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There was a Hoying to Rison T.D. called back for pass interference on Andre?


That's how dire the situation was. I remember people thinking Hoying could spark something because the offense had done absolutely nothing outside of that one drive that came after the pick deep in Raven territory. Couldn't even score from the five or some shit. I was like are you kidding me? Like where is your razzle dazzle wand, Jon? After that game is the first time I started looking at dude differently as a coach.
 
That possibility never entered my mind. :pound:


I guess I was in Raider delusion because I was shocked by how intimidated we seemed to be once the game started. The Ravens were frothing at the mouth and bitch slapped us from whistle to whistle. I didn't think of us as a finesse team before that game, but they brought the physicality to us. I was like the Super Bowl is on the line guys. Anybody going to stop this? Lombardi number four is assured with the Giants waiting on us.
 
That's how dire the situation was. I remember people thinking Hoying could spark something because the offense had done absolutely nothing outside of that one drive that came after the pick deep in Raven territory. Couldn't even score from the five or some shit. I was like are you kidding me? Like where is your razzle dazzle wand, Jon? After that game is the first time I started looking at dude differently as a coach.

He was just horrible at making in game adjustments. He was gifted a SB with the Bucs. He inherited a stacked defense with a bunch of HOFR's on it. Derrick Brooks, Fat Sapp, Lynch, Barber. Hard to fuck that up.
 
I guess I was in Raider delusion because I was shocked by how intimidated we seemed to be once the game started. The Ravens were frothing at the mouth and bitch slapped us from whistle to whistle. I didn't think of us as a finesse team before that game, but they brought the physicality to us. I was like the Super Bowl is on the line guys. Anybody going to stop this? Lombardi number four is assured with the Giants waiting on us.
I saw Timmy do an interview before the game and you could tell he was shook. When I saw that, I knew it was already over.
 
Couple other games that were memorable for me. Chargers on Monday night I think, maybe also an opener and Merriman was making Gallery his bitch and doing that fucking bull dance.
There was another last second loss to Chiefs in Prime time, I think a TD to Rison?
 
I'm planning a trip to Vegas right now. Other people are involved so the dates are firm. If there's a game that weekend I'll probably look into tickets. Do the ticket prices drop if the season isn't going our way or does other team fans negate that?
Definitely gets cheaper the worse we are doing.
 
Couple other games that were memorable for me. Chargers on Monday night I think, maybe also an opener and Merriman was making Gallery his bitch and doing that fucking bull dance.
There was another last second loss to Chiefs in Prime time, I think a TD to Rison?
Jared Allen was the bull dance. Merriman was the light switch.

I. HATE that I know that.
 
could be, pretty sure Gruden was coach


Back when I liked Gruden. He saw through that piece of shit inside of five games. Hollas played most of that season, and you knew he was getting George up out of here.
 
Jared Allen was the bull dance. Merriman was the light switch.

I. HATE that I know that.
AI seems to say you are wrong.

Former San Diego Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman was known for his "bull dance" celebration after sacks, which he initially announced he would stop doing in 2007 but later resumed after the team's slow start to the season, aiming to boost fan morale.

Here's a more detailed look:
  • The "Bull Dance": Merriman's signature celebration involved a running, head-bumping "bull" dance after a sack.
 
AI seems to say you are wrong.

Former San Diego Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman was known for his "bull dance" celebration after sacks, which he initially announced he would stop doing in 2007 but later resumed after the team's slow start to the season, aiming to boost fan morale.

Here's a more detailed look:
  • The "Bull Dance": Merriman's signature celebration involved a running, head-bumping "bull" dance after a sack.

I hated that fucking dude. Allen was a cowboy from Montana or Wyoming and his was a rodeo gimmick iIRC
 
AI seems to say you are wrong.

Former San Diego Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman was known for his "bull dance" celebration after sacks, which he initially announced he would stop doing in 2007 but later resumed after the team's slow start to the season, aiming to boost fan morale.

Here's a more detailed look:
  • The "Bull Dance": Merriman's signature celebration involved a running, head-bumping "bull" dance after a sack.

A.I. is dumb. Merriman has the light switch tatted on his arm. His sack dance is finger banging that tattoo. His nickname since high school (iirc) has been "Lights Out."
 
A.I. is dumb. Merriman has the light switch tatted on his arm. His sack dance is finger banging that tattoo. His nickname since high school (iirc) has been "Lights Out."
Yeah the lights out is his signature dance. I could swear he did that bull thing too though...
 
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