He feels the pressure you're putting on him.I would like nothing better than Cooper Rush to come out ,and have the game of his career. I’ll be the first one to criticize him, and I’ll be one of the first one to congratulate him. It’s all up to him, L O L.
I think the cheerleaders on the sidelines, scare him . And not the ones in short shotsHe feels the pressure you're putting on him.
Are you expecting overtime?Will the sun be a factor?
I’ll say one thing about Cooper Rush, he spreads the ball around. He has no BFFs. He doesn’t care who gets it. They’re still learning the scheme, no coaching changes you can bet on it.I'm listening to sports talk radio out of Cincy.
"They have Cee Dee Lamb and nobody else on offense, what if they still put up 35 points tonight...will we finally see coaching changes for this defense?"
Do you really think we’re that good, lolno blowout please.
Maybe? Can I get back to you?Are you expecting overtime?
LololoWhen the moon hits your eyes like a big pizza pie, that's a Mingo.
I started going bald then shaved it all off. Look mean lolBlue you must have a full head of hair.lol
Because my bald self prolonged for years with hats and brushing it over and hanging on
If your stadium’s “quirk” can cost your team, and there is an easy way to rectify the “quirk” and you steadfastly refuse to do it, you’re not doing your own team any favors. Trying to justify not blocking the sun and letting it hurt your team is ignorant.Nope not at all matter of fact they should try to open the roof again it's gonna be a beautiful night like 74 high today that means in the evening it's gonna be in the 50s I think it's gonna be clear it'll be a perfect time to open up the roof and this time hope nothing falls off it...
. By the way there were shots taken from the Longhorns versus Georgia and the SEC championship game over there at the stadium which by the way I believe was built before hours or after hours I don't I don't remember but the Mercedes-Benz I believe stadium guess what they had that's why I was looking at some pictures and still pictures people took they actually have some windows that while the sun was going down before that game started they were showing people coming into the stadium and literally had the same glare coming through it...
However I gotta tell you it gets old talking about it because I've watched teams have to play in massive snowstorms some combined with bad weather like high winds they can't even throw the football they slip all over the place it's bad to watch a lot of the time sometimes it has to be cancelled and move somewhere else I've seen slippery turf divots bad turf slow turf high turf muddy turf I mean you have to play in weather and the sun in the outdoor stadium actually is in people's eyes I realize there's a slight difference but why is this a thing this is what Jerry said it is it's part of our stadium and it happens in three games a year but only about 3 plays where the angle is just right to have that magnifying glass effect it is not a big deal and yet people still argue over the curtains I say Jerry's right when you come here you know it and it's rare it bothers the teams on each side no more than the punters who thought they can get the center field TV's they were gonna be in the way of kicking and punting and they turned out not to be...
Every stadium has its quirks and I've seen worse I mean that Washington turf that we just played at whatever their field is called they purposely left it long it was very soft it was hard to plant and it affected the kickers and the snappers for some reason but it was very difficult for people to get their footing it was that was more of a effect on a game than any of the glare that's ever come through the Cowboys AT&T...
I think it’s in our best interest to get after Joe Burrow, make uncomfortable and erratic , that way keep balls to chase a minimum.This season is like a balding man trying to hang on a few more weeks
Will be interesting to see how we contain Chase