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Quoted: Don't they get a compensatory pick from GB since A-A-Ron isn't going to be taking snaps this season? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Well, they'll have ONE high draft pick, but after that their next draft pick will, currently, be in the third round. No. Compensatory picks are generally handed out to teams that lose more free agent value than they retain. There's also the minority coaching development thing. Trades are whatever was negotiated between the teams. The deal with Rodgers was GB would get a 1st round pick if he played most of the snaps and a 2nd round pick if he didn't. GB will be getting the 2. The catch here is, even though we all know Rodgers won't hit the snap count, I think those picks are officially in limbo until the end of the season, so neither NYJ nor GB can use them right now. |
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Quoted: The catch here is, even though we all know Rodgers won't hit the snap count, I think those picks are officially in limbo until the end of the season, so neither NYJ nor GB can use them right now. View Quote |
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Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor is eligible to return from the physically unable to perform list after the team's Week 4 game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, but he reportedly remains unhappy with his current situation.
According to ESPN's Dan Graziano, Taylor "still doesn't want to play for the Colts," and the Colts "still don't want to give him a long-term contract." I've got Zack Moss, let Taylor sit. I actually wonder if the Browns have reached out to the Colts yet about a potential deal, and if so, are the Colts still demanding a day 1 draft pick? |
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Quoted: Well your boy Wilkins can always grab his cock..or does he only do that for Josh? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You'd think someone in the AFC East would risk the suspension to take him out. Well your boy Wilkins can always grab his cock..or does he only do that for Josh? He probably just wants to fit in since so much of the NFL media is on Josh's cock. |
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Quoted: Barry McCockiner doing the Lord's work https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/219476/Screenshot_20230926_151214_Chrome-2967328.jpg View Quote
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Close to two decades after the Patriots trounced the Steelers, 41-27, in the 2004 AFC Championship Game at Heinz Field, two key players on that Pittsburgh squad alleged that Bill Belichick and Co. conned their way to a trip back to the Super Bowl. On the latest podcast episode of "Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger", Ben Roethlisberger and Jerome Bettis discussed that conference title game.
"Hey, to be fair, the Patriots cheated," Roethlisberger said. "For sure they did," Bettis replied. "It's not even a question in my mind." Click To View Spoiler Bettis focused in on one play in particular, with the Steelers staring at a 4th-and-1 situation at New England's 39-yard line. Before the key snap, Bettis said that New England called a timeout and then promptly snuffed out Bettis' run up the middle to force a turnover on downs. According to Bettis, the Patriots were able to anticipate Bettis' run during the timeout because they were aware of the Steelers' signs. "Who normally goes to the sideline on timeouts? The defensive captains, right? They told the nose guard, [Ted] Washington, they pulled him to the sideline," Bettis said. "Big 400-pound guy, he don't want to go to the sideline and come all the way back," Betts said. "What he want to go to the sideline for? They stopped us on fourth down. That's a critical play in the game." "They had our signs and they called a timeout to get them ready for that play because they knew it was coming. No question in my mind. I remember vividly because I thought, 'Why is this big dude going to the sideline?'" These two ignorant old CTE brained fuck-wits. Claiming the Patriots were cheating because they knew they were going to hand the ball off to "the Bus" on 4th and 1? I guess the 80,000 other people in the stadium were cheating to. Everyone knew his dumb ass was getting the ball. Meanwhile they both got everything about the play wrong. How the fuck you forget what you yourself did in a conference championship game? A: Ted Washington wasn't even on that Patriots team. He played for the Pats for one season in 2003. B: The Patriots never called timeout before that play. It didn't happen. Check the tape, check the play logs, they DID NOT CALL A TIME OUT. C: Jerome fucking fumbled the ball on that obvious 4th and 1 straight up the center run play. He fumbled it before he even hit the line of scrimmage. "I remember vividly". You don't remember shit you bitter old fuck. |
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Quoted: I never understood the “play in an NFC Championship game,” “win a Divisional playoff game,” “win a playoff game,” etc knocks. I don’t give a shit about simply playing in a Conference Championship game, much less winning a single playoff game. To me, a team either wins the Super Bowl or they don’t. YMMV. View Quote I hear you, but, when every team in the conference has made the NFC championship since you have, except for Washington and Detroit, well. You are one of the smarter Cowboys fans. When they lose you console yourself with the stacks of cash you won betting against them I am delusional, and was buying into the hype |
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Quoted: Correct. Unless they work out another deal, which they could do, both picks are locked up until Monday January 8th. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The catch here is, even though we all know Rodgers won't hit the snap count, I think those picks are officially in limbo until the end of the season, so neither NYJ nor GB can use them right now. Both the Jets' picks are locked up. GB can still use their own picks if desired. |
