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Can anybody name a superbowl winning team recently that had a top 2 or 3 RB?
Chiefs had uhhh Pacheco Rams had akers Bucs fournette Chiefs Damien Williams Pats Sony Michel Eagles Blount When was the last superbowl won with a team that had a top 2 or 3 rb? |
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Quoted: Can anybody name a superbowl winning team recently that had a top 2 or 3 RB? Chiefs had uhhh Pacheco Rams had akers Bucs fournette Chiefs Damien Williams Pats Sony Michel Eagles Blount When was the last superbowl won with a team that had a top 2 or 3 rb? View Quote Marshawn Lynch back in 2014? Terrell Davis in 99 is probably the correct answer. But that’s still 20 newer than his NFL knowledge. |
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Quoted: Can anybody name a superbowl winning team recently that had a top 2 or 3 RB? Chiefs had uhhh Pacheco Rams had akers Bucs fournette Chiefs Damien Williams Pats Sony Michel Eagles Blount When was the last superbowl won with a team that had a top 2 or 3 rb? View Quote This is what I was going to call out. All the recent SB champs I can think of did it with tier 2 or 3 kind of guys, not top-3 guys. The last SB champ with a big time RB that I can think of without diving through years of stats is the Seahawks with Marshawn Lynch, and he was #6 that year. |
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Quoted: I don’t get it. The Dolphins are 1-6 against the Bills since drafting Tua. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:
I don’t get it. The Dolphins are 1-6 against the Bills since drafting Tua. Shh...delusional Fins fans have to make stuff up to be happy |
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Quoted: Can anybody name a superbowl winning team recently that had a top 2 or 3 RB? Chiefs had uhhh Pacheco Rams had akers Bucs fournette Chiefs Damien Williams Pats Sony Michel Eagles Blount When was the last superbowl won with a team that had a top 2 or 3 rb? View Quote While we're at it, when was the last time a team won the Super Bowl with one of the 3 highest paid QBs in the NFL (other than maybe the GOAT)? I could be wrong, but I don't think Mahomes in 2022 would qualify. If he does though: who was the last team before 2022? |
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Quoted: While we're at it, when was the last time a team won the Super Bowl with one of the 3 highest paid QBs in the NFL (other than maybe the GOAT)? I could be wrong, but I don't think Mahomes in 2022 would qualify. If he does though: who was the last team before 2022? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Can anybody name a superbowl winning team recently that had a top 2 or 3 RB? Chiefs had uhhh Pacheco Rams had akers Bucs fournette Chiefs Damien Williams Pats Sony Michel Eagles Blount When was the last superbowl won with a team that had a top 2 or 3 rb? While we're at it, when was the last time a team won the Super Bowl with one of the 3 highest paid QBs in the NFL (other than maybe the GOAT)? I could be wrong, but I don't think Mahomes in 2022 would qualify. If he does though: who was the last team before 2022? Mahomes 2022 I checked all the way back to 2000 and then stopped. The closest one was Eli Manning #4 in 2007 based on cap figures. (#3 if using cash figures) |
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Quoted: While we're at it, when was the last time a team won the Super Bowl with one of the 3 highest paid QBs in the NFL (other than maybe the GOAT)? I could be wrong, but I don't think Mahomes in 2022 would qualify. If he does though: who was the last team before 2022? View Quote Rams in ‘21 if using cap allocated to QBs. (Goff + Stafford). They had two top 10 cap hits on QBs. Over $12m (30%) more than any other team in the league. |
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Quoted: Can anybody name a superbowl winning team recently that had a top 2 or 3 RB? Chiefs had uhhh Pacheco Rams had akers Bucs fournette Chiefs Damien Williams Pats Sony Michel Eagles Blount When was the last superbowl won with a team that had a top 2 or 3 rb? View Quote I wouldn’t even say Blount. He was a very useful situational player for that team, but hardly a top back. Honestly it might be Emmitt Smith. No others are coming to mind. |
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Final cuts will be 8/29 at 1PM PST.
