He has done this 3 times before with the Bills, the Texans, and the Jets. He starts off great but once there is plenty of game film of him he shits the bed and eventually is on his way to his next team. He is a perfect backup but nothing more
Bucs complete a pass for 1st down with 2:20 left and Eagles with no TO's left but there was defensive holding on the play. Even though the Bucs declined the penalty the clock stops, otherwise they run it down to the 2min warning and game is pretty much over. As it was that stoppage of the clock ends up making the Bucs have to punt it back to Philly with under 20 secs.
Weird how the Eagles benefitted from a declined defensive penalty. IMO, the clock should only stop if the penalty is accepted and once it's declined should start when ball is placed ready for play.
RE: Fitzpatrick leads Bus to 2-0, 8/1, 800 yards Â
Bucs complete a pass for 1st down with 2:20 left and Eagles with no TO's left but there was defensive holding on the play. Even though the Bucs declined the penalty the clock stops, otherwise they run it down to the 2min warning and game is pretty much over. As it was that stoppage of the clock ends up making the Bucs have to punt it back to Philly with under 20 secs.
Weird how the Eagles benefitted from a declined defensive penalty. IMO, the clock should only stop if the penalty is accepted and once it's declined should start when ball is placed ready for play.
Interesting
I'm watching the Jax/NE game after watching the Giants game Â
Bucs complete a pass for 1st down with 2:20 left and Eagles with no TO's left but there was defensive holding on the play. Even though the Bucs declined the penalty the clock stops, otherwise they run it down to the 2min warning and game is pretty much over. As it was that stoppage of the clock ends up making the Bucs have to punt it back to Philly with under 20 secs.
Weird how the Eagles benefitted from a declined defensive penalty. IMO, the clock should only stop if the penalty is accepted and once it's declined should start when ball is placed ready for play.
Interesting
Yeah, it ended up not having an effect on the outcome but it could've. If they block the punt or run it back for a TD, that quirk/loophole would've been huge.
While watching, it never made sense to me. If there's no penalty, Evans makes the catch inbounds and the clock keeps running right down to the 2 min warning and game over.
You'd think with the penalty being declined it wouldn't hurt the Bucs but it did by stopping the clock and making them eventually having to get a punt off, cover it, and defend two last second Philly offensive plays.
They've corrected some penalty loopholes eg, ones that carry a ten second runoff and this is one they should look into and fix as well IMO.
RE: RE: Weird quirk in the rule Bucs/Eagles late Â
Bucs complete a pass for 1st down with 2:20 left and Eagles with no TO's left but there was defensive holding on the play. Even though the Bucs declined the penalty the clock stops, otherwise they run it down to the 2min warning and game is pretty much over. As it was that stoppage of the clock ends up making the Bucs have to punt it back to Philly with under 20 secs.
Weird how the Eagles benefitted from a declined defensive penalty. IMO, the clock should only stop if the penalty is accepted and once it's declined should start when ball is placed ready for play.
Interesting
i said this a few years back. giants got HURT by this...i think it was against dallas but truthfully not sure.
its so silly that a declined defensive penalty would stop clock.
Yeah, that drive was entertaining, but the Packers got robbed big time.
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What a terrible signing
You Vike That!!
Cousins with the clutch TD to tie the game .
You fukin like thaaaaaaaaat!!!!!!😂😂😂
OT!
Fun Sunday
I couldn't imagine mahomes 6 td passes and lose the game?!
Not now.
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In comment 14076479 Greg from LI said:
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What a terrible signing
You Vike That!!
Cousins with the clutch TD to tie the game .
You fukin like thaaaaaaaaat!!!!!!😂😂😂
Only because the refs saved him. He still sucks.
Forces a punt.
[quote] Young kickers tend to take their teams on a roller-coaster ride. [/quote
Dan Bailey as well, I think.
[quote] Young kickers tend to take their teams on a roller-coaster ride. [/quote
Dan Bailey as well, I think.
