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Dee Ford is a soft, one dimensional player who flat out admits not to liking hitting people and spends way too much time being a non-factor: be it by having nagging injuries or from disappearing in big games.
This franchise absolutely cannot sign this guy to an extension. |
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Had they scored once in 1st half Chiefs would have won. Both offense and defense played well half of the game. Plenty of blame for both sides. |
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Get Speaks on Jenny Craig and get Ford out of here save the cap space for people that can do basic football shit like line up properly
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That is why plays towards the end of the game have so much more importance because a team can d!ck around for three quarters and just turn it on late. Mahomes gave us two opportunities to win when it mattered most, the D just methodically gave away the game. Why is Brady going out of his way to gush about Mahomes and even said it after the game? He knows how dangerous Mahomes is when it really counts. |
Can we say for sure that Brady didn't see the flag? If he did, maybe the play goes differently w/o it.
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Can't blame one without blaming the others, they all add up to a loss. You all win as a team, you all lose as a team. It's just so much easier for those who want to bitch and whine about losing to label it as 1 play, the " What if " mantra. |
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It's reality, you and many others here, across the NFL world refuse to see what it really is! |
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But alas, that would be the game within the game that few teams play... |
Marcus Peters would have at least tried to fight the ref, not Dee Ford! Even if after the game...
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Looking at the NFL's own rule book, I'd say one official decided to change the outcome of the game because you can't call one and at least not call the other. Sorry Dee Ford, you should post this image and a copy of the NFL's rule book all over Social Media... From: http://static.nfl.com/static/content...efinitions.pdf PLAYER ON LINE Article 2 A Player of Team A is on his line: (a) when his shoulders face Team B’s goal line, and (b) if he is the snapper, no part of his body is beyond the line at the snap, (c) if he is a non-snapper, his helmet must break the vertical plane that passes through the belt line of the snapper. |
Waiting for the NFL purists and excuse makers to tell me I'm wrong, it's a bad angle, or they weren't much illegally lined up...
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