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Quote:I have no idea what Christmas story you are talking about. What I do know is if the Colts did not screw up badly on some plays, we could not have done what we wanted to do.

It's a movie called A Christmas Story.
We're not gonna take it

TRUMP 2016
Quote:You know what, I was thinking about the time I read 62-7 was the second-highest scoring game in the NFL playoffs . . . Man it has been way too long since we played a game like that.


But 62-7=55. That's not the 2nd highest score in playoffs history.










Wait for it...
Home, you know what I wanted to do was add total points for both teams, right?

 

Now if we were to discuss the most points Jacksonville ever scored in a game, obviously 62 will be the record for a long time.

Quote:Home, you know what I wanted to do was add total points for both teams, right?


Now if we were to discuss the most points Jacksonville ever scored in a game, obviously 62 will be the record for a long time.


You and your meddling calculator (shakes fist).
Quote:You and your meddling calculator (shakes fist).
 

...and you'd have gotten away with it too!
We were a fluke bad snap and a Jason myers screw up from sweeping the colts and tacks this year. We had the lead in the 4th against Houston too.
Quote:You need to do a little more figuring.
 

It figures.
Quote:what about the week before 42+39=81?

 

since it appears you're adding up total score of both teams, the titans game last week wasn't even close to those totals and you completely omitted it.... 
 

OOPS
Quote:You know what, I was thinking about the time I read 62-7 was the second-highest scoring game in the NFL playoffs . . . Man it has been way too long since we played a game like that.
 

So you did not see the 62-7 playoff game against the Dolphins, you only read about it?

 

it was a thing of beauty.
I love watching the Fred Taylor TD. It looks like Jimmy Smith is jogging and he's running faster than anyone. Imagine what Jimmy's deep speed could do with Bortles arm.
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