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Quoted: For 99.9999999999999999% of people, yeah. For a married man in his late 30s with 5 young kids that already won a Super Bowl, won Super Bowl MVP, has careering earnings of $165M, and is a backup on one of the two worst teams in the NFL... maybe not so much. Unless of course he, as previously hypothesized, REALLY hates his family. View Quote |
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Quoted: Johnson, Claypool, Pickens Any other team in the NFL with such a young trio of strong WRs? Naturally QB's a question for the Steelers. WR isnt. View Quote The Falcons have But Ridley is suspended for the year and the rest of the roster is shit. |
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Quoted: He probably has a wife like Jay Cutler, one of those girls who wants her man to have a high-status job. If he gives up football, then he has to go into broadcasting, and the bottom rung of that ladder is ESPN. ESPN is a hell of a lot of work. You have to appear on all of their stupid shows. It's not like Romo's gig, where he plays golf all week then calls a game or two. Nope. It's talking to Max Kellermen and Nick Wright all damned week, week after week, with no end. *Shudder* Being a backup QB is way better. View Quote Or worse Stephen A. |
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Quoted: He probably has a wife like Jay Cutler, one of those girls who wants her man to have a high-status job. If he gives up football, then he has to go into broadcasting, and the bottom rung of that ladder is ESPN. ESPN is a hell of a lot of work. You have to appear on all of their stupid shows. It's not like Romo's gig, where he plays golf all week then calls a game or two. Nope. It's talking to Max Kellermen and Nick Wright all damned week, week after week, with no end. *Shudder* Being a backup QB is way better. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: For 99.9999999999999999% of people, yeah. For a married man in his late 30s with 5 young kids that already won a Super Bowl, won Super Bowl MVP, has careering earnings of $165M, and is a backup on one of the two worst teams in the NFL... maybe not so much. Unless of course he, as previously hypothesized, REALLY hates his family. She certainly could be like that, but when a woman has birthed 5 kids in the past 10 years I don’t really get “a superficial, elitist, cunt that would demand her husband have a high-status job” vibe. With 4 boys all 10 and younger she’d probably welcome some additional help around the house. Sure, they almost certainly have a nanny, but it’s not the same thing as having their father. |
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Earlier in the week there were some fights at the 49ers camp. Apparently it was sparked when LB Fred Warner put a hard hit on WR Marcus Johnson. WR Brandon Aiyuk then reportedly squared up in a impromptu boxing match with Warner and an entire team fight unfolded.
Was announced today that WR Marcus Johnson is in concussion protocols from the hit Warner delivered. Shanahan called Warner's big hit on Johnson "an unnecessary shot." |
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Quoted: “Happy looking” and “making lots of money.” The standard with which all NFL analysts and broadcasters should be judged. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Just looking at this picture makes me sleepy. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/258158/7F54EEDF-AAD1-4656-8BEB-AE2F3274AC7C_jpe-2477388.JPG More low-energy than a biden voter Why the hate? They’re all happy looking, despite the weather delay and they’re making lots of money! Chris “Happy looking” and “making lots of money.” The standard with which all NFL analysts and broadcasters should be judged. You hate’em, ‘cause you ain’t’em Chris |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Just looking at this picture makes me sleepy. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/258158/7F54EEDF-AAD1-4656-8BEB-AE2F3274AC7C_jpe-2477388.JPG More low-energy than a biden voter Why the hate? They’re all happy looking, despite the weather delay and they’re making lots of money! Chris “Happy looking” and “making lots of money.” The standard with which all NFL analysts and broadcasters should be judged. You hate’em, ‘cause you ain’t’em Chris People think they’re boring because they’re boring. |
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Quoted: Just looking at this picture makes me sleepy. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/258158/7F54EEDF-AAD1-4656-8BEB-AE2F3274AC7C_jpe-2477388.JPG View Quote |
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The last time a quarterback, not named Tom Brady, won an even year season Super Bowl was Joe Flacco in 2012.