How was Dan Bailey not back in the league 5 minutes after he got cut? His name was trending on twitter with all the kicking messups
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In comment 14076567 Big Blue Blogger said:
[quote] Young kickers tend to take their teams on a roller-coaster ride. [/quote
Dan Bailey as well, I think.
How was Dan Bailey not back in the league 5 minutes after he got cut? His name was trending on twitter with all the kicking messups
Never revovered from injury
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In comment 14076567 Big Blue Blogger said:
[quote] Young kickers tend to take their teams on a roller-coaster ride. [/quote
Dan Bailey as well, I think.
How was Dan Bailey not back in the league 5 minutes after he got cut? His name was trending on twitter with all the kicking messups
Well, he doesn't have great range, and his accuracy was down last year 75%.
Still, I'd rather have him than most of the ham and eggers I've seen today.
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In comment 14076567 Big Blue Blogger said:
[quote] Young kickers tend to take their teams on a roller-coaster ride. [/quote
Dan Bailey as well, I think.
How was Dan Bailey not back in the league 5 minutes after he got cut? His name was trending on twitter with all the kicking messups
Maybe he Tweeted something in support of Kaepernick. Or wrote something in a junior high yearbook that had the word Gay in it.
BAD kicking this week.
Wow...
BAD kicking this week.
Jay Feely, Seattle, 2005
I think Bailey might still be the career leader in % over 50+ yards.
Can you elaborate?
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In the Vikings missing that FG.
Can you elaborate?
Terrible roughing the passer call on Matthews which kept the Vikings alive.
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In comment 14076591 jeff57 said:
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In the Vikings missing that FG.
Can you elaborate?
Terrible roughing the passer call on Matthews which kept the Vikings alive.
Gotcha. Thanks!
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In comment 14076567 Big Blue Blogger said:
[quote] Young kickers tend to take their teams on a roller-coaster ride. [/quote
Dan Bailey as well, I think.
How was Dan Bailey not back in the league 5 minutes after he got cut? His name was trending on twitter with all the kicking messups
Never revovered from injury
Groin injuries are tough.
Weird how the Eagles benefitted from a declined defensive penalty. IMO, the clock should only stop if the penalty is accepted and once it's declined should start when ball is placed ready for play.
Fuck no.
Weird how the Eagles benefitted from a declined defensive penalty. IMO, the clock should only stop if the penalty is accepted and once it's declined should start when ball is placed ready for play.
Interesting
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Bucs complete a pass for 1st down with 2:20 left and Eagles with no TO's left but there was defensive holding on the play. Even though the Bucs declined the penalty the clock stops, otherwise they run it down to the 2min warning and game is pretty much over. As it was that stoppage of the clock ends up making the Bucs have to punt it back to Philly with under 20 secs.
Weird how the Eagles benefitted from a declined defensive penalty. IMO, the clock should only stop if the penalty is accepted and once it's declined should start when ball is placed ready for play.
Interesting
Yeah, it ended up not having an effect on the outcome but it could've. If they block the punt or run it back for a TD, that quirk/loophole would've been huge.
While watching, it never made sense to me. If there's no penalty, Evans makes the catch inbounds and the clock keeps running right down to the 2 min warning and game over.
You'd think with the penalty being declined it wouldn't hurt the Bucs but it did by stopping the clock and making them eventually having to get a punt off, cover it, and defend two last second Philly offensive plays.
They've corrected some penalty loopholes eg, ones that carry a ten second runoff and this is one they should look into and fix as well IMO.
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Bucs complete a pass for 1st down with 2:20 left and Eagles with no TO's left but there was defensive holding on the play. Even though the Bucs declined the penalty the clock stops, otherwise they run it down to the 2min warning and game is pretty much over. As it was that stoppage of the clock ends up making the Bucs have to punt it back to Philly with under 20 secs.
Weird how the Eagles benefitted from a declined defensive penalty. IMO, the clock should only stop if the penalty is accepted and once it's declined should start when ball is placed ready for play.
Interesting
i said this a few years back. giants got HURT by this...i think it was against dallas but truthfully not sure.
its so silly that a declined defensive penalty would stop clock.