Flacco reminds me of Vinny. Big, strong guy with a cannon, but with a tendency to be an interception machine.
they got behind so they had to throw the ball. Stefanski is an excellent coach, he could coach circles around Saleh
It was 17-14 and the Browns had two possessions where they ran the ball once and threw it 7 times in the second quarter. They ran 8 plays down 24-14 on their first possession of the second half after forcing a 3 and out and ran the ball 2/8 times before the first pick 6. From that point on I get they basically had to throw it down 3 scores. It’s almost like the Texans duped them into getting into a shootout. I agree, he’s a good coach but that was piss poor game management where he became a prisoner of the moment. That’s the exact game flow you don’t want to play against them especially at home.
Life is all about stopping/not doing the awful things we’re capable of doing, and it does deserve recognition when people overcome obstacles. Addiction is a disease, not a choice. Nobody wakes up saying “hey I have so many great options to experience life, but I’m just gonna choose to drink a handle of cheap vodka instead”. I guess people with mental health diseases should just smile and get over it in your world.
Considering that the most of the county is still under a travel ban (including Orchard Park), which won't be lifted until tomorrow morning, I think a little more than wind was involved here.
I think if your stadium can't be ready for a scheduled playoff game you should lose your homefield advantage.
Betting on football has ruined any faith in the integrity of the game. Now everyone silently has second thoughts on any controversial call or play.
Again, this has absolutely nothing to do with the stadium. No one is allowed on the roads in the area - how exactly are you going to hold a football game? What exactly do you think would be the reaction if officials said that nobody can get on the roads, unless they're going to a football game?