NFL 2018: Wild Card Weekend

Gonna be a long game if Lamar is that jumpy all game.

Edit: Lamar running play where he should've ran out of bonds after he got the 1st down, but he slammed into the defensive player. I guess he wanted to hit someone.

This Ravens we-only-run offense was always living on borrowed time. Lamar has to stop Bortlesing as a passer.

Yup, and certainly not if two phases of the game are sitting the bed. D can't do it all.

God creates Lamar.

Lamar destroys CFB.

Lamar destroys AFC.

Chargers destroy Lamar.

Flacco inherits the earth.

It's ridiculous how much the defense and now special teams are keeping Baltimore in this game. This should already be an ass-whoopin.

Huh. Don't see that often.

*Legion* wrote:

It's ridiculous how much the defense and now special teams are keeping Baltimore in this game. This should already be an ass-whoopin.

I've stopped watching at this point. Not sure why anyone is still watching.

garion333 wrote:

I've stopped watching at this point. Not sure why anyone is still watching.

I prefer this over the arena football games.

TD #2. We got a one possession game here

This is why I keep watching.

Clothesline a guy, easiest hold call ever.

*Legion* wrote:
garion333 wrote:

I've stopped watching at this point. Not sure why anyone is still watching.

I prefer this over the arena football games.

I had to leave the house which is partially why I stopped.

What an unsatisfying ending.

What a predictable ending.

Jayhawker wrote:

Baltimore has one thing that the KC defense needs, and that is a turnover prone QB. LJ kept KC in the game, and without a huge punt return, failed to produce enough offense to worry me.

When Baltimore’s last drive started I predicted Jackson would fumble.

While think the Chargers are better than Indy, the Chiefs know Rivers, and they force turnovers from him. I think Luck runs a more efficient offense, and he can generate enough offense to keep up with Mahomes. But today is why the Ravens were my first choice of the three.

Jackson fumbled 10 times this season, and 4 times today. Does that ever improve enough to be a playoff capable QB, especially when passing is not his strength?

The last fumble wasn't on him though. Protection break down while he was passing, happens to anyone.

Yes some of his others where he is running around with the ball holding onto it with one hand and not tucked, holy crap. He does need to work on that.

Glad I don't have a card in this game. This is fan stress zone.

OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG

Edit: I was "watching" on the NFL app, couldn't watch the TV.

I was quite pleased with myself when the Eagles took the lead.

I was swearing up a storm after the kickoff return.

I upped my swearing game to the next level when the Bears completed two passes.

I started signalling "no good" as soon as the app said 4th and 2.

I was totally confident the whole time.

This is why you don't cheap out on your kicker when you had a guy like Robbie Gould.

Wow. They dovetailed right to the Golden Globes so smoothly.

Motherf*cker!!!
Oh well, back to focusing on my boy Brees.

Tough way to lose.

Wow, I just watched the replay and saw that it hit both the upright and the crossbar. Ouch.

Everything except the final few sentences in the Golden Globes opener was like hitting both uprights and crossbars over and over again.

*Legion* wrote:

This is why you don't cheap out on your kicker when you had a guy like Robbie Gould.

Cody Parker turned heel at the last minute and showed up in the Eagles locker room after the game

Dammit, Walmart, the compys attacked Nedry when he was in a Jeep, not an Explorer!

Bears didn't deserve to win, I don't think I've ever seen so many passes that were short of the line of scrimmage or first down markers. The whole first half was like a slap fight.

Still I feel bad for the kicker though.

LeapingGnome wrote:

Bears didn't deserve to win, I don't think I've ever seen so many passes that were short of the line of scrimmage or first down markers. The whole first half was like a slap fight.

True, and the defense should have held the Eagles off that last TD too.

So I caught the second half and was pretty brain dead from my weekend and a long drive. I wasn't able to be emotionally invested, for the most part.

That said, I kind of feel bad for Bears fans right now. That sort of win doesn't feel earned, especially when Doug decides to run a play that relies on a less effective Defense. Bears were a brick wall to Eagles run game the whole time, so you think that's gonna get you a 2-pt conversion? Eagles won out of luck, and that's just not satisfying.

ccesarano wrote:

So I caught the second half and was pretty brain dead from my weekend and a long drive. I wasn't able to be emotionally invested, for the most part.

That said, I kind of feel bad for Bears fans right now. That sort of win doesn't feel earned, especially when Doug decides to run a play that relies on a less effective Defense. Bears were a brick wall to Eagles run game the whole time, so you think that's gonna get you a 2-pt conversion? Eagles won out of luck, and that's just not satisfying.

Well the FG was tipped so he doesn’t deserve all the blame.

TheGameguru wrote:

Well the FG was tipped so he doesn’t deserve all the blame.

By time I went off to let my brain dead-pan no one was replaying footage. That would make it a miracle win, to be certain.