No other cuts this season. Straight from 90 to 53. Trade deadline will be 10/31 at 1 PM PST. |
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Both Jacobs and Saquon are still holding out and have not signed their franchise tags. |
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Both Jacobs and Saquon are still holding out and have not signed their franchise tags. View Quote Good. |
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Quoted: You promised to regale us with stats that would prove your ridiculous assertion that guys in the '50s and '60s were better passers than Marino. WTF is this shit? Marino is the best pure passer that's ever lived. Stats prove it. Eyeballs prove it. Everything proves it. The fact that you came back into this thread armed with Beattie Feathers, Dan Pastorini, and the Three Amigos tells us you have no argument. It's like showing up to a gun fight with a spork. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: You promised to regale us with stats that would prove your ridiculous assertion that guys in the '50s and '60s were better passers than Marino. WTF is this shit? Marino is the best pure passer that's ever lived. Stats prove it. Eyeballs prove it. Everything proves it. The fact that you came back into this thread armed with Beattie Feathers, Dan Pastorini, and the Three Amigos tells us you have no argument. It's like showing up to a gun fight with a spork. A) I never promised "stats". I promised "names" & mentioned multiple ones. A big difference between "stats" & "names", wouldn't you say? B) Wasn't "armed" with the names you mentioned, just showing 99% of the posters here have no clue as to the history of the NFL. How can you argue about "X" when you have NO clue about who played 20-30-40 years ago nor have seen game film of those QB's? Answer: you can't. This is the ranking for QB's with their attempts, career. 1Tom BradyNew England Patriots (2000–2019) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2020–2022)7,75312,05064.3% 2Drew BreesSan Diego Chargers (2001–2005) New Orleans Saints (2006–2020)7,14210,55167.7% 3Brett FavreAtlanta Falcons (1991) Green Bay Packers (1992–2007) New York Jets (2008) Minnesota Vikings (2009–2010)6,30010,16962.0% 4Peyton ManningIndianapolis Colts (1998–2011) Denver Broncos (2012–2015)6,1259,38065.3% 5Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons (2008–2021) Indianapolis Colts (2022)5,5518,46465.6% 6Ben RoethlisbergerPittsburgh Steelers (2004–2021)5,4408,44364.4% 7Philip RiversSan Diego/L.A. Chargers (2004–2019) Indianapolis Colts (2020)5,2778,13464.9% 8Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers (2005–2022) New York Jets (2023–present)5,0017,66065.3% 9Dan MarinoMiami Dolphins (1983–1998)4,9678,35859.4% Matt Ryan had the highest attempts per season based on this chart with 604 avg per year. Marino was second with an average of 557 attempts per year, so he's second in all-time attempts per year for career. As I mentioned in a much earlier post, if a QB throws a shit ton of times per game, he's going to get a shit ton of yards. I also note YOU made the qualifier of "strongest arm", NOT "best QB of all time", most accurate or any other criteria. STRONGEST ARM. That's the discussion, so stop moving the goalposts like a liberal female. |
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Quoted: I also note YOU made the qualifier of "strongest arm", NOT "best QB of all time", most accurate or any other criteria. STRONGEST ARM. That's the discussion, so stop moving the goalposts like a liberal female. View Quote WG claimed he was the best "pure passer". You said you would provide "facts" on QB's from way back. TG asked for stats on those QB's. The first mention of arm strength was WG saying Elways arm was stronger than Marino's, and continued to praise Marino for his release & accuracy. Goalposts are not moving... |
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Both Jacobs and Saquon are still holding out and have not signed their franchise tags. Good. |
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Quoted: Via Rapoport, NFL conference call discussing the league gambling policy and educating players. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FzFYJ1GWAAMgUPZ?format=jpg&name=medium All that information was clearly stated in the gambling policy for multiple years now, but I guess we have to dumb it down to a power point slide show. View Quote Not only that, but the NFL is forcing all rookies to attend "education sessions" explaining it. |
