NFL 2015: Week 4

So should have been 1st and goal Lions:

https://twitter.com/SportsCenter/sta...

Stele wrote:

So should have been 1st and goal Lions:

https://twitter.com/SportsCenter/sta...

So after Chancellor punches it out the guy in the end zone who then helped it out with one more punch?

I just want to see the play now. The NFL makes it so difficult to watch plays the next day online.

EvilDead wrote:

I just want to see the play now. The NFL makes it so difficult to watch plays the next day online.

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Wow, that is pretty obvious. Thanks for posting that. ESPN and other sights had tons of teaser videos that just went to talking heads with still shots.

Yeah I was going to post a follow-up this morning but found the same thing... lots of talking heads, no actual video of the play. Even the one video I saw last night at SBNation I went into my history and couldn't get it to load up for some reason.

I'm just gonna post these two things in the midst of Kam's punch.

Bills to work out Trent Richardson

Some in congress are beginning to take talk about DraftKings and FanDuel. We knew this was coming, but I thought this was interesting:

Both companies have acknowledged that a DraftKings employee won $350,000 at FanDuel.

Yeah, that sounds legit.

garion333 wrote:

I'm just gonna post these two things in the midst of Kam's punch.

Bills to work out Trent Richardson

Some in congress are beginning to take talk about DraftKings and FanDuel. We knew this was coming, but I thought this was interesting:

Both companies have acknowledged that a DraftKings employee won $350,000 at FanDuel.

Yeah, that sounds legit.

If Congress goes full sledgehammer on them, this could be the fastest rise and fall of an industry since...I have no idea.

Rat Boy wrote:
garion333 wrote:

I'm just gonna post these two things in the midst of Kam's punch.

Bills to work out Trent Richardson

Some in congress are beginning to take talk about DraftKings and FanDuel. We knew this was coming, but I thought this was interesting:

Both companies have acknowledged that a DraftKings employee won $350,000 at FanDuel.

Yeah, that sounds legit.

If Congress goes full sledgehammer on them, this could be the fastest rise and fall of an industry since...I have no idea.

Online gambling?

garion333 wrote:

I'm just gonna post these two things in the midst of Kam's punch.

Bills to work out Trent Richardson

Some in congress are beginning to take talk about DraftKings and FanDuel. We knew this was coming, but I thought this was interesting:

Both companies have acknowledged that a DraftKings employee won $350,000 at FanDuel.

Yeah, that sounds legit.

They don't use the exact same numbers.

If the one guy was sharper then the other site cleaning up on their site until they adjusted is not unfathomable.

jowner, they are roughly the same. It is more that winners on both sites win by finding market value inefficiencies and going against the popular picks. Since employees of one site have access to the data that shows what users of their site have picked, they can use that information on the other site. I read an article earlier today that said it was kind of an open secret amongst employees in that industry that the big winners are commonly employees of the other sites.

Some D-line play, starring Aaron Donald of the Rams. A pretty interesting in-the-trenches read.

FO was talking about batted ball penalties and apparently Blaine Gabbert had one in 2011. I tracked down the video of it. I then made this:

http://i.imgur.com/qjYVM5e.gifv (15 mb, btw)

Enix wrote:

Some D-line play, starring Aaron Donald of the Rams. A pretty interesting in-the-trenches read.

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Jesus, they might as well hang a "Welcome to our backfield" sign in that gap.

I didn't even wait for the video to proceed to the snap before snapping that screenshot.

garion333 wrote:

FO was talking about batted ball penalties and apparently Blaine Gabbert had one in 2011. I tracked down the video of it. I then made this:

http://i.imgur.com/qjYVM5e.gifv (15 mb, btw)

Man, I don't need this sh*t today. I already lived through the Blaine Gabbert era, and I'm desperately hoping I'm not about to live through another one out here!

Greg Hardy made some comments yesterday. Jerry Jones commented on the comments today. Suddenly why the Cowboys were willing to take Hardy on makes sense; Jerry sounds completely out of touch.

Rat Boy wrote:

Greg Hardy made some comments yesterday. Jerry Jones commented on the comments today. Suddenly why the Cowboys were willing to take Hardy on makes sense; Jerry sounds completely out of touch.

Has that asshole ever been in touch?

tboon wrote:
Rat Boy wrote:

Greg Hardy made some comments yesterday. Jerry Jones commented on the comments today. Suddenly why the Cowboys were willing to take Hardy on makes sense; Jerry sounds completely out of touch.

Has that asshole ever been in touch?

No, but I'm starting to wonder if one can make a case that he's becoming senile.

Becoming? This, from a Cowboys fan.

Rat Boy wrote:
tboon wrote:
Rat Boy wrote:

Greg Hardy made some comments yesterday. Jerry Jones commented on the comments today. Suddenly why the Cowboys were willing to take Hardy on makes sense; Jerry sounds completely out of touch.

Has that asshole ever been in touch?

No, but I'm starting to wonder if one can make a case that he's becoming senile.

And the point spread grows....

I think people are guessing that if the patriots were going to move to the ground game, in the 4th quarter with a lead, it won't be for the next two games.

Rat Boy wrote:
tboon wrote:
Rat Boy wrote:

Greg Hardy made some comments yesterday. Jerry Jones commented on the comments today. Suddenly why the Cowboys were willing to take Hardy on makes sense; Jerry sounds completely out of touch.

Has that asshole ever been in touch?

No, but I'm starting to wonder if one can make a case that he's becoming senile.

Well, he didn't pick Johnny Football, so he has that going for him for the next few years, at least.