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Quoted: I hear you, but, when every team in the conference has made the NFC championship since you have, except for Washington and Detroit, well. You are one of the smarter Cowboys fans. When they lose you console yourself with the stacks of cash you won betting against them I am delusional, and was buying into the hype View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I never understood the “play in an NFC Championship game,” “win a Divisional playoff game,” “win a playoff game,” etc knocks. I don’t give a shit about simply playing in a Conference Championship game, much less winning a single playoff game. To me, a team either wins the Super Bowl or they don’t. YMMV. I hear you, but, when every team in the conference has made the NFC championship since you have, except for Washington and Detroit, well. You are one of the smarter Cowboys fans. When they lose you console yourself with the stacks of cash you won betting against them I am delusional, and was buying into the hype Thanks, but I think a even more important aspect of it is being able to judge your team objectively. It seems most fans are either delusionally optimistic ("we look good in September, Super Bowl, here we come") or delusionally pessimistic ("our statistically top 10 QB hasn't gotten us to the Super Bowl therefore he sucks and we need to cut him"). Here is my advice: go into every game assuming they will lose. If they lose: you were expecting it. If they win: it's a pleasant surprise. Another piece of advice: Always bet against the Cowboys in the Divisional. I seriously didn't spend so much as a minute researching last season's game and just blindly bet on the 49ers. |
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Via Kyle Sloter (career backup/practice squad quarterback: Broncos, Vikings, Cardinals, Lions, Bears, Raiders, Vikings, New Orleans Breakers, Jaguars, Arlington Renegades, Birmingham Stallions):
Disclaimer: For my next video I fully intended on breaking down Justin Fields and the Bears and blaming Fields for the horrendous outing I watched unfold on my TV. After watching the film, it's very hard for me to blame Fields and having been in this spot myself, I wish I had someone in the media to speak the truth about what's really going on. So I will. Click To View Spoiler First and foremost, the Bears receivers should be ashamed. Literally no one creates ANY separation or makes ANY plays downfield on 50/50 balls. On TV it looks like Fields holds the ball forever, when in reality there is not a soul open. There are 3 times in the game that I wish Fields would have checked the ball down faster but for 90% of the game I'm sure he feels helpless back there.
Second, the coaching staff is running some of the most bland and predictable concepts I've ever seen from an NFL team. There's also a lack of execution. Receivers not motioning, not lining up in the right spots, RBs not getting out in routes fast enough, and questionable protection scheme. I'm not saying Fields is playing phenomenal and is blameless but there's a reason he's been in the media a few times wanting to pass blame but then has redacted his statements. He feels helpless and I don't blame him. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/384430/Screenshot_2023-09-27_at_10_47_23_AM_png-2968001.JPG View Quote Especially if it’s from the shot… Attached File |
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Quoted: Thanks, but I think a even more important aspect of it is being able to judge your team objectively. It seems most fans are either delusionally optimistic ("we look good in September, Super Bowl, here we come") or delusionally pessimistic ("our statistically top 10 QB hasn't gotten us to the Super Bowl therefore he sucks and we need to cut him"). Here is my advice: go into every game assuming they will lose. If they lose: you were expecting it. If they win: it's a pleasant surprise. Another piece of advice: Always bet against the Cowboys in the Divisional. I seriously didn't spend so much as a minute researching last season's game and just blindly bet on the 49ers. View Quote I am normally pessimistic, but dammit the first two weeks had me. I was thinking, yeah, this is the formula. An efficient, ball control offense, which Dak could run that in his sleep, and make the occasional play. And a shut down defense. Meh. I am retarded. |
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Just checking in on some of Fields' statistics compared to the last two seasons. Figure this might help confirm/deny what Kyle is saying above.
Comp % is basically the same (within 2.5%) On Target % is basicallythe same (within 2.5%) Bad Throw % is basically the same (within 2%) Success % is basically the same (within 2.5%) Pocket Time is basically the same (within 0.2 seconds) Pressure % is basically the same (within 2%) Sack % is actually down somehow Trying to figure out what is different... Oh... I found it! Their play action play percentage is half... HALF... what it was last season. Down from 26% to 13%. Combined with that, their rushing attempts have dropped from 56% to 41%. Intended air yards per attempt are down 25-30% versus his previous two seasons. "I'm not saying Fields is playing phenomenal and is blameless but..." It seems there's definitely room to put that "but" in there. Statistically, Fields throwing ability doesn't seem to have declined/regressed. We have seen some hesitation/bad looks on Fields part, but the play calling definitely has also changed, and so far, not for the better. |
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Reporter: "When you look on tape, what are you seeing from Zach Wilson and the [Jets] offense?"