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Quoted: A) I never promised "stats". I promised "names" & mentioned multiple ones. A big difference between "stats" & "names", wouldn't you say? B) Wasn't "armed" with the names you mentioned, just showing 99% of the posters here have no clue as to the history of the NFL. How can you argue about "X" when you have NO clue about who played 20-30-40 years ago nor have seen game film of those QB's? Answer: you can't. This is the ranking for QB's with their attempts, career. Matt Ryan had the highest attempts per season based on this chart with 604 avg per year. Marino was second with an average of 557 attempts per year, so he's second in all-time attempts per year for career. As I mentioned in a much earlier post, if a QB throws a shit ton of times per game, he's going to get a shit ton of yards. I also note YOU made the qualifier of "strongest arm", NOT "best QB of all time", most accurate or any other criteria. STRONGEST ARM. That's the discussion, so stop moving the goalposts like a liberal female. View Quote Geez, you can't even stay on topic, which is... Me: Dan Marino is the best pure passer the league has ever seen. You: but but but running backs, Beattie Feathers, the '50s, STRONGEST ARM, Dan Pastorini, and now Matt Ryan. Yeah, you're right. Somebody's moving the goalposts, alright. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I wouldn’t even say Blount. He was a very useful situational player for that team, but hardly a top back. Honestly it might be Emmitt Smith. No others are coming to mind. Colts Edgerrin James? He wasn't with the Colts for their 2006 Super Bowl season. |
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Quoted: While we're at it, when was the last time a team won the Super Bowl with one of the 3 highest paid QBs in the NFL (other than maybe the GOAT)? I could be wrong, but I don't think Mahomes in 2022 would qualify. If he does though: who was the last team before 2022? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Can anybody name a superbowl winning team recently that had a top 2 or 3 RB? Chiefs had uhhh Pacheco Rams had akers Bucs fournette Chiefs Damien Williams Pats Sony Michel Eagles Blount When was the last superbowl won with a team that had a top 2 or 3 rb? While we're at it, when was the last time a team won the Super Bowl with one of the 3 highest paid QBs in the NFL (other than maybe the GOAT)? I could be wrong, but I don't think Mahomes in 2022 would qualify. If he does though: who was the last team before 2022? Hey hey Don't distract from pointing out that old mate is making amazingly dumb statements. I am not a NFL historian and only started watching the NFL 20yrs ago, and even I know that you don't win the superbowl with top 2 or 3 RB. |
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Quoted: A) I never promised "stats". I promised "names" & mentioned multiple ones. A big difference between "stats" & "names", wouldn't you say? B) Wasn't "armed" with the names you mentioned, just showing 99% of the posters here have no clue as to the history of the NFL. How can you argue about "X" when you have NO clue about who played 20-30-40 years ago nor have seen game film of those QB's? Answer: you can't. This is the ranking for QB's with their attempts, career. Matt Ryan had the highest attempts per season based on this chart with 604 avg per year. Marino was second with an average of 557 attempts per year, so he's second in all-time attempts per year for career. As I mentioned in a much earlier post, if a QB throws a shit ton of times per game, he's going to get a shit ton of yards. I also note YOU made the qualifier of "strongest arm", NOT "best QB of all time", most accurate or any other criteria. STRONGEST ARM. That's the discussion, so stop moving the goalposts like a liberal female. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You promised to regale us with stats that would prove your ridiculous assertion that guys in the '50s and '60s were better passers than Marino. WTF is this shit? Marino is the best pure passer that's ever lived. Stats prove it. Eyeballs prove it. Everything proves it. The fact that you came back into this thread armed with Beattie Feathers, Dan Pastorini, and the Three Amigos tells us you have no argument. It's like showing up to a gun fight with a spork. A) I never promised "stats". I promised "names" & mentioned multiple ones. A big difference between "stats" & "names", wouldn't you say? B) Wasn't "armed" with the names you mentioned, just showing 99% of the posters here have no clue as to the history of the NFL. How can you argue about "X" when you have NO clue about who played 20-30-40 years ago nor have seen game film of those QB's? Answer: you can't. This is the ranking for QB's with their attempts, career. 1Tom BradyNew England Patriots (2000–2019) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2020–2022)7,75312,05064.3% 2Drew BreesSan Diego Chargers (2001–2005) New Orleans Saints (2006–2020)7,14210,55167.7% 3Brett FavreAtlanta Falcons (1991) Green Bay Packers (1992–2007) New York Jets (2008) Minnesota Vikings (2009–2010)6,30010,16962.0% 4Peyton ManningIndianapolis Colts (1998–2011) Denver Broncos (2012–2015)6,1259,38065.3% 5Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons (2008–2021) Indianapolis Colts (2022)5,5518,46465.6% 6Ben RoethlisbergerPittsburgh Steelers (2004–2021)5,4408,44364.4% 7Philip RiversSan Diego/L.A. Chargers (2004–2019) Indianapolis Colts (2020)5,2778,13464.9% 8Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers (2005–2022) New York Jets (2023–present)5,0017,66065.3% 9Dan MarinoMiami Dolphins (1983–1998)4,9678,35859.4% Matt Ryan had the highest attempts per season based on this chart with 604 avg per year. Marino was second with an average of 557 attempts per year, so he's second in all-time attempts per year for career. As I mentioned in a much earlier post, if a QB throws a shit ton of times per game, he's going to get a shit ton of yards. I also note YOU made the qualifier of "strongest arm", NOT "best QB of all time", most accurate or any other criteria. STRONGEST ARM. That's the discussion, so stop moving the goalposts like a liberal female. I'll give you this, you're persistent. |
