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Colts QB Richardson apparently took himself out of the game for a play because he was tired. In nearly 40 years of watching the NFL I don't think I've ever known a QB do that before. Not a great look for a 'franchise QB'.
 
From what I've read it's not unheard of, the honesty rather than a limp is though and stupidly nieve
 
From what I've read it's not unheard of, the honesty rather than a limp is though and stupidly nieve
For being tired? Never heard of a QB do that before. Feeling a tweak, sure. Not just being a bit knackered!
 
Don't know how I feel about this. Obviously I want Philly to win, but making the trip I'd like a close ish game
I'm making the trip to Indianapolis for the Colts/Bills game. I don't want it to be close! I want it to be an absolute shellacking so that midway through the 3rd quarter I can relax and enjoy it with several thousand of the Bills Mafia, while Lucas Oil Stadium empties itself of Colts fans.
 
I'm making the trip to Indianapolis for the Colts/Bills game. I don't want it to be close! I want it to be an absolute shellacking so that midway through the 3rd quarter I can relax and enjoy it with several thousand of the Bills Mafia, while Lucas Oil Stadium empties itself of Colts fans.
Perhaps Richardson will come and sit with you if he's feeling a bit tired
 
Richardson benched. Obviously the play off won't have helped and I'm sure was part of the thinking, but it seems that the primary driver is the desire to win games. Listening to the Heed The Call podcast they would have comfortably won on Sunday with Flacco
 
Watched Richardson on Sunday, he was mostly poor and the decision to skip a play was unforgivable, but he does always have the ability to find an open receiver 60 yards downfield - something he does every time he plays the Texans.

I don't agree that Flacco would have comfortably won that game for the Colts. It was a typical Texans game - take the lead, let the other team back in, then do just enough to win the game in the last minute.

Anyway, I will be spending Halloween evening watching the 6-2 Texans as underdogs against the 2-6 Jets. With Stefon Diggs out for the season, Nico Collins still not back from injury, and the backup RB missing it is going to be a long night for Joe Mixon. And with several defensive players out, not at all easy. Last second field goal to decide it.
 
The Vikings have stalled now - offence struggling and now lost Darrisaw for the season which will make things harder. I didn't expect they would challenge this season but after starting the season 5-0 it would be a very poor run to miss the play offs. Need a win on MNF after back to back losses, looks like the Darnold redemption story is coming to it's end.
 
The Vikings have stalled now - offence struggling and now lost Darrisaw for the season which will make things harder. I didn't expect they would challenge this season but after starting the season 5-0 it would be a very poor run to miss the play offs. Need a win on MNF after back to back losses, looks like the Darnold redemption story is coming to it's end.
Vikings were definitely the best team the Texans have played this season. Darnold, his offense, the defense, we were completely outplayed in every part of the game. The part that most stood out to me was that Kevin O'Connell was the youngest most relaxed HC I have ever seen. Nothing seemed to faze him.

No team goes unbeaten all season. Losing by 2 points to the Lions, and then to the Rams is no reason to worry. You should easily make the playoffs.

fwiw the Packers also dominated against us. It was only due to turnovers that the score was close.
 
Vikings were definitely the best team the Texans have played this season. Darnold, his offense, the defense, we were completely outplayed in every part of the game. The part that most stood out to me was that Kevin O'Connell was the youngest most relaxed HC I have ever seen. Nothing seemed to faze him.

No team goes unbeaten all season. Losing by 2 points to the Lions, and then to the Rams is no reason to worry. You should easily make the playoffs.

fwiw the Packers also dominated against us. It was only due to turnovers that the score was close.

Should make the play offs after that start but also in a hard division where everyone has a good record, the 2 losses was preceded by a fortunate win Vs the Jets which would have been a loss had it not been for a routine field goal which they missed. I think the Vikings will be on the road in the play offs and I don't trust them to be able to win tough road games in January. I think objectively they aren't ready to challenge for a superbowl, and I think Darnold will do enough to get a good contract somewhere and the Vikings will just move onto McCarthy next season.
 
Don't normally watch College football, but when in Rome. This is probably bollocks, but feels very pitch and catch (Oregan vs Michigan). Entertaining, but almost a different sport
 
Don't normally watch College football, but when in Rome. This is probably bollocks, but feels very pitch and catch (Oregan vs Michigan). Entertaining, but almost a different sport
It’s kind of funny that they’ve actually converged significantly over my lifetime, though it’s always shifting. The kickoffs in the League this year are an easy example of them diverging again.

You can’t overstate how few CFB players become NFL ones. Think I’ve said it before, but there’s a line of thinking about it I really like:

In CFB, most teams have one guy that can ruin your day. In the NFL, every guy was that guy in college.
 
@Alan The Horned Frogs wtf
I gave up trying to understand Texas Christians ages ago but that mascot is legendary for reasons purposeful and accidental. Love that weird shit. Shout outs to TCU alum Andy Dalton.

Other goodies:

University of Louisiana - The Ragin’ Cajuns (might be top if my Mascot Power Rankings)
University of Oregon - The Ducks
Oregon State University - The Beavers (really!)
Wake Forest University - The Demon Deacons
University of Minnesota - The Gophers
Coastal Carolina University - The Chanticleers

There are some properly silly ones as you go down the CFB “pyramid”.

As a semi-related aside, there are a ton of schools with “A&M” in the name, which stands for “Agriculture and Military”, which is where the very common Aggies mascot comes from.
 
Bryce and Tua both playing well warms the old heart.

If New Orleans lose this I think Allen is cooked.
 
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