Chiefs LB Willie Gay Jr.: "A team that wants to run the ball." |
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Quoted: A starving Ethiopian woman has a bigger ass than her. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/258158/1D0827A2-44F2-4B61-ABC0-2CCAB4C42E33_jpe-2967988.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: A starving Ethiopian woman has a bigger ass than her. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/258158/1D0827A2-44F2-4B61-ABC0-2CCAB4C42E33_jpe-2967988.JPG |
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The Cardinals currently own the Texans 1st round pick.
The Bears currently own the Panthers 1st round pick. If you use the current Caesars Sportsbook Super Bowl odds, those four teams are the worst teams in the NFL. If that holds true at the end of the season... The Bears and Cardinals could have the combined 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th overall picks in the draft. Caleb Williams, Marvin Harrison Jr, Laiatu Latu/Jared Verse, Olumuyiwa Fashanu... Come on down! |
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Quoted: The Cardinals currently own the Texans 1st round pick. The Bears currently own the Panthers 1st round pick. If you use the current Caesars Sportsbook Super Bowl odds, those four teams are the worst teams in the NFL. If that holds true at the end of the season... The Bears and Cardinals could have the combined 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th overall picks in the draft. Caleb Williams, Marvin Harrison Jr, Laiatu Latu/Jared Verse, Olumuyiwa Fashanu... Come on down! View Quote The Texans aren't the 4th worst anymore. They might actually be a great spot going forward. |
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Quoted: The Texans aren't the 4th worst anymore. View Quote But it's fun to think about! |
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Quoted: It also uses a Super Bowl model which is firstly based on who is most likely to win their division/reach the playoffs to begin with. So it is not a good predictor for final standings/draft order. Would be better off using an over/under and/or strength of schedule system. But it's fun to think about! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The Texans aren't the 4th worst anymore. But it's fun to think about! Could you imagine if the Bears got both top picks? |
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Speaking of Texans...
Pro Bowl LT Laremy Tunsil is "on track" to miss his 3rd straight game with a knee injury, and his replacement LT Josh Jones is now expected to miss this week's game against the Steelers with a hand injury. Steelers currently leading the league in sacks and tied for lead in total turnover margin. Stroud better keep his head on a swivel. Stroud hasn't thrown any picks yet, but he has fumbled 3 times and taken 11 sacks already. |
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Quoted: Yeah, but a starving Ethiopian woman isn't a soon to be billionaire.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A starving Ethiopian woman has a bigger ass than her. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/258158/1D0827A2-44F2-4B61-ABC0-2CCAB4C42E33_jpe-2967988.JPG Well, if we're just judging women based on their bank accounts, Oprah Winfrey has a reported net worth around $3 BILLION. But, seriously, at least you recognize her physical deficiencies so you try to stir the focus away from that instead of delusionally proclaiming she is "otherworldly beautiful" and that anyone who disagrees must be a homosexual. |
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Quoted: Well, if we're just judging women based on their bank accounts, Oprah Winfrey has a reported net worth around $3 BILLION. View Quote |
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Quoted: And there is no shortage of people who would want to bang her if they had the opportunity just so they could say they did. The biggest buck isn't going to have the best meat, but there's more thrill to taking it and then you get to brag about it with your buddies. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Well, if we're just judging women based on their bank accounts, Oprah Winfrey has a reported net worth around $3 BILLION. And yet there is a MASSIVE difference between "sure, I'd bang her if she was offering" and "out of the millions of women you can ogle online, I choose her." |
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Quoted: I am normally pessimistic, but dammit the first two weeks had me. I was thinking, yeah, this is the formula. An efficient, ball control offense, which Dak could run that in his sleep, and make the occasional play. And a shut down defense. Meh. I am retarded. View Quote honestly it may still turn out that way, and we'll probably make the playoffs and lose in the divisional round |
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Quoted: What is with this negative talk, debbie downer! THIS IS THE COWBOYS YEAR!! SUPERBOWL CHAMPS AGAIN BABY! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I am delusional, and was buying into the hype THIS IS THE COWBOYS YEAR!! SUPERBOWL CHAMPS AGAIN BABY! So you're saying they're a contender? |
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Quoted: Speaking of Texans... Pro Bowl LT Laremy Tunsil is "on track" to miss his 3rd straight game with a knee injury, and his replacement LT Josh Jones is now expected to miss this week's game against the Steelers with a hand injury. Steelers currently leading the league in sacks and tied for lead in total turnover margin. Stroud better keep his head on a swivel. Stroud hasn't thrown any picks yet, but he has fumbled 3 times and taken 11 sacks already. View Quote |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I am delusional, and was buying into the hype THIS IS THE COWBOYS YEAR!! SUPERBOWL CHAMPS AGAIN BABY! So you're saying they're a contender? Certainly more so than the Chiefs. I mean that team doesn’t even a prayer of winning the AFC, nevermind the Super Bowl. |
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For the Packers Lions game tomorrow.
