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Quoted: Apparently Schefter with the rare "W".
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Quoted: It doesn't. I'm an idiot and saw Rap as Schefter in my brain. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Schefter reported the Bucs lost him to injury the same time his biggest rival reported it was just cramps. How does that qualify as Schefter taking a "W'? With as much as he makes an ass of himself I thought maybe it was a Schefter-related joke/reference I was missing. |
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Via PFT: NFL wants immediate suspension of Deshaun Watson, NFLPA doesn't rule it out
Earlier today, we raised the possibility of appeals officer Peter Harvey ruling in the next two days that Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson should be suspended for a full year, and that it should begin immediately. We have an update. Yes, the NFL has asked for a one-year suspension starting now. If implemented before Friday night, this would keep Watson off the field for the preseason opener against the Jaguars. And, no, the NFL Players Association hasn’t ruled out the possibility of this happening. As one source with knowledge of the union’s thinking on the case said, “We are ready if he does.” Everyone else needs to be ready, too. Today, tomorrow, or Friday. Harvey can issue a ruling, and Watson will be barred from playing. And if the union plans to try to fight the decision in court, the league may be tempted to wait as long as possibly, thereby limiting the amount of time that the union has to launch a counter aimed at getting Watson on the field, for the balance of the preseason. View Quote |
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Quoted: Pittsburgh was 29th in the NFL for home attendance in 2021... 88.4% capacity average. Only the Jets, Lions and Washington were lower... Strangely, they were the 2nd HIGHEST for road attendance with an average of 98.6% capacity. They have always traveled really well though. Edit: 4 of the teams on the list (KC, MIN, DEN, LAR) actually came out at OVER 100% occupancy for their home games in 2021. Not sure what the hell that means... Standing tickets only? But that is a likely contributor for why all 4 of them are on the list. Also another factor that manipulates this now is the 17 game schedule, only 50% of the teams have an additional home game each year now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted:
Steelers not in the top 10? Strangely, they were the 2nd HIGHEST for road attendance with an average of 98.6% capacity. They have always traveled really well though. Edit: 4 of the teams on the list (KC, MIN, DEN, LAR) actually came out at OVER 100% occupancy for their home games in 2021. Not sure what the hell that means... Standing tickets only? But that is a likely contributor for why all 4 of them are on the list. Also another factor that manipulates this now is the 17 game schedule, only 50% of the teams have an additional home game each year now. Pittsburgh fans are insanely overrated. |
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Quoted: Pittsburgh fans are insanely overrated. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted:
Steelers not in the top 10? Strangely, they were the 2nd HIGHEST for road attendance with an average of 98.6% capacity. They have always traveled really well though. Edit: 4 of the teams on the list (KC, MIN, DEN, LAR) actually came out at OVER 100% occupancy for their home games in 2021. Not sure what the hell that means... Standing tickets only? But that is a likely contributor for why all 4 of them are on the list. Also another factor that manipulates this now is the 17 game schedule, only 50% of the teams have an additional home game each year now. Pittsburgh fans are insanely overrated. Steelers bent the knee on it. |
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Quoted: 2021 PA had the stupid covid bullshit. Steelers bent the knee on it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted:
Steelers not in the top 10? Strangely, they were the 2nd HIGHEST for road attendance with an average of 98.6% capacity. They have always traveled really well though. Edit: 4 of the teams on the list (KC, MIN, DEN, LAR) actually came out at OVER 100% occupancy for their home games in 2021. Not sure what the hell that means... Standing tickets only? But that is a likely contributor for why all 4 of them are on the list. Also another factor that manipulates this now is the 17 game schedule, only 50% of the teams have an additional home game each year now. Pittsburgh fans are insanely overrated. Steelers bent the knee on it. I have been there pre-covid. They have been so spoiled by success for so long that they aren’t into it like they used to be. l have had hardcore season ticket holders tell me it isn’t the same too. |
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Quoted: I have been there pre-covid. They have been so spoiled by success for so long that they aren't into it like they used to be. l have had hardcore season ticket holders tell me it isn't the same too. View Quote Also rooneys are fucking stupid with the damn social justice bullshit. |
