Page 9 of 10 FirstFirst ... 5678910 LastLast
Results 161 to 180 of 181
  1. #161


    Ok so for some of their seasons, they had years where the division was soft.

    All teams play more non-divisional games than divisional games.

    Yet their success is largely contributed to said "soft division"?

    Yeah, still not buying it.
    WARNING: This post may contain material offensive to those who lack wit, humor, common sense and/or supporting factual or anecdotal evidence. All statements and assertions contained herein may be subject to literary devices not limited to: irony, metaphor, allusion and dripping sarcasm.

    Houston Area Ravens Fans -- Houston's Premiere Ravens Fan Group! @HoustonRaven




  2. #162
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    College Station, TX
    Posts
    459
    Blog Entries
    2

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by alienrace View Post
    Not denying they are a good team. But, that little extra of playing a weak division has been contributing. If they played in the AFCN, against the likes of the Steelers and Ravens four times a year, they wouldn't be as succesful. Let's face it, they don't have a "foil". The Jet's were briefly, but no more. The Dolphins and Bills have been total shit for two decades it seems. Meanwhile teams like the Ravens, Steelers, Texans, Colts, Titans, have had to slug it out year after year and it makes it harder on them come playoff time. I guess I am just bitter right now. I see the Patriots overtaking the Ravens for that second seed by virtue of playing 6 games against total garbage teams.
    One may argue that the AFCN is forfeiting to the Ravens right now.

    You are right about that second seed though. It is essential for this Ravens team who play so bad on the road.Pats or Broncos can go to Houston and beat them, bringing the AFCCG to Baltimore.



  3. #163

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Uli2001 View Post
    One may argue that the AFCN is forfeiting to the Ravens right now.

    You are right about that second seed though. It is essential for this Ravens team who play so bad on the road.Pats or Broncos can go to Houston and beat them, bringing the AFCCG to Baltimore.
    How do you figure that?

    Only one team with a losing record in the division.



  4. Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by StingerNLG View Post
    How is Sanchez still in this game?

    Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk 2
    I'm trying to figure out how he's in any game.
    The dude sucks!!!
    Will Die A Ravens Fan!!



  5. #165
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    College Station, TX
    Posts
    459
    Blog Entries
    2

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by JMUpurkfool View Post
    How do you figure that?

    Only one team with a losing record in the division.
    The Ravens are what, 12-0 in the division in the last 12 games? Tough games all, though.



  6. #166

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread



    The Jets season in a nutshell



  7. #167

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Dade View Post
    That is the most retarded thing I've heard. It should be about getting the call right. Not who benefits.
    Here is why the rule is stupid. Say, Detroit doesn't throw the red flag, but Houston does. Penalty, no review, and the TD is kept. Stupid, stupid, rule. Get rid of it NFL!



  8. #168
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Location
    "Merry old England"
    Posts
    7,170
    Blog Entries
    4

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Pissed off with the Lions game, and definitely feel sorry for Lions fans too. They were fucking robbed off that game, but the silly mistakes they made in OT were inexcusable at times. You JUST can't fumble the ball in OT like Pettigrew did, he really hasn't been as impressive as I though he'd be in the NFL.

    Anyway looking at the bright side. I actually am starting to get some doubt about this Houston team, and if we can seal the number 2 seed, I would not be surprised at all if we end up playing Denver or New England at home in the AFCCG (providing we win our divisional game).



  9. #169
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Pasadena
    Posts
    6,287
    Blog Entries
    3

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by leachisabeast View Post
    Anyway looking at the bright side. I actually am starting to get some doubt about this Houston team, and if we can seal the number 2 seed, I would not be surprised at all if we end up playing Denver or New England at home in the AFCCG (providing we win our divisional game).

    I don't see Houston beating the Patriots in the playoffs. They can get away with those mistakes against bad teams like Detroit and Jax, but the Patriots will make them pay. Plus, the Patriots will spread them out much like the Jaguars and Lions did. Their defense is not that great when you go 4 wide and double Watt. Stafford had all day to throw for a good part of the game.



  10. #170

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by SNAFU View Post
    Here is why the rule is stupid. Say, Detroit doesn't throw the red flag, but Houston does. Penalty, no review, and the TD is kept. Stupid, stupid, rule. Get rid of it NFL!
    That thought crossed my mind also. I'd have to see the actual wording of the rule, but as explained, the team that had the benefit of the call could short-circuit the review process by throwing the challenge flag on their own touchdown.

    It is, by far, the dumbest rule I've ever heard of in any sport. "You threw the challenge flag on a play that automatically gets reviewed, so now we won't review it. Neener Neener." Absurd.



  11. #171

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by moose10101 View Post
    That thought crossed my mind also. I'd have to see the actual wording of the rule, but as explained, the team that had the benefit of the call could short-circuit the review process by throwing the challenge flag on their own touchdown.

    It is, by far, the dumbest rule I've ever heard of in any sport. "You threw the challenge flag on a play that automatically gets reviewed, so now we won't review it. Neener Neener." Absurd.
    I can't see what could stop Houston from throwing the red flag. If they did, no review could take place. The TD would be confirmed since no review would take place. The unsportmanlike conduct penalty for throwing the red flag would occur on the kickoff. Could you imagine the conversation with the ref and the Houston coach when the ref comes over to ask what you're challenging:

    Ref: What are you challenging?

    Coach: I'm challenging my runner was down, knee and elbow, on the play.

    Ref: You must be nuts! You can't throw a red flag on a automatic booth review. Unsportsmanlike conduct, 15 yards on the kickoff. And NO REVIEW at all for you citing Rule 15 section 9.

