Quote:Baltimore/Pittsburgh. Now that should be an entertaining matchup unlike this snooze fest.
I always love that match up.
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Every day post practice, @RGIII stays an hour extra, throwing with a ball boy. He gets Kirk Cousins' practice script & throws all the routes
4:48 PM - 24 Sep 2015
Put him in coach!!
You know everyone playing matt jones in fantasy has covered their tv in spit.
Quote:Damn Jones
Beautiful run up until the fumbling part.
Quote:Beautiful run up until the fumbling part.
That was when I turned it off. I knew the Redskins had no chance without the touchdown he almost scored.
It looks like I should backtrack on my OP. It is all Giants tonight - including a big play by former Jaguar Rashad Jennings.
Does anyone else think Tracy Wolfson talks too much?
Why Coughlin threw the challenge flag on a play that's automatically reviewed?
Quote:Why Coughlin threw the challenge flag on a play that's automatically reviewed?
What play was that?
The play was supposed to be automatically reviewed, but it didn't look like it was. I assume they confirmed it upstairs, however, on replay it looked like the Redskins player's shin was down with the ball short of the goal. TC should know better, however, they should have called for a more extensive review.
Quote:What play was that?
Chris Thompson's TD catch. Which in the replay it looked like Thompson's shin was down before he scored but the play was never reviewed for some reason.
Thank goodness I traded Alfred Morris for TJ Yeldon yesterday

That divison could well have a winner with a losing record
Quote:Baltimore/Pittsburgh. Now that should be an entertaining matchup unlike this snooze fest.
It sure should be. This game was as boring a night football game I have watched in a long time.
I actually turned it off at 24-6, I could not take it anymore of this snooze fest either.
I did see it ended up 32-21 G-men though. I just couldn't imagine the Redskins (that's for you Phil Simms) scoring a TD, much less 2 TDs.
Quote:That divison could well have a winner with a losing record
It wouldn't be the first time a division winner was sub .500, but it would be the first time it happened in back to back years.
I think someone needs to sit all of the Owners down and force them to watch all of the Thursday Night games in a torture type of marathon session just so they can really see just what we as fans are having to put up with. It's just not good football.
Quote:That divison could well have a winner with a losing record
Probably not. The Cowboys are not going to lose every game without Tony Romo. But an 8-8 division winner would not surprise me.
Quote:Probably not. The Cowboys are not going to lose every game without Tony Romo. But an 8-8 division winner would not surprise me.
I can see the Cowboys winning the NFC East with a 7-9 or 8-8 record. I expected the Cowboys to be pretty good this year but due major injuries that won't come true. But they still have Greg Hardy, Brandon Carr, and Sean Lee on that defense.