Luck throws an interception. Next play Dolphins fumble. Next play Luck throws another interception. Next play Dolphins kneel down to end the half.
Roethlisberger throws a 97y TD pass, then heads to the locker room with a potential injury EDIT: or not.
Luck tying P. Manning with 8 straight games with 3 or more TD passes, second behind Brady's record of 10.
Where the fuck was this Denver team all year? Sheesh. There's that fucking 'whole defense poses in the endzone after a turnover' celebration again. Kill it with hellfire.
Roethlisberger with the horrible interception in the Denver end zone with a minute left and Steelers will lose. This does not make me happy, since that leaves KC as the only team ahead of the Pats for home field.
That Denver/Pittsburgh game was a good one to watch. No game ruining bad penalty calls. Nothing stupid. Just a good hard fought game.
How is it possible to suck this bad on the road...or maybe the Packers just suck, period, and they can't paper over it with Rodgers anymore. Rams/Bears in two weeks...epic matchup, if Trubisky is back by then. How was that game not protected from being flexed in.
The Colts are coming for a playoff spot. They havent lost since we beat them haha. Mike McCarthy has got to be on the hot seat at this point....All I see is a guy who benefits greatly from the QB he coaches, but overall has underachieved whilst in Green Bay. He owes his career to Mark Sanchez, the Pats win the Super Bowl if the Jets didnt knock them out.
Shocked he hasn't been canned already. He is horrible. I see people clamoring for him to become the next HC here. Boy, would that be a huge mistake.
McCarthy is gone unless they win the Super Bowl, which of course they won't. I haven't seen anyone here clamoring for him to come to the Jets. That would be insane - he has clearly underperformed as a coach. I would think that the favored choice right now would be Jim Harbaugh. I don't think he's too happy about his entire career at Michigan being defined by one game that he can't seem to win.
If he leaves now, he'll be the overrated chump who couldn't beat his main rival, so he tucked tail and ran back to the NFL. It's probably the best career move, but will his pride/ego allow it?
But how does his pride/ego feel about losing every year to his main rival? If they win their bowl game he can point to being the guy who turned the program around with a 39-12 record after they had a 46-42 record under the two previous coaches, and being the first coach since Lloyd Carr to win two bowl games. He can say "I'm confident I've left the program in a much better place than I found it," and know that except in any games against the Lions no one is actually going to care. The Jets won't play the NFC North for years (since they're playing them this year), so coming here works out very well all the way around.