Bucky
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Unfortunately LOL. not your father’s America!WTH!! Really?
Unfortunately LOL. not your father’s America!WTH!! Really?
McConkey again for 11 yards and a first down!!McConkey first NFL catch!
D@#%! That's disgusting!!Unfortunately LOL. not your father’s America!
Luke McCaffrey and Brock Bowers also with their first NFL receptions, Bowers' second catch goes for 26 as he was wide openMcConkey first NFL catch!
...and Brock Bowers with his first catch for about 20!McConkey first NFL catch!
Ain't gonna happen anywhere near that quickly, come on nowWonder how many rushes Zimir White will get for the Raiders before they turn to Laube? Right now he is 4 for 1 yard. The best play, right??
Would so much like to see him stay healthy and kick ass like he used to and the way his "little" brother does.Bosa 2 sacks!
Me too. They've only credited him with 1 sack so far. I thought he tripped up Minshew escaping the pocket earlier. IDK. Morgan Fox has a .5 sack.Would so much like to see him stay healthy and kick ass like he used to and the way his "little" brother does.
Not necessarily traveling fans. When I lived in SoCal we would go to games every year at Jack Murphy Stadium (old Qualcomm) in San Diego and Chiefs fans would dominate. Most were from L.A.-San Diego, very few from Kansas or Missouri. I'll bet the numbers of Steeler fans in most metro areas (like Chiefs, Cowboys, whatever) are significant enough. Especially when the local team is somewhat uninspiring.Good to see as the Bills got off to a sputtering start.
Chris Boswell singlehandedly keeping the punchless Crawfords in the game -- FGs of 57, 51, 44 and 56. T. J. Watt also having his usual very strong game even while two strip sacks have been negated by penalties. Tons of Pitt fans in the stands in Atlanta, they really travel.
Boswell gets the game ball in this one for sure. Nice punt too.Bad interception by Cousins, probably seals the win for the Crawfords who didn't even have a TD, just a bunch of long FGs by Boswell
No question that a lot don't travel, but some do. It's a mixture of both, but that's true of all NFL teams and their DWFs to varying degrees. I don't think a lot of Steelers DWFs would travel to "beautiful" Atlanta but some DWFs live their lives this way. And I would imagine tickets to Falcons home games are easier to obtain than most.Not necessarily traveling fans. When I lived in SoCal we would go to games every year at Jack Murphy Stadium (old Qualcomm) in San Diego and Chiefs fans would dominate. Most were from L.A.-San Diego, very few from Kansas or Missouri. I'll bet the numbers of Steeler fans in most metro areas (like Chiefs, Cowboys, whatever) are significant enough. Especially when the local team is somewhat uninspiring.
Yep! One of the first Panther games I ever went to, they were playing Dallas. Half the stadium were Cowboy fans, including me. Growing up here in NC there was no NFL team, so you had to pick. They showed the Redskins every Sunday here on local Tv in the 70's-80's. My brother picked them, so I went in a different direction and chose the Cowboys. Still to this day there are thousands of Dallas/Washington fans in NC/SC.Not necessarily traveling fans. When I lived in SoCal we would go to games every year at Jack Murphy Stadium (old Qualcomm) in San Diego and Chiefs fans would dominate. Most were from L.A.-San Diego, very few from Kansas or Missouri. I'll bet the numbers of Steeler fans in most metro areas (like Chiefs, Cowboys, whatever) are significant enough. Especially when the local team is somewhat uninspiring.
Bowers now 3/36 yards...and Brock Bowers with his first catch for about 20!
Bowers now 3/36 yards