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I just didn't see anything that made me think Haley was pissed. They were just talking as they walked away from each other. People are just trying to create a story where none exists.
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I truly think that the Baltimore media is making a story out of nothing.
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The Chiefs third stringers, for the most, were just pathetic. And "pathetic" is being generous in my description. |
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Haley didn't do anything, other than looking uninterested in hearing Harbaugh explain himself. |
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He didn't looked pissed to me. I don't really care.
So, I guess we're gonna take stock in Baltimore radio? Typical tough-guy response from OTWP considering you have clue what was said on the field. LMAO |
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Haley has nothing to apologize for. Harbaugh was in the wrong, and he knows that, which is why he came out and tried offering his lame argument. |
If Haley is so butthurt over scores he needs to stop yapping and start throwing punches and elbows.
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No such thing as running it up....do your job & stop the other team!
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There's no such thing as "kneel down time" in a preseason game. Preseason games aren't about the score, they're about evaluating your team and players. ALL your players. ESPECIALLY the guys at the bottom of the roster. Yes, even with a few seconds to go, you want to know if that backup QB can throw a TD, if that backup O-line can protect him, if that backup WR can haul in the score. I don't get why some of you are being so obtuse about it. Bitching about running up the score in general is a pussy move, but bitching about running up the score in the preseason is beyond pussy. This isn't pee-wee soccer. They don't hand out little losers' trophies and take everyone out for pizza. It's about fielding the best team you can to win as many games as you can and hopefully eventually win the Lombardi Trophy. Haley should worry more about why his backups sucked so bad. It's not the other team's job to go easy on you.
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It was 24-13 with 1:18 left in the game, with a bunch of scrubs on the field. That's kneel down time. Instead, the Ravens went deep. It was bush league. |
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Let's examine the play-by-play from the moment the Ravens went up 17-13. 7:16 4th KC 1st & 10 at KC20 Ricky Stanzi pass to the left to Mike Cox for 8 yards to the KC28. Tackled by Mana Silva. 6:26 4th KC 2nd & 2 at KC28 Ricky Stanzi sacked at KC18 for a loss of 10 yards by Bryan Hall. 5:47 4th KC 3rd & 12 at KC18 Ricky Stanzi incomplete pass to the middle intended for Jeremy Horne defensed by Danny Gorrer. 5:42 4th KC 4th & 12 at KC18 Dustin Colquitt punts for 55 yards to Bal27. Tom Zbikowski - no return. FUMBLE, recovered by Bal. 5:33 4th Bal 1st & 10 at Bal27 Jalen Parmele rush to the left for 1 yard to the Bal28. Tackled by Brandon Bair. 4:51 4th Bal 2nd & 9 at Bal28 Tyrod Taylor pass to the right to David Reed for 41 yards to the KC31. Tackled by Quinten Lawrence. 4:07 4th Bal -- Baltimore TIMEOUT. 4:07 4th Bal 1st & 10 at KC31 Anthony Allen rush to the left for 8 yards to the KC23. Tackled by Donald Washington. 3:27 4th Bal 2nd & 2 at KC23 Anthony Allen rush to the left for 14 yards to the KC9. Tackled by Donald Washington. 2:46 4th Bal 1st & 9 at KC9 Anthony Allen rush to the left for 4 yards to the KC5. Tackled by Brandon Bair. 2:08 4th Bal 2nd & 5 at KC5 Tyrod Taylor rush to the right for 5 yards for a TOUCHDOWN. 1:59 4th Bal -- Jacob Harfman extra point is good. 1:59 4th Bal -- Jacob Harfman kicks off to the KC0. Demond Washington return for 21 yards to KC21. Tackled by Josh Bynes. 1:52 4th KC 1st & 10 at KC21 Ricky Stanzi pass to the right to Chandler Williams for 8 yards to the KC29. Tackled by Josh Victorian. 1:34 4th KC 2nd & 2 at KC29 Ricky Stanzi incomplete pass to the right intended for Chandler Williams. 1:29 4th KC 3rd & 2 at KC29 Ricky Stanzi incomplete pass to the middle intended for Chandler Williams defensed by Nate Williams. 1:26 4th KC -- Kansas City TIMEOUT. 1:26 4th KC 4th & 2 at KC29 Ricky Stanzi pass intended for Chandler Williams INTERCEPTED by Josh Victorian and returned for a loss of 5 yards. Tackled by Zeke Markshausen. 1:18 4th Bal 1st & 10 at KC41 Hunter Cantwell pass to the right to LaQuan Williams for 38 yards to the KC3. Tackled by Quinten Lawrence. 1:18 4th Bal 1st & 3 at KC3 Penalty: False Start on Baltimore (Andre Ramsey) -5 yards. 0:34 4th Bal -- Baltimore TIMEOUT. 0:34 4th Bal 1st & 8 at KC8 Hunter Cantwell incomplete pass to the right intended for Davon Drew. 0:34 4th Bal 2nd & 8 at KC8 Anthony Allen rush to the left for 7 yards to the KC1. Tackled by Micah Johnson and Amara Kamara. 0:08 4th Bal -- Baltimore TIMEOUT. 0:08 4th Bal 3rd & 1 at KC1 Anthony Allen rush to the left for 1 yard for a TOUCHDOWN. 0:05 4th Bal -- Jacob Harfman extra point is good. 0:05 4th Bal -- Jacob Harfman kicks off to the KC0. Touchback. 0:05 4th KC 1st & 10 at KC20 Ricky Stanzi rush up the middle for a loss of 1 yard to the KC19. I bring to your attention the red highlighted part. The Chiefs were down 24-13 with less than two minutes to go and a 3rd and short in their own end. Gee, why did they call timeout? I mean, it's a meaningless preseason game, no? Why not take a knee? Why not run the ball? Instead, they called a timeout, and then tried a pass that got picked off. Why? Because they wanted to evaluate their team, and maybe they even wanted to win. Go ****ing figure. Those are the two objectives of football. And the Patriots took a knee at the end of the game because they were on their own nine yard line. Just a little bit different from being handed the ball in your opponent's end of the field. And it's not Harbaugh's problem that the KC reserves let a pass go for 38 yards on one play to put them three yards from the end zone. Anyone think Vince Lombardi would've taken a knee? Paul Brown? Hank Stram? We all complain about how pussy the NFL is getting. Now we have to worry about if a coach is hurting someone's feelings by (gasp!) actually attempting to score? **** that shit. |
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