2014 Pats vs Seahawks 2016 Pats vs Falcons 2018 Pats vs Rams 2020 Bucs vs Chiefs 2022 Bucs vs ??? |
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View Quote Of all those stadiums, Jerry World and the Roomba are the only two I actually want to see a game in. |
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Quoted: Of all those stadiums, Jerry World and the Roomba are the only two I actually want to see a game in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Of all those stadiums, Jerry World and the Roomba are the only two I actually want to see a game in. The Roomba is the least interesting stadium in the AFC West. The best thing it has going for it is that it's in Vegas and it's new. If I had to make a list: NFC East: This division sucks, and Jerry World is as good as it gets. NFC South: Raymond James (Tampa) seems more fun than the Mercedes Sphincter Dome. NFC North: Lambeau if it's early season, Minneapolis if it's late season. NFC West: Levi Stadium is an honorable mention, but SoFi is high on my to do list. AFC East: Hard Rock looks fun, but my ass is sitting on the shady side. AFC South: This division also sucks. Indy is the right choice. AFC North: I'll take Pittsburgh here. AFC West: If I can't pick Arrowhead, I'm probably going to Mile High. The Chargers are renters at SoFi, so that doesn't count, the Roomba doesn't interest me, and the fan base there is all violent criminals. |
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Quoted: The Roomba is the least interesting stadium in the AFC West. The best thing it has going for it is that it's in Vegas and it's new. If I had to make a list: NFC East: This division sucks, and Jerry World is as good as it gets. NFC South: Raymond James (Tampa) seems more fun than the Mercedes Sphincter Dome. NFC North: Lambeau if it's early season, Minneapolis if it's late season. NFC West: Levi Stadium is an honorable mention, but SoFi is high on my to do list. AFC East: Hard Rock looks fun, but my ass is sitting on the shady side. AFC South: This division also sucks. Indy is the right choice. AFC North: I'll take Pittsburgh here. AFC West: If I can't pick Arrowhead, I'm probably going to Mile High. The Chargers are renters at SoFi, so that doesn't count, the Roomba doesn't interest me, and the fan base there is all violent criminals. View Quote |
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Quoted: Of all those stadiums, Jerry World and the Roomba are the only two I actually want to see a game in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Of all those stadiums, Jerry World and the Roomba are the only two I actually want to see a game in. |
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Packers Wire is very upset with the Vikings today.
They have an article/feature all about how the Vikings official Anthony Barr tribute video includes the hit in which Aaron Rodgers broke his collar bone in 2017. Despite a career from Barr that featured 17.5 sacks, eight forced fumbles and five interceptions, the Vikings still picked a play that didn't result in a sack or turnover. Barr's hit drove Rodgers into the turf at U.S. Bank Stadium, shattering his collarbone. The injury ruined a promising season for the Packers in 2017. The hit and resulting injury was a big moment for the Vikings, who went on to win the division. But celebrating injuries is always a very bad look, and the Vikings just keep celebrating this one. View Quote Edit: The Video |
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Quoted: Packers Wire is very upset with the Vikings today. They have an article/feature all about how the Vikings official Anthony Barr tribute video includes the hit in which Aaron Rodgers broke his collar bone in 2017. Edit: The Video View Quote Are they even in camp? Is Zadarius Smith practicing? |
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Quoted: Why are the Vikings posting a tribute video for a guy who plays for the Cowboys in the middle of training camp? Are they even in camp? Is Zadarius Smith practicing? View Quote Yes, their camp is underway (but no one cares ) and Smith is practicing. |
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Quoted: He signed with the Cowboys Wednesday, they posted a thank you/tribute to him Thursday, Packers Wire responded today. Yes, their camp is underway (but no one cares ) and Smith is practicing. View Quote In other news, Matt Stafford with a "baseball-like" elbow injury. Hasn't been allowed to throw.
