I did. 2010 is in your time frame. NEWS FLASH Dip Shit. He missed in 2010
He's already moved the goalposts multiple times tonight, you know he's going to keep doing that. Twisting stats to fit his argument.
I did. 2010 is in your time frame. NEWS FLASH Dip Shit. He missed in 2010
I did. 2010 is in your time frame. NEWS FLASH Dip Shit. He missed in 2010
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Well if you're not counting 2010 it's not 21 for 21, DIP SHIT. Please tell me you're in the 4th grade, if so I'll give you a pass and stop calling you DIP SHIT.Wrong, 2010 is not in the 6 year time frame.
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
Anyways Crosby is a postseason God and Dan is a scrub in the postseason but hey he's done well in the regular season when it really means something. So at least you have that.
He's already moved the goalposts multiple times tonight, you know he's going to keep doing that. Twisting stats to fit his argument.
So are you including 2010 or not?NFL record 21 consecutive FG's in a row and is 100% over the last 6 years while your boy is 33% in the postseason.
Mason Postseason GOD >>>Danny the regular season hero
Well if you're not counting 2010 it's not 21 for 21, DIP SHIT. Please tell me you're in the 4th grade, if so I'll give you a pass and stop calling you DIP SHIT.
So are you including 2010 or not?
Now all you have to do is add on any field goals from last Sundays Giants game
Crosby sets mark for consecutive playoff FGs
Mason Crosby's 20th straight postseason field goal an NFL record
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Mason Crosby not only accounted for all the Green Bay Packers' first-half scoring Saturday night, he also set an NFL record in the process.
Crosby made both his field-goal attempts, a 28-yarder followed by a 34-yarder just before halftime, to give him the league record for most consecutive field goals made in postseason play with 20.
David Akers previously held the record of 19.
Crosby's kicks Saturday night allowed the Packers to enter halftime trailing the Arizona Cardinals, 7-6. The second field goal capped a 17-play, 71-yard drive that spanned 6 minutes and 55 seconds, the Packers' second-longest of the season.
The Packers went on to lose in overtime, 26-20.
Crosby drilled a 48-yarder with 14 seconds left in last year's NFC Championship Game at Seattle to force overtime, and he made both his kicks in last week's 35-18 NFC wild card victory at Washington.
Crosby said he didn't know he was in line for the record until midweek, when told by someone on the Packers' staff.
"Someone told me [I'm at] 18. That's pretty cool," Crosby said during the week. "Just need to make the next one."
His last miss was Jan. 15, 2011, at Atlanta in an NFC divisional playoff win on the Packers' road to Super Bowl XLV.
Now all you have to do is add on any field goals from last Sundays Giants game
The date on this article is 1/6/2016 after last post season so one game to add on
Crosby sets mark for consecutive playoff FGs
Mason Crosby's 20th straight postseason field goal an NFL record
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Mason Crosby not only accounted for all the Green Bay Packers' first-half scoring Saturday night, he also set an NFL record in the process.
Crosby made both his field-goal attempts, a 28-yarder followed by a 34-yarder just before halftime, to give him the league record for most consecutive field goals made in postseason play with 20.
David Akers previously held the record of 19.
Crosby's kicks Saturday night allowed the Packers to enter halftime trailing the Arizona Cardinals, 7-6. The second field goal capped a 17-play, 71-yard drive that spanned 6 minutes and 55 seconds, the Packers' second-longest of the season.
The Packers went on to lose in overtime, 26-20.
Crosby drilled a 48-yarder with 14 seconds left in last year's NFC Championship Game at Seattle to force overtime, and he made both his kicks in last week's 35-18 NFC wild card victory at Washington.
Crosby said he didn't know he was in line for the record until midweek, when told by someone on the Packers' staff.
"Someone told me [I'm at] 18. That's pretty cool," Crosby said during the week. "Just need to make the next one."
His last miss was Jan. 15, 2011, at Atlanta in an NFC divisional playoff win on the Packers' road to Super Bowl XLV.
and Dez wasn't even playingWatching the replay of the earlier Cowboy/Packer game that is on the NFL Network right now and yea Gunter had a bad game
89.5 >>> 80.4NFL record 21 consecutive FG's in a row and is 100% over the last 6 years while your boy is 33% in the postseason.
Mason Postseason GOD >>>Danny the regular season hero
Watching the replay of the earlier Cowboy/Packer game that is on the NFL Network right now and yea Gunter had a bad game
89.5 >>> 80.4
100 >>> 98.6
and Dez wasn't even playing
That all well and good, but Dip Shit claimed he hasn't missed in six years and in that same sentence mentions 21-21. When called out he simply stated he's not counting 2010, therefore its 18-18.Now all you have to do is add on any field goals from last Sundays Giants game
The date on this article is 1/6/2016 after last post season so one game to add on
Crosby sets mark for consecutive playoff FGs
Mason Crosby's 20th straight postseason field goal an NFL record
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Mason Crosby not only accounted for all the Green Bay Packers' first-half scoring Saturday night, he also set an NFL record in the process.
Crosby made both his field-goal attempts, a 28-yarder followed by a 34-yarder just before halftime, to give him the league record for most consecutive field goals made in postseason play with 20.
David Akers previously held the record of 19.
Crosby's kicks Saturday night allowed the Packers to enter halftime trailing the Arizona Cardinals, 7-6. The second field goal capped a 17-play, 71-yard drive that spanned 6 minutes and 55 seconds, the Packers' second-longest of the season.
The Packers went on to lose in overtime, 26-20.
Crosby drilled a 48-yarder with 14 seconds left in last year's NFC Championship Game at Seattle to force overtime, and he made both his kicks in last week's 35-18 NFC wild card victory at Washington.
Crosby said he didn't know he was in line for the record until midweek, when told by someone on the Packers' staff.
"Someone told me [I'm at] 18. That's pretty cool," Crosby said during the week. "Just need to make the next one."
His last miss was Jan. 15, 2011, at Atlanta in an NFC divisional playoff win on the Packers' road to Super Bowl XLV.
gunter locked down obj? I saw obj dropping alot of wide open passes. He might have been on someone else idk. As for Hopkins he was shut down by shitty ass osweiler like usual.Touche
However, Gunter proceeded to locked down Julio Jones, OBJ, and Hopkins. All three of those WR's are better than Dez.