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I just did a quick Google search on all the kickers the Pats are trying out to replace Gostkowski. Ugh, what a motley collection of has beens View Quote TBH, I'm kinda surprised the Patriots waited this long to publicly look for his replacement. |
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LA Times is reporting that Cooper Kupp used the tearing of his ACL as a chance to completely relearn how to run. Recovery gave him the opportunity to bring in professionals to review his past running stride and remove the imperfections during rehabilitation.
His current route speeds have an average increase of 1.5 to 2 miles per hour versus his pre-injury routes. If that is true, that is pretty fucking amazing. |
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When I was younger I'd probably stand a chance with a couple of those GB cheerleaders...the Dallas ones not so much. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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None of this is a "big deal." I just find it somewhat amusing seeing you attempt to make the case that the majority of heterosexual male members of an NFL fanbase would rather have those Packers cheerleaders pictured above (I'm tired of posting that pic ) cheering in front of them at a game over something like this. https://i.imgur.com/7ubdTvu.gif https://media1.tenor.com/images/9daf641ca935b02d992614ccee620e3f/tenor.gif?itemid=4544886 https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/258158/046F3DBD-30C9-4328-9C8B-968C18AE6F3B_png-1108332.JPG https://media.phillyvoice.com/media/images/5.4eaglescheer2.2e16d0ba.fill-735x490.jpg |
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I wouldn't be interested in any of those Packers cheerleaders but I'm sure they're nice. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Oh I’m sorry I forgot that you are the only one that knows anything about football and you’ve already established that Dak is better than Mahomes. I’m out I’ll let you guys go back to talking about cheer leaders while I study coaches film. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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“EPIC”? That was pretty tame and generic, IMO. The way you hyped it up I was expecting something like Tebow’s halftime speech at the National Championship or something. 1. I am the only one that knows anything about football. 2. Dak is better than Mahomes. Next time you make one your leaps in logic posts could you please claim I am saying Jason Garrett is a better coach than Bill Belichick? That would be especially amusing. |
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View Quote I get Diggs’s perspective, but he has no leverage, and trading him would really screw up an already struggling offense. |
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When your QB is playing like ass, trading away a high quality WR is one of the worst moves you can do. I get Diggs’s perspective, but he has no leverage, and trading him would really screw up an already struggling offense. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I get Diggs’s perspective, but he has no leverage, and trading him would really screw up an already struggling offense. |
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I personally knew two Eagles cheerleaders and they were far from strippers. Those GB cheerleaders aren't making the squad at most Division 1 programs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I think the "normal" college girls on the GB squad make sense for GB. It's the one NFL team that has more of a college feel to the fan base. I also think the one-step-removed-from-a-gentlemen's-club dance routines for most of the other teams make a lot of sense in their home markets. Don't click: Click To View Spoiler Seriously, don't do it. Click To View Spoiler
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i'm watching Dan Patrick right now and he was just talking about the vikings. he made a point saying Cousins was so worried about his stats his last year in DC to up his FA value. He pissed off a good amount of receivers there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I get Diggs’s perspective, but he has no leverage, and trading him would really screw up an already struggling offense. |
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The decent/good ones in their primes tend to already be taken. TBH, I'm kinda surprised the Patriots waited this long to publicly look for his replacement. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I just did a quick Google search on all the kickers the Pats are trying out to replace Gostkowski. Ugh, what a motley collection of has beens TBH, I'm kinda surprised the Patriots waited this long to publicly look for his replacement. |
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Someone on the office just said "RBF" and I turned my head thinking where have I heard that before?