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Quoted: Packers Wire is very upset with the Vikings today. They have an article/feature all about how the Vikings official Anthony Barr tribute video includes the hit in which Aaron Rodgers broke his collar bone in 2017. Edit: The Video View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Packers Wire is very upset with the Vikings today. They have an article/feature all about how the Vikings official Anthony Barr tribute video includes the hit in which Aaron Rodgers broke his collar bone in 2017. Despite a career from Barr that featured 17.5 sacks, eight forced fumbles and five interceptions, the Vikings still picked a play that didn't result in a sack or turnover. Barr's hit drove Rodgers into the turf at U.S. Bank Stadium, shattering his collarbone. The injury ruined a promising season for the Packers in 2017. The hit and resulting injury was a big moment for the Vikings, who went on to win the division. But celebrating injuries is always a very bad look, and the Vikings just keep celebrating this one. Edit: The Video The 59 second video didn’t even show him coming down on Rodgers and they’re still bitching about it. |
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If it weren't for a missed extra point attempt in the 2015 AFCCG at Denver, the Patriots almost certainly would have beaten the Broncos and then played the Panthers in the Super Bowl. Chances are they would've won that game, too.
That means the Patriots and Tom Brady would have played in five straight Super Bowls, winning four of them. 2014 vs. Seahawks 2015 vs. Panthers 2016 vs. Falcons 2017 vs. Eagles 2018 vs. Rams A single, measly little extra point. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Of all those stadiums, Jerry World and the Roomba are the only two I actually want to see a game in. It is but it is also outdoors and that area is too humid for my tastes. |
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Quoted: Gotcha. I didn't realize the signing was so recent. I'm still sore about that issue too (The Barr hit, glad Zadarius went somewhere he felt valued and got paid) In other news, Matt Stafford with a "baseball-like" elbow injury. Hasn't been allowed to throw.
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Quoted: If it weren't for a missed extra point attempt in the 2015 AFCCG at Denver, the Patriots almost certainly would have beaten the Broncos and then played the Panthers in the Super Bowl. Chances are they would've won that game, too. That means the Patriots and Tom Brady would have played in five straight Super Bowls, winning four of them. 2014 vs. Seahawks 2015 vs. Panthers 2016 vs. Falcons 2017 vs. Eagles 2018 vs. Rams A single, measly little extra point. View Quote Good, so Tom/Pats never broke the Bills record of 4 Super Bowls in a row |
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Quoted: Good, so Tom/Pats never broke the Bills record of 4 Super Bowls in a row View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: Quoted: Good, so Tom/Pats never broke the Bills record of 4 Super Bowl LOSSES in a row FIFY |
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It's crazy that the team that won the most games in a 4 year period never won the Super Bowl.
I think the Packers recently had a similar stat that was something like "the most wins in a 3 year period by a team to not reach the Super Bowl." Edit: found it. Attached File |
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Quoted: “Happy looking” and “making lots of money.” The standard with which all NFL analysts and broadcasters should be judged. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Just looking at this picture makes me sleepy. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/258158/7F54EEDF-AAD1-4656-8BEB-AE2F3274AC7C_jpe-2477388.JPG More low-energy than a biden voter Why the hate? They’re all happy looking, despite the weather delay and they’re making lots of money! Chris “Happy looking” and “making lots of money.” The standard with which all NFL analysts and broadcasters should be judged. Jason Garret is the dude’s family, of course he’s happy that JG is making $$ somehow. |
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Quoted: If it weren't for a missed extra point attempt in the 2015 AFCCG at Denver, the Patriots almost certainly would have beaten the Broncos and then played the Panthers in the Super Bowl. Chances are they would've won that game, too. That means the Patriots and Tom Brady would have played in five straight Super Bowls, winning four of them. 2014 vs. Seahawks 2015 vs. Panthers 2016 vs. Falcons 2017 vs. Eagles 2018 vs. Rams A single, measly little extra point. View Quote Bill got too cute in that game. He kept going for it on fourth instead of taking three points. |