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Quoted: Past time to get rid of dumlin. Also rooneys are fucking stupid with the damn social justice bullshit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have been there pre-covid. They have been so spoiled by success for so long that they aren't into it like they used to be. l have had hardcore season ticket holders tell me it isn't the same too. Also rooneys are fucking stupid with the damn social justice bullshit. Absolutely. It is still a good experience and the tailgating is cool, especially along the river. |
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Quoted: Past time to get rid of dumlin. Also rooneys are fucking stupid with the damn social justice bullshit. View Quote I would take Mike Tomlin to coach the Cowboys in a cocaine heartbeat. Sure, he would be handicapped by that fuckwit Jerry, but Tomlin demands respect from players. He would do well in spite of Jones IMO. |
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View Quote Every time I see his name I wonder how we got to this point. 2020: Signed contract extension and his team 4-12. 2021: Sat out because he wanted to be traded. 2022: Over 20 sexual assault allegations - gets traded for 3 1st round picks + others and then gets $230 million guaranteed money. I understand teams kicking the tires on him to see what it would take to get via trade but damn. With all that being said I don't think a year suspension is long enough if the NFL wants to say they support women. They aren't going to fine the Browns for making the trade in the middle of the of all it so it would have to default back to player to punish them. Yes, I know the NFL only cares about ones thing = money. |
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Quoted: Past time to get rid of dumlin. Also rooneys are fucking stupid with the damn social justice bullshit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have been there pre-covid. They have been so spoiled by success for so long that they aren't into it like they used to be. l have had hardcore season ticket holders tell me it isn't the same too. Also rooneys are fucking stupid with the damn social justice bullshit. Talk about spoiled... The guy has never had a losing season as a coach and every year we see people saying it's time for him to go... |
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Quoted: With all that being said I don't think a year suspension is long enough if the NFL wants to say they support women. They aren't going to fine the Browns for making the trade in the middle of the of all it so it would have to default back to player to punish them. Yes, I know the NFL only cares about ones thing = money. View Quote |
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Quoted: Talk about spoiled... The guy has never had a losing season as a coach and every year we see people saying it's time for him to go... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I have been there pre-covid. They have been so spoiled by success for so long that they aren't into it like they used to be. l have had hardcore season ticket holders tell me it isn't the same too. Also rooneys are fucking stupid with the damn social justice bullshit. Talk about spoiled... The guy has never had a losing season as a coach and every year we see people saying it's time for him to go... "Never had a losing season" isn't exactly a super high bar though. Jason Garrett never had a losing season with the exception of 2015 when Romo played about 4 games. |
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Quoted: Talk about spoiled... The guy has never had a losing season as a coach and every year we see people saying it's time for him to go... View Quote Also, you're never going to fire the only active black HC to win a Superbowl. Never. Won't happen. |
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So the Cowboys training camp goes to California every year, they are in Oxnard again this year. ESPN just did a piece on what it takes to arrange all of it.
Seven figure bill to set it all up with six months of planning. Rent out the entire River Ridge Residence Inn complex (32 buildings). Four double wide trailers setup at River Ridge for coaches, scouting and video department personnel. Ballrooms converted into meeting and dining rooms. Personnel and security arrive 3 weeks before coaches and players. Ten 53 foot long trucks weighing 10-13k pounds each bring in equipment. 500 pounds of wristbands for visitors. Three levels of fencing are set up around the complex. They convert 5 existing tennis courts into the weight room, rookie locker room, media center and family viewing. Equipment staff and training staff are each provided a triple wide trailer. A Brazilian field expert (works with FIFA for World Cups) flies in to treat and maintain the fields. Chefs from The Star, Legends Hospitality, SoFi Stadium and LAFC help prepare food. Food trucks and local LA chefs brought in on rotation. |
