Timmy! posted:So is SF that good, or are the Rams 'under-achieving' this year?
Maybe some of each
Timmy! posted:So is SF that good, or are the Rams 'under-achieving' this year?
Maybe some of each
and that FG kicker for Jets. Wasnβt he at Green Bay to test Mason??
Ficken-a, Goldie.
He's been around the league a bit. Like 5-6 different teams?
There's been a penalty called on almost every play since the 2:00 warning in the Jets/Cowboys game.
Most of them atrocious, of course.
PIs on Jets, holding calls on DallAss.
Timmy! posted:Ficken-a, Goldie.
He's been around the league a bit. Like 5-6 different teams?
Hey, good to know.....
Cowboys 3-3.
Jerry Jones and Danny Snyder have doomed their teams to mediocrity.
I like to think Goldie caught the βFickenβ line, but I am not all that certain
justanotherpackerfan posted:I like to think Goldie caught the βFickenβ line, but I am not all that certain
Dan Quinn, come on down, you're the next coach to get fired!
Kyle Shanahan yanked a Lombardi Trophy out of Dan Quinnβs hands. Cold ass blooded strip of a Lombardi Trophy win.
Kyle is 5-0 as a HC today. Dan is about to be fired.
Fuck making sense of how any of this all played out.
ChilliJon posted:Jests are absolutely going to lose this game. Maybe by double digits.
Excellent call.
Viva Rodrigo.
I was wrong. It happens.
Chargers mailing it in. Typical
As is their home crowd.
Just awful.
The LA Chargers don't have any fans, and they never will. All of the San Diego fans hate them now, and LA fans who like pro football greatly prefer the Rams (who also have a shitty fanbase, the LA Coliseum was filled with 49er red today).
Boris posted:Ty Montgomery has 2 catches for 7 yards
That probably improves his per game average for the season?
Man, the Rams are in full blown Super Bowl hangover mode now. Pretty much no chance they are repeating as division champs. 3rd place looks likely.
Brak posted:Viva Rodrigo.
I had forgotten Brak was a βcock
Timmy! posted:DH13 posted:Vikings demise was much exaggerated.
Good Kirk showed up today.
22/29 333 yds 4 TD 1 INT.
And Good Diggs had a day.
7 REC 167 yds 3 TD.
Maybe a make-up kiss is in the making?
Did you see Diggs winking on the sideline, again. Nervous twitch? or something nefarious going on with him?
PackerHawk posted:Boris posted:Ty Montgomery has 2 catches for 7 yards
That probably improves his per game average for the season?
Man, the Rams are in full blown Super Bowl hangover mode now. Pretty much no chance they are repeating as division champs. 3rd place looks likely.
Typically happens when you lose the Super Bowl. Falcons have never recovered. After we lost to the Broncos, took a long time to get back.
Timmy! posted:As is their home crowd.
Just awful.
I'm telling you, that Packer game is gonna be a home game.... I see Rivers getting so frustrated that I'll bet he hangs it up.
YATittle posted:Timmy! posted:As is their home crowd.
Just awful.I'm telling you, that Packer game is gonna be a home game.... I see Rivers getting so frustrated that I'll bet he hangs it up.
my brother lives in Long Beach. I have 12 brothers, daughters, and grandchildren who are flying out from the east coast and will be wearing Packer colors to that game.
Timmy! posted:So is SF that good, or are the Rams 'under-achieving' this year?
I think Belichick exposed Jared Goff in the Super Bowl.
Rams having a tough time selling PSLs before new stadium opens next year. Chargers have no chance of being relevant in that stadium as out of town renters.
NFL wanted LA $$$$. LA is not an NFL town. Lakers. Dodgers. USC. UCLA. Clippers. Then Rams and Kings.
Chargers should have never left San Diego.
And though there were few luxury boxes in San Diego the games sold out as it was a great place to go to follow your team. I doubt anyone from San Diego is driving up the freeway to support their team. The Spanos Goofs (as LA Times writer used to call them) are fools.
