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We had ‘4th quarter when down Jameis’ today, and he was fecking awesome. Throwing dimes everywhere. Connecting with Thomas and Landry everywhere :D
He did the same at FSU (year after he won the Heisman) & his last year with the Bucs. Exasperating through three quarters, heroic in the fourth.
 
Bengals special teams are really special.
 
He did the same at FSU (year after he won the Heisman) & his last year with the Bucs. Exasperating through three quarters, heroic in the fourth.

Glorious to watch, but yeah rough to watch through the first couple of quarters. His relationship with Thomas, Landry and Olave can only get better from here.
 
Knuckle right knuckle left knuckle right Doink :lol:

What is life.
 
Crazy play in Cincy. Burrow gets hit and fumbles but the back picks up the ball and scampers for a few yards to set up a FG shot.

Wait. Now they're calling it a sack.
 
So another player can’t advance on a fumble?
 
What is that stupid fecking fumble rule? Some of these time-specific rules in the NFL...
 
Rodgers and packers need to throw short gains. Wish they would set those up
 
So another player can’t advance on a fumble?

The only rule I've heard of about not able to advance an offensive fumble is when the runner is beyond the line of scrimmage or fumbles into the end zone. Never heard of this rule behind the line of scrimmage. Seems a stupid rule but then again look at NFL OT rules, it's the norm in this league.
 
This rule they're explaining doesn't sit well with me. I thought an offensive fumble can be advanced from behind the line of scrimmage by any offensive player.
Not in the last 2 minutes. It prevents an ‘oops I fumbled, silly me’ intentional fumble to advance the ball in a game-winning situation.
 
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