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Quoted: WG claimed he was the best "pure passer". You said you would provide "facts" on QB's from way back. TG asked for stats on those QB's. The first mention of arm strength was WG saying Elways arm was stronger than Marino's, and continued to praise Marino for his release & accuracy. Goalposts are not moving... View Quote Yup, you're correct. |
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Quoted: Geez, you can't even stay on topic, which is... Me: Dan Marino is the best pure passer the league has ever seen. You: but but but running backs, Beattie Feathers, the '50s, STRONGEST ARM, Dan Pastorini, and now Matt Ryan. Yeah, you're right. Somebody's moving the goalposts, alright. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Geez, you can't even stay on topic, which is... Me: Dan Marino is the best pure passer the league has ever seen. You: but but but running backs, Beattie Feathers, the '50s, STRONGEST ARM, Dan Pastorini, and now Matt Ryan. Yeah, you're right. Somebody's moving the goalposts, alright. Matt Ryan has the highest attempts per season avg which is why he got mentioned, with Marino second. Were Marino first, then Ryan would've never been mentioned. As for "pure passer", I'll take Sammy Baugh over Marino 8 days a week. Primarily known for his passing prowess, Baugh led the league in completion percentage a record eight times, passing yards four times, and three times in passer rating, among other statistics. However, he was also known for his versatility—having the ability to play at a high level as a punter as well as a defensive back. Throughout his career, he led the league in yards per punt five times, as well as yardage in 1943, a year in which he also led the league in defensive interceptions, with 11. His average of 51.4 yards per punt during the 1940 season stood as the single season record for 82 seasons until Tennessee Titans rookie Ryan Stonehouse broke it with a 53.1 average in the 2022 season. If Marino was such hot shit, why'd he never win a championship? His high water mark was his rookie year with the AFC Championship. |
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Quoted: Matt Ryan has the highest attempts per season avg which is why he got mentioned, with Marino second. Were Marino first, then Ryan would've never been mentioned. As for "pure passer", I'll take Sammy Baugh over Marino 8 days a week. If Marino was such hot shit, why'd he never win a championship? His high water mark was his rookie year with the AFC Championship. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Geez, you can't even stay on topic, which is... Me: Dan Marino is the best pure passer the league has ever seen. You: but but but running backs, Beattie Feathers, the '50s, STRONGEST ARM, Dan Pastorini, and now Matt Ryan. Yeah, you're right. Somebody's moving the goalposts, alright. Matt Ryan has the highest attempts per season avg which is why he got mentioned, with Marino second. Were Marino first, then Ryan would've never been mentioned. As for "pure passer", I'll take Sammy Baugh over Marino 8 days a week. Primarily known for his passing prowess, Baugh led the league in completion percentage a record eight times, passing yards four times, and three times in passer rating, among other statistics. However, he was also known for his versatility—having the ability to play at a high level as a punter as well as a defensive back. Throughout his career, he led the league in yards per punt five times, as well as yardage in 1943, a year in which he also led the league in defensive interceptions, with 11. His average of 51.4 yards per punt during the 1940 season stood as the single season record for 82 seasons until Tennessee Titans rookie Ryan Stonehouse broke it with a 53.1 average in the 2022 season. If Marino was such hot shit, why'd he never win a championship? His high water mark was his rookie year with the AFC Championship. Ah yes. The good old days when the QB was also a safety and the punter. |
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Quoted: Hey hey Don't distract from pointing out that old mate is making amazingly dumb statements. I am not a NFL historian and only started watching the NFL 20yrs ago, and even I know that you don't win the superbowl with top 2 or 3 RB. View Quote Marcus Allen. John Riggins. Walter Peyton. Paul Horning. Jim Taylor. Larry Csonka. Emmitt Smith. All HOF RB's, all won a SB. Coincidence? |
