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NFL 2020

I'm not sure I've seen a worse INT thrown by an NFL QB than the pick 6 Nick Mullens threw tonight.
 
I'm not sure I've seen a worse INT thrown by an NFL QB than the pick 6 Nick Mullens threw tonight.

Even good back up QBs are still back up QBs. Nevertheless, I should have warned y'all Niner fans. The Eagles coming in as a garbage team underdog, playing an away game against a team at home feeling high and mighty off a great ass whupping they issued they previous week.

That is the house the Shitbirds live in, the realm where they are King. They will lose 100% of the time when it matters, but any time they have a chance to creep up out of the dark in a trap game and drop a huge steaming dump on your chest in front of your family, they will always do it.

They play never to win, they do not care about competition, all they care about is causing suffering and despair.

Now that they have fed on the despair of the Niners fans, they will go back to feeding on the despair of their own fans and continue to be terrible until another trap lines up whose victim will offer suffering too delicious to pass up.
 
I'm not sure I've seen a worse INT thrown by an NFL QB than the pick 6 Nick Mullens threw tonight.

I'm wondering how many times a 9er QB can be hit illegally before a flag is thrown. I saw at least one helmet to helmet hit on Mullens long after he had released the ball (which shouldn't matter anyway) and the hit on JG10 was well below the waist (unless it only counts when it's from the front?).

I mean if anyone even breaths on Murray or Wilson (to name two in NFCWest) the yellow comes out.

Good on the Eagles for getting a win. At this point if my 9ers can stay at 500 until they get healthy I'll continue to call it a win.

don't know how to embed twitter stuff, but this made me chuckle:

https://twitter.com/CPowers14/status/1312954802935148545?s=20

Yeah, that made me laugh a bit when I saw it too. Even tho the delay of game wasn't called it wouldn't have mattered anyway.
 
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It's obvious that there are different sets of rules.

One of the reasons I care a lot less about the league anymore.
 
That is the house the Shitbirds live in...

They play never to win, they do not care about competition, all they care about is causing suffering and despair.

That's because their parents made them sleep in coffins when they were growing up.
 
That's because their parents made them sleep in coffins when they were growing up.

EXACTLY, when I slept in a coffin as a child, I had to make it myself, because I wanted to.

These evil bastards won't even willingly sleep in their coffins.
 
EXACTLY, when I slept in a coffin as a child, I had to make it myself, because I wanted to.

These evil bastards won't even willingly sleep in their coffins.

Toe-may-toe...toe-mah-toe...six of one half a dozen of the other...etc...
 
I wouldn't go to the "refs suck" well too many times, #askmehowIknow.

Josh Jacobs got a 15 yard penalty for initiating contact with his helmet, negating a first down and killed a drive.

Jerrick McKinnon on the other hand, was awarded a TD for the same action just a few hours later.
 
I wouldn't go to the "refs suck" well too many times, #askmehowIknow.

Josh Jacobs got a 15 yard penalty for initiating contact with his helmet, negating a first down and killed a drive.

Jerrick McKinnon on the other hand, was awarded a TD for the same action just a few hours later.

I agree. The problem I see is the rules have gotten so expansive that they can't help but be applied subjectively. It's unfortunate that we've decided what is inherently an unsafe activity should be "ruled" into a false sense of safety. the subjectivity it's introduced has pulled it completely out of balance in both outcome and "safety" perspectives.
 
I'm not sure I've seen a worse INT thrown by an NFL QB than the pick 6 Nick Mullens threw tonight.

Yuuuuup. I’m sure Shanahan told CJ to start warming up before the Eagles even crossed the goal line.
 
Mayfield's pitch to the patriots lineman comes to mind, but yeah, INTs don't get much worse:

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Yuuuuup. I’m sure Shanahan told CJ to start warming up before the Eagles even crossed the goal line.

Give the guy a break, the Eagles probably just gave his nicest Grandma AIDS (it's a hobby of theirs, like giving cancer to children) and if he found out, he would probably be pretty put out.
 
wow, 1st half was weird. the calls are going KC's way, and Reed is slightly outcoaching Hoodie. This may be the "new normal" as we're all so sick of hearing by now.
 
Texans fired O'Brien...

Didn't he have a 24-0 lead on KC in last year's playoffs? :laughing

Yes, until he lost 51 to 31. It is a weird move, he has largely led the team to success, but has been a TERRIBLE GM since he took over GM duties last year, it seems like rather than trying to buy him a decent GM, they though a clean slate was better.

Crazy to me that you wipe your whole management structure in week 5, and then just tank with the hope that the draft next year is good, but I guess if the stadium is closed anyway, this is the year to do it.

Romeo Crennell has a lot of experience and can probably do a good job making due in the meantime though.
 
Yes, until he lost 51 to 31. It is a weird move, he has largely led the team to success, but has been a TERRIBLE GM since he took over GM duties last year, it seems like rather than trying to buy him a decent GM, they though a clean slate was better.

Crazy to me that you wipe your whole management structure in week 5, and then just tank with the hope that the draft next year is good, but I guess if the stadium is closed anyway, this is the year to do it.

Romeo Crennell has a lot of experience and can probably do a good job making due in the meantime though.

Way too much talent on that team for them to be 0-4. GM O'Brien proved his worth in the Hopkins deal, and Clowney...
 
Way too much talent on that team for them to be 0-4. GM O'Brien proved his worth in the Hopkins deal, and Clowney...

Exactly, the wins weren't the problem, Dealing away Hopkins is what got him canned.
 
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