Thank you Bruce Arians for calling a spade a spade.

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"I've been coaching for 37 years and it's the dirtiest play I've ever seen in the National Football League," Arians said. "It was a flat chop block that put him out of the game. I've never seen anything like it."

Same bullshit Denver gets away with game, after game, after game. Chop blocks, pick plays, shoving off DB's and they rarely ever get the whistle. I'm absolutely fed up with it. Fuck Denver. You can bet your ass whoever is defending the Broncos are getting flagged every other play though.


 

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I concur with the OP. Denver is the most protected team in the game. The whole football universe knows they run pick after pick after pick after pick, yet they are never flagged for picks. Does anyone ever watch a tape? Why are Denver receivers always wide open? Nobody within 8 yards? They just cover their eyes and play on.
 

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I any team has bad karma its seattle. They are by far the dirtiest team in the league.
 

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Guys, I'm not sure this was intentional on Julius Thomas' part. Thomas is a converted hoops player and I don't think he has a clue what to do in the blocking game. The week before, Shannon Sharpe made a public comment that JT could not block the sun out of his eyes. Denver has not had a chop blocking penalty since 2010 so its not like they are still running the zone blocking schemes of the Shanny era.
 

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[FONT=&quot]Speculation around Arians joining the Buccaneers included reports he would bring in dispatched Jets head coach Todd Bowles as defensive coordinator.
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[FONT=&quot]Arians, who was 49-30-1 in a five-year run in Arizona, would replace Dirk Koetter, who was fired after three seasons as Tampa Bay's head coach.
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Hoping this guy comes to Tampa. -
 

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Speculation around Arians joining the Buccaneers included reports he would bring in dispatched Jets head coach Todd Bowles as defensive coordinator.

Arians, who was 49-30-1 in a five-year run in Arizona, would replace Dirk Koetter, who was fired after three seasons as Tampa Bay's head coach.


Hoping this guy comes to Tampa. -

It looks like he is coming to Tampa Bay. The guy had to take a physical for the Bucs and his personal doctor was in on the interviews. He quit Arizona citing health issues and spending more time with his family. I guess he got the itch to try it again.
 

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Cardinal fan...TB would be very fortunate if he became the head coach and even more so if Bowles comes with him. I could also see Todd Haley as the OC and, if so, TB would have a highly dynamic offense with the weapons they already have in place plus the benefit of discipline for Winston.
 

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It looks like he is coming to Tampa Bay. The guy had to take a physical for the Bucs and his personal doctor was in on the interviews. He quit Arizona citing health issues and spending more time with his family. I guess he got the itch to try it again.

Or he spent time with his family :ohno:
 

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