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dammit! effing ravens
now...the effing lions blowing 27 point lead
now...the effing lions blowing 27 point lead
Ravens never showed up, Lions showed up but went home at halftime!!dammit! effing ravens
now...the effing lions blowing 27 point lead
Reynolds dropped at least 3 passes at critical points in the 2nd half that could have made a difference.Great second half adjustments and comeback for the Niners!!!!
Those Lions drops will haunt them for a long while and Campbell’s going for it on fourth could have been the game going their way. That reception the Niners had off the Lions defender’s helmet was crazy.
We have a Super Bowl rematch that should be a great game. Hopefully McCaffery recovers, that looked like a very nasty hit on his head he took at the head.
Yes, I think Lions had some more missed holds but both sides got big plays from them. Their ruling of the Niners receiver being down after catching the ball off the face mask was good too. That looked like a touchdown.Shadow did you see all of the D line holding by SF that didn't get called?! I don't think it affected the game though because on most of those plays the DET back gained big yards.
There was a hold on Smith that nullified Rice's nice catch & run for a score. It didn't look like an egregious hold. As I said before holding could be technically called on just about every pass play at this level. The edge rushers these days are not only super strong with massive biceps & 3D shoulders, but they're effin fast with incredible quickness. So, you tell me how is an offensive lineman supposed to pass block these monsters without grabbing them somewhat?Kelce had a push off on his touchdown extending his right arm fully before the defender pushed his arm back
There was a hold by the right tackle on Mahomes big run when he got hit by like 4 defenders while diving forward
Blind side block when the defender was facing and standing towards the RB and the Chiefs receiver hit him in the back, though that didn’t affect the play
Then wasn’t able to watch after the 7-7 and was listening on and off when had connection so it’s hard to say by the fan reaction to calls or no calls.
Then the DPIs on Ravens int drive.
But no one told Ravens to go out there and taunt, jump offsides, 12 men on the field, rough the passer, or get physical with anyone. That’s on them.
There was a hold on Smith that nullified Rice's nice catch & run for a score. It didn't look like an egregious hold. As I said before holding could be technically called on just about every pass play at this level. The edge rushers these days are not only super strong with massive biceps & 3D shoulders, but they're effin fast with incredible quickness. So, you tell me how is an offensive lineman supposed to pass block these monsters without grabbing them somewhat?
Hamilton had DPI before Kelce's slight push with his hand.Kelce had a push off on his touchdown extending his right arm fully before the defender pushed his arm back
There was a hold by the right tackle on Mahomes big run when he got hit by like 4 defenders while diving forward
Blind side block when the defender was facing and standing towards the RB and the Chiefs receiver hit him in the back, though that didn’t affect the play
Then wasn’t able to watch after the 7-7 and was listening on and off when had connection so it’s hard to say by the fan reaction to calls or no calls.
Then the DPIs on Ravens int drive.
But no one told Ravens to go out there and taunt, jump offsides, 12 men on the field, rough the passer, or get physical with anyone. That’s on them.
You can't say that the Lions and GB didn't have their chances to knock out the 49ers. Some fans sound a little sour................Lions led 24-7 and were scoreless in the second half until late, that's not the 49ers fault. Dan Gambler also has to check himself sometimes and take the 3 points.
The Hawks have most of the O line they need if all of their rookies come back healthy and they can keep a center for more than half the season. That's every team's challenge with the added game exposure.Seahawks might be able to grab Lion’s offensive coordinator as their new head coach—and I love the way the Lion’s offense operates. Problem is I don’t think either of Hawks QBs can do the quick reads that Goff is excelling at. And they don’t have an o-line anywhere near as good as Lions, so maybe it’s a mirage that the play-calling is making a big difference.
I was really surprised that BAL only ran 16 times (80 yards). I however wasn't surprised by the overjacked behavior because that is their identity.Going to somewhat repeat what I said before, but more pointed:
In this game the Ravens primary RB Gus Edwards carried the ball for three times, totaling 20 yards. Not one drive, not one quarter, the entire game. That's it. Only one single running play in the 2nd half. Their leading rusher was Lamar, with 8 carries for 54 yards. I can't recall more than 1 play that was a designed run for him though.
- Baltimore was the #1 running team in the NFL.
- KC has one of the best pass defenses in the NFL. Good, but not great against the run.
- Last week's game in Buffalo, the Bills gave up on the run after being somewhat successful with it, and lost.
What team, or coach on earth would have this kind of game plan?
