getting screwed on a call. They caused a fumble - there was never a clear initial recovery, but the ball was batted back into the end zone, where Washington recovered as the defensive team.
It being ruled a fumble and recovery by Washington with a fumble on the return recovered in the end zone that is called a safety for Cincy.
There was a holding penalty that Washington can choose to accept, but Cincy will get 3 points.
Should be a fumble and a touchback since the Redskin who initially recovered never had possession before "refumbling"
getting screwed on a call. They caused a fumble - there was never a clear initial recovery, but the ball was batted back into the end zone, where Washington recovered as the defensive team.
It being ruled a fumble and recovery by Washington with a fumble on the return recovered in the end zone that is called a safety for Cincy.
There was a holding penalty that Washington can choose to accept, but Cincy will get 3 points.
Should be a fumble and a touchback since the Redskin who initially recovered never had possession before "refumbling"
we are in the largest market in the country (NY). There are no local teams playing right now... and we can watch just ONE game.
So, if I understand this correctly... it is due to the ridiculous TV contracts they have in NY. Correct? So, the NFL is getting paid to keep their product away from the eyes of the fans in the NY area.
When you think about all of the schemes the league has come up with in the past to generate interest (including playing games in the UK)... blocking them from being seen in NY is the most short sighted decision they could make.
we are in the largest market in the country (NY). There are no local teams playing right now... and we can watch just ONE game.
So, if I understand this correctly... it is due to the ridiculous TV contracts they have in NY. Correct? So, the NFL is getting paid to keep their product away from the eyes of the fans in the NY area.
When you think about all of the schemes the league has come up with in the past to generate interest (including playing games in the UK)... blocking them from being seen in NY is the most short sighted decision they could make.
we are in the largest market in the country (NY). There are no local teams playing right now... and we can watch just ONE game.
So, if I understand this correctly... it is due to the ridiculous TV contracts they have in NY. Correct? So, the NFL is getting paid to keep their product away from the eyes of the fans in the NY area.
When you think about all of the schemes the league has come up with in the past to generate interest (including playing games in the UK)... blocking them from being seen in NY is the most short sighted decision they could make.
Oh. You assume they care about the fans?
Hell no... I am saying they care about building the fan base and interest. Not saying they actually care about the fans.
Seems like too many decisions they make drive more people away.
Let's go Browns and Bengals!
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to go for it. Take the points and the lead in the slop.
Agreed...take the 95 yd drive, momentum, and points
Agreed. Especially in bad weather.
Jesus these coaches today are acting like its September. Point are at a premium at this poitn of year.
I don’t watch the Eagles every week, but has the Jalen Hurts thing worked even once this season?
You beat me to it. It’s like Bizzaro rookie year Lamar Jackson.
It being ruled a fumble and recovery by Washington with a fumble on the return recovered in the end zone that is called a safety for Cincy.
There was a holding penalty that Washington can choose to accept, but Cincy will get 3 points.
Should be a fumble and a touchback since the Redskin who initially recovered never had possession before "refumbling"
You mean the AFC North with the potentially 16-0 Steelers in it?
It being ruled a fumble and recovery by Washington with a fumble on the return recovered in the end zone that is called a safety for Cincy.
There was a holding penalty that Washington can choose to accept, but Cincy will get 3 points.
Should be a fumble and a touchback since the Redskin who initially recovered never had possession before "refumbling"
THANK YOU FOR THIS:)
So, if I understand this correctly... it is due to the ridiculous TV contracts they have in NY. Correct? So, the NFL is getting paid to keep their product away from the eyes of the fans in the NY area.
When you think about all of the schemes the league has come up with in the past to generate interest (including playing games in the UK)... blocking them from being seen in NY is the most short sighted decision they could make.
Yes, really.
Yes, really.
And son, if you can believe it, the New York Giants picked a Running Back second overall in the year 2018. It was a dark time.
So, if I understand this correctly... it is due to the ridiculous TV contracts they have in NY. Correct? So, the NFL is getting paid to keep their product away from the eyes of the fans in the NY area.
When you think about all of the schemes the league has come up with in the past to generate interest (including playing games in the UK)... blocking them from being seen in NY is the most short sighted decision they could make.
Oh. You assume they care about the fans?
He runs a sweet book club though.
The Ravens get a 3rd down stop and they call roughing the passer where Tannehill was hit at the waist.
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we are in the largest market in the country (NY). There are no local teams playing right now... and we can watch just ONE game.
So, if I understand this correctly... it is due to the ridiculous TV contracts they have in NY. Correct? So, the NFL is getting paid to keep their product away from the eyes of the fans in the NY area.
When you think about all of the schemes the league has come up with in the past to generate interest (including playing games in the UK)... blocking them from being seen in NY is the most short sighted decision they could make.
Oh. You assume they care about the fans?
Hell no... I am saying they care about building the fan base and interest. Not saying they actually care about the fans.
Seems like too many decisions they make drive more people away.
And preferably a sport that’s not football.