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Rex isn't happy about this one, but a double whammy where Santonio fumbled the ball while getting hurt, and SF runs it back.

Update: Mark Sanchez really, really sucks and the Niners just block a punt!

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Gailey is a fine coach and has kept the Bills far more competitive than any of the jokers before him.

The problem is that New England has the best quarterback in a generation and Buffalo's is slightly above-mediocre.

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Seattle's Special Teams Coach: Fired or VERY Fired?

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On 8/1/2010 at 4:01 PM, winters in buffalo said:
You manage to balance agitation with just enough salient points to keep things interesting. Kind of a low-rent DG_Now.
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You know, I was afraid of just this happening... Seattle's win on Monday night (no matter how controversial it was) was such a big win that the game with St. Louis could produce a big time letdown.

Well, they just had the letdown today. The only offensive touchdown St. Louis had was on a fake field goal. Yet, it was too much to ask for them to get a win over a clearly overmatched team.

Oh well... Might as well prepare for next week.

 

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It has now become crystal clear that Mr T. and Coach Ryan brought in Tim Tebow with the intent to boost media attention and jersey sales, and nothing else. If the Jets were going to give him a legit shot, he would've seen all the quality snaps in the 4th quarter today while San Fran was running away with the game. In fact, they never intended to play him outside of trick wildcat formations or special teams. It was just a ploy to boost attention and fan interest. Even Tebow knows he's been played by now. In the end, sticking with a quarterback who still plays like a goddamn high school sophomore is going to cost Rex his job. If that's the case, they all need to go at season's end.

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You know, I was afraid of just this happening... Seattle's win on Monday night (no matter how controversial it was) was such a big win that the game with St. Louis could produce a big time letdown.

Well, they just had the letdown today. The only offensive touchdown St. Louis had was on a fake field goal. Yet, it was too much to ask for them to get a win over a clearly overmatched team.

Oh well... Might as well prepare for next week.

In fairness, the Rams should have had a TD 2 plays prior on the Jackson run. The holding call was not only marginal at best, but also not called at any other point throughout the game. Seahawks (and probably the Rams too if I remove my blinders) were doing similar all day and it was only called twice (both on the Rams, but once declined).

Additionally, I have to argue for some credit for the Rams overall. This wasn't just a let down or a trap game for the Seahawks. The Rams might not be the best team in what's proving to be a very tough division, but they're a real competitive group. If they can pull off the win Thursday over Arizona, they'll be right in the thick of things for this division.

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The Saints are basically giving Aaron Rodgers the middle of the field inside the red zone. Not surprisingly, Rodgers now has 3 TD passes, all down the middle, and we're not even at the half yet.

On 8/1/2010 at 4:01 PM, winters in buffalo said:
You manage to balance agitation with just enough salient points to keep things interesting. Kind of a low-rent DG_Now.
On 1/2/2011 at 9:07 PM, Sodboy13 said:
Today, we are all otaku.

"The city of Peoria was once the site of the largest distillery in the world and later became the site for mass production of penicillin. So it is safe to assume that present-day Peorians are descended from syphilitic boozehounds."-Stephen Colbert

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It has now become crystal clear that Mr T. and Coach Ryan brought in Tim Tebow with the intent to boost media attention and jersey sales, and nothing else. If the Jets were going to give him a legit shot, he would've seen all the quality snaps in the 4th quarter today while San Fran was running away with the game. In fact, they never intended to play him outside of trick wildcat formations or special teams. It was just a ploy to boost attention and fan interest. Even Tebow knows he's been played by now. In the end, sticking with a quarterback who still plays like a goddamn high school sophomore is going to cost Rex his job. If that's the case, they all need to go at season's end.

It has now become crystal clear that Mr T. and Coach Ryan brought in Tim Tebow with the intent to boost media attention and jersey sales, and nothing else. If the Jets were going to give him a legit shot, he would've seen all the quality snaps in the 4th quarter today while San Fran was running away with the game. In fact, they never intended to play him outside of trick wildcat formations or special teams. It was just a ploy to boost attention and fan interest. Even Tebow knows he's been played by now. In the end, sticking with a quarterback who still plays like a goddamn high school sophomore is going to cost Rex his job. If that's the case, they all need to go at season's end.

They also did it to :censored: with Mark Sanchez head, because a QB that already had no confidence plays even more scared now and as you said Tebow is not been given one quality snap. Once he game hit 24-0 Tebow should have been given some time.

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Gailey is a fine coach and has kept the Bills far more competitive than any of the jokers before him.

Are you kidding? Gailey is no better than Gregg Williams, Dick Jauron, Wade Phillips and all the losers before him. As far as head coaches go, Buffalo has pretty much has gotten what they've paid for, post-Levy.

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