2024 NFL Game Thread - Week 4
Thursday
Dallas Cowboys (-5.5) @ New York Giants
Sunday
Early
Minnesota Vikings @ Green Bay Packers (-2.5)
New Orleans Saint
That's a safety.
I don't know the rule exactly, but Goff extended ball out of end zone before he was down, but he brought it back in before he was down too, and was in the end zone at time knee was down. Feels like a safety.
SAFETY DANCE
I don't know the rule exactly, but Goff extended ball out of end zone before he was down, but he brought it back in before he was down too, and was in the end zone at time knee was down. Feels like a safety.
Yeah, you don't get forward progress if you're the one that brings the ball back
so you're telling me there's a chance
That poor young man is getting cut
Put mittens on him lol
Look, you can't just be tackling the QB like that.
There's no ****ing way he held that to his hip and off the ground
Edit: Well goddamn
Dolphins and Pats have same record. The dolphin have Achane, Tyreek and Waddle lmao.
oBvIoUsLy
+1
* MIA has scored 0.58 pts per Tua-less drive. this pathetic stat is 100% on McDaniel
* excluded MIA's last drive vs. TEN
Drafting Rattler or Milton would have been better than this.
It's true.
He's been better in practically every metric, and that's without guys like Reek and Waddle.
he was left for dead after his disastrous rookie year
his ANY/A was 1.30
1.30 man. like no future even if he dropped down to pop warner football
can't fool those of us who follow the NFL closely w your revisionist history
That's interesting. He mentions it's counterintuitive, so I guess he's already addressed this, but yeah, you'd assume the rule is "it's better to know if your 2pt will miss sooner rather than later" but maybe not.
perhaps counterbalanced by overzealous yolo oc attitudes when they know they need to go for it and play calling excedes the threshold of acceptable expected success.