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Title: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: dolphins4life on October 12, 2014, 04:35:44 pm
The refs are back on the Patriots side.

They helped the Patriots seal the win today with some ridiculous penalty calls.

I wonder if this will end when Brady retires


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: EDGECRUSHER on October 12, 2014, 07:06:05 pm
Everyone but the Pats suck anyway, even if the refs were against them the Jets would still go 3-13, Bills 7-9 and Miami 5-11.


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: MikeO on October 17, 2014, 06:45:25 am
That last FG in the game last night that the Pats blocked to win the game. A Pats player almost lined up over the center (which is a penalty).....but the Ref told him to move and saved him from getting a penalty. Video evidence below

http://instagram.com/p/uPU3dJtUOg/


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: Dolphster on October 17, 2014, 08:15:37 am
I can certainly see why all the "cheatin' refs" would help the Patriots every game.  I mean, the AFC East is such a powerhouse division with so many teams loaded with talent that would surely knock the Patriots from atop the division if not for the "cheatin' refs".   


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: EKnight on October 17, 2014, 09:23:35 am
^^ this. Mike and Mike mentioned that NE has had 11 straight seasons of 10 or more wins this morning and Chris Carter was quick to point out that that was due a lot to the weakness of the AFCE. Basically any team that gets 6 games a year against the Jets, Bills, and Miami SHOULD have double digit wins every season.


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: Spider-Dan on October 17, 2014, 11:13:29 am
And how many seasons of 10 wins or more have Peyton Manning's teams had?  How fortunate that both of those QBs just seem to be in bad divisions, even when one of them changes divisions.

It's also funny how the "weakness of the AFCE" resulted in an AFCE team in the conference championship or Super Bowl 9 out of the last 11 years.


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: Spider-Dan on October 17, 2014, 11:44:17 am
That last FG in the game last night that the Pats blocked to win the game. A Pats player almost lined up over the center (which is a penalty).....but the Ref told him to move and saved him from getting a penalty. Video evidence below

http://instagram.com/p/uPU3dJtUOg/

NFL: What official did before Patriots blocked Jets' field goal is 'standard procedure' (http://www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2014/10/nfl_what_official_did_during_jets-patriots_blocked_field_goal_is_standard_procedure.html#incart_river)

An NFL spokesman clarified why an official nudged Patriots linebacker Dont'a Hightower away from the line of scrimmage just before the Jets' possible game-winning field goal was blocked at the end of Thursday night's loss to the Patriots.

"It is a standard officiating procedure that occurs regularly," league spokesman Greg Aiello told NJ.com in an email. "In fact, it is on [vice president for officiating] Dean Blandino’s video that went to the teams [Thursday] and will be on the version of it that goes to the media [Friday]. That rule was adopted for player safety purposes, another good reason to help avoid violations in advance."

Blandino took to Twitter to offer his own explanation:

    In #Jets #Pats game that is a standard officiating mechanic. No different than pointing out LOS to wideout.
    — Dean Blandino (@DeanBlandino) October 17, 2014

    Player safety rule and Umpire will remind players to stay off the center before snap. Will discuss on NFLAM this morning.
    — Dean Blandino (@DeanBlandino) October 17, 2014

Aiello further confirmed that Rule 9-1-3(a) is still on the books. But when does it get enforced? Only when a player doesn't listen to the official's suggestion to move, or if the official doesn't see the player over the center in time to tell him to move, he said.

"Helping players get lined up properly takes place in other pre-snap situations to avoid administrative penalties," Aiello said. "It’s a longstanding standard officiating mechanic."


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: MikeO on October 17, 2014, 12:42:18 pm
NFL: What official did before Patriots blocked Jets' field goal is 'standard procedure' (http://www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2014/10/nfl_what_official_did_during_jets-patriots_blocked_field_goal_is_standard_procedure.html#incart_river)

An NFL spokesman clarified why an official nudged Patriots linebacker Dont'a Hightower away from the line of scrimmage just before the Jets' possible game-winning field goal was blocked at the end of Thursday night's loss to the Patriots.

"It is a standard officiating procedure that occurs regularly," league spokesman Greg Aiello told NJ.com in an email. "In fact, it is on [vice president for officiating] Dean Blandino’s video that went to the teams [Thursday] and will be on the version of it that goes to the media [Friday]. That rule was adopted for player safety purposes, another good reason to help avoid violations in advance."

