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This **** is getting ridiculous. First Pouncey completely shoves a ref damn near to the ground because he’s trying to get in a Jags players face. Not even a flag.

A Jags player WHILE THE PLAY IS GOING points at a Steelers player sand gets a taunting flag.

Then Juju shoves Ramsey into Bell while Bell is well out of bounds. Result? Of course a personal foul on the Jags.

This is just crazy.
 
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It's ironic, but the way the refs/NFL favor Pittsburgh also works against them. Shazier was allowed to get away with leading with the crown of his helmet for years because there was never any consequence, and it finally caught up to him and now he's sitting in a wheel chair. Some fans don't seem to realize that the rules exist to protect players on both sides of the ball.
 
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i hate to admit it but that backwards pass by the rapist was a really smart play
 
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Jacksonville is a good example of how free agent signings can actually help you and turn things around quickly. Hopefully Marvin Lewis follows through and convinces Mike Brown to be a little more aggressive in the free agent market.
 
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(01-14-2018 04:40 PM)Cat-Man Wrote:  Jacksonville is a good example of how free agent signings can actually help you and turn things around quickly. Hopefully Marvin Lewis follows through and convinces Mike Brown to be a little more aggressive in the free agent market.

Wow. I had the exact same thought as I’m sitting there thinking about the Jags making such a huge turnaround and then they talk about Coughlin making those signings and I immediately realize the bengals would never do that.
 
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i don't know how good minny was before zimmer got there but he's winning with Case Keenum as QB1 and Latavius Murray as their starting RB. i mean, they are controlling NO right now.
 
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(01-14-2018 06:34 PM)eroc Wrote:  i don't know how good minny was before zimmer got there but he's winning with Case Keenum as QB1 and Latavius Murray as their starting RB. i mean, they are controlling NO right now.

Perhaps i spoke too soon
 
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Crazy 4th quarter
 
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Omg omg omg omg
 
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That defensive back for the Saints would not play for me next year if I was the owner or GM. The dude puts his head down to make "blind" contact with the receiver instead of wrapping him up. The game should've been over on that play. Unreal. Good for the Vikes, bad for the Saints.
 
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Keenum's delayed reaction is amazing. You can see him processing it.. can't even believe it's happening.
 
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(01-14-2018 08:14 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote:  That defensive back for the Saints would not play for me next year if I was the owner or GM. The dude puts his head down to make "blind" contact with the receiver instead of wrapping him up. The game should've been over on that play. Unreal. Good for the Vikes, bad for the Saints.

It’s amazing how much fundamentally terrible
play you see in professional football.
 
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: I know the saints db will be rightfully killed but even if he plays it correctly that play could very well of been a catch and gotten out of bounds to set up a field goal. Great execution by Vikings on that play
 
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Go Vikings! Happy for Zimmer.
 
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(01-14-2018 08:30 PM)bearcatmark Wrote:  : I know the saints db will be rightfully killed but even if he plays it correctly that play could very well of been a catch and gotten out of bounds to set up a field goal. Great execution by Vikings on that play

My initial thought was get out of bounds. Could not believe not a single Saints players was deeper on that play.
 
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(01-14-2018 08:48 PM)bearcatlawjd2 Wrote:  
(01-14-2018 08:30 PM)bearcatmark Wrote:  : I know the saints db will be rightfully killed but even if he plays it correctly that play could very well of been a catch and gotten out of bounds to set up a field goal. Great execution by Vikings on that play

My initial thought was get out of bounds. Could not believe not a single Saints players was deeper on that play.

Yea I just watched the replay about 5 times. If he gets tackled there out of bounds, the Vikings have about a 52 yard FG. So they very well could have one it right there.

My thought was the same thing about getting out of bounds until I realized there was no one on front of him at all.

Always fun to get to witness something like that live. You know that will be one of those plays we will see for years to come, especially if the Vikings keep rolling.
 
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Where in the hell do the Pats find these tiny white recievers?!
 
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Was Marvin Lewis coaching Jacksonville in the 4th Qtr? That was terrible. Brady will get all the pub, but he didn't really do anything special. Jacksonville laid down and played not to lose.
 
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(01-14-2018 08:47 PM)jarr Wrote:  Go Vikings! Happy for Zimmer.

Go Eagles, want Jason Kelce( best center in the league) and Brent Celek in the Super Bowl.
 
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