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Whew! Great play by Malcolm Jenkins that gave us a last chance to win it. Still, blowing a 17 point lead :angry:

One thing that has bugged me about Sean Peyton's coaching is that he doesn't seem to kick them while they're down. Up by 17? Make it 30 and blow them out. Don't have to run up the score, but give them no hope.

Whew! Great play by Malcolm Jenkins that gave us a last chance to win it. Still, blowing a 17 point lead :angry:

One thing that has bugged me about Sean Peyton's coaching is that he doesn't seem to kick them while they're down. Up by 17? Make it 30 and blow them out. Don't have to run up the score, but give them no hope.

That is why Bill Belichik is the best coach this decade.

9-2 :)

and andre johnson is not going to be playing football for a LONG time

That fight was intense and I haven't seen that kind of fight happen for... I can't even remember the last time something like that happen.

Bills could've won that game. Anyone see that drop by Steve Johnson. That would've ended the game right there...

9-2 :)

and andre johnson is not going to be playing football for a LONG time

You must not know much about AJ, yes I'm from Texas but everyone knows that he didn't star the fight...he finished it. Not once has AJ had any issues since he came into the league and most of the Titans players especially Courtney (as I like to call him now) is known for dirty play. Watch the videos multiple times and you'll see why I said what I said.

He'll be gone for one game at most.

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PWNED!

Finnegan is a dirty player. He's a douche, but it doesn't excuse what Dre Johnson did. Especially considering they were winning big.

Finnegan could have done some serious damage to AJ if his helmet was strapped on tighter. I don't blame his actions as almost ANYONE would have done that out of self-defense.

Finnegan could have done some serious damage to AJ if his helmet was strapped on tighter. I don't blame his actions as almost ANYONE would have done that out of self-defense.

He's a professional athlete, his team are up big. He should keep his cool.

Self defence is irrelevant. This is a sport, there are officials on the field for that sort of thing.

He's a professional athlete, his team are up big. He should keep his cool.

Self defence is irrelevant. This is a sport, there are officials on the field for that sort of thing.

I'm not going to argue the fact he should have kept his cool. That's the logical approach but Finn was trying to make a point and after being burned multiple times on offense by AF and AJ it needed to happen. He messed with the wrong bull and got the horns, no doubt.

So all in all, you would have rather seen AJ get his head snapped when his helmet went flying off or him try to defend himself because he's not a worthless rag-doll like Finn?

I'm not going to argue the fact he should have kept his cool. That's the logical approach but Finn was trying to make a point and after being burned multiple times on offense by AF and AJ it needed to happen. He messed with the wrong bull and got the horns, no doubt.

So all in all, you would have rather seen AJ get his head snapped when his helmet went flying off or him try to defend himself because he's not a worthless rag-doll like Finn?

No, not at all. I wouldn't want to see any player get injured. I'm just saying that the officials are there for that very reason and they usually do a very good job of breaking up the fights.

I can definitely appreciate where you're coming from, I just think Dre went too far.

Can't wait for Ryan to lose again at home (and it will happen, I believe this year) so that I can stop hearing about that stat.

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i bet johnson gets 3 games. roger giddel is a power hungry d-bag folks when it comes to this remember.

Nah, I don't hate Ryan. He's got a great future and I'm excited to see it, even if it is against the Saints twice each year. It's the constant fawning is what irks me. It's almost as bad as the fawning and adoration of Peyton Manning. I like Manning, but man, give enough of the butt kissing.

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