The NFL made it almost impossible for ownership to not leave San Diego for a shitty makeshift field hockey stadium in a town built out as a ocean freight container landing spot from Asia because San Diego told Goodell to swallow a dick
Rivers looked like he had a great beach tan last night and stopped giving a fuck a while ago. Yes. Rivers has 28 kids and a lot on his plate but whatever.
Iβve been to Arrowhead and Iβve been to Jack Murphy. They are virtually identical shithole NFL stadiums. The NFL wouldnβt spend 10 seconds on relocating KC.
Point is. NFL owners have to be the ones to tell Goodell to fuck off and not the cities that freckle faced gumbah is trying to shake down.
ChilliJon posted:The NFL made it almost impossible for ownership to not leave San Diego for a shitty makeshift field hockey stadium in a town built out as a ocean freight container landing spot from Asia because San Diego told Goodell to swallow a dick
Rivers looked like he had a great beach tan last night and stopped giving a fuck a while ago. Yes. Rivers has 28 kids and a lot on his plate but whatever.
Iβve been to Arrowhead and Iβve been to Jack Murphy. They are virtually identical shithole NFL stadiums. The NFL wouldnβt spend 10 seconds on relocating KC.
Point is. NFL owners have to be the ones to tell Goodell to fuck off and not the cities that freckle faced gumbah is trying to shake down.
Yeah they had a ballot measure in SD to build a stadium that narrowly failed and that was that. Too much Spanos pride. I loved going to games there, even went to the last Packer preseason game there.
YATittle posted:PackerHawk posted:Boris posted:Ty Montgomery has 2 catches for 7 yards
That probably improves his per game average for the season?
Man, the Rams are in full blown Super Bowl hangover mode now. Pretty much no chance they are repeating as division champs. 3rd place looks likely.
Typically happens when you lose the Super Bowl. Falcons have never recovered. After we lost to the Broncos, took a long time to get back.
No, what it took was a non call of a fumble by Jerry Rice. There is no doubt in my mind we would have won the NFC Championship that year if the blind ref had called that the fumble that it was.
ammo posted:YATittle posted:PackerHawk posted:Boris posted:Ty Montgomery has 2 catches for 7 yards
That probably improves his per game average for the season?
Man, the Rams are in full blown Super Bowl hangover mode now. Pretty much no chance they are repeating as division champs. 3rd place looks likely.
Typically happens when you lose the Super Bowl. Falcons have never recovered. After we lost to the Broncos, took a long time to get back.
No, what it took was a non call of a fumble by Jerry Rice. There is no doubt in my mind we would have won the NFC Championship that year if the blind ref had called that the fumble that it was.
The worst part is that it wasn't even close.
ammo posted:YATittle posted:PackerHawk posted:Boris posted:Ty Montgomery has 2 catches for 7 yards
That probably improves his per game average for the season?
Man, the Rams are in full blown Super Bowl hangover mode now. Pretty much no chance they are repeating as division champs. 3rd place looks likely.
Typically happens when you lose the Super Bowl. Falcons have never recovered. After we lost to the Broncos, took a long time to get back.
No, what it took was a non call of a fumble by Jerry Rice. There is no doubt in my mind we would have won the NFC Championship that year if the blind ref had called that the fumble that it was.
I also don't think the Packers would have beat the Vikings in the playoffs that year. That was Moss' rookie year and the Packers had no answer for him in either of the two regular season games.
In the two games, Moss caught 13 passes for 343 yards and 3 TDs. The TD passes were from 49, 52, and 44 yards. And those statistics don't do justice to the way Moss made the Packers secondary look. I think he caught another 70 yard bomb against the Packers that got called back because of offensive holding. The Packers DBs weren't All-Pros, but they weren't stiffs either (Tyrone Williams, Craig Newsome, and Darren Sharper all got toasted). They had him in double coverage, running step for step with him and the throws weren't even that good.
