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The only way the Jets are going to get a ring is from a box of Cracker Jacks.
Imagine having this guy on your team in a league that deducts points for missed field goals. And picking SD in two pools plus betting on them. Novak's misses took the wind right out of SD's sails, don't see a comeback at this point.Nick Novak is straight garbage
God San Diego. You are being given everything to win this game and yet you are constantly wasting opportunities.
COuld have been 9-9 but now its 16-3. Seriously you have 2 things to do in a game, kickoff and kick field goals and the second one is the only skill you really need and you fail bad.Imagine having this guy on your team in a league that deducts points for missed field goals. And picking SD in two pools plus betting on them. Novak's misses took the wind right out of SD's sails, don't see a comeback at this point.
Wow, I just realized that Cleveland only had three first downs today that did not come on a penalty.
Cleveland Browns fans deserved so much better from a team that looked unprepared for a big game -- cleveland.com
Manziel was 10-of-18 for a mere 80 yards. He rushed for only 13 yards. He was picked off twice. This game was more than a slice of humble pie, it was as if Manziel was eating his way through the entire bakery.
The Bengal defenders mocked Manziel by making his "money sign" after sacking and picking off his passes.
"He kind of brought that on himself," said defensive end Wallace Gilberry.
For Browns fans, it was yet another harsh reminder of what happens to many rookie quarterbacks.
"He looked like a rookie, he played like a rookie," said a somber Pettine. "He made some obvious mistakes that veteran quarterbacks don't make."
Even the most dedicated Manziel fan had to disheartened by an offense that produced only five first downs -- and two were by penalties. Even the most severe Manziel doubter had to be a bit surprised by the complete collapse of the offense.
As for Brian Hoyer, the displaced veteran starter didn't have to say word. The message obvious: "I'm not the only problem around here."
Refs have been against them