RiverDog wrote:Jezus, horrible throw by Jimmy G! Wide open receiver at a short distance that he overthrows for a pick.
Good. All the teams from our division must lose.
RiverDog wrote:Jezus, horrible throw by Jimmy G! Wide open receiver at a short distance that he overthrows for a pick.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Damn. 49ers move on.
obiken wrote:I hate to say it but I would rather see the Niners win than the Cowkids.
obiken wrote:I hate to say it but I would rather see the Niners win than the Cowkids.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Definitely a win-win because either team losing is a good thing. I remember when Frisco versus the Cowboys was an elite matchup. Now it's just a waste of time.
Hawktawk wrote:Bills Chiefs is for the conference championship. I think the Bills have an excellent chance . At this stage of the game Big Ben is simply washed up and the team had no chance despite the best defensive efforts early . That’s not likely to be the case this game although Allen has been streaky and small in the biggest games . He has more ways to beat you if he’s on . Mainly the designed runs and runs up the middle in short yardage . I see a mid scoring war there . Haven’t checked all the.games but I’m a huge AZ fan tonight . I’d love to see Stafford go winless in the postseason again and create turmoil on that team . They have been Seattle’s kryptonite, Russels for sure .
NorthHawk wrote:I began wondering what Kelce's career would have been like if he played Pete ball for us. I would imagine that he would be mostly limited to being an in-line blocker
with a few throws his way. The other thing that stuck out was the KC OL. With 4 new starters and 2 rookies they looked pretty good but they will get a much bigger
test against the Bills next week. Still, KC has developed a better OL in one year than we've had in 10 years with Pete. It also helps that Reid/Bienemy put in new
wrinkles every game that opposing Defenses aren't fully prepared for. Unlike Pete ball where opposing Defenses sometimes call out the play when our Offense lines up.
Hawktawk wrote:Bills Chiefs is for the conference championship. I think the Bills have an excellent chance . At this stage of the game Big Ben is simply washed up and the team had no chance despite the best defensive efforts early . That’s not likely to be the case this game although Allen has been streaky and small in the biggest games . He has more ways to beat you if he’s on . Mainly the designed runs and runs up the middle in short yardage . I see a mid scoring war there . Haven’t checked all the.games but I’m a huge AZ fan tonight . I’d love to see Stafford go winless in the postseason again and create turmoil on that team . They have been Seattle’s kryptonite, Russels for sure .
Hawktawk wrote:There was a period of time this year when Mahomes and the offense looked like crap . They have gelled now but there were questions about the team less than 3 months ago
NorthHawk wrote:They got it fixed in a few months, not years, or never.
RiverDog wrote:Agreed about Chiefs-Bills being the real AFCCG. I'm rooting for the Rams tonight as they have a local hero playing for them in the form of Cooper Kupp.
I still can't get over how poorly played the Niners-Cowboys contest was. It always irritates me when I see simple, no brainer mistakes, like Dak not having the presence of mind to find the ref as soon as he got up from his last scramble. Inexcusable for someone that's played as much football as he has. Garoppolo wasn't much better, calling for a snap before his line was set.
TriCitySam wrote:Not good by Dak, but also gotta put a bunch of blame on the Cowboy coaches (yeah, my Prosser guy as well. I'm thinking the Jags just drew a line thru his name)....very risky call going up the middle with seconds left, without making refs aware they needed to be on their toes.
NorthHawk wrote:It seems to me that he panics at times. Trying to avoid the sack and getting a pick 6 instead was one occasion tonight, but he’s done similar things at other parts of the field with less catastrophic results. Maybe in time he will settle down more under pressure.
trents wrote:One of the announcers last night stated K. Murray was 5'11". If he's 5'11" then Russ is 6'2". Murray looks more like 5'8" to me.
trents wrote:If the NFL physical stats listings for players are no more accurate than the NBA's are they can be taken with a grain of salt. Damian Lillard is listed as 6'3" I believe but he looks much closer to 6'0 to me. And often NFL player weights are quite dated, probably representing draft day weights. Marshawn Lynch was listed as 215 lbs.
RiverDog wrote:
I dislike the Cowboys more than any single team, including the Niners, Pats, and Stealers. I can't stand Jerry Jones and will never forgive him for the way he fired Tom Landry. I don't mind seeing the Niners win and will be rooting for them to beat the Packers next weekend as I have a severe dislike for Aaron Rodgers. Keep in mind that the more they win, the lower they pick in the draft.
KC's defense has really turned it around. When the offense was failing in the first quarter, they kept them in the game. IMO they are the favorites to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl.
This must be our first ever MNF playoff game. It puts the winner at a disadvantage as they'll have to play on a short week. I also noted that it's going to be on both ESPN and ABC (ABC owns ESPN). I see that they still have their requirement that all playoff games must be aired on broadcast TV vs. exclusively cable or satellite.
Old but Slow wrote:I know I'm stretching the limit off the topic, but the size reference about basketball recalls an observation I've made. Measure height at the shoulders, not the top of the head. Some have long necks, and some seem to have no neck at all, so the only advantage of the higher head is vision is higher, which I don't consider much of a factor. Functional height then can mean that a 6' 10" player is as tall as some 7 footers.
Sorry. Now to return to our scheduled programming.
Agent 86 wrote:Hey Riv, remember the 49'ers don't have a 1st round pick in 2022 or 2023. They traded their 2021, 2022, and 2023 1st round picks along with a 3rd rounder in 2022 for Miami's 2021 1st round pick (#3 overall) to select Trey Lance. So the 49'ers selecting higher in the draft hurts them more the next 2 years. Kinda like us with Jamaal Adams, thank goodness that one is done with after the 2022 Draft.
trents wrote:One of the announcers last night stated K. Murray was 5'11". If he's 5'11" then Russ is 6'2". Murray looks more like 5'8" to me.
trents wrote:One of the announcers last night stated K. Murray was 5'11". If he's 5'11" then Russ is 6'2". Murray looks more like 5'8" to me.
Hawktawk wrote:Russ is short as NFL guys go . Murray is clearly shorter or at least plays shorter . He has nowhere near the poise Russ usually has . He’s a dynamic starter in the league but not championship material . They would have been better off with Colt McCoy yesterday . Brutal .
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