Thunder Bolt said that you're purely a wind-up merchant on NSC and that you bizarrely derive some satisfaction from this.
Bearing that in mind, no-one should take anything you say on here seriously.
At around midday, my 86 year old father thought he was showing early signs of a heart attack.
After the paramedics arrived within 15 minutes and checked him out, it turned out that he wasn't.
I'm still sad that we lost today, but sometimes in life you've got to look at the bigger picture...
In real time, I thought it was a red. I was simultaneously surprised, relieved and pleased when the yellow came out.
But as others have said, it wasn't clear and obvious that the referee's on-field decision was wrong.
Thus it should have remained a yellow.
One moment of sloppiness doesn't mean that a player's over the hill.
Remember how good he makes other defenders look alongside him. Example - Ben White.
I'm sure Lewis will be back to his commanding, committed self after the suspension.
There's no-one else I'd rather have as Albion captain...
Yes, we more than matched them in all areas.
50% possession away from home despite playing with 10 men for over 40 mins.
Let's move on from this quickly. Plenty of points left to be won.
Cometh the hour, cometh Cooper Kupp MVP.
A lot closer than I thought - credit to Cincy - but the Rams all-in gamble comes in.
It's not a Cinderella ending, but it'll be good enough for Hollywood tonight.
I thought you might watch a bit! :)
The game's certainly had its moments - both teams scoring some good passing TDs.
Cincy's shut down the Rams running game. Odell a big loss for the Rams. Burrow's still in one piece...just.
Down by 4, that Rams missed extra point might make all the difference.