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Was that “Let Russ cook?” :ROFLMAO:
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That’s what they said on King5 this evening. Wonder…could it be a disgruntled Hawks fan who set the fire?
I have a Twitter feed only because of the Seahawks and have been checking in to see what’s posted about Bobby Wagner and LA Rams and our possible QB. (Kind of think Drew Lock is pretty cute too BTW)….

And Dammit, it’s bad enough we don’t have Bobby anymore, but even worse for us if he goes To LA. Also i didn’t know this before, but he apparently represents himself? And he did a pretty damn good job of it with the Seahawks. So why couldn’t they have renegotiated If he really wanted to stay. ( I didn’t know any high end players worked without agents. Do i have this right?)

I am trying not to watch Russia/Ukraine war news and now the North Korea shit, so I’ve been tuning into to my rarely viewed Twitter to find out what’s going on in the our NFL news, which is better for my sleep issues.
 
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sounding like a metal work issue...caught a couple of seats first, then spread to some of the suites.
 
 
I'm curious as to why no one cared about the OT rules back in 2017 when the Falcons didn't get to touch the ball in OT of the biggest game of the year?
 
I'm curious as to why no one cared about the OT rules back in 2017 when the Falcons didn't get to touch the ball in OT of the biggest game of the year?
We cared, but Shannihan, Matty Ice and the Falcons hadn't scored a single point in the 4th quarter of that game.
 
Ah, gotcha, so we really only care if the other team scores in the 4th.

It's just funny how no one seemed to be up in arms about it. Personally I had no problem with that older rule. I do like the new one better but had zero issues with the old....
 
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Ah, gotcha, so we really only care if the other team scores in the 4th.

It's just funny how no one seemed to be up in arms about it. Personally I had no problem with that older rule. I do like the new one better but had zero issues with the old....
Because it’s the Falcons…
 
I'm curious as to why no one cared about the OT rules back in 2017 when the Falcons didn't get to touch the ball in OT of the biggest game of the year?
I'm pretty sure lots of people cared, they're just not on this forum.
 
Ah, gotcha, so we really only care if the other team scores in the 4th.

It's just funny how no one seemed to be up in arms about it. Personally I had no problem with that older rule. I do like the new one better but had zero issues with the old....

No one seemed to care when KC didn't get to touch the ball in the AFC championship - both cases it was Brady,... coincidence:unsure:? Would the rule have changed if it was Brady again???

It's always all about Brady;)
 
Probably no perfect system, but that whole score a td and it's over never seemed like a good choice.
But, it's the NFL, so given a list of choices, they'll pick the worst one and then work their way up the ladder to a better choice.
 
No one seemed to care when KC didn't get to touch the ball in the AFC championship - both cases it was Brady,... coincidence:unsure:? Would the rule have changed if it was Brady again???

It's always all about Brady;)
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now you're onto something....

If the new system goes against Brady and they change it back, then and only then will we know for sure....
 
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