Raiders/Texans
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FlyingSaucersAreReal — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 03:36 PM)
This games about what people were expecting, I think. Osweiler's playing better than usual. Pretty dull, though.
Maybe Seattle and Detroit will be better. Seattle's been so wildly inconsistent this year.
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theunforgiven79 — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 03:42 PM)
This game is trash, the next one will be trash too. Miami/Pittsburgh, that game will be trash when the Steelers ass rape the Dolphins into submission. Typically there is only one good game on wildcard weekendand this year will be no different, as the Packers/Giants should be competitive.
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FlyingSaucersAreReal — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 03:44 PM)
True. If they make the NFL playoffs like the NBA so that half the teams get in, I'll be very disappointed. We don't need more garbage 8-8, 7-9 teams getting in.
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!!!deleted!!! (64929284) — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 03:57 PM)
Sure, he is a rookie and is playing against a great defense with a banged-up OL, but all excuses apart, how in the hell is this pathetic Cook actually GETTING PAID to play in the NFL????
Added later: at least the poor guy managed to throw for a TD (and it seems to be the first time that a rookie QB starting his first playoff game throws for a TD) so his day wasn't a
complete
failure after all. Still horrible, with 3 interceptions and a QB rating of 30.
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theunforgiven79 — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 04:07 PM)
Just goes to show you how important good quarterbacks are, as if we needed a reminder. I always cringe when folks say quarterbacks get "too much protection" from the league and referees. When competent passers get injured, this is what we're left with. Jesus Christ almighty if I had my way, quarterbacks would be 100% untouchable at all times. In my opinion there is no such thing as too much protection
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!!!deleted!!! (64929284) — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 04:46 PM)
What you are saying makes some sense; this game highlights it like no other. But if the league were to increase protection for QBs even more, how would teams sack them and respond to the dual-threat ones who run? It would produce more offense balance problems; teams would get the QB to run more plays knowing that almost every attempt to stop him would be a penalty. They mostly get injured when sacked or when running (when they then get hit) so what would be your solution beyond what is already in the books???
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Pops_Is_Your_Daddy — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 04:48 PM)
A bit hyperbolic. Just last year, we were gifted with this line from the great Brian Hoyer:
15/34, 136 yards, 0 TD, 4 INT
Final score: KC 30, HOU 0
These terrible postseason QB performances are way more frequent that we'd all like to think.
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!!!deleted!!! (64929284) — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 05:25 PM)
Not only a crybaby but also a coward who didn't jump on a fumbled ball. It was a disgraceful performance by Newton. I'm glad that this season Karma came back to bite him.
a.k.a. Annamaris - Go Colorado Buffaloes and Denver Broncos! -
FlyingSaucersAreReal — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 04:55 PM)
Sad finish for the Raiders. After looking like a Super Bowl contender for most of the year, they end up going down with a rookie third string QB leading the offense.
As a football fan, I'm disappointed. I was looking forward to a Patriots, Raiders showdown.
-I was born in a crossfire hurricane.