OT: Washington Football Team: 2021 Regular Season - Part 1 - The Taylor Heinicke Show

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g00n

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Expected more from Philly today, they're not going to suck that bad. Dallas is expected to be the class of the division just like last year before Dak went down.

Once again it's going to come down to H2H divisional games.
 

g00n

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The Julio Jones non-TD highlights a problem with the rules I've talked about before. He's going out of the endzone backwards and lands on his toes, and when his heel comes down it might touch the OOB line by a blade of grass.

If he just taps his toe and kicks his feet up then lands on his butt OOB it's a touchdown. But because his heel came down OOB after his toe touched, he's considered OOB.

So in other words, if his toe touches and his butt touches OOB next, it's a catch. If his toe touches and his heel touches OOB next, it's incomplete.

This is despite the fact that if you touch your butt down IN bounds then you're down IN bounds.

It makes no sense. The NFL needs to change this rule so you only have to get some part of both feet in bounds. Or just one foot.
 
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sycamore

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Is it pretty safe to say Kyler Murray (Cards QB) is the most exciting player in the league? Crazy, utterly unpredictable,
but also flat out entertaining.
 

twabby

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Imagine Ron Rivera and the Football Team going for it on 4th down in that situation!
 

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The Julio Jones non-TD highlights a problem with the rules I've talked about before. He's going out of the endzone backwards and lands on his toes, and when his heel comes down it might touch the OOB line by a blade of grass.

If he just taps his toe and kicks his feet up then lands on his butt OOB it's a touchdown. But because his heel came down OOB after his toe touched, he's considered OOB.

So in other words, if his toe touches and his butt touches OOB next, it's a catch. If his toe touches and his heel touches OOB next, it's incomplete.

This is despite the fact that if you touch your butt down IN bounds then you're down IN bounds.

It makes no sense. The NFL needs to change this rule so you only have to get some part of both feet in bounds. Or just one foot.
I see what you mean. Two toes in is in if the next thing that hits the ground is anything but the other part of the foot, which is kind of weird. If you can spotlight the toe tap and conclude that he was first in-bounds the rest is academic.
 
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AlexBrovechkin8

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Coors Light is the most passible of the american main stream beers.
Love drinking Coors out of those mini bottles and would never drink Coors otherwise so good on them for creating an effective marketing campaign for a subpar beer.

I honestly go for Miller Lites first if I'm drinking light beer.
 

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Heineken? Pabst Blue Ribbon, F****r! (yelled in Dennis Hopper's voice).

But actually, whats the hate for Yuengling, Pabst, Narragansett, and Natty Bo? All are superior to Coors, Bud, Miller etc. imho

Obligatory football question, predictions for Sunday?
 
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tenken00

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I've actually switched out beers these days and have went full out Claw-ing. As in White Claw. I feel so ashamed lol. But I find it helps with my sugar intake, or rather, less of it.

Do you Claw, bro?
 
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