Blandino took to Twitter to offer his own explanation:

    In #Jets #Pats game that is a standard officiating mechanic. No different than pointing out LOS to wideout.
    — Dean Blandino (@DeanBlandino) October 17, 2014

    Player safety rule and Umpire will remind players to stay off the center before snap. Will discuss on NFLAM this morning.
    — Dean Blandino (@DeanBlandino) October 17, 2014

Aiello further confirmed that Rule 9-1-3(a) is still on the books. But when does it get enforced? Only when a player doesn't listen to the official's suggestion to move, or if the official doesn't see the player over the center in time to tell him to move, he said.

"Helping players get lined up properly takes place in other pre-snap situations to avoid administrative penalties," Aiello said. "It’s a longstanding standard officiating mechanic."


Nice find! ! Cause all over morning radio and such people were talking about this as some big thing and rule violation. Obviously it's not


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: MikeO on October 17, 2014, 05:37:57 pm
The Ultimate Tom Brady FLOP from last night.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7gLcgJg-cs


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: dolphins4life on October 17, 2014, 06:04:25 pm
you all beat to me to it on this one.


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: MikeO on October 26, 2014, 08:07:02 pm
Rumors out there Rex might be fired tonight or tomorrow after today's loss vs the Bills. Not sure what the point of firing him now, he made this mess make him suffer through the last 2 months of it. Why should he get off easy?!

Either way Rex's days in NY are over soon or at seasons end and its gonna be sad to see him go as fan of a team in the division. Yes he is a blowhard and arrogant and a lackluster to downright bad head coach. But his quotes were fun, his comments were stupid and laughable, and he always kept it interesting.

He will go back to being a defensive coordinator because at the end of the day that's all he is.


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: EDGECRUSHER on October 26, 2014, 08:24:09 pm
Not that he is perfect, but I feel bad for Rex because at no point did he not have the WORST Quarterback in the NFL on his squad. At his best early on, Sanchez just didn't fuck up, that's it.

I think he can be a head coach again because of hos much his players love him and play for him. That doesn't mean they do win because eventually you need to have talent, but I wouldn't mind if he coached Miami next year.


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: MikeO on October 26, 2014, 10:24:55 pm
Not that he is perfect, but I feel bad for Rex because at no point did he not have the WORST Quarterback in the NFL on his squad. At his best early on, Sanchez just didn't fuck up, that's it.

I think he can be a head coach again because of hos much his players love him and play for him. That doesn't mean they do win because eventually you need to have talent, but I wouldn't mind if he coached Miami next year.

I don't see him getting another head coaching job for a while. He isn't head coach material and is a huge distraction. Check that....I could ONLY see the Raiders hiring him as Head Coach next year as he fits the bill for them. Otherwise any owner with a clue won't make him a head coach. He will go back to being a DC.

P.S...if his players love him and play for him how come they are 1-7 this year? I always laugh at that statement because its the dumbest statement ever. His players love him and play hard....what other players on other teams don't play hard? His players play harder? If so how come they just suck year after year then?


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: EDGECRUSHER on October 26, 2014, 10:45:11 pm
They suck because the Jets have no talent. General Patton couldn't get these guys to the playoffs with Geno Smith at QB.

All of his players state that they love him and he always takes the blame for his players, even when it's their fault. He is a good coach and has had success, but you can only go so far on motivation. Eventually, you need the players.

I think if he had the team Miami has this year, we'd be 5-2 if not 6-1 considering how ill prepared we were for those juggernaut Chiefs at home. He's certainly better than Philbin.


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: MikeO on October 27, 2014, 06:01:17 am

I think if he had the team Miami has this year, we'd be 5-2 if not 6-1 considering how ill prepared we were for those juggernaut Chiefs at home.

That's such bullshit! Rex is probably the worst coach in the league when it comes to clock management and has no clue what is going on half the time on the sideline. And the Jets have look real prepared in blowout loses to the Bills and SD. Give me a break.


All of his players state that they love him and he always takes the blame for his players, even when it's their fault. He is a good coach and has had success, but you can only go so far on motivation. Eventually, you need the players.

If they all love him so damn much how come they leave? Not one player has ever taken less money to stay with Rex. And EVERY coach in the NFL takes blame and doesn't throw the players under the bus. Because if you did you would be out of a job within 24 hours. Not to mention when his assistants leave (Pettine, Schottienhimer, and Westoff) they all badmouth Rex and say he isn't a good head coach. His Record is 43-45 as a Regular Season head coach and you are talking about him like he is Lombardi....lol. Unreal!


