs to eat shit every time they call for the saints, I’m sick of seeing them get screwed by the refs
 
they claim they are trying to see what they have in Finley, yet are also saying they want to win games. I'm calling both of these BS. They want to have the first pick in the draft and a win could hurt their chances. Although it does look like the Skins will win
The 2008 Lions are the first team to go 0-16 (I know others went 0-11 and so on). Now we've got a real chance two 0-16 years in a row and plenty of teams being uniquely bad that could easily have gone 0-16 if the ball bounced a different way. Seems like we're looking at a new trend. And kind of a stupid trend imo as I'm not really a fan of tanking in the NFL.

It's probably good news for teams like us as the bottom feeders get more likely to ship off their decent players that threaten to derail the tank, and as a result concentrating more talent among the teams that actually try to win. But still, the NFL's a week to week league but I wouldn't be surprised if it got noticeably more stratified over the next few years.
 
That screen to kamara was incredible, that was so damn sneaky and he only had one blocker, just beautifully disguised. Nobody in their right mind would’ve looked at the setup of that play and thought screen
 
wait, what happened to Carolina when they were deep in the Saints territory and the score was 31-31. Did they miss a fg or have a turnover?
 
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