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The thing I hate most about losing a Saturday playoff game is how it just sucks the joy out of watching Sunday playoff football.
I'm bored. I'm probably gonna switch to some streaming app tv soon.
I'm bored. I'm probably gonna switch to some streaming app tv soon.
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This is one of those "I will not let us lose" Josh Allen games.
I expect that to continue to its logical conclusion unless/until it becomes a "I tried to do too much and turned it over three times" Josh Allen games.
I expect that to continue to its logical conclusion unless/until it becomes a "I tried to do too much and turned it over three times" Josh Allen games.
I just want the Ravens to win it all.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 18:39The thing I hate most about losing a Saturday playoff game is how it just sucks the joy out of watching Sunday playoff football.
I'm bored. I'm probably gonna switch to some streaming app tv soon.
I want to be convinced that it is their year. If anyone else wins it...I will know we were the team and I don't want to deal with that all offseason.
NFL wants swift at the Super Bowl bad. He will have to make it not close in second half or funny business with start to show upYoHoChecko wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 19:00This is one of those "I will not let us lose" Josh Allen games.
I expect that to continue to its logical conclusion unless/until it becomes a "I tried to do too much and turned it over three times" Josh Allen games.
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I sorta want to see the Bills romp the Lions in the Super Bowl as like a rowdy tortured fanbase free-for-all between the two in which the Lions get beat so badly that their bragging rights for making it that far are diminished.go pak go wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 19:07I just want the Ravens to win it all.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 18:39The thing I hate most about losing a Saturday playoff game is how it just sucks the joy out of watching Sunday playoff football.
I'm bored. I'm probably gonna switch to some streaming app tv soon.
I want to be convinced that it is their year. If anyone else wins it...I will know we were the team and I don't want to deal with that all offseason.
But otherwise, yeah, Ravens. Most of my friends are Ravens fans and I'd be happy for them, but it's really tough to be happy for football fan friends when you're heartbroken. So in a way I want them to be sad to wallow with me. But I'll get over that.
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Let it be known that MVS made a very impressive 30 yard catch today.
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Yeah. First option is to cancel the season. If I ain't happy. Nobody should be happy.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 19:19I sorta want to see the Bills romp the Lions in the Super Bowl as like a rowdy tortured fanbase free-for-all between the two in which the Lions get beat so badly that their bragging rights for making it that far are diminished.go pak go wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 19:07I just want the Ravens to win it all.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 18:39The thing I hate most about losing a Saturday playoff game is how it just sucks the joy out of watching Sunday playoff football.
I'm bored. I'm probably gonna switch to some streaming app tv soon.
I want to be convinced that it is their year. If anyone else wins it...I will know we were the team and I don't want to deal with that all offseason.
But otherwise, yeah, Ravens. Most of my friends are Ravens fans and I'd be happy for them, but it's really tough to be happy for football fan friends when you're heartbroken. So in a way I want them to be sad to wallow with me. But I'll get over that.
Second option is Kyle Shanahan never wins it. I want that stupid team to never win it. I hate them.
I respect the Ravens so much and how they build teams. But I do like your point of Bills v Lions.
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If I didn't live in Ravens land, I'd find it much easier to root for them.
There's something about being surrounded by happy gloating fans that is just difficult to cope with even if you like them and their team just fine.
There's something about being surrounded by happy gloating fans that is just difficult to cope with even if you like them and their team just fine.
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They absolutely need to change that rule.
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And another 30+ yard catch. That's two for him today.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 19:23Let it be known that MVS made a very impressive 30 yard catch today.
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It is the best rule and the only result that makes any sense at all in that circumstance.
You can't lose the ball in the most important area of the field. Period.
Any other outcome gives you zero downside or punishment for losing the ball. Why on EARTH should a team that fumbles the ball automatically get to keep it in any circumstance, let alone in all circumstances? Giving the ball to the offense when it goes out of bounds for 99.9 yards of the field is a gift. It's only fair that for the most important piece of real estate they change possession.
Told you guys. That ball was not in the air. Rigged.
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You could say the same question for the other side too. Why should a defense, who has yielded however many yards to the offense prior to the fumble, gain possession of the ball that they never recovered?YoHoChecko wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 20:16It is the best rule and the only result that makes any sense at all in that circumstance.
You can't lose the ball in the most important area of the field. Period.
Any other outcome gives you zero downside or punishment for losing the ball. Why on EARTH should a team that fumbles the ball automatically get to keep it in any circumstance, let alone in all circumstances? Giving the ball to the offense when it goes out of bounds for 99.9 yards of the field is a gift. It's only fair that for the most important piece of real estate they change possession.
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I understand the conundrum when the offense fumbles into the EZ. You can't make a rule that makes it fair for them. But do something that is fair to both sides. Don't award the TD, for sure. Maybe mark the ball back out at the 20 for the offense to retain the ball. Just thinking off the cuff here.
But the league cannot award a defense with possession when they never gained possession of the ball.
But the league cannot award a defense with possession when they never gained possession of the ball.
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I’d be fine if every fumble went to the defense if it wasn’t recovered by the offense. The most important thing on the field is the ball, the most important part of the field is the endzone. Lose it in enemy territory , you’ve lost it. I think it’s a great rule.
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Because it is the offense's job to protect the ball. Forcing a fumble is the key part of the fumble. The recovery, based on decades of analysis, is luck. It's random. That's part of the fun of fumbles really, the absolute random unpredictable nature of the recovery.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 20:19You could say the same question for the other side too. Why should a defense, who has yielded however many yards to the offense prior to the fumble, gain possession of the ball that they never recovered?
Giving the ball back to the team that loses control of it every time there is no clear recovery is antithetical to the random, unpredictable nature. Giving a team the ball on the one yard line after they fumbled it in the most crucial area of the field is almost a REWARD. Its a perfectly fine rule. Literally every other rule in the game skews toward the offense. Why are we so precious about protecting the offense from their costly mistakes of putting the ball on the ground? Let there be consequences.
You can make the same argument that the offense lost possession and didn’t recover it.Scott4Pack wrote: But the league cannot award a defense with possession when they never gained possession of the ball.
I’m with [mention]YoHoChecko[/mention]. The impetus is on the offense to retain possession. If the defense makes a play causing them to lose possession and it goes through the endzone, they should receive the reward.
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The Josh Allen Will Not Let Them Lose energy has really been sapped lately.
And the Josh Allen Tries to Do Too Much and it COsts Them fumble just happened.
But the Bills recovered that fumble and now we're gonna get back in the groove.
Besides, the Chiefs dropped an INT on this drive, so by the rule of the Packers and Bucs, now they will lose.
And the Josh Allen Tries to Do Too Much and it COsts Them fumble just happened.
But the Bills recovered that fumble and now we're gonna get back in the groove.
Besides, the Chiefs dropped an INT on this drive, so by the rule of the Packers and Bucs, now they will lose.
Why?