N.F.L. 24-25 Season (1 Viewer)

Great beyond belief; I got together with a dozen or so of my high school buddies last night for our annual Christmas dinner, it was at a sports bar and the game was on.

Not one, not two, but three two point conversions?

The first one was beyond comical, backwards pass, drills the guy in the helmet, ball recovered in the end zone, successful 2 point conversion.

Again; what a game.

I'm still pissed the Patriots blew a big lead against Buffalo and lost the game. Well, how should the Rams fans feel? They piled up 581 (!) yards of offense, had a 16-point lead and the ball with 9:39 left, and lost. They had stifled Seattle all game long (really, other than a huge Walker run, Seattle did very little all night til that point), then they had a special teams meltdown, allowed Seattle to convert three two-point conversions in the fourth quarter and OT, and blew a 7-point lead in OT. Instead of having control over their own destiny for the #1 seed, the Rams now could end up finishing behind both Seattle and San Francisco in the division.

If the Patriots loss was bad last week, this one was equally horrible, or worse, for the Rams.

"Hey Patriots, you think that loss was bad; hold my beer."

But fear not Rams fans; if things stay the way they are now, your team gets the tomato can winner of the NFC South in the first round of the playoffs.

I feel bad for the Rams dancers too; they were all set to go wild over Patrick Hernandez Born to be alive, then that happened.
 
If the 49ers win their remaining games (Colts, Bears and Seahawks), they will be the number 1 seed in the NFC.
 
If the 49ers win their remaining games (Colts, Bears and Seahawks), they will be the number 1 seed in the NFC.
I think they can get the No. 1 seed.

I also think they are like the Lions from last year, devastated by injuries and playing over their heads.

Eventually it will catch up with them.
 
I think the Steelers Gainwell just got catch of the year, maybe the decade. Wow!
 
Not sure how to explain ending of Steelers game other than I am happy. How does Boswell miss and how does replay not nullify Lions catch that clearly hit the ground. Odd game but right outcome for me. Lets go Patriots!
 
Had to come from behind to do it, but mission accomplished.

Also; good to know you can now tackle a guy and not have DPI called on you.

THE worst non call I've ever seen................well, the one in the Rams/Saints game was worse, but this one is 1A.

No Kidding. I thought the Steelers game also had some terrible officiating. Even Instant Replay in that game got it wrong.

You hate to say this and sound like a conspiracy nut, but why at this time of year in any game that has playoff implications, there appears to be shenanigans with officiating? Whether it be non calls or terrible calls or quite frankly blind as a bat instant replay reviews when a ball clearly hits the ground with no control! OR, even this, the last play of the Lions game, forget the OPI call (which was correct and technically the game ends on that call alone), wasn't the forward progress stopped and player down? wasnt it technically an illegal forward pass? So many questions, no answers from the refs. They are lucky in a way they threw the flag for OPI, it made their life easy in that respect. Of course, none of that would have mattered had Chris Boswell hit the chip shot FG. (Now you know why Coaches always hate kickers no matter how good they are).

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