EdRomero wrote:A wife beater cheap shots Blount, which is followed by more cheap shots and scuffles. Chris Collinsworth then says, "this is great, " as he rubs his nipples.
That cheap shot by Suggs was really horrible.
I think he missed his target and got him a little higher than he wanted, but it's safe to say that was a blatant attempt to injure. The internet would be blowing up if it was Harrison.
Johnnie wrote:I'm surprised it wasn't mentioned here, but why wasn't Akeem Ayers flagged 15 yards for his low sack of Peyton Manning? I fucking cringed seeing the highlight of it, but everyone seemed to love his awesomeness at defense. All I could think was that New England got away with one.
Thought the same thing. If Manning were hurt by that hit he'd be suspended a few weeks.
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I keep thinking about Collinsworth's reaction to everything. What's the reaction by Collinsworth if it were any other team that had a brutal cheap shot, followed by 30 yards of unsportsmanlike penalties, followed by the refs stopping the game to tell the coaches that their teams had to get their shit together? And he says "this is great." Hell, if it's any other sport, you don't get that reaction from announcers. I don't know; maybe it's because I hate both teams, but I just see a bunch of scumbags doing stuff the league is trying to eliminate. And it's a distraction from some impressive football by the Steelers.
EdRomero wrote:I keep thinking about Collinsworth's reaction to everything. What's the reaction by Collinsworth if it were any other team that had a brutal cheap shot, followed by 30 yards of unsportsmanlike penalties, followed by the refs stopping the game to tell the coaches that their teams had to get their shit together? And he says "this is great." Hell, if it's any other sport, you don't get that reaction from announcers. I don't know; maybe it's because I hate both teams, but I just see a bunch of scumbags doing stuff the league is trying to eliminate. And it's a distraction from some impressive football by the Steelers.
If it was any other league, Collingsworth would have been fired years ago for sucking so bad.
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brian wrote:The brothers Manning are sucking it up this weekend.
Watched 3/4 of the Colts/Jints game. Eli was not as bad as his number indicate. Must have been 10 drops by his receivers on balls right in the hands, plus a few very nice breakups by Colt defenders. Though most of his yardage and success came against backups. At one point he was like 4 for 15, and could have easily been 11-15 if his receivers would have caught a ball for him.
brian wrote:The brothers Manning are sucking it up this weekend.
Watched 3/4 of the Colts/Jints game. Eli was not as bad as his number indicate. Must have been 10 drops by his receivers on balls right in the hands, plus a few very nice breakups by Colt defenders. Though most of his yardage and success came against backups. At one point he was like 4 for 15, and could have easily been 11-15 if his receivers would have caught a ball for him.
Colts are the Yo-Yo team of the AFC this year.
They're going to get Luck killed if they don't figure out how to scrape up some semblance of a running game. Either from all the hits he's taking of a rotator cuff injury from throwing the ball 800 times this season. Only half joking.
brian wrote:The brothers Manning are sucking it up this weekend.
Watched 3/4 of the Colts/Jints game. Eli was not as bad as his number indicate. Must have been 10 drops by his receivers on balls right in the hands, plus a few very nice breakups by Colt defenders. Though most of his yardage and success came against backups. At one point he was like 4 for 15, and could have easily been 11-15 if his receivers would have caught a ball for him.
Colts are the Yo-Yo team of the AFC this year.
They're going to get Luck killed if they don't figure out how to scrape up some semblance of a running game. Either from all the hits he's taking of a rotator cuff injury from throwing the ball 800 times this season. Only half joking.
You aren't kidding. I think the team is challenging that idea though. They are so weaponized at WR and TE right now that you actually feel OK about the pass happy attack. Last night got bad for 2 downs where they brought the house and Luck didn't audible out, but they went to the well one too many times, and Luck hits Bradshaw on a little flare for 22 yards. As long as they continue to make adjustments, I say keep throwing it.
brian wrote:The brothers Manning are sucking it up this weekend.
Watched 3/4 of the Colts/Jints game. Eli was not as bad as his number indicate. Must have been 10 drops by his receivers on balls right in the hands, plus a few very nice breakups by Colt defenders. Though most of his yardage and success came against backups. At one point he was like 4 for 15, and could have easily been 11-15 if his receivers would have caught a ball for him.
Colts are the Yo-Yo team of the AFC this year.
They're going to get Luck killed if they don't figure out how to scrape up some semblance of a running game. Either from all the hits he's taking of a rotator cuff injury from throwing the ball 800 times this season. Only half joking.
You aren't kidding. I think the team is challenging that idea though. They are so weaponized at WR and TE right now that you actually feel OK about the pass happy attack.
Not to mention Bradshaw is more effective as a receiver, and Richardson hasn't been all that effective when healthy.
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brian wrote:The brothers Manning are sucking it up this weekend.
Watched 3/4 of the Colts/Jints game. Eli was not as bad as his number indicate. Must have been 10 drops by his receivers on balls right in the hands, plus a few very nice breakups by Colt defenders. Though most of his yardage and success came against backups. At one point he was like 4 for 15, and could have easily been 11-15 if his receivers would have caught a ball for him.
Colts are the Yo-Yo team of the AFC this year.
They're going to get Luck killed if they don't figure out how to scrape up some semblance of a running game. Either from all the hits he's taking of a rotator cuff injury from throwing the ball 800 times this season. Only half joking.
You aren't kidding. I think the team is challenging that idea though. They are so weaponized at WR and TE right now that you actually feel OK about the pass happy attack.
Not to mention Bradshaw is more effective as a receiver, and Richardson hasn't been all that effective when healthy.
Not only that, but the difference they show when used in tandem as opposed to having to rely on only one of them is worlds apart. Bradshaw runs tough, Richardson is more dangerous in space.
brian wrote:The brothers Manning are sucking it up this weekend.
Watched 3/4 of the Colts/Jints game. Eli was not as bad as his number indicate. Must have been 10 drops by his receivers on balls right in the hands, plus a few very nice breakups by Colt defenders. Though most of his yardage and success came against backups. At one point he was like 4 for 15, and could have easily been 11-15 if his receivers would have caught a ball for him.
Colts are the Yo-Yo team of the AFC this year.
They're going to get Luck killed if they don't figure out how to scrape up some semblance of a running game. Either from all the hits he's taking of a rotator cuff injury from throwing the ball 800 times this season. Only half joking.
You aren't kidding. I think the team is challenging that idea though. They are so weaponized at WR and TE right now that you actually feel OK about the pass happy attack.
Not to mention Bradshaw is more effective as a receiver, and Richardson hasn't been all that effective when healthy.
Not only that, but the difference they show when used in tandem as opposed to having to rely on only one of them is worlds apart. Bradshaw runs tough, Richardson is more dangerous in space.
How on earth would you know?
You know what you need? A lyrical sucker punch to the face.
BSF21 wrote:
Not only that, but the difference they show when used in tandem as opposed to having to rely on only one of them is worlds apart. Bradshaw runs tough, Richardson is more dangerous in space.