YATittle posted:And though there were few luxury boxes in San Diego the games sold out as it was a great place to go to follow your team. I doubt anyone from San Diego is driving up the freeway to support their team. The Spanos Goofs (as LA Times writer used to call them) are fools.
Great place to catch your team on the road. Fans were friendly, weather is amazing and it's freaking San Diego. Great weekend vacation.
MichiganPacker2 posted:I also don't think the Packers would have beat the Vikings in the playoffs that year. That was Moss' rookie year and the Packers had no answer for him in either of the two regular season games.
In the two games, Moss caught 13 passes for 343 yards and 3 TDs. The TD passes were from 49, 52, and 44 yards. And those statistics don't do justice to the way Moss made the Packers secondary look. I think he caught another 70 yard bomb against the Packers that got called back because of offensive holding. The Packers DBs weren't All-Pros, but they weren't stiffs either (Tyrone Williams, Craig Newsome, and Darren Sharper all got toasted). They had him in double coverage, running step for step with him and the throws weren't even that good.
Totally agree. That 1998 Packers squad was a step down from the Super Bowl teams. The secondary in particular took a huge step back when Eugene Robinson left for the Falcons where he would actually make the Super Bowl with them and help them beat the Vikes in the playoffs that year.
Darren Sharper would have some pretty good years as a safety as a Packer but not that year. He was totally overmatched at FS at that point in his career and was a liability until the 2000 season.
Sure, you never know, maybe they could have upset the Vikings, but it definitely looked like the Vikes were clearly the better team in the 2 matchups they had that year. Heck, the Falcons were 14-2 and they would have not been an easy team to beat either had they faced them.
ChilliJon posted:Rams having a tough time selling PSLs before new stadium opens next year. Chargers have no chance of being relevant in that stadium as out of town renters.
NFL wanted LA $$$$. LA is not an NFL town. Lakers. Dodgers. USC. UCLA. Clippers. Then Rams and Kings.
Chargers should have never left San Diego.
How fun it must be for the Chargers to play 16 road games a year.
The NFL is good with any of its 32 playing 8 games in a 29,000 seat stadium if thereβs a payoff.
Carson got fucked out of this as a waste of the NFLs time. While paying millions to get the NFLs time.
But at least the officiating is top shelf.
NFL teams are 90-1 since 1991 when they win time of possession, total yards, turnovers, pick up 25 first downs, and convert at least 10 or more 3rd down attempts.
Dallas' loss to the Jets on Sunday is the one loss.
That's because Green Bay broke the Cowboys " will " the week before. They are DONE !!! FINISHED !!!
ChilliJon posted:Rams having a tough time selling PSLs before new stadium opens next year. Chargers have no chance of being relevant in that stadium as out of town renters.
NFL wanted LA $$$$. LA is not an NFL town. Lakers. Dodgers. USC. UCLA. Clippers. Then Rams and Kings.
Chargers should have never left San Diego.
Right, they couldn't support one team and so the dolts who now run the league double down.
skully posted:NFL teams are 90-1 since 1991 when they win time of possession, total yards, turnovers, pick up 25 first downs, and convert at least 10 or more 3rd down attempts.
Dallas' loss to the Jets on Sunday is the one loss.
That's because Green Bay broke the Cowboys " will " the week before. They are DONE !!! FINISHED !!!
I'm going with Teddy and the Saints breaking Jerry's teams will.
More nuggets from Reddit, The man who fired Tom Landry his first day on the job, has stuck with Jason Garrett for a decade.
Lions have outschemed the Packers on 2 plays already. The flea flicker and then the short kickoff and confusion on it costs 8 yards.
ChilliJon posted:Rams having a tough time selling PSLs before new stadium opens next year. Chargers have no chance of being relevant in that stadium as out of town renters.
NFL wanted LA $$$$. LA is not an NFL town. Lakers. Dodgers. USC. UCLA. Clippers. Then Rams and Kings.
Chargers should have never left San Diego.
SD was the #2 market for the PIT@LA game. Los Angeles wasnβt even in the top 10 It seems like San Diego still has some feelings for its old team.