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None of this is a "big deal." I just find it somewhat amusing seeing you attempt to make the case that the majority of heterosexual male members of an NFL fanbase would rather have those Packers cheerleaders pictured above (I'm tired of posting that pic ) cheering in front of them at a game over something like this. https://i.imgur.com/7ubdTvu.gif https://media1.tenor.com/images/9daf641ca935b02d992614ccee620e3f/tenor.gif?itemid=4544886 https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/258158/046F3DBD-30C9-4328-9C8B-968C18AE6F3B_png-1108332.JPG https://media.phillyvoice.com/media/images/5.4eaglescheer2.2e16d0ba.fill-735x490.jpg View Quote |
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Of course it could be worse. Your cheerleaders could be a bunch of guys. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/258158/0D1B7025-6646-41E5-B26D-C513A2CCDAAF_jpeg-1110836.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/258158/7ADD4175-EFC2-4030-8670-4116187413AA_jpeg-1110837.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: I wouldn't be interested in any of those Packers cheerleaders but I'm sure they're nice. View Quote Don't get me wrong, NONE of them look like the pros, but if we're being honest nobody would expect more than 1% of local girls attending the local college in a tiny, cold, middle of nowhere city to come close. I like cute cheerleaders as much as anybody else, hell I dated a couple back in the day, but I really don't think the point of them being there was to look good, it's to cheer. Obviously some pro teams have changed that perception, at least for them or pro sports in general. I guess my point is I wouldn't go into Amish country to recruit strippers, I'd go for farmers/builders. |
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For a team that's tanking like the Dolphins players wanting out is to be expected. However, when that happens and you're one game out of first place with the third best point differential in the conference that is a pretty bad sign. View Quote |
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You'd know far better than me, but based on the games I've seen it seems Cousins has a tendency to want to pad his stats way more than most QB's. View Quote |
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Quoted: look at the chargers, bears and bucs. they can't even find a decent starting kicker. it's a tough position to fill with someone consistent. View Quote |
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If you're having a slow day, here's a stats nerd exploring the correlation between EPA and QBR: https://twitter.com/benbbaldwin/status/1179788516714262529
The link takes you to his look at 2018. Earlier tweets in the thread explain the methodology, and later tweets look at other years. |
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Things feel similar in Denver as well. Flacco and Cousins not producing. Obviously Vikings move more explosive offense and much different records, but Emmanuel Sanders is the #1 WR and he's not happy. Been grumblings of him wanting a trade for a while. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For a team that's tanking like the Dolphins players wanting out is to be expected. However, when that happens and you're one game out of first place with the third best point differential in the conference that is a pretty bad sign. At 0-4, the Broncos are statistically toasted for this year. They're done. Here's an argument for the Broncos to do a one year rebuild: https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2019/10/1/20891901/denver-broncos-tank-2019-von-miller-emmanuel-sanders-chris-harris-trade |
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Quoted: The Vikings, at least on paper, still have a very realistic chance of winning their division, and their best chance at getting any kind of value out of the deal they gave Cousins is to keep talent on the field around him. At 0-4, the Broncos are statistically toasted for this year. They're done. Here's an argument for the Broncos to do a one year rebuild: https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2019/10/1/20891901/denver-broncos-tank-2019-von-miller-emmanuel-sanders-chris-harris-trade View Quote |
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Quoted: i only saw their first game, but has flacco been that bad since? i heard the defense had no sacks thru the first three games. seems like they've lost some close games that maybe could've gone their way. View Quote I don't understand how you can hire Vic Fangio as your HC and then fail to get any sacks, and barely any pressures, through 3 weeks. Especially with Von Miller and Bradley Chubb. I think the conversation in Denver has been so QB centric for so long that the narrative hasn't really shifted away from that, despite an acceptable level of play. |
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Quoted: The Vikings, at least on paper, still have a very realistic chance of winning their division, and their best chance at getting any kind of value out of the deal they gave Cousins is to keep talent on the field around him. At 0-4, the Broncos are statistically toasted for this year. They're done. Here's an argument for the Broncos to do a one year rebuild: https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2019/10/1/20891901/denver-broncos-tank-2019-von-miller-emmanuel-sanders-chris-harris-trade View Quote We all know Cousins wilts under the pressure of a big game, I wonder if the pressure of the expectations in MN is causing his play to regress this year. |
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Stefan Diggs was asked about the rumors that he wants out of Minnesota.
His response: "there's truth to all rumors. I won't be speaking on that." |
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Certainly the most drama filled start to a season I can remember in quite a while.