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Quoted: So the Cowboys training camp goes to California every year, they are in Oxnard again this year. ESPN just did a piece on what it takes to arrange all of it. Seven figure bill to set it all up with six months of planning. Rent out the entire River Ridge Residence Inn complex (32 buildings). Four double wide trailers setup at River Ridge for coaches, scouting and video department personnel. Ballrooms converted into meeting and dining rooms. Personnel and security arrive 3 weeks before coaches and players. Ten 53 foot long trucks weighing 10-13k pounds each bring in equipment. 500 pounds of wristbands for visitors. Three levels of fencing are set up around the complex. They convert 5 existing tennis courts into the weight room, rookie locker room, media center and family viewing. Equipment staff and training staff are each provided a triple wide trailer. A Brazilian field expert (works with FIFA for World Cups) flies in to treat and maintain the fields. Chefs from The Star, Legends Hospitality, SoFi Stadium and LAFC help prepare food. Food trucks and local LA chefs brought in on rotation. View Quote So just a tad bit more involved than the Redskins’ camp. Attached File |
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Quoted: I would take Mike Tomlin to coach the Cowboys in a cocaine heartbeat. Sure, he would be handicapped by that fuckwit Jerry, but Tomlin demands respect from players. He would do well in spite of Jones IMO. View Quote Quoted: Talk about spoiled... The guy has never had a losing season as a coach and every year we see people saying it's time for him to go... View Quote Way to many one and done in the post season. Has enable multiple players to be fucking shitheads. For being a db guru he has failed to develop any db drafted. Been a fan of the Steelers since the 70's. |
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Sometimes good isn't good enough, and for some teams, just making it to the post season doesn't make that cut. In the last 5 seasons the Steelers have missed the cut twice, they lucked in this year (2021) with a shite record, and they have gone 0-3 in the post season.
Reminds me of the early 2000's Chargers. Schotty took over a team that went 14-34 under Riley. He had two struggle years turning it around and then in his 3rd year they went 12-4 and won the division for the first time in 10 years. Two years later they went 14-2, best record in football, and lost in the first round to the Pats and the Chargers fired Schotty. If you want to win Championships, sometimes you have to make changes even if you're already a winning team. Rams did it. 2017 they won the division. 2018 they won the division and lost in the Super Bowl. 2020 they were 10-6, made the playoffs, and lost. McVay got drunk, tampered with Stafford, brought him in, they leveraged all the cap space and picks they could, brought in OBJ and Von. Made it happen. The problem with Pittsburgh is... Who do you replace Tomlin with? There's no known commodity, so they would have to take a gamble, and who do you gamble on? Of course they have other problems like quarterback questions now... |
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Quoted: Sometimes good isn't good enough, and for some teams, just making it to the post season doesn't make that cut. In the last 5 seasons the Steelers have missed the cut twice, they lucked in this year (2021) with a shite record, and they have gone 0-3 in the post season. Reminds me of the early 2000's Chargers. Schotty took over a team that went 14-34 under Riley. He had two struggle years turning it around and then in his 3rd year they went 12-4 and won the division for the first time in 10 years. Two years later they went 14-2, best record in football, and lost in the first round to the Pats and the Chargers fired Schotty. If you want to win Championships, sometimes you have to make changes even if you're already a winning team. Rams did it. 2017 they won the division. 2018 they won the division and lost in the Super Bowl. 2020 they were 10-6, made the playoffs, and lost. McVay got drunk, tampered with Stafford, brought him in, they leveraged all the cap space and picks they could, brought in OBJ and Von. Made it happen. The problem with Pittsburgh is... Who do you replace Tomlin with? There's no known commodity, so they would have to take a gamble, and who do you gamble on? Of course they have other problems like quarterback questions now... View Quote Are we going to ignore the fact that the Steelers haven't had an actual QB since 2018? Because that's relevant... |
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Quoted: FBI raid judge https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/327183/1807BFF8-3433-49D7-A1C9-718CE7BE8A05_jpe-2483288.JPG View Quote Fits right in with the rest of ARFcom that still supports the NFL. |
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McAfee is big time now. The Pat McAfee Show has secured NFL licensing rights and may now use NFL Films and game replay footage on their show.