Packers: S Zayne Anderson - Out T David Bakhtiari - Out LB De'Vondre Campbell - Out G/T Elgton Jenkins - Out CB Jaire Alexander - Questionable RB Aaron Jones - Questionable CB Carrington Valentine - Questionable WR Christian Watson - Questionable Lions: FB Jason Cabinda - Out T Matt Nelson - Out G Halapoulivaati Vaitai - Out T Taylor Decker - Questionable G Jonah Jackson - Questionable S Kerby Joseph - Questionable RB David Montgomery - Questionable CB Emmanuel Moseley - Questionable Lots of fucking injuries to key players on both sides. Gonna make for one fantastic Thursday Night Football product yeah? |
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Quoted: For the Packers Lions game tomorrow. Packers: S Zayne Anderson - Out T David Bakhtiari - Out LB De'Vondre Campbell - Out G/T Elgton Jenkins - Out CB Jaire Alexander - Questionable RB Aaron Jones - Questionable CB Carrington Valentine - Questionable WR Christian Watson - Questionable Lions: FB Jason Cabinda - Out T Matt Nelson - Out G Halapoulivaati Vaitai - Out T Taylor Decker - Questionable G Jonah Jackson - Questionable S Kerby Joseph - Questionable RB David Montgomery - Questionable CB Emmanuel Moseley - Questionable Lots of fucking injuries to key players on both sides. Gonna make for one fantastic Thursday Night Football product yeah? View Quote If someone is feeling very bored: when was the last time the Lions played the Packers, with their QB1 starting, in Lambeau and the Lions were the betting favorites? I expect you'd have to go back to the 20th century. |
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Quoted: If someone is feeling very bored: when was the last time the Lions played the Packers, with their QB1 starting, in Lambeau and the Lions were the betting favorites? I expect you'd have to go back to the 20th century. View Quote The time before that was the Matt Flynn game, when the Packers were resting Rodgers in Week 17 2011 (the Lions still lost). FantasyData only tracks back to 2002. The Lions were never favored in GB vs Rodgers or Favre during that time span. Edit: In the 2018 season, when Rodgers came back and the Packers sucked ass, Week 17, they lost to the Lions at home 31-0. Rodgers was knocked out of the game with a concussion. Both the Lions and Packers had 6 wins that season. That was an EVEN line... That's as close as you get. |
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LOL yeah right. I'd highly doubt Carr is a go and Crab Legs is like a deer caught in headlights back there.
[tweet]https://twitter.com/Kat_Terrell/status/1707119455317192834?ref_src=twsrc[/tweet] And glad to see Kamara back [tweet]https://twitter.com/ErinESummers/status/1707117963030016066?ref_src=twsrc[/tweet] Not that any of this matters with that O-line and Pete Carmichael. edit: And obviously as suck as bad as the Saints in regards to posting a tweet. LOL |
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edit: And obviously as suck as bad as the Saints in regards to posting a tweet. LOL View Quote Only use everything before the "?" in the link. |
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Quoted: For the Packers Lions game tomorrow. Packers: S Zayne Anderson - Out T David Bakhtiari - Out LB De'Vondre Campbell - Out G/T Elgton Jenkins - Out CB Jaire Alexander - Questionable RB Aaron Jones - Questionable CB Carrington Valentine - Questionable WR Christian Watson - Questionable Lions: FB Jason Cabinda - Out T Matt Nelson - Out G Halapoulivaati Vaitai - Out T Taylor Decker - Questionable G Jonah Jackson - Questionable S