Johnny Mac
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Thats what I said a few posts ago....I cant believe they didnt check it. They did it onthe previous play.
No lovin from Carrie Underwood tonight.
Welcome to number 24 I guess. Anyway, someone better put Romo on suicide watch. Jesus.
Another question, did Romo get the first down...was the ball at the one when he was tackled.
People we still get NO. 22 so I'm not sure what you guys are upset about.We have at least the 22nd pick locked UNLESS Seattle goes to the SB. If Denver or the Giants go to the SB we would move up.
Here's the process:
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Draft Order Determination
Draft positions are determined by record, the team with the worst record during the regular season picks first and so on. If two teams have the same record, the strength of schedule tie-breaker is used which is the combined winning percentage of all teams on each team's schedule for the current season. If teams are still tied after strength of schedule has been applied, the division or conference tie breakers are used. If teams are still tied after applying all tiebreakers or if two teams are tied that are in different conferences, a coin toss after the season will determine which team gets priority.
The Super Bowl winner automatically picks 32nd while the Super Bowl loser picks 31st regardless of regular season record. All other playoff teams are placed in the selection order based on their regular season record upon losing their playoff game. If a playoff team and a non-playoff team are tied based on regular season record, the non-playoff team will pick first. If two playoff teams are tied based on regular season record, the team that lost in the earlier round of the playoffs will select first. If both playoff teams that have the same record exited the playoffs in the same round, the strength-of-schedule tiebreaker is applied.
So the 2007 draft (first round) is tentatively this today:
1.
Oakland (2-14)
2. Detroit (3-13)
3. #Cleveland (4-12)
4. #Tampa Bay (4-12)
5. Arizona (5-11)
6. Washington (5-11)
7. Minnesota (6-10)
8. Houston (6-10)
9. Miami (6-10)
10. Atlanta (7-9)
11. San Fransico (7-9)
12. Buffalo (7-9)
13. St. Louis (8-8)
14. Carolina (8-8)
15. Green Bay (8-8)
16. Pittsburgh (8-8)
17. Jacksonville (8-8)
18. Cincinnati (8-8)
19. Tennessee (8-8)
*20. NY Giants (8-8)
*21. Denver (9-7)
*22. New England (from Seattle) (9-7)
*23. Dallas (9-7)
*24. Kansas City (9-7)
*25. New Orleans (10-6)
*26. NY Jets (10-6)
*27. Philadelphia (10-6)
*28. New England (12-4)
*29. Indianapolis (12-4)
*30. Baltimore (13-3)
*31. Chicago (13-3)
*32. San Diego (14-2)
* Pending playoff
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Watch the replay again and watch the Cowboy player who slaps at the player that tackled Romo. If he just takes a step in front instead of slapping at him Romo goes in for the TD.
These types of things are practiced by the Patriots ... the small things that make good teams into champions. Sure...Romo botched the snap but they still had a great chance to score but were 1 decent block away.
Too bad somebody had to win that game. They both deserved to lose.