adding to Jim Everett’s reputation of being ‘soft.’
^^^^Chris
adding to Jim Everett’s reputation of being ‘soft.’
^^^^Chris
They had a mercifully brief rule change where fan noise created a five-yard penalty and a loss of timeout in 1989. I remember the 49ers complaining about the Kingdome noise in the preseason and Seattle losing all three timeouts for the half as a result.
I only watched the first quarter of the game, but the Raiders looked radically different. They came to play and they looked like they were giving the Chiefs their best shot.
Oh man, I didn’t realize Seattle/Dallas was a prime time game.
Apologies in advance, fellas.
I couldn’t help but think one of the DPIs against Seattle last night would have been much harder for the refs to catch if they hadn’t been wearing fluorescent uniforms and wrist bands.
Yes, downed inside the 5! That means a 10-minute 96 yard drive ending in a TD!
ALRIGHT HERE WE GO MASSIVE COMEBACK
Okay, folks, here’s Geno coming in to march down the field and score 21 points in the final 30 seconds of the half
Dallas going into the tent to look for his hands
Just waiting for the dryer to go off and then I’m hittin’ the sack
Russ, unless he suddenly catches fire for the next two years and produces playoff berths, won’t be worth the value of the trade, nor will he be worth the value of the contract.
Essentially, it is how much sunk cost Denver wants to pursue.
The absolute most fascinating thing with Russ, especially now that this has happened across multiple coaches and multiple OCs, is how he can put up gaudy stats on paper and still preside over offenses that seem to struggle to gain yards outside of the “splash” plays. He is also very prone to at least one, maybe two, boneheaded plays a quarter.
This means that Russ will play well enough that the team will be only able to (outside of trades) reach for mid-level talent in the draft and hope they can develop them on the fly.
That said, cutting a mid-performing Russ means that the franchise will probably sink its season for the next few years. While Denver will be able to “rebuild” sooner, the question becomes just how much ownership is willing to bear in losses, both financial and on the field.
Every player and Cortland Finnegan, it seems