One who was grossly overconfident, then panicked.
I believe when they were down 14-7, Harbaugh thought, "oh no, how are we going to keep up with Mahomes?" and started throwing nearly every play. Completely forgetting what got them to where they were - the run game, and assuming Lamar would step up and win the game anyway. I also think Steve Spagnola, DC for the significantly superior coaching staff on KC, saw this, and started running defensive plays to stop it. I haven't seen the A-22 (coaches footage) yet, but my other speculation is that KC was somewhat soft on the short throws - focusing more on stopping Lamar from running than completing 5 yard passes, and Lamar panicked just like his coach and started running around more looking for huge pass plays downfield, like the one TD they got to Flowers. But KC wasn't going to let that happen, and Lamar choked, forcing the ball way too often.
The turnovers, and two were especially bad, stupid penalties and stupid mistakes, were just extra nails in the coffin. Harbaugh and OC Todd Monken should be ashamed of themselves, as should their hot headed, way overconfident players who acted like KC would be just another team they could stomp over.
KC on the other hand was very well coached, very well prepared, confident but measured, and played almost totally mistake free. This is what wins games, championships.
Maybe Harbaugh should look for another job as he walks away in shame. I hear Michigan has an opening.
Taylor might be a good thing for the NFL. Not for hardened fans, but for the rest she is probably good. I could live without seeing her 87 times per game, but the NFL is making money on her clips, and gaining some fans along the way (how many will stay?).I have made small photos of Taylor Swift and am putting them everywhere, including on my bicycle to bring me good luck. I am trying so very hard to enjoy her music
I don't think there's any shame in making it to the championship game & losing to Mahomes & the defending champions (btw, the Michigan vacancy has already been filled. Lol). With the parity in the league, you've got to be damn good to make it to the championship game. Imagine the cartwheels, backflips & shuffle dancing Jones would be doing if his Cowboys had made it to the championship game - he'd declare a state holiday in Texas! Lol.Maybe Harbaugh should look for another job as he walks away in shame. I hear Michigan has an opening.
I won't be in the Super Bowl! In fact, when I heard this morning oddsmakers had SF as a 3 point favorite I had thoughts of cashing out my 401k and putting it all on KC. I fully expect KC to win the game, and by about 8 points. 31-23 is my guess. Even if KC is somehow behind late, I fully expect them to win the game. Experience, consistency, coaching, Mahomes. It just all adds up.So, now you're on the KC bandwagon? Didn't you predict Baltimore winning by double-digits? Lol. You shouldn't bet against the Gunslinger in post-season.
Where I saw yesterday's games, friends had a real eye on holding. They seemed to think both games had a handful of close, questionable calls, and non-calls. But neither game was ruined by the officiating. In the end it was a wash. And as Nomad and others have said, holding could feasibly be called in just about every play....Did you see all of the D line holding by SF that didn't get called?! I don't think it affected the game though because on most of those plays the DET back gained big yards.
Agree they dodged two bullets, and are overrated. But you won't watch the game? Really? I dislike both teams (being a Raiders fan) and would like both to lose, but even I will watch it.Lions, like the Packers, beat themselves. Niners got lucky in two consecutive games. Won’t be watching this SB.
Good point. I haven't looked in more detail, but I believe only about half of those runs were by design, the rest were Lamar taking off. Put another way, the top running team in the entire NFL..ran the ball 2 times per quarter, against a team with an excellent pass defense. Unbelievably foolish coaching.I was really surprised that BAL only ran 16 times (80 yards). I however wasn't surprised by the overjacked behavior because that is their identity.
I thought you might agree with me with all the coaches you've talked about firing? Wasn't saying they should can the guy, just that he was completely out coached and should walk away with his head in shame. Sure, they lost to Mahomes, but they also had a terrible game plan and execution. But judging by their mistakes, they would have lost anyway. They were too hot headed coming into the game, and the days of someone like Tom Landry keeping everyone disciplined are a quaint notion!I don't think there's any shame in making it to the championship game & losing to Mahomes & the defending champions (btw, the Michigan vacancy has already been filled. Lol).
Good throwback.Baltimore's loss reminds me of the 2005 Mike Shanahan led Broncos that lost in the championship game at home against Pittsburgh.
Yes, that has been the adage for as long as I can remember. Beyond the glarily obvious ones why are some called and not others (rhetorical question).And as Nomad and others have said, holding could feasibly be called in just about every play.
