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also, isn't it a personal foul if there's forcible contact to helmet/facemask? how was the last Parson's sack not a penalty? i'm no Lions fan but I don't understand officiating....
 
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also, isn't it a personal foul if there's forcible contact to helmet/facemask? how was the last Parson's sack not a penalty? i'm no Lions fan but I don't understand officiating....
How about the number of times Parsons was held on plays and never called? Or when Watson’s arm was grabbed on a catch attempt that would have been a third down conversion late?
 
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How about the number of times Parsons was held on plays and never called? Or when Watson’s arm was grabbed on a catch attempt that would have been a third down conversion late?
those were probably penalties too? just interesting to see the call missed on a QB which is the most protected position on the field
would love to know your take on the false start/time out that ended up being the difference in the game
 
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those were probably penalties too? just interesting to see the call missed on a QB which is the most protected position on the field
would love to know your take on the false start/time out that ended up being the difference in the game
He didn’t get it. He said he was yelling for it, but you wouldn’t be able to hear that. I was surprised they went for it at the end on 4th down. If they knew they were going for it, should have run Jacobs.
 
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The sadist in me doesn't mind seeing Rodgers getting beat up a little.
 
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Looks like it's Orlando for just 2027 season with them needing to just get approval from owners. With how many games they are able to play in London, then they may only end up playing as few as 5 or 6 in Orlando.
does Kahn make as much money as or even more , with games in London vs at Jax? .

I’m assuming he gets a huge subsidy from the NFL in addition to a piece of the ticket sales
 
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does Kahn make as much money as or even more , with games in London vs at Jax? .

I’m assuming he gets a huge subsidy from the NFL in addition to a piece of the ticket sales

I don't know if he necessarily makes more money. At least with the games in London, the Jags are more guaranteed to have a sold-out stadium.
 
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Or maybe they still don't trust Sheduer in big spots like that.
Perhaps, but I don’t think it’s a ringing vote of confidence to go Wildcat on a two point conversion when your starting QB has thrown for 360 with 4 TDs.

If Sanders had struggled, I get it. But you have to dance with the one you brought-particularly when he delivered all day. I think you have to give him the chance to make that play. And I say this as someone who has been skeptical at best regarding Sanders.
 
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Perhaps, but I don’t think it’s a ringing vote of confidence to go Wildcat on a two point conversion when your starting QB has thrown for 360 with 4 TDs.

Those stats were put up against the Titans who are one of the worst defenses in football. If he puts it up against a team with a much tougher defense, then there's more of an argument to have Shedeur stay in.
 
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Those stats were put up against the Titans who are one of the worst defenses in football. If he puts it up against a team with a much tougher defense, then there's more of an argument to have Shedeur stay in.

They were stilling playing the Titans when they decided to take him out and give the ball in the wildcat to a rookie RB who looks like he blew the play call. I'm not a Sanders supporter by any means but that was a tank call all the way.
 
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