    Coach: I am nuts! And thank you for the TD!
    Last edited by SNAFU; 11-23-2012 at 08:41 AM.



  12. #172

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by leachisabeast View Post
    Pissed off with the Lions game, and definitely feel sorry for Lions fans too. They were fucking robbed off that game, but the silly mistakes they made in OT were inexcusable at times. You JUST can't fumble the ball in OT like Pettigrew did, he really hasn't been as impressive as I though he'd be in the NFL.

    Anyway looking at the bright side. I actually am starting to get some doubt about this Houston team, and if we can seal the number 2 seed, I would not be surprised at all if we end up playing Denver or New England at home in the AFCCG (providing we win our divisional game).
    Houston is the team to beat. Their last two games have not been pretty but to play 10 quarters of football 4 days apart and come out victorious is pretty damn impressive to me. Everyone keeps knocking the Ravens for how they arrived at their 8-2 record, as a fanbase I would expect all of us to appreciate how Houston has arrived at their record as well and recognized that they are clearly in the driver's seat for the #1 seed as of right now. I'm fully aware that they argueably have the toughest remaining 5 games.



  13. #173

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by SNAFU View Post
    I can't see what could stop Houston from throwing the red flag. If they did, no review could take place. The TD would be confirmed since no review would take place. The unsportmanlike conduct penalty for throwing the red flag would occur on the kickoff. Could you imagine the conversation with the ref and the Houston coach when the ref comes over to ask what you're challenging:

    Ref: What are you challenging?

    Coach: I'm challenging my runner was down, knee and elbow, on the play.

    Ref: You must be nuts! You can't throw a red flag on a automatic booth review. Unsportsmanlike conduct, 15 yards on the kickoff. And NO REVIEW at all for you citing Rule 15 section 9.

    Coach: I am nuts! And thank you for the TD!
    Yeah. I saw one of the talking heads claim the rule only prevents "favorable" reviews, whatever that means. I see no such language in rule book. Though I suppose one could argue that your coach committing a foul would not be considered a foul to "prevent" their own (next) snap.

    The bottomline is the league and this rule are a joke. Arbitrarily deciding to refuse to correct their own refs' errors as some kind of penalty (in addition to the unsportsmanlike penalty) to a team that is just trying to prevent the refs from massively affecting the outcome of the game in the first place is just dumb. The replacement refs at no point in any of their games affected the outcome as much as the utter disgraceful call and non-review. Even the inane Seattle/GB ending, though absurd, can be argued to be some kind of (mis)judgment call.



  14. #174

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Haloti92 View Post
    Yeah. I saw one of the talking heads claim the rule only prevents "favorable" reviews, whatever that means. I see no such language in rule book. Though I suppose one could argue that your coach committing a foul would not be considered a foul to "prevent" their own (next) snap.

    The bottomline is the league and this rule are a joke. Arbitrarily deciding to refuse to correct their own refs' errors as some kind of penalty (in addition to the unsportsmanlike penalty) to a team that is just trying to prevent the refs from massively affecting the outcome of the game in the first place is just dumb. The replacement refs at no point in any of their games affected the outcome as much as the utter disgraceful call and non-review. Even the inane Seattle/GB ending, though absurd, can be argued to be some kind of (mis)judgment call.
    I wish someone would present this unique situation to the NFL offices. I would like a clear answer to this situation. If any NFL head coach knew this is legal, can you imagine the problems it would cause. Any head coach could throw an illegal red flag to prevent a booth review if it's to their advantage. Asinine!



  15. #175
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Detroit Michigan
    Posts
    1,830
    Quote Originally Posted by SNAFU View Post
    Here is why the rule is stupid. Say, Detroit doesn't throw the red flag, but Houston does. Penalty, no review, and the TD is kept. Stupid, stupid, rule. Get rid of it NFL!
    No.

    The outcome automatically favors the team that did not throw the flag.

    If Houston threw the flag, which would never have happened, by default the ruling favors Detroit, resulting in no TD.

    Either way it's a stupid rule.
    "Only the mediocre are always at their best."

    - Jean Giraudoux



  16. #176

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Sirdowski View Post
    No.

    The outcome automatically favors the team that did not throw the flag.

    If Houston threw the flag, which would never have happened, by default the ruling favors Detroit, resulting in no TD.

    Either way it's a stupid rule.

    ca you expand on this please



  17. #177

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Sirdowski View Post
    No.

    The outcome automatically favors the team that did not throw the flag.

    If Houston threw the flag, which would never have happened, by default the ruling favors Detroit, resulting in no TD.

    Either way it's a stupid rule.
    Uuh, where does it say that in the rule book, or could you provide any kind of link?



  18. #178
    Join Date
    Oct 2011
    Location
    Phoenix, Arizona
    Posts
    228

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    It's almost like they made a rule up, it sounded good in theory then when it was actually applied all of a sudden it isn't so good after all. Hmm



  19. #179
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Location
    over by the dental floss bush
    Posts
    7,926
    Blog Entries
    1

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    there should be commons sense applied at all times. Give the Lions a 15 yard penalty for throwing the red flag, no problem. But get the play right, geez



  20. #180

    Re: The Thanksgiving Day Game(s) Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post
    there should be commons sense applied at all times. Give the Lions a 15 yard penalty for throwing the red flag, no problem. But get the play right, geez
    This is what the NFL should be interested in(getting the play right). Hell. they should start reviewing PI calls that envolve criticial plays. Maybe all penalties and start getting rid of referees who consistently blow calls.



Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Russell Street Report Website Design by D3Corp Ocean City Maryland