2) NFL football is unwatchable unless your team is playing. TD-commercials-Kickoff-commercials. It's like 10 minutes between actual gameplay. Who the hell has the time or patience to sit and watch that shit?
but that Saints D, especially the front 7, is a fucking sieve. No pass rush at all, DBs making not just tackles but first contact on a lot of rushing plays.
Coughlin never runs fakes. Parcells often did . . .
. . . because Parcells believed that "The element of surprise" was an effective weapon. The Gary Reason's fake punt run against SF in the 1990 NFC Championship game is a perfect example of when a fake is an excellent play. Peyton's onside kick against the Colts in the Super Bowl was perfectly timed too.
But that being said . . .
Where the hell was "the element of surprise" in the fake punt tonight? If you wanted to go for it you have Brees throw the ball. Holy crap that was horrible, sandlot call.
Cowboys, just played 3 weak teams in a row. And struggled with one of them. Every year, the Cowboys benefit, from a soft schedule in the beginning. Not taking anything away, from the Cowboys. But not only are the Saints struggling. Their defense is trash.
At least the heat's on Philly now, too. They won't run away with this division.
2) NFL football is unwatchable unless your team is playing. TD-commercials-Kickoff-commercials. It's like 10 minutes between actual gameplay. Who the hell has the time or patience to sit and watch that shit?
He is such boner.
He is such boner.
Hahahaha! And he's getting a boner because the "over" he took is getting closer.
HERE COMES THE CHOKE
I still can't believe the fail on that fake punt.
But that being said . . .
Where the hell was "the element of surprise" in the fake punt tonight? If you wanted to go for it you have Brees throw the ball. Holy crap that was horrible, sandlot call.
Al Michaels said we were easy pickings for Dallas...that's some good bulletin board material in three weeks
Houston at 3-1 is even more smoke and mirrors than Dallas at 3-1.