Dak Prescott should not have spiked the ball on the final drive; the downs were more valuable than the clock
I hated that spike that Dak [Prescott] did. You should not have spiked that... You got to have either a play called or something for that exact scenario where you know you're going to run in a panic moment. And he went up and spiking that—he got rid of a down that he thought he wouldn't need. The downs were more valuable in that circumstance.
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Beer before liquor, you'll never be sicker; Jalen [Reagor] before Justin [Jefferson], you just drafted a busted.
The NFL should keep the seventh playoff seed
To the people that are saying we should not have a seventh playoff seed: you're wrong. Fuck you. If we didn't have that last week, these matchups would have been better... speak as a team that's like, that's our ceiling really is this 7th seed. Just like you and the Bears last year, right? Like just getting to the playoffs, that's absolutely worth having that extra seat in there.
A seven-seed will eventually beat a two-seed in the NFL playoffs
Dummies, like you're just playing the results. One year a seven seed will get hot and they'll win. They'll beat the two seed and everyone will look like an idiot.
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I grew up loving the ACC tournament. I don't love it anymore because it's not in Greensboro. The ACC is a North Carolina League. It's a tobacco league. Put it back in Greensboro.
The Ravens failed Max Crosby's physical intentionally to pivot to Trey Hendrickson
It's almost like they had it ready to go. They pivot to Trey Hendrickson. It feels like they had, by the letter of the law, they had the ability to fail [Crosby] for the physical because he's not ready to play. Technically the Ravens didn't break any rules, they just used it to get someone better that just came available.
The NFL will launch a spring game within a matter of years
We're a matter of years away, not decades, from the NFL doing a spring game. I think I might be into that. One spring game, just like college football. It would be kind of sick.