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Quoted: McAfee is big time now. The Pat McAfee Show has secured NFL licensing rights and may now use NFL Films and game replay footage on their show. View Quote I haven't seen it in a while, and I'll make no attempt to dig for it, but last season, there were some posts going around showing that McAfee had more viewers than some big ESPN or NFL Network show(s). |
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Looking at you NFL... |
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Looking at you NFL... View Quote I'd laugh if this ended up being the only game Deshaun Cosby plays in a Browns Jersey If he gets rick-rolled by the NFL and the NFLPA, gets suspended for a year, then cries his way into getting traded (or cut) agin. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Via PFT: NFL wants immediate suspension of Deshaun Watson, NFLPA doesn't rule it out Earlier today, we raised the possibility of appeals officer Peter Harvey ruling in the next two days that Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson should be suspended for a full year, and that it should begin immediately. We have an update. Yes, the NFL has asked for a one-year suspension starting now. If implemented before Friday night, this would keep Watson off the field for the preseason opener against the Jaguars. And, no, the NFL Players Association hasn’t ruled out the possibility of this happening. As one source with knowledge of the union’s thinking on the case said, “We are ready if he does.” Everyone else needs to be ready, too. Today, tomorrow, or Friday. Harvey can issue a ruling, and Watson will be barred from playing. And if the union plans to try to fight the decision in court, the league may be tempted to wait as long as possibly, thereby limiting the amount of time that the union has to launch a counter aimed at getting Watson on the field, for the balance of the preseason. If I'm the Browns there is no way I'm putting Watson on the field for this first pre-season game. And wtf does "balance of the preseason" mean? |
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Quoted: And wtf does "balance of the preseason" mean? View Quote So then the "balance of the preseason" would be the remaining preseason games after Friday. Edit: Simplified: If the league filed today, the NFLPA could possibly get an injunction before Friday allowing Watson to play. If the league waits until late Friday, the NFLPA would only be able to seek an injunction in time for pre-season week 2. |
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Quoted: I haven't seen it in a while, and I'll make no attempt to dig for it, but last season, there were some posts going around showing that McAfee had more viewers than some big ESPN or NFL Network show(s). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: McAfee is big time now. The Pat McAfee Show has secured NFL licensing rights and may now use NFL Films and game replay footage on their show. I haven't seen it in a while, and I'll make no attempt to dig for it, but last season, there were some posts going around showing that McAfee had more viewers than some big ESPN or NFL Network show(s). I've seen his show a few times (or, at least clips of it). His model is entertaining, for sure, and it doesn't surprise me that he draws more viewers than other, more established programs. |
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Quoted: I've seen his show a few times (or, at least clips of it). His model is entertaining, for sure, and it doesn't surprise me that he draws more viewers than other, more established programs. View Quote |
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Quoted: I haven't seen it in a while, and I'll make no attempt to dig for it, but last season, there were some posts going around showing that McAfee had more viewers than some big ESPN or NFL Network show(s). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: McAfee is big time now. The Pat McAfee Show has secured NFL licensing rights and may now use NFL Films and game replay footage on their show. I haven't seen it in a while, and I'll make no attempt to dig for it, but last season, there were some posts going around showing that McAfee had more viewers than some big ESPN or NFL Network show(s). What "big" show does the NFL Network have? |
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Quoted: What "big" show does the NFL Network have? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: McAfee is big time now. The Pat McAfee Show has secured NFL licensing rights and may now use NFL Films and game replay footage on their show. I haven't seen it in a while, and I'll make no attempt to dig for it, but last season, there were some posts going around showing that McAfee had more viewers than some big ESPN or NFL Network show(s). What "big" show does the NFL Network have? |
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Quoted: It's suggesting the NFL might wait until late Friday to make their announcement, so that the NFLPA/Watson/Cleveland has no time to file for an injunction before the Jags preseason game kicks off Friday night (ensuring Watson does not play). So then the "balance of the preseason" would be the remaining preseason games after Friday. Edit: Simplified: If the league filed today, the NFLPA could possibly get an injunction before Friday allowing Watson to play. If the league waits until late Friday, the NFLPA would only be able to seek an injunction in time for pre-season week 2. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: And wtf does "balance of the preseason" mean? So then the "balance of the preseason" would be the remaining preseason games after Friday. Edit: Simplified: If the league filed today, the NFLPA could possibly get an injunction before Friday allowing Watson to play. If the league waits until late Friday, the NFLPA would only be able to seek an injunction in time for pre-season week 2. So remainder seems like a better word then... Balance makes it seem like they're concerned about the competitive balance in the preseason.... |
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Interesting picture, making Goodell look like Judge Dredd
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Oh geez... Edit: With it being planned out, at least that is less concerning than a sudden absence.
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