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18 minutes ago, Crashcourse said:

Commanders fan here, and while it took me a few hours to get used to it, I kinda like Tuddy the mascot now.   I hope the new owners keep him because we need something to laugh at.  

And Tuddy looks like he could let out a fart any second, so yeah, I like him! 🤣

Why can't we laugh at the stupid mush-for-brains owner? At least the mascot is somewhat weird & somewhat likable.

Those 1pm Week 18 games (even thinking that we have a week 18 pisses me off), are basically going to be a 3 hour nap. And I'm going to need the Philadelphia Eagles to wake the hell up & win against the Giants to make sure that the Cowboys don't win the sorry NFC East. I know that Jalen Hurts was out a couple of weeks. But, it really irritates me that the Cowboys still has the chance at winning that stupid sorry division, that 1 seed, & that bye. In fact, just even thinking about ESPN's favorite division (NFC East) at week 18 really pisses me off.

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4 hours ago, Carey said:

That 2007 was a different story IMO.  The Giants probably didn't want to be the 16th and final victim of 16-0.  Plus, if there was ever a "moral victory" in NFL history, that game was it.

I agree, and I was the one who recently brought up how cool it was that the 2007 Giants played to win that game, and the whole Madden thing and so on.

The 2007 Giants were also a team that just started to figure out how good they were about a month before that game. They weren't a particularly young team, and Coughlin was right. They needed to keep playing to keep up the groove they had found. They kept that groove going going 4-0 in the playoffs and then 11-1 at the start of 2008 until Plaxico shot himself and it all crashed.

This Giants team is fun, but the whole thing revolves around good play calling and Jones/Barkely/Andrew Thomas on offense, and a good defensive line with some crazy-ass aggressive defensive defensive calls. The Giants would be MUCH better off this time to give some of their key players a bye week.

1 hour ago, DrSpaceman73 said:

I have never heard a td called a tuddy. That's so dumb and annoying. It's like when people online use 'seggsy time' for sexy time or to mean sex.  Shut up. You're grown ass adults. Act like it. 

I'd rather hear about a tuddy than watch that dumb, annoying, stupid griddy dancing that the players do.  I hate it. 

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So, apparently, it's griddy, not gritty. Still awful.
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Harbaugh back to the nfl are the rumors. 

 

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/01/02/report-jim-harbaugh-will-jump-to-the-nfl-if-he-gets-an-offer/amp/

 

I thought he'd stay at Michigan longer. Colts are rumored to have interst but every team with an opening is interested. 

He is going to want big money and I'm not sure irsay will pay it. 

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Reminds me of Reggie Brown, Detroit Lions player who was injured and stopped breathing on the field.  He survived, but had suffered a very serious neck injury. He had surgery, was in a halo device for months, and was able to walk again.  In that game, the players didn't want to continue playing but they were told they had to.  That was in the mid-90s, 1997 I think.  

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I can't imagine regrouping to watch this game, let alone play it.  Unless they get a great update on him, I can't imagine them going back out there.  I can't imagine them going back out there even if they do; they need to recover from the trauma -- let everyone go to the hospital, go home, whatever.  Play this thing later in the week.  Goodell needs to just say it will be rescheduled, rather than putting it on traumatized coaches and players to make a decision.

I've watched football most of my life, and I've hoped a player's injury wasn't career ending, I've had some horrible instances of hoping a guy didn't wind up paralyzed, but I have never before stood in front of the TV afraid one was going to die on the field.

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They just said that when they went to put him in the ambulance, they had to put him back on the ground to do CPR.  They're waiting on Goodell, with consultation from the coaches, to decide whether to continue or not.  Just call it.  How can anybody celebrate TDs, etc. after seeing what just happened? Have some respect. 

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1 minute ago, Carey said:

I don't know if it's up to Roger to call it or if he has to get the OK from his employers.  If he does, that's a problem for several reasons, but if he says we're done here, I hardly think his career falls in the short run or in the long run.

His employers are the owners. If any of those guys seriously insist on playing after an employee almost  dies on the field hey need to be forced to sell their teams. 

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18 minutes ago, Bastet said:

I can't imagine regrouping to watch this game, let alone play it.  Unless they get a great update on him, I can't imagine them going back out there.  I can't imagine them going back out there even if they do; they need to recover from the trauma -- let everyone go to the hospital, go home, whatever.  Play this thing later in the week.  Goodell needs to just say it will be rescheduled.

I've watched football most of my life, and I've hoped a player's injury wasn't career ending, I've had some horrible instances of hoping a guy didn't wind up paralyzed, but I have never before stood in front of the TV afraid one was going to die on the field.

Yes to all of this. This absolutely needs to be canceled. My heart was in my mouth and I had tears in my eyes. 

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I've been in the stands at a game when a player was injured, put in a neck brace and strapped to a backboard (fortunately not paralyzed, not career-ending) and  a game where a player suffered a dislocated/compound fractured ankle, with players motioning frantically for medical personnel.  In both circumstances an ambulance came on the field.  Both were absolutely devastating to see; I cannot imagine being at a game as a player is given CPR, nor being a player on the field as that happened.  And I cannot help but think of Damar Hamlin's extended family and friends watching this game and seeing this happen.  

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