I have had enough of kickers drilling 58 yard FGs like it's nothing
I can remember when a kicker hitting a 45 yarder was impressive
I have had enough of kickers drilling 58 yard FGs like it's nothing
Its unfortunately the correct call according to the rule...but man what a stupid rule.Um no
Zolak has lost it
To me that was a TD
No idea about that rule been watching since Namath Winning SB
Zolak never had anything to lose. Just a good living loveable jock who has the attention span of a mountain goat.Um no
Zolak has lost it
To me that was a TD
No idea about that rule been watching since Namath Winning SB
Suck 2024
Draft LT round 1
Draft C round 2
Sign Guard
Suck 2025
Draft WR round 1
Draft Guard round 2
Try to be competitive in 2026. This team is the worst team in the league by a mile. Every position on the offensive side of the ball is bottom 5 in the league outside of Right Guard. Just accept the tank with Brissett this year and continue the rebuild.
Its unfortunately the correct call according to the rule...but man what a stupid rule.
Only in the dumb NFL is top tapping on the sideline okay, but not in the back of the endzone. Make it make sense.
correct.... and nowI can remember when a kicker hitting a 45 yarder was impressive
It's very impressivecorrect.... and now
Brandon Aubrey does 65 yards....
Duggar & Peppers very goodListen they can never win a game forever and Tom Brady still gave me an embarrassment of riches so I can’t complain. But god damn this is a very bad football team!!!
Christian Gonzalez is their best player and it’s not particularly close. Keion White probably 2nd best and he took 2 braindead penalties today
All ? Not Cincinnati or SeattleAll these games bring back memories of the SB loss is 86 vs da Bears. Just dominated in every way shape and form.
My point is, when you can toe tap on the sidelines to establish being inbounds, why doesn't that apply to every single part of the field?To be fair that play wasn't a toe tap. A toe tap is when only the toe hits before they fall to the ground.
This was simply a receiver falling backwards on a catch and not keeping his foot in
My point is, when you can toe tap on the sidelines to establish being inbounds, why doesn't that apply to every single part of the field?
He had one foot down, and his toes down before the heel.
It's a moronic rule, just like fumbling out of endzone is a TO and touchback.