oh no jags what is you doin'?
It’s just a matter of time before Jacksonville realizes they are indeed Jacksonville.
Phenomenal play.Fantastic defensive play by Gilmore on 4th and long.
Eh come on dude, that was a pretty excellently officiated game. Zero controversies all game.That was a hell of a hold on that third down play. But it's the Pats so it isn't getting called. Probably would have won anyway but it is laughable the calls they consistently get year after year.
Eh come on dude, that was a pretty excellently officiated game. Zero controversies all game.
DudeThey called one penalty on the Pats all game long and on the play that ended the game missed as obvious a hold on the edge as you could have.
Was Blake Bortles crying on the sideline?
Was Blake Bortles crying on the sideline?
a) WeakWhat? No way you can't see that.
ITT, cory = gare beara) Weak
b) Assume it got called. Jags gonna drive 80 yards for a game winning TD in a minute and change?
c) Dude
I say it the third way. Not sure how you would make that phonetic.Do you say Jag-wars, Jag-wires, or Jaguars (where the last syllable is like saying "are" with a w before it? I had no idea there were so many ways to say Jaguars. I say it the 3rd/last way I offered in the first sentence.
Yeah... the way it's supposed to be pronounced!I say it the third way.
I say Jagwires
My younger brother says Jag-wires. Pisses me off.
My younger brother says Jag-wires. Pisses me off.
Am I supposed to know the movie? Or just the gist of the quote? And I’m assuming I’m Jack and you’re Annette??
If you're the car company, it's pronounced JAG-u-wars.Do you say Jag-wars, Jag-wires, or Jaguars (where the last syllable is like saying "are" with a w before it? I had no idea there were so many ways to say Jaguars. I say it the 3rd/last way I offered in the first sentence.
If you're the car company, it's pronounced JAG-u-wars.
a) Weak
b) Assume it got called. Jags gonna drive 80 yards for a game winning TD in a minute and change?
c) Dude
JagsDo you say Jag-wars, Jag-wires, or Jaguars (where the last syllable is like saying "are" with a w before it? I had no idea there were so many ways to say Jaguars. I say it the 3rd/last way I offered in the first sentence.
a-Obvious call, not sure why one would justify not calling it. I mean, it is hard to argue that guy didn't have the angle to tackle him without the hold, which is the very holds they say they call.
b-Already admitted that.
I disagree that it was obvious. His hands remained inside. You see that kind of block on just about every play.a-Obvious call, not sure why one would justify not calling it.
There have been plenty of NFL games this season where the officiating was awful and deserved to be criticized. I've banged the drum on it in this thread during the season. This game wasn't one. I thought it was officiated very accurately. The Gronk helmet-to-helmet was correctly called. The one big DPI on the Patriots' drive right before half where they scored was correctly called. The blatant hold in the open field on Jaguars' tackle Robinson was called. Other than that, the refs let them play and only threw flags when needed. They also correctly identified some plays in real time that were tough to identify, and got them all right (the Jack fumble recovery, some of the sideline and endline catches, etc.)a-Obvious call, not sure why one would justify not calling it. I mean, it is hard to argue that guy didn't have the angle to tackle him without the hold, which is the very holds they say they call.
b-Already admitted that.
Pats OLine held all night in a big way. 3 blatant missed PI calls that would have kept Jag drives alive.There have been plenty of NFL games this season where the officiating was awful and deserved to be criticized. I've banged the drum on it in this thread during the season. This game wasn't one. I thought it was officiated very accurately. The Gronk helmet-to-helmet was correctly called. The one big DPI on the Patriots' drive right before half where they scored was correctly called. The blatant hold in the open field on Jaguars' tackle Robinson was called. Other than that, the refs let them play and only threw flags when needed. They also correctly identified some plays in real time that were tough to identify, and got them all right (the Jack fumble recovery, some of the sideline and endline catches, etc.)
Pats OLine held all night in a big way. 3 blatant missed PI calls that would have kept Jag drives alive.
Pats only getting hit with one penalty was laughable.