Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Aside from a number of folks here, I've noticed that most of the viewing public viewed it as a good call. Sure, many believed he might have stepped out, but it wasn't conclusive.
Carry on.
When is the wrong call ever viewed as good.....that's some Orwellian "doublespeak" right there.
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Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
Oh the Faid will definitely be gifted a few wins this year. No doubt about it. A big reason why i think the division is a battle this year. Crap Denver was already given a game to help build them up to be fed to the Faid.
Originally Posted by New World Order:
Goodell doesn't want them moving to Vegas.
Might be more than just a few wins.
September 15th:
Originally Posted by New World Order:
The Raiders’ relocation saga is turning into a tug of war. Owner Mark Davis is pulling the team to Las Vegas. On the other end of the rope, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is exploring ways to keep the team in Oakland.
Goodell, according to a San Francisco Chronicle report, “has been making calls pushing the idea of letting a predominantly African-American investment group, led by former 49ers star Ronnie Lott, help build a new stadium for the Raiders in Oakland.
I can't believe I am saying this because I hate Denver, but remember all of those PI penalties against the Donkos at Oakland? Late in the game there were 4 or 5 in a row.
Originally Posted by : Top 25 NFL cornerbacks this season
1. Aqib Talib, Denver Broncos, 90.8 overall grade
Aqib Talib has long possessed one of the most impressive skill-sets in the league among cornerbacks, flashing the ability to shut down any receiver, but 2016 has been a career year for him, as it’s the first season he has done it consistently week-to-week, with no real lapses to date. Talib has allowed just 9.3 yards per reception, 53.7 percent of the passes thrown his way to be caught, and opposing QBs have a passer rating of just 37.0 when throwing into his coverage. That’s 2.6 points lower than if those quarterbacks just threw the ball out of bounds every snap, thanks to three interceptions and no touchdowns surrendered this year. Aqib Talib has been the league’s best corner this season.
3. Chris Harris Jr., Denver Broncos, 87.2
There is little doubt at this stage that Chris Harris Jr. is an excellent corner, even if he doesn’t have the same responsibilities as some other players on this list. Harris will play outside and in the slot, and does go up against legitimate No. 1 receivers when Denver elects not to track them; more often than not, he does just as well against them as anybody else. This season, Harris has allowed under 10 yards per reception, and just 53.8 percent of passes thrown into his coverage to be caught.
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Originally Posted by New World Order:
I can't believe I am saying this because I hate Denver, but remember all of those PI penalties against the Donkos at Oakland? Late in the game there were 4 or 5 in a row.
Just unreal
"Oakland faced fourth-and-3 from the Tampa Bay 5 while trailing 24-17 with less than 2 minutes remaining. Raiders quarterback Derek Carr dropped back to pass and went to wide-open wideout Michael Crabtree in the right corner of the end zone but badly overthrew him.
Then came the flag on the opposite side of the field: defensive holding against Adjei-Barimah"
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Here is the final drive of the Saints game - http://video.nfl.com/films/vodzilla/...5240_5000k.mp4
Go to 1:43. 4th down and gifted a bogus penalty. Carr throws the ball 5 feet over the WRs head. Game would have ended. Official 20 yards away threw it...the one standing right next to them didn't.
I dont really need to post anything from Sundays night game...it speaks for itself.
Anyone see a pattern?
Raiders are a 5-5 team in a legitimate season. [Reply]