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  1. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    It comes down to Brady. A sense of inevitability about the last drive. Having looked like he'd won the game the Chiefs strike back. So no fuss marches them down the field again. Yet more stats come up during the game eg he is 73-1 in games led by 14 pts at halftime. Credit goes to Belichick...
  2. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    Mahomes inexperience showing
  3. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    Having knocked Goff have to give credit for the 2 best drives of the game.
  4. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    Yep woken up in playoffs. Stopped elliot and now Ingram & Kamara having struggled against the run.
  5. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    Lost the touch? :)
  6. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    Game decided by that late call. With all the review potential seems ridiculous not to be able to challenge that missed call in a championship game
  7. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    Officials seem determined to get Rams to SB. 2 game changing calls missed. Both on same defender. Last one was the game for saints. Would have been 4 seconds left on clock.
  8. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    Takes a couple of passes to turn the whole half around. Saints looking comfortable, Rams have no offense then a couple of drop offs and Rams strike. Kind of sloppy
  9. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    No a great QB. Too often called just a system QB but much more than that. Consistently one of the best under pressure QBs which makes him a game-winner in his own right. Brady retires and the love will come flowing in but it's like the Liverpool/Utd thing people will turn on perennial winners...
  10. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    would have wage control was a capitalist's heaven :) Concept of a draft makes sense given the "small" number of teams in a large market. Too much domination in a small market will effect income and interest for the overall product.
  11. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    Right can't call them so gonna just pick the superbowl i'd like to see - Chiefs & Rams Chiefs because they are a fresh alternative to Pats. Pats still playing same efficient (if slightly dull) football they've always played. Rams - because i want them beaten at the last hurdle. Can't get much...
  12. tisza

    This winters Cricket thread

    He'll still manage to get injured doing that :)
  13. tisza

    This winters Cricket thread

    Agreed maybe Garton, mahmood or The other Curran ( not popular on here but I think he's a smart bowler:))
  14. tisza

    Warwickshire CCC 2019 Thread

    Seems to me that the bowlers with a more natural action tend to be far less likely to pick up injuries. Those that are really straining at delivery point pick up most injuries particularly younger bowlers.
  15. tisza

    Warwickshire CCC 2019 Thread

    FFS how often have we discussed the number of bowlers injured whilst with the England teams!!! Absolutely ridiculous. England have basically ended the careers of some bowlers. Needs to be a complete review of how fast bowlers are prepared, trained etc. Something is wrong somewhere. Not just us...
  16. tisza

    CCFC are being discussed at Westminster today

    we had this a few years back when CCFC were discussed in Parliament. The video showed that about 20 people were in the Chamber. Probably even less today with the other stuff going on :)
  17. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    it's still an astonishing achievement the way NFL is set up that a side can reach 8 consecutive Championship games.
  18. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    Honestly felt Eagles were going to take it on the last drive. Still an incredibly gutsy from a 9-7 team that had got thrashed there earlier in the season. Hopefully Pats Chiefs is as good as regular season game. Indeed same for Rams & saints. Anderson could be the difference maker for Rams...
  19. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    out eagling the Eagles -\2 4th down conversions
  20. tisza

    The official NFL Thread

    it's just a well-coached system that when it comes off is brutal. pats have the experience to move to another level in the play-offs.
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