Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Orlovsky made a strong comment that Pittsburgh can’t keep beating teams by kicking a shit ton of FGs. And jj watt blasted him for it.
Interesting to see how that plays out in a game where it’ll be difficult to kick
“Never” might be too much. But overall yeah. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Clyde Frog:
On passing downs, The Browns RT is moving right on the snap, same as Taylor, and not one ****ing word by the announcers.
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Nobody would ever say anything about Taylor if it hadn’t been bizarrely made a point of emphasis during the kickoff game two years ago.
Most of the good tackles in the league do exactly what Jawaan does. [Reply]
Originally Posted by comochiefsfan:
Nobody would ever say anything about Taylor if it hadn’t been bizarrely made a point of emphasis during the kickoff game two years ago.
Most of the good tackles in the league do exactly what Jawaan does.
100% agreed. Just tired of hearing it almost every time the Chiefs play.
Originally Posted by Clyde Frog:
100% agreed. Just tired of hearing it almost every time the Chiefs play.
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It’s also not a foul most of the time everyone thinks it is.
Jawaan exposes a loophole in the rules that allows him to lean back and start his kick prior to the snap. Even though it usually looks like a false start, it’s typically perfectly legal.
Most fans are idiots and don’t know what they’re seeing or talking about.
It’s equally annoying when they post screen shots of “holding” that is the result of a failed rip move.
If you're going to be loud and annoying online at least learn football. [Reply]