man, i'm in complete agreement with gruden on that one. thats a damn catch. how do you not reward that effort.
They really need to more clearly define that rule. Its just annoying how inconsistent it is. Jacoby Jones scored a TD earlier this year after losing the ball, meanwhile Louis Murphy was robbed of a TD when he maintained possession long after hitting the ground.
oh ya, that louis murphy call was on the chargers/raiders MNF football right? remember seeing that. that was a pitiful call
Moss didnt quit, the NFL Network, that he did a lot of blocking for his teammates (especially for Wes Welker), he had a bad day with receiving the ball. He was the leading receiver in yards before this week, a quitter doesnt do that. I dont get it how a player can call out a player, if they lost against that team. and if moss quits, why he prepared all week to play against him?? And in the Arizona vs SF game was close considering that Arizona had 7 TO, the 49ers should had scored more points off those turnovers.
Crabtree reminds me of Torry Holt. Speeking of former Rams, when Warner has a great day, he's off the charts, when he has a bad one, he's below them. have you ever seen a HOF qb more prone to have bigger turnover games.
I scored 155 thanks to Gore, Dallas Clark and Quinton Ganther, and I lost by 20 because Rodgers and Fitzgerald combined for 10 friggin points.
Uhhh...ummm *cough* Brett Favre *cough*. But, he has been great this year. I think this will be the first full season he is has played in and didn't have at least 12 ints.
He hasn't been great this season. Inconsistent at best. He threw 4 interceptions against the Panthers.
I was talking about Brett Favre, but speaking of Warner, he has 23 touchdowns on top of 13 ints and averaging 265 yards a game.