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Quoted: Matt Ryan has the highest attempts per season avg which is why he got mentioned, with Marino second. Were Marino first, then Ryan would've never been mentioned. As for "pure passer", I'll take Sammy Baugh over Marino 8 days a week. If Marino was such hot shit, why'd he never win a championship? His high water mark was his rookie year with the AFC Championship. View Quote Wins are not a QB stat. Or a stat for any other individual player, for that matter. |
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Tyreek Hill in trouble for assault in Miami. Go figure
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Quoted: Matt Ryan has the highest attempts per season avg which is why he got mentioned, with Marino second. Were Marino first, then Ryan would've never been mentioned. As for "pure passer", I'll take Sammy Baugh over Marino 8 days a week. If Marino was such hot shit, why'd he never win a championship? His high water mark was his rookie year with the AFC Championship. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Geez, you can't even stay on topic, which is... Me: Dan Marino is the best pure passer the league has ever seen. You: but but but running backs, Beattie Feathers, the '50s, STRONGEST ARM, Dan Pastorini, and now Matt Ryan. Yeah, you're right. Somebody's moving the goalposts, alright. Matt Ryan has the highest attempts per season avg which is why he got mentioned, with Marino second. Were Marino first, then Ryan would've never been mentioned. As for "pure passer", I'll take Sammy Baugh over Marino 8 days a week. Primarily known for his passing prowess, Baugh led the league in completion percentage a record eight times, passing yards four times, and three times in passer rating, among other statistics. However, he was also known for his versatility—having the ability to play at a high level as a punter as well as a defensive back. Throughout his career, he led the league in yards per punt five times, as well as yardage in 1943, a year in which he also led the league in defensive interceptions, with 11. His average of 51.4 yards per punt during the 1940 season stood as the single season record for 82 seasons until Tennessee Titans rookie Ryan Stonehouse broke it with a 53.1 average in the 2022 season. If Marino was such hot shit, why'd he never win a championship? His high water mark was his rookie year with the AFC Championship. Because Buffalo routinely kicked their asses starting in the late 80’s. |
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Quoted: Dumb ass punched someone after a fishing charter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Tyreek Hill in trouble for assault in Miami. Go figure #FinsUp It wasn't a woman so he'll be fine. Be accused of hitting a woman with not a shred of evidence = 6 game suspension Be caught in 4K beating a man nearly to death = *crickets chirping* |
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Quoted: Marcus Allen. John Riggins. Walter Peyton. Paul Horning. Jim Taylor. Larry Csonka. Emmitt Smith. All HOF RB's, all won a SB. Coincidence? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Hey hey Don't distract from pointing out that old mate is making amazingly dumb statements. I am not a NFL historian and only started watching the NFL 20yrs ago, and even I know that you don't win the superbowl with top 2 or 3 RB. Marcus Allen. John Riggins. Walter Peyton. Paul Horning. Jim Taylor. Larry Csonka. Emmitt Smith. All HOF RB's, all won a SB. Coincidence? When did those guys win a superbowl, and when was the last one? And how many were in the salary cap era. Interestingly you haven't given any examples from the last over 20yrs. So much for I don't recall a NFL Champion since 1960 that didn't have a top 2-3 rushing RB that year. |
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Quoted: When did those guys win a superbowl, and when was the last one? And how many were in the salary cap era. Interestingly you haven't given any examples from the last over 20yrs. So much for View Quote He’s a football historian. Apparently he hasn’t gotten past the 90’s with his studies. |
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Ravens linebacker. 1st round pick in 2020 from LSU. |
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Ravens linebacker. 1st round pick in 2020 from LSU. View Quote 1st comment. |
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Quoted: Lions revealed their new alternate helmet. Will be worn vs the Raiders on Oct 30th and vs the Vikings in week 18. https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/f_auto/lions/gfxsexxzez9nmchyxeus.jpg https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/f_auto/lions/rllinjxhqvblr7ygxzpf.jpg https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/f_auto/lions/bzbpcoqzwl1tjk5ho7c0.jpg https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/f_auto/lions/bpbafbjpxlkxiwvzd7no.jpg https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/f_auto/lions/qx1ir77y6qeupo8lbwea.jpg https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/f_auto/lions/hmg2fd9szdhdtsvthdik.jpg https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/f_auto/lions/x2vw7sdve0kkal7obaxc.jpg View Quote Color is great. That lion looks a little.... special. |
