grouchy wrote:Does the NFL have a moral turpitude clause that covers either owners or GM' s?
Colts owner Jim Irsay is currently serving a six game suspension for a DWI.
grouchy wrote:Does the NFL have a moral turpitude clause that covers either owners or GM' s?
kent wrote:sucks, doesn't it. The same has happened to the Cowboys and every other NFL team... a lot. Call gets made, then the league says maybe it was wrong. Still doesn't change the outcome. YEs, the Cowboys and others have had the exact thing called against them - Ware, Spencer, Selvie, The go in with their hands up to block the pass or make it harder to throw and then hit the helmet or "head area" - flag.
grouchy wrote:What is the line on the game?
kent wrote:you mean like the blown leg whip/tripping call that caused Murray to start going down and then fumble? He would have picked up a lot more yardage OR scored. At minimum, it would have been Cowboys ball and no Rams scoring drive. I'm sure that blown call was pointed out in the crew's review as well.
Yep, just checked the standings. Cowboys 2-1, Rams 1-2. Nothing changed.
Saints vs Cowboys today
Rams vs bye.
BigTex wrote:Trey Parker and Matt Stone wouldn't be so quick to satirize Jerry if they understood that he has won three Super Bowls.
Mark wrote:I'll be the first to admit that this team looks much better than the 6-10 I predicted before the season started.
All of the "experts" said that this team has inferior talent, so the credit goes to the coaches.
And yes, JJ hired the coaches.
So there you go, but it's still a long season.
kent wrote: The NFC is wide open, but Seattle still holds an edge.
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