T.O on Folk...LOL

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"He kicked the longest field goal in history," T.O. said. "That was 106 yards."


Amen T.O.

I tell you what. I bet Romo buys the kid a SEIKO.
 

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Dallas;1695326 said:
"He kicked the longest field goal in history," T.O. said. "That was 106 yards."


Amen T.O.

I tell you what. I bet Romo buys the kid a SEIKO.

Is that a shot at Jauron for the TO?
 

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links18;1695331 said:
Is that a shot at Jauron for the TO?

I don't know. I wanted to punch ole DIckie in the face after that TO. I know some like that rule but I am w/ Steve Young.

They will change that rule next year.


Odd you never saw it being an issue until this year. Why? Because it is CHEESSY !!!

I bet you a million dollars ole Wade or Parcells never would do that.

They know - take your whippin and go home if the FG is good.

It's like my kid going to school w/ his basketball. He get's everyone all happy and playing basketball and they his team falls behind. Instead of staying to lose he wants to take the ball and go home now.

Awwwwww...


#$%$# you DJ
 

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links18;1695331 said:
Is that a shot at Jauron for the TO?

NO! Folk literally kicked it 106 yards.... didn't you see him kick it from the middle of the Bills Endzone?
 

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LOL. just add the 2 together and To figures it 106 yards.

TO keeps growing on me as a team player.

I loved his shirt he had on before the game.

"Offense gets all the glory...Defense wins championships."

The guy has grown up.
 

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adamknite;1695344 said:
NO! Folk literally kicked it 106 yards.... didn't you see him kick it from the middle of the Bills Endzone?

Funny, but if they didn't pick up any yardage after TO's drop, I still think they let Folk try the 61 yarder and he nails it.
 

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links18;1695352 said:
Funny, but if they didn't pick up any yardage after TO's drop, I still think they let Folk try the 61 yarder and he nails it.

:D Just playing with you a little. He could have made both of his kicks from 63 I think, he clobbered the ball.
 

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adamknite;1695360 said:
:D Just playing with you a little. He could have made both of his kicks from 63 I think, he clobbered the ball.

No problem....leave it to TO to call out the other team's coach!
 

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Dallas;1695341 said:
I don't know. I wanted to punch ole DIckie in the face after that TO. I know some like that rule but I am w/ Steve Young.

They will change that rule next year.


Odd you never saw it being an issue until this year. Why? Because it is CHEESSY !!!

I bet you a million dollars ole Wade or Parcells never would do that.

They know - take your whippin and go home if the FG is good.

It's like my kid going to school w/ his basketball. He get's everyone all happy and playing basketball and they his team falls behind. Instead of staying to lose he wants to take the ball and go home now.

Awwwwww...


#$%$# you DJ


Parcells endorsed the timeout strategy. He likes it and says it football.
 

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Dallas;1695341 said:
Odd you never saw it being an issue until this year. Why? Because it is CHEESSY !!!

It was never an issue until they started letting coaches call timeout. Before, the linebacker would turn to the ref and call timeout, and everyone would see the timeout being called (if the ref let it be called in time). Even if the ball was snapped, the kicker usually never kicked it.

Now, the coach stands on the sideline and whispers in the officials' ear that they want to call a timeout at the last possible second, then he waits and waits. You could see Jauron saying, "No ... no ... no ... no ... yes" as the time ticked down. But nobody on the field or watching on TV can see the official standing over on the sideline start to call timeout, and they can't hear his whistle because it's too loud and he's so far away. So everyone goes through with the play.

In baseball, if the batter calls timeout right before the pitcher begins his windup or after he's in the stretch position, the umpire (if he allows the timeout) raises his arms and/or runs out of the catcher's box so the pitcher can tell that there's a timeout. Usually, the pitcher either stops in mid-pitch, or he keeps going and lobs one in, just to avoid hurting himself by suddenly stopping. But this is akin to allowing the first-base coach to say "timeout" to the first-base ump at the last possible second. The pitcher, batter, catcher, home-plate umpire, TV viewers, both dugouts, the announcers and most of the players on the field wouldn't know there's a timeout, so they'd all go through with the pitch and whatever the result was. But it wouldn't count, so they'd have to do it again.
 

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I dont understand why the let coaches call timeouts from the sideline anyway. This is not basketball
 

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adamknite;1695344 said:
NO! Folk literally kicked it 106 yards.... didn't you see him kick it from the middle of the Bills Endzone?
actually it would have been from the cowboys 4 yard line :eek:
 

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It's funny cause TO kept making sure Romo was okay everytime Romo threw some bad stuff. It was like big brother.
 

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Clove;1695686 said:
It's funny cause TO kept making sure Romo was okay everytime Romo threw some bad stuff. It was like big brother.

It's his new way of trying to get the ball. It works much better than calling your QB a queer or telling the press he sucks ***.
 

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Odd you never saw it being an issue until this year. Why? Because it is CHEESSY !!!

I bet you a million dollars ole Wade or Parcells never would do that.

They know - take your whippin and go home if the FG is good.
1) You're completely wrong about Parcells refusing to use that strategy. He said himself he thinks it's a good strategy.

2) If it's legal, and you think it helps your team win, you do it. Period. Herm Edwards said it best... "You play to win the game." Who cares if it's "cheesy"? I'd rather be a cheesy winner than a non-cheesy loser.
 

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I still don't understand the uproar about this. Teams have been icing kickers for year. YEARS!


But now that it's done 1 second before the snap instead of 2.5 seconds before the snap it's "Bush league"? Give me a freakin' break.


:rolleyes:
 

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AdamJT13;1695669 said:
It was never an issue until they started letting coaches call timeout. Before, the linebacker would turn to the ref and call timeout, and everyone would see the timeout being called (if the ref let it be called in time). Even if the ball was snapped, the kicker usually never kicked it.

Now, the coach stands on the sideline and whispers in the officials' ear that they want to call a timeout at the last possible second, then he waits and waits. You could see Jauron saying, "No ... no ... no ... no ... yes" as the time ticked down. But nobody on the field or watching on TV can see the official standing over on the sideline start to call timeout, and they can't hear his whistle because it's too loud and he's so far away. So everyone goes through with the play.

In baseball, if the batter calls timeout right before the pitcher begins his windup or after he's in the stretch position, the umpire (if he allows the timeout) raises his arms and/or runs out of the catcher's box so the pitcher can tell that there's a timeout. Usually, the pitcher either stops in mid-pitch, or he keeps going and lobs one in, just to avoid hurting himself by suddenly stopping. But this is akin to allowing the first-base coach to say "timeout" to the first-base ump at the last possible second. The pitcher, batter, catcher, home-plate umpire, TV viewers, both dugouts, the announcers and most of the players on the field wouldn't know there's a timeout, so they'd all go through with the pitch and whatever the result was. But it wouldn't count, so they'd have to do it again.

I think Adam has nailed what the difference is this year. It really comes across as 2-bit, low rent behavior, and we know how much the NFL brass like that. I look for it to be changed before next season.
 
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