OldSoulon
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Yes, but a win in a sheet show is still a win.There are great defensive battles and $h!+ shows. This appears to be the latter.
Yes, but a win in a sheet show is still a win.There are great defensive battles and $h!+ shows. This appears to be the latter.
Yes, but a win in a sheet show is still a win.
I wonder how many bookies and bettors laughed or cried on Chubb's manuever. Very smart play IMO.
Yep. And Chubb is on my fantasy team, so I would have loved the extra TD. But he made the smart, selfless play. only thing smarter would have been to take a knee on the 1, keep the clock moving. Gotta love the kid.A bunch. The line was 3.5-4.
I rarely watch ESPN for anything but live games any more ... their on air personalities are a joke.I love how the idiots and ex-jocks at ESPN are bashing Mayfield on a weekly basis.
Do they understand that the last two games were played in rain and 40mph winds?
And the Browns have a dominant rushing attack?
They just need to shut down ESPN, unless there's a ballgame on.
I love how the idiots and ex-jocks at ESPN are bashing Mayfield on a weekly basis.
Do they understand that the last two games were played in rain and 40mph winds?
And the Browns have a dominant rushing attack?
They just need to shut down ESPN, unless there's a ballgame on.
So does that mean DeShaun Watson sucks now?Amen OldSoulon, Amen. I'm sure not giving it back! You have to win some ugly ones to be successful.
Amazed at how quickly the Texans have fallen apart.
I don't watch or listen to any of them, but they have to shove their quotes at us via the headlines on Cle.com or Yahoo.Right, that could happen, because Disney Corp hates money...
You could flip to Fox Sports and listen to Cowherd; oh wait, he bashes Baker most of all. Maybe they should shut down all the media outlets that you happen to disagree with. Or perhaps we should just realize that they are trying to make money by saying/tweeting things to stir up audiences.
So does that mean DeShaun Watson sucks now?
Why aren't these ESPN A Wholes on his case as well?
They expect 350 yards and 4 TD passes. Even if the team loses, that's supposed to be a good thing.Because they have found an easy target in Houston- Bill O'Brien.
The Browns ran the ball 41 times on a day with 30 mph winds. Just what were they expecting from Mayfield, flashier handoffs?
I don't have any problems when he plays bad ... but to criticize him for the Browns running the ball in two terrible weather days is just plain stupid ... my problems with most of them is that they don't do their homework before they open their month ... like knowing the weather.Right, that could happen, because Disney Corp hates money...
You could flip to Fox Sports and listen to Cowherd; oh wait, he bashes Baker most of all. Maybe they should shut down all the media outlets that you happen to disagree with. Or perhaps we should just realize that they are trying to make money by saying/tweeting things to stir up audiences.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking Baker. I was just responding to the ESPN rant by pointing out that other media outlets clobber him also. And they do it to get ratings.I don't have any problems when he plays bad ... but to criticize him for the Browns running the ball in two terrible weather days is just plain stupid ... my problems with most of them is that they don't do their homework before they open their month ... like knowing the weather.
Baker made some big throws down the stretch that mattered, but I agree with those who see him as a weak link as the team moves into contender territory. He will have to carry them against a good team at some point and I doubt he can do it.Baker is getting beat up by some "eye test" type old school NFL writers today, they think he is a liability to the team. They are calling out in particular the misses in the end zone on the TD drive that was stopped just short and the fact he really fumbled inside the 5 and was bailed out by the refs. On the flip side the analytics types thought he had a good game and graded him well. I am sure he is looking forward to a better weather than gale force winds or monsoon type rain to find the groove he had in the Cincy game. Jacksonville may be just what is needed before a crucial 2 game swing on the road in Nashville and at home against an all of a sudden struggling Ravens who now have multiple Covid cases on their team. By the way, that Colts win looks good now.
Right? Guy was heading towards an MVP a few years ago before getting hurt. I thought he would become a top 3 QB in the league. Hard to believe it was the same guy out there Sunday. A bad line and mediocre receivers have hurt his numbers, and now killed his self-confidence.Amazing how bad Wentz is struggling. He looks fantastic one play and entirely lost the next. Way too many bad decisions.