Fans are entitled to irrational responses after gut wrenching loses.
I do hope they at some point this offseason look at the fact that they were the youngest team in the SEC and won the conference.
They got beat by a historical QB performance. Lick the wounds and go get better.
The NFL continues to use replay to correct some calls but not to correct obvious missed calls. This creates a credibility problem. When replay is used to move the spot of a ball 6 inches or used to see if the QB’s knee touched the ground— but can’t be used to see if he was tripped or can’t be used to see if the clock is at :00 when players are pointing to the clock it creates issues.
We either need to correct ALL OBVIOUS missed calls or we need to let the officials call the games on the field and live with it
Jonathan Taylor is now the fifth player since 2000 with at least three scrimmage touchdowns in four games in a season, joining LaDainian Tomlinson in 2006, Marshall Faulk in 2000, Shaun Alexander in 2005 and Priest Holmes in 2002 and 2003.
Taylor is the sixth player in NFL history with at least 70 scrimmage touchdowns in his first 75 career games, joining Jim Brown (79 scrimmage TDs), Tomlinson (79), Emmitt Smith (72), Chuck Foreman (71) and Todd Gurley (71).