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Quoted: It wasn't a woman so he'll be fine. Be accused of hitting a woman with not a shred of evidence = 6 game suspension Be caught in 4K beating a man nearly to death = *crickets chirping* View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Tyreek Hill in trouble for assault in Miami. Go figure #FinsUp It wasn't a woman so he'll be fine. Be accused of hitting a woman with not a shred of evidence = 6 game suspension Be caught in 4K beating a man nearly to death = *crickets chirping* Speaking of...What's up with Kamara? |
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Quoted: Lions revealed their new alternate helmet. Will be worn vs the Raiders on Oct 30th and vs the Vikings in week 18. https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/f_auto/lions/gfxsexxzez9nmchyxeus.jpg https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/f_auto/lions/rllinjxhqvblr7ygxzpf.jpg https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/f_auto/lions/bzbpcoqzwl1tjk5ho7c0.jpg https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/f_auto/lions/bpbafbjpxlkxiwvzd7no.jpg https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/f_auto/lions/qx1ir77y6qeupo8lbwea.jpg https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/f_auto/lions/hmg2fd9szdhdtsvthdik.jpg https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_new_photo_album/f_auto/lions/x2vw7sdve0kkal7obaxc.jpg View Quote Helmet looks great. I'm happy for the kid who got his art class drawing of a lion chosen for the logo. |
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Quoted: It's their logo from the 60's. https://www.grayflannelsuit.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/detroit-lions-logo_1961-1969.gif View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Color is great. That lion looks a little.... special. Quoted: I'm happy for the kid who got his art class drawing of a lion chosen for the logo. https://www.grayflannelsuit.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/detroit-lions-logo_1961-1969.gif Yeah they should have like... not done that. |
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Quoted: It's their logo from the 60's. https://www.grayflannelsuit.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/detroit-lions-logo_1961-1969.gif View Quote Attached File |
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Shittttt. McGinest is at it again. Following his night club assault incident, McGinest is facing a new lawsuit where he and 3 others are accused of beating a man in a dispute over weights at a 24 Hour Fitness in Long Beach, CA.
The plaintiff, Andrew Cortez, claims he was using the bench press when someone walked up and took one of his plates. Cortez says he told the person he was not done with the weight and when McGinest overheard the exchange he said, "the fuck you mean?" According to the lawsuit, McGinest then socked Cortez in the face with a closed fist. Cortez alleges three other men then jumped in and, along with McGinest, proceeded to strike him in the head and back "30 to 40 times." According to the suit, 24 Hour Fitness personnel eventually separated the parties though Cortez claims he was left bloodied and injured. Cortez says he's been suffering from emotional distress since the attack and is still reeling from the wounds he sustained. |
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Quoted: It's their logo from the 60's. https://www.grayflannelsuit.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/detroit-lions-logo_1961-1969.gif View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Color is great. That lion looks a little.... special. Quoted: I'm happy for the kid who got his art class drawing of a lion chosen for the logo. https://www.grayflannelsuit.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/detroit-lions-logo_1961-1969.gif I was kind of thinking there’s a connection between that and the lions Ford had in their logos/badges in the 50s-70s. |
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Quoted: Yeah they should have like... not done that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Color is great. That lion looks a little.... special. Quoted: I'm happy for the kid who got his art class drawing of a lion chosen for the logo. https://www.grayflannelsuit.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/detroit-lions-logo_1961-1969.gif Yeah they should have like... not done that. This lol This season might be the first good season they have in decades & they're going to go into their final game (which is set up for playoff implications) wearing that logo? |
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Quoted: This season might be the first good season they have in decades & they're going to go into their final game (which is set up for playoff implications) wearing that logo? View Quote The Raiders game is a MNF game. So they will be showing off that MSPaint level cat on primetime. |
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