I figured it'd get pulled. I YouTubed it right after I saw the highlight during the game. I wonder how long it took to get pulled.
SEA kicker Walsh has to go. Missed three field goals and SEA loses by four points. My impression of Seahawks fans is this guy will be tar and feathered and run out of town on a rail.
Cowherd today. Boy you really miss when Brady and Ruthlessbuger don’t play. Beyond those two the AFC doesn’t have much in the QB department. Look at the NFC QBs: Phi Dal Lar Sea Was Det We saw Smith yesterday against an also ran Dal secondary. He had only one big play. Yawn. And we must admit Dal has great offensive and now defensive lines. It will be interesting to see how they do without Zeke for six games. Though they won’t win the division they are playing well enough to go to the Super Bowl. You couldn’t ask more from a QB than what you got from Dak yesterday.
Look at the stats. Sea killed them in just about every category except penalties and the score. Walsh cannot be relied on in the post season either. Sea is a playoff team. They need to get a good kicker.
Seattle has made a few questionable decisions recently. Letting Haushka go for Walsh???? The defensive on the final drive yesterday?? Dan Patrick and Tony Dungy were discussing that and were also perplexed.
I agree with most of what you wrote. Dak continues to amaze me with his poise at such an early stage in his career. He may not throw the ball perfect every time, but you never get the impression he's in panic mode. For such a young player, impressive. D backs are not the strength, but I think they're more than an "also ran" crew. They're mostly young and improving. That said, I wanted to strangle Byron Jones at the end of the first half!! T
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000873792/article/texans-release-matt-mcgloin-sign-josh-johnson For Pete's sake, just sign Kaepernick. He'll either be a capable fill-in and resurrect his career and Texans playoff hopes, or he'll be a wash out and then the NFL is done with him in good conscience. Savage was horrible yesterday, and IIRC pretty poor in the one game he started at beginning of season...T
In all reality though, it makes the least sense for the Texans to sign him. The Texans have Watson for next year, and this year is a lost cause anyway. Also, we don't have any clue what Kaeps demands may be, and there's that injunction. Does that drop if he signs with a team? Maybe he doesn't want to drop it? So many unknowns and everyone is just throwing stuff out there.
Good points & questions. I was assuming that they still have a chance in the weak AFC South, but with Jax and resurgent Titans, maybe not. I was also thinking a half-year, prove it contract, to set himself up for next year. Have to admit, politics aside, his football/contract situation is totally confounding...T
I think Jax is on the rise to be more competitive, but we'll see of course. It is a strange world in the NFL the more I think about it. Ray Rice gets suspended for a year and out of the league after his incident (first time in trouble ever), and Josh Gordon having his issues with marijuana, meanwhile, you have a lot of other criminal/abusers getting in trouble over the years and suspended a few games. And the ****ing government gets involved in a **** they shouldn't. It's all very bizarre.
Many transgressions more egregious than exercising one's right to protest have been forgiven in sport, but I get it, he's ticked off a lot of people. Including the folks who sign NFL paycheck. And rightly so. I would ask, though, do you think some QB-hungry team would have signed him if he was still the 2013 version of Colin Kaepernick? T
The NFL players forgot, or more likely never knew, who their customers are. It ain't about you, nitwit.
http://houston.cbslocal.com/2017/11/07/gallant-why-dont-we-hear-from-rick-smith-more/amp/ That one may pique your interest Tom.
Well not every GM can be a spotlight hog like JJ. I'm just amazed he didn't get fired after the Brock debacle...T
Brock is playing for Den at Cle expense. However, one could argue that Brock is worth what Den is paying for him. and l would agree with that.
It's hard to feel sorry for someone with tens of millions of bucks in the bank, but man, career wise, he's gone from penthouse to outhouse pretty quickly. T
He has pursued at any/all costs. His agent sent notice to all 32 teams, not one replied - so nobody knows what his demands are. Also, I disagree about this season being a lost cause. If they string a few wins in a row, and get hot going into the playoffs, anything can happen. Like Tom said, the AFC south is very weak and anybody can win it. Remember Giants snuck into the playoffs at 9-7 and ended up winning the SB. It will only be a lost cause if they give up on the QB situation right now. Kaep is the best option out there at this time. And, they don't have to sign him to multiple years, they can sign him for the remainder of this year. But, if they do sign him to 2 years, and he plays well, then they can trade him for a draft pick (or two) so it could be a win-win. If he bombs, then they simply cut him and they are no worse off.
If Ray Lewis is being truthful and the Raven's were about to sign him until Kaeps girlfriend made her comments about the Raven's owner, his gf could be a piece of the puzzle that no one brings up. She has manipulated him I believe that 100%, and she's a bad seed. But just because a notice was sent out, that doesn't really tell a lot. There's so much unknown we're all just pissing in the wind. We still have not heard from him, at all and that's not good. Which was the same comment made by a former Green Beret/Football player that has spoken to Kaep and was interviewed on our local radio station. http://houston.cbslocal.com/2017/11/08/nate-boyer-colin-kaepernick-should-be-one-of-the-guys-bringing-our-country-together/
It tells that he is very interested in continuing to play in the NFL. It shows that he isn't waiting for someone to call, but that he is being pro-active. He even said he would work out in private for any team, in case a team may be interested but is afraid of a backlash.