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Smith and Bayless are both known trolls
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the moron next to him every day is as hated as they come
Stephen A. too busy trying to figure out what side of the fence he's on. One day he can relate to the struggle then the next day he's Company Steve playing the holier than thou, uppity brother role
At least Skip's trolling is consistent.
Stephen A. too busy trying to figure out what side of the fence he's on. One day he can relate to the struggle then the next day he's Company Steve playing the holier than thou, uppity brother role
Pete Carroll said they were reporting as ineligible and then staying on the field for the next play. I'm presuming from the way Carroll explained it an ineligible player has to leave for a play and then return.Oh yeah forgot all about that. Though that got swept under the rug
The Seahawks coach claimed officials made a mistake during the AFC Championship Game on a Patriots touchdown throw to Nate Solder, when they allowed a player who had reported eligible the previous play to remain in the game as an ineligible player without indicating, causing confusion for the defense.
Stephen A. too busy trying to figure out what side of the fence he's on. One day he can relate to the struggle then the next day he's Company Steve playing the holier than thou, uppity brother role
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Ian Rapoport [emoji]10004[/emoji] @RapSheet Follow
Carroll says the refs will point with two hands at the player in question, explaining whether he’s eligible. “Never done that before.”
11:25 AM - 29 Jan 2015
Stephen A. too busy trying to figure out what side of the fence he's on. One day he can relate to the struggle then the next day he's Company Steve playing the holier than thou, uppity brother role
that came way out of left field tho.that reporter that mentioned 2pac and inner city actually got Marshawn to talk
Excellent move IMO
Ian Rapoport [emoji]10004[/emoji] @RapSheet Follow
Carroll says the refs will point with two hands at the player in question, explaining whether he’s eligible. “Never done that before.”
11:25 AM - 29 Jan 2015
Blandino said Pete Carroll misunderstood the message about a new ineligible received signal. It was used in the AFCCG.
— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) January 29, 2015
On ineligible receivers, Vinovich: "I made announcement: Do not cover 34." Blandino: "Which we won't do (in SB)." Vinovich: "We won't?"
— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) January 29, 2015
These people are about to officiate the biggest game of the year and are completely lost
cant do nothing but respect it.Too trill for tv
Beast mode stay 100
Steven A Smith corny as was on tv yesterday talking foolish as usual. such a clown.
Arian schooled him
NoWasn't it a ineligible receiver who caught the TD on Seattle's fake FG against the Packers?
The irony if so...
I love when ignorant folks expose themselvesLooking forward to the Marshawn-to-English translation from this morning's press conference.
— Bart Hubbuch (@BartHubbuch) January 29, 2015