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Pat McAfee Thinks Kirk Cousins Has Ruined The Vikings |
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Interesting. Jalen Ramsey isn't practicing again either. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: i only saw their first game, but has flacco been that bad since? i heard the defense had no sacks thru the first three games. seems like they've lost some close games that maybe could've gone their way. View Quote The flip side is, they have enough young talent on the roster that they can build around that instead of going full Dolphin-tard and blowing it up. Quoted: From what I've seen of their games, I personally don't think Flacco has played poorly. Obviously he has had some bad throws/decisions just like any QB will, but he has balanced those out with good throws/decisions. I think he is obviously a significant upgrade from Keenum last year, they've just failed to get the job done in other areas. I don't understand how you can hire Vic Fangio as your HC and then fail to get any sacks, and barely any pressures, through 3 weeks. Especially with Von Miller and Bradley Chubb. I think the conversation in Denver has been so QB centric for so long that the narrative hasn't really shifted away from that, despite an acceptable level of play. View Quote Fangio and the defense is far more confusing. I was not happy with the news that Denver got him, and I figured he could field a serious defensive unit with the talent Denver has. The only plausible excuse I can imagine for that defense struggling is time to adapt to a new system/scheme. But with Chubb out and Harris literally counting the games until he's done, I don't see them locking it down any time this year. |
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Quoted: Close only counts to a point. 0-4 is 0-4, they share a division with the Chiefs and Chargers, and there's a shitload of .500 teams in front of them in the AFC. This season is done. The flip side is, they have enough young talent on the roster that they can build around that instead of going full Dolphin-tard and blowing it up. Flacco was never the right answer. The news Denver was trading for him was met with universal laughter for a reason. Average is more or less the best case scenario for him. It's ironic that a HoF QB can't successfully draft or trade for a quality QB, but that's what we're seeing. Fangio and the defense is far more confusing. I was not happy with the news that Denver got him, and I figured he could field a serious defensive unit with the talent Denver has. The only plausible excuse I can imagine for that defense struggling is time to adapt to a new system/scheme. But with Chubb out and Harris literally counting the games until he's done, I don't see them locking it down any time this year. View Quote It is kind of amazing that Elway has struck out on QB talent. You would think he would know it what it takes, but I guess that is a different skill than actually having the skills to be great. Or maybe it just means the QB is a lot less important than most fans and analysts give them credit for and that the team and coaching plays so much more into it. Fuck if I know. You're probably right that Denver isn't making a comeback from this start, but who knows. They have been in close games, the talent is there, I don't see any reason to start worrying or blowing up the team. Just keep working on improving. |
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Of course he wasn't. IMO, anyone who thought that Denver acquired him to be "the answer" needs to go take a drug test. Denver struck out on every QB they took a swing on. They were drowning and they got Flacco as a life preserver to keep their head afloat while they reassessed their situation. When it came to knowing what you were gonna get, out of the group of QB's available at the time, Flacco was clearly the guy with the least amount of questions. It is kind of amazing that Elway has struck out on QB talent. You would think he would know it what it takes, but I guess that is a different skill than actually having the skills to be great. Or maybe it just means the QB is a lot less important than most fans and analysts give them credit for and that the team and coaching plays so much more into it. Fuck if I know. You're probably right that Denver isn't making a comeback from this start, but who knows. They have been in close games, the talent is there, I don't see any reason to start worrying or blowing up the team. Just keep working on improving. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Close only counts to a point. 0-4 is 0-4, they share a division with the Chiefs and Chargers, and there's a shitload of .500 teams in front of them in the AFC. This season is done. The flip side is, they have enough young talent on the roster that they can build around that instead of going full Dolphin-tard and blowing it up. Flacco was never the right answer. The news Denver was trading for him was met with universal laughter for a reason. Average is more or less the best case scenario for him. It's ironic that a HoF QB can't successfully draft or trade for a quality QB, but that's what we're seeing. Fangio and the defense is far more confusing. I was not happy with the news that Denver got him, and I figured he could field a serious defensive unit with the talent Denver has. The only plausible excuse I can imagine for that defense struggling is time to adapt to a new system/scheme. But with Chubb out and Harris literally counting the games until he's done, I don't see them locking it down any time this year. It is kind of amazing that Elway has struck out on QB talent. You would think he would know it what it takes, but I guess that is a different skill than actually having the skills to be great. Or maybe it just means the QB is a lot less important than most fans and analysts give them credit for and that the team and coaching plays so much more into it. Fuck if I know. You're probably right that Denver isn't making a comeback from this start, but who knows. They have been in close games, the talent is there, I don't see any reason to start worrying or blowing up the team. Just keep working on improving. Only one team has ever started 0-4 and made the playoffs, and there are too many other teams in front of them. The odds of them getting in this year are so slim, they're non-existent. Again, neither me nor the guy who wrote that article I linked are saying a blow up tank job is the answer. They need to build around their core. But guys like Sanders and Harris have more value as trade assets at this point in their careers/contracts. They are part of Denver's past, not the future. |
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If I'm the Vikings GM, the very last guy I want Diggs catching passes from is Aaron Rodgers. I would absolutely take less in trade value to get him out of the division, and preferably, out of the conference. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: If I'm the Vikings GM, the very last guy I want Diggs catching passes from is Aaron Rodgers. I would absolutely take less in trade value to get him out of the division, and preferably, out of the conference. View Quote |
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