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11-24-2018, 10:38 PM | #197 | |
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11-24-2018, 10:53 PM | #198 |
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Beer vendor... fuck'em. You can get 96 ounces of your favorite snobby beer from the 7-11 down the street that you can get a 12 ounce Bud Light for at Fedex.
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11-25-2018, 07:51 AM | #199 | |
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And with all that (2 missed plays by the D, 3 turnovers [plus phantom penalties on 3rd down]) it still ended up being a one possession game ! And the phantom holding on Moreau ended up burning nearly 4 minutes of game clock...
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11-25-2018, 08:46 AM | #200 |
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Instead of going for the tackle to get Cooper down #31 foolishly goes for the strip\fumble....Cooper keeps his legs moving and #31 slips off of him freeing Cooper to run a million miles to the end zone....when I saw the replay I just shook my head....
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I know some of the responses are sarcasm, but for serious ones it is quite interesting to reread the pregame comments before reading the during and post game ones. If the Redskins were a politician their approval rating went from 75% down to single digits in no time flat.
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11-25-2018, 11:24 AM | #202 | |
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11-25-2018, 11:35 AM | #203 | |
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Most of that high cost of that beer are because of the rent the vending service pays to the stadium owner. Also another misconception is how much an empty stadium hurts the stadium owner which in the NFL is usually the team owner. It doesn't hurt as much as one thinks. The companies selling souvenirs, food and beverages are on 5-10 years leases no matter what they sell. While the stadium loses the percentage of sales that is counteracted by less cost for cleaning up the stadium. Also most tickets have been sold long in advance, someone already paid for those empty seats. |
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11-25-2018, 12:26 PM | #204 |
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That's what DJ was saying, we aren't respected because we don't prepare and we ALWAYS lose the prime time games under Jay. I'd love to know his record in such games. This year alone we are 0-2 and both games were ugly losses. I actually hope we lose out so there would be no question in bringing him back. I'm done with his lack of awareness in gamss and lack of fire. He always stands there with that fucking clueless look on his face like "o shit what do we do now". Also the fact that we are 0-5! When the other team scorea first is unheard-of. That shows he can't come back on anyone. The guy is a lameduck coach. Time to get some young guy in here that is hungry to make a name for himself.
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11-25-2018, 04:38 PM | #205 | |
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I "watched the tape" (god I hate myself for saying this, sounds so pretentious...), so I'll go ahead and give mine: -Fact: even with 2 TDs handed to the Cowboys on a silver platter, even with 3 bad turnovers by Colt (one of them half on him/half on Moses), even with awful calls by the refs (and non-calls, ie the hit to the helmet of a defenseless receiver on Reed late in the game) at least one of them on 3rd down, costing us more than 3 minutes of game clock... even with all of that, we lost a one possession road game to a division rival that we beat at home. We shouldn't feel as bad about this one as we did right after the game IMO. -Josh Norman had a pretty bad game. The whole secondary did. Amari Cooper knows how to run routes though... And some of the sacks were coverage induced. -But above all: HHCD took poor angles all game long and it costed us 14 points... The first one came on 3rd down too... Take away these 2 plays and our D did a good job. -Pass rush was a huge positive from this game. -Tim Settle played really well. He's developing really nicely. I'll make amend for being wrong about him during preseason by uploading a gif or 2 of plays he made. -AP bounced outside wayyyyy too much. Sometimes there were yards to be taken. Either he doesn't trust his blockers, either his shoulder injury has him slightly scared of contact, just enough for him to subconsciously prefer to go outside than lower the boom. -Still believe we can win some games with this team.
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11-25-2018, 11:47 PM | #206 |
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I agree, we will still win some games this season. I think we will be 8-8 or maybe even 9-7. I was upset after the game and wrote it was a "terrible" game but in retrospect, it was closer than it seemed. The team did not give up and fought to the end.
I just can't figure out why Gruden's team never plays well in the big, televised games. Obviously, this all reflects back to the coach.
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by record - and espn playoff generator based on win% - we should go 11-5. Assuming a blowout loss to the Eagles on Monday night, that would be 10-6. Doubting Gruden can pull off 4 in a row that is 9-7. Which is right in Gruden's comfort zone. We likely make the playoffs because of tie breakers games we have won. And I will go as far as to say we win the first game. Which unfortunately will be enough to let Gruden keep his job.
Regardless we are not beating the Saints or Rams (nobody else is in the playoffs either) so this year's NFC division round is the ceiling for this team. |
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Ryan Anderson - 89.7 Zach Brown - 85.8 Ryan Kerrigan - 79.6 Preston Smith - 79.4 These are the top Graded Defensive players thru 12 weeks.
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