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  • Chuck Norris
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    Originally posted by Ram040506 View Post

    Gannon fired in Arizona as well.

    Stefanski I'd give another shot to, I thought he did well in Cleveland considering the **** show that franchise is.
    For sure. Two time coach of the year and won a playoff game working under probably the worst owner in the sport who saddled him with the Deshaun Watson mess not to mention the ridiculous QB room they had this year. Still only 43 though I’m sure Cleveland aged him significantly. I bet he’s a HC again by next offseason if it even takes that long.

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  • Ram040506
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    Originally posted by Chuck Norris View Post
    Pete Carroll fired after one disastrous season with the Raiders. Kevin Stefanski (Browns) and Raheem Morris (Falcons) have also fallen victim so far on the NFL’s Black Monday.
    Gannon fired in Arizona as well.

    Stefanski I'd give another shot to, I thought he did well in Cleveland considering the **** show that franchise is.

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  • Chuck Norris
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    Pete Carroll fired after one disastrous season with the Raiders. Kevin Stefanski (Browns) and Raheem Morris (Falcons) have also fallen victim so far on the NFL’s Black Monday.

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  • Chuck Norris
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

    Nobody is scary the NFC unless the Eagles offense flips a switch…
    Definitely. Seattle is good, but I can’t really believe in a team qb’d by Sam Darnold in the playoffs. I don’t think the Bears are ready just yet. The Philly-SF winner is going to be a tough out and I still think the Rams are good even though they stumbled a bit at the end of the season.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    F-in' Tomiln

    Had 'em all the way


    Holy Sh!t
    Didn't live in their fears

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by Chuck Norris View Post

    I am dragging this morning for sure, but yeah once I decided not to go to bed at halftime, there was no leaving that game.

    Rodgers has had moments where he’s looked washed, and some of the game planning/play calling has been atrocious (last week). But they haven’t had a QB since Ben several years before he retired who was going to answer not one, but two absolute gut punch Ravens touchdowns in the fourth quarter. They need to turn him loose in the playoffs. They can’t play scared of Houston’s defense, though it is very good.

    Nobody in the AFC is all that scary. I’m not sayin’, I’m just sayin’.
    Nobody is scary the NFC unless the Eagles offense flips a switch…

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  • Chuck Norris
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    Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post
    I had no intention of staying up to watch the entire game but of course it was too close and interesting throughout that I had no choice. What a wild fourth quarter. What can you say about Aaron Rodgers? He’s been a model citizen since arriving in Pittsburgh and at 42 has led them into the playoffs. To put up 26 last night after they could only get 3 against Cleveland the week before was pretty impressive. Granted, Baltimore lost their best defensive player earlier in the game but Pittsburgh didn’t have their best weapon available either in Metcalf. I think my favorite part is when Rodgers gets in Arthur Smith’s face for either stupid play calls or not getting calls in on time.

    Something to keep an eye on next week. Boswell is suddenly a little shaky and not necessarily automatic per usual. He did hit the long field goal in the first half but he has two missed field goals and a missed extra point in the last three games.
    I am dragging this morning for sure, but yeah once I decided not to go to bed at halftime, there was no leaving that game.

    Rodgers has had moments where he’s looked washed, and some of the game planning/play calling has been atrocious (last week). But they haven’t had a QB since Ben several years before he retired who was going to answer not one, but two absolute gut punch Ravens touchdowns in the fourth quarter. They need to turn him loose in the playoffs. They can’t play scared of Houston’s defense, though it is very good.

    Nobody in the AFC is all that scary. I’m not sayin’, I’m just sayin’.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    I had no intention of staying up to watch the entire game but of course it was too close and interesting throughout that I had no choice. What a wild fourth quarter. What can you say about Aaron Rodgers? He’s been a model citizen since arriving in Pittsburgh and at 42 has led them into the playoffs. To put up 26 last night after they could only get 3 against Cleveland the week before was pretty impressive. Granted, Baltimore lost their best defensive player earlier in the game but Pittsburgh didn’t have their best weapon available either in Metcalf. I think my favorite part is when Rodgers gets in Arthur Smith’s face for either stupid play calls or not getting calls in on time.

    Something to keep an eye on next week. Boswell is suddenly a little shaky and not necessarily automatic per usual. He did hit the long field goal in the first half but he has two missed field goals and a missed extra point in the last three games.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Chuck Norris View Post
    Uh huh. You know what it is

    Black and Yellow
    Black and Yellow
    Black and Yellow
    Black and Yellow

    Kris Boswell will survive the night

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  • Chuck Norris
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    Uh huh. You know what it is

    Black and Yellow
    Black and Yellow
    Black and Yellow
    Black and Yellow

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    F-in' Tomiln

    Had 'em all the way


    Holy Sh!t

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    This game is over in the first quarter.

    Stick a fork in the Yinzers.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Chuck Norris View Post

    Imagine treating the last three plays of that game like MVS was prime Larry Fitzgerald or Megatron.
    Here's to hoping this isn't the sequel to MVS.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Per several national sportsbooks, Tomlin is a 3.5 point home dog tonight.

    Interesting line.

    I'd be terrified to bet this game.

    Tomlin's record as a dog is actually pretty good. And, of course, he's famous for winning games when most think he won't.


    He won't live in his fears. This is stadium football.

    ... and all that other bullsh!t

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  • Chuck Norris
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

    That game was gold for sports talk. The Steelers aren't as good as their record suggests and they played even worse. Several bad or missed calls. The Heyward roughing call was reminiscent of the Tom Brady era. At the very least, they should have reviewed the last pass in the endzone to make sure there wasn't PI. I think a different crew would have called that differently. Lots of jawing from the Browns to complain about. Tomlin comes out and regurgitates cliches and platitudes like he just read the Iliad.
    Imagine treating the last three plays of that game like MVS was prime Larry Fitzgerald or Megatron.

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