***NFL In-Game Thread***

Browns really letting me down here. I knew this a tough matchup but I expected 10-3 not fucking 20-3 So much for my lead pipe teaser Thought this be one score gm
At most
 
Gotta a feelin McCarthy done after today. Jerry gotta make someone the scapegoat + McCarthy play calling has been poor at best IMO.
 
Man this goes to how terrible these early games are. I'm watching RZ and still don't know who's even winning any of these games

Again, can't wait for NYG/Carolina in Munich next Sunday morning! How ridiculous can we get dissecting that MF?
 
Ugh hate that Cards plays are my favorite of the afternoon. That hasn't happened often. Easy to fade, tough to play on. But the situation is optimal.
 
Hey...

Why did Atlanta go for 2 up 27-13?

Was that a botched snap? Otherwise that makes zero sense.

That cost me full game TT.
 
No player wins and loses more games than the kicker and they should be paid accordingly
 
What does any of it matter until they make/miss the kick?

It's all moot until the closer comes in
You act like he decides every game. But it‘s rate when he does. And besides kicking a ball is substantially easier than anything that involves getting hit by a 280 pound bodybuilding mega-athlete
 
You act like he decides every game. But it‘s rate when he does. And besides kicking a ball is substantially easier than anything that involves getting hit by a 280 pound bodybuilding mega-athlete
I disagree. Kicking a ball under pressure is possibly one of the hardest things in sport
 
Lol a pass isn't deciding the game usually. The kick always does.
The kicker isn’t the one driving downfield. The quarterback gets the kicker in position in the rare instance when he‘s needed to make a game-winning kick. His role is relatively minimal, as he has literally just one job to do.
 
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