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Yep. He's going to be out for a while
If we cut Zeke, he could even get #15 back
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Yep. He's going to be out for a while
Hamstring of a human knows of what he speaks
Yep. He's going to be out for a while
He was last year, too many interceptions or I’d say he’s a lock this year tooIs Jordan Love a Top 10 QB?
A better question is: how many of the 32 GMs would take him over Dak?Is Jordan Love a Top 10 QB?
31/32, and only because Jerral Jones is a stubborn idiotA better question is: how many of the 32 GMs would take him over Dak?
I still don't get it. So if you miss the first 2PT, then a miracle happens and you get the onside kick back then you're forced to convert a 2PT just to tie or else you lose the game after all that work and luck. That makes no sense to me.No, two different things. Teams that go for 2 would've done the same at home.
This whole league is a constant roulette wheel when it comes to QB play. Outside of MaHomes, who is that guy that you trust going into every game?Is Jordan Love a Top 10 QB?
Exactly my point.Until this shit stops, we will never have peace.
We will just have to schedule you some time with John Park.I still don't get it. So if you miss the first 2PT, then a miracle happens and you get the onside kick back then you're forced to convert a 2PT just to tie or else you lose the game after all that work and luck. That makes no sense to me.
Dr. Jerry is rarely correct with his initial "gut" diagnoses.
Yep. He's going to be out for a while
Basically, it's predicated that you don't think your chances in OT are above 50% and are willing to take a chance winning it in regulation. For the Cowboys with their star WR Lamb hurt and backup QB (of course Dak vs Cooper is debatable) playing, you're thinking OT isn't above 50% win probability (regardless of home or road).I still don't get it. So if you miss the first 2PT, then a miracle happens and you get the onside kick back then you're forced to convert a 2PT just to tie or else you lose the game after all that work and luck. That makes no sense to me.
Basically, it's predicated that you don't think your chances in OT are above 50% and are willing to take a chance winning it in regulation. For the Cowboys with their star WR Lamb hurt and backup QB (of course Dak vs Cooper is debatable) playing, you're thinking OT isn't above 50% win probability (regardless of home or road).
If you kick the first XP, you still need a miracle to happen and get the second TD, so the chances of the second TD doesn't change whether you go for 2 points or XP.
Say you get the second TD and kick a second XP, you're best outcome is still a tie and taking your chances in OT.
So, how can you win the game without going into OT? 2pter and then second TD XP.
If you miss the first 2pter, again the chances of getting the second TD don't change. Now, this depends on your point of view, but missing a second straight 2pter (even though the first attempt has no effect on conversion of the 2nd attempt) is supposedly unlikely enough to make it worth it to have a chance to win in regulation.
Think of the 3pointer bball game that the game has become. Teams don't want to shoot the long-range 2 pointer and would rather take a lower chance 3pointer because the payoff is 50% better and worth the lower 3pter chance.
Jerruh's so cheap, Pam Oliver's jersey was just for the photo. He took it back.