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Quoted: If it weren't for a missed extra point attempt in the 2015 AFCCG at Denver, the Patriots almost certainly would have beaten the Broncos and then played the Panthers in the Super Bowl. Chances are they would've won that game, too. That means the Patriots and Tom Brady would have played in five straight Super Bowls, winning four of them. 2014 vs. Seahawks 2015 vs. Panthers 2016 vs. Falcons 2017 vs. Eagles 2018 vs. Rams A single, measly little extra point. View Quote Yeah, instead of having 7 Super Bowls in 20 years the Patriots will have to settle for 6 Super Bowls in 20 years. We all feel for your suffering. |
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Quoted: Bill got too cute in that game. He kept going for it on fourth instead of taking three points. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If it weren't for a missed extra point attempt in the 2015 AFCCG at Denver, the Patriots almost certainly would have beaten the Broncos and then played the Panthers in the Super Bowl. Chances are they would've won that game, too. That means the Patriots and Tom Brady would have played in five straight Super Bowls, winning four of them. 2014 vs. Seahawks 2015 vs. Panthers 2016 vs. Falcons 2017 vs. Eagles 2018 vs. Rams A single, measly little extra point. Bill got too cute in that game. He kept going for it on fourth instead of taking three points. Yep. Twice he was in easy field goal range and went for it on fourth down. Both times they failed to convert. If they made a field goal on just one of those drives, they were in the Super Bowl. Also, that was the game that cemented Brady as the GOAT in my mind. Even in a loss where the defense was pummeling him on nearly every down, he kept bringing the Pats back. I also seem to remember something about the center was telegraphing the play to the Denver D as well. |
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Help me out guys.
Having a convo with some friends. Is it possible the best line backer and best safety to play the game are ray lewis and Ed reed?? And they happened to play on the same team.. I know GOAT convos are subjective, but there’s an argument for those two. |
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Quoted: Help me out guys. Having a convo with some friends. Is it possible the best line backer and best safety to play the game are ray lewis and Ed reed?? And they happened to play on the same team.. I know GOAT convos are subjective, but there’s an argument for those two. View Quote Yep. Certainly as a tandem, they are the best. |
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Quoted: The Roomba is the least interesting stadium in the AFC West. The best thing it has going for it is that it's in Vegas and it's new. If I had to make a list: NFC East: This division sucks, and Jerry World is as good as it gets. NFC South: Raymond James (Tampa) seems more fun than the Mercedes Sphincter Dome. NFC North: Lambeau if it's early season, Minneapolis if it's late season. NFC West: Levi Stadium is an honorable mention, but SoFi is high on my to do list. AFC East: Hard Rock looks fun, but my ass is sitting on the shady side. AFC South: This division also sucks. Indy is the right choice. AFC North: I'll take Pittsburgh here. AFC West: If I can't pick Arrowhead, I'm probably going to Mile High. The Chargers are renters at SoFi, so that doesn't count, the Roomba doesn't interest me, and the fan base there is all violent criminals. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Of all those stadiums, Jerry World and the Roomba are the only two I actually want to see a game in. The Roomba is the least interesting stadium in the AFC West. The best thing it has going for it is that it's in Vegas and it's new. If I had to make a list: NFC East: This division sucks, and Jerry World is as good as it gets. NFC South: Raymond James (Tampa) seems more fun than the Mercedes Sphincter Dome. NFC North: Lambeau if it's early season, Minneapolis if it's late season. NFC West: Levi Stadium is an honorable mention, but SoFi is high on my to do list. AFC East: Hard Rock looks fun, but my ass is sitting on the shady side. AFC South: This division also sucks. Indy is the right choice. AFC North: I'll take Pittsburgh here. AFC West: If I can't pick Arrowhead, I'm probably going to Mile High. The Chargers are renters at SoFi, so that doesn't count, the Roomba doesn't interest me, and the fan base there is all violent criminals. No offense, but that sounds straight up like divisional rivalry bias. There is plenty about that stadium that is interesting. But let's face it, the list typically went newer=better which we know it's more complicated than that. |
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Florio, with some back of the envelope estimates, guesses Watson has spent upwards of 10 million so far.
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