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: DZA on October 27, 2014, 06:56:09 pm
I like rex, but in no way he was head coaching material. I would take him on as a defensive coordinator. He may do a better job than kevin coyle


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: MikeO on October 27, 2014, 07:07:04 pm
I like rex, but in no way he was head coaching material. I would take him on as a defensive coordinator. He may do a better job than kevin coyle

Rex's problem is that after he gets fired for him to then be a Defensive coordinator for a team is that he will be a distraction on whatever team he goes. It's gonna have to be the right kind of team with a strong and secure head coach in place that can take on Rex.


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on October 27, 2014, 07:36:32 pm
Rex's problem is that after he gets fired for him to then be a Defensive coordinator for a team is that he will be a distraction on whatever team he goes. It's gonna have to be the right kind of team with a strong and secure head coach in place that can take on Rex.

I can think of such a team. 

I would love to see rex as dc of nep.  Not hc material but hellava dc


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: MikeO on October 30, 2014, 05:58:33 pm
I can think of such a team. 



If/when Quinn leaves Seattle to become a head coach I could see Pete Carroll bringing Rex on. Someone who is safe in their job and can put up with the circus


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: MikeO on October 30, 2014, 05:58:50 pm
http://nypost.com/2014/10/30/eric-decker-learns-it-doesnt-pay-to-be-nice-when-youre-1-7/

Eric Decker's wife fighting with Jets fans. PRICELESS!


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: EDGECRUSHER on November 02, 2014, 06:50:49 pm
Pats destroying the Broncos right now. Peyton no-shows a big game again because he is the A-Rod of the NFL.

I' be happy with a 10-6 Wildcard, but I think this game officially ended whatever hopes we had of winning the division or contending for it. I don't think the Pats are losing another game this season.


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: MikeO on November 02, 2014, 08:56:20 pm
Pats destroying the Broncos right now. Peyton no-shows a big game again because he is the A-Rod of the NFL.

I' be happy with a 10-6 Wildcard, but I think this game officially ended whatever hopes we had of winning the division or contending for it. I don't think the Pats are losing another game this season.

The Pats next 5 games after the bye are killer. They will lose 1 or 2 there


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: JGreenMachine on November 02, 2014, 08:59:28 pm
The Pats next 5 games after the bye are killer. They will lose 1 or 2 there

If the Dolphins play football the rest of the season the way they played the Chargers and the Bears, they will beat the Pats and they will win the division.


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: MikeO on November 02, 2014, 09:15:40 pm
If the Dolphins play football the rest of the season the way they played the Chargers and the Bears, they will beat the Pats and they will win the division.

I wouldn't go that far. But NE will lose 1 more game this year, only point I was making


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: EDGECRUSHER on November 02, 2014, 09:46:35 pm
Odds are they will lose at least one game, but their toughest game was today and they decimated the Broncos. It just wouldn't shock me if they run the table, they are better than all of their opponents. Their two biggest challenges are the Lions and Bills because of their defenses, but those are both home games.


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: masterfins on November 03, 2014, 12:26:34 pm
I don't think the Pats are losing another game this season.

NE beating Denver was the Patsies first win of any significance this year, coupled with losses to Miami and Kansas City.  Heck they only beat the Jets by 2 pts @ home.  After the bye this week they play the Colts, Lions, & Packers, with the Colts & Packers on the road, so I wouldn't hand them the division crown just yet.  NE is tough to beat at home, but on the road they are beatable.  I can see them losing three more games this season.


Title: Re: Forget the AFC East this year again
Post by: Cathal on November 03, 2014, 12:49:35 pm
NE beating Denver was the Patsies first win of any significance this year, coupled with losses to Miami and Kansas City.  Heck they only beat the Jets by 2 pts @ home.  After the bye this week they play the Colts, Lions, & Packers, with the Colts & Packers on the road, so I wouldn't hand them the division crown just yet.  NE is tough to beat at home, but on the road they are beatable.  I can see them losing three more games this season.

You're very optimistic and I hope you're right, but they will probably lose 1 game at max, but I wouldn't be shocked if they run the table for the #1 seed. It's the Patsies, their mystique won't go away for quite a while. We are just playing for a Wild Card now.