73 games in pro football history have ended in a 0-0 tie. However, the last time that took place was almost 80 years ago, meaning there's been no scoreless ties in the Super Bowl era #recordbreakers
A battling resilient win. Awesome defence, Mullens looks much better than Dobbs. Still want to see what Hall looks like though
TBF the only way anyone was scoring a TD was a pick six or a special teams play. Still, Pace continues to show what a great pick up he was.
The fact that he has been fit for awhile and they preferred Dobbs and Mullens to him probably says a lot. Another pointless win in the grand scheme of things. Doubt the team even make the playoffs to lose in the first round anyway
Oh be happy and enjoy the win! And ultimately any win that doesn't directly lead to a super bowl is pointless
Jefferson seems to have escaped pretty much unscathed - KOC says he has a good chance of playing on Saturday. Saturday game is going to be slightly odd.
I didn’t know, until today, that any English Rugby Union player, playing abroad, cannot be selected to represent the England national team. How stupid and self defeating is that? Henry Arundell, who scored with his first touch against Australia and scored 5 tries against Chile in the group stage of the World Cup, has signed for a French team and is contracted until 2026, but can’t now be picked for England. Surprised that this doesn’t cross the line with regards to restricting trade, by penalising someone for working abroad. Can you imagine the uproar if the same rules applied in football and Bellingham and Kane couldn’t be picked by Southgate?
Apart from the turnovers, Mullens has played reasonably well. But as per, we're getting screwed by turnovers. And at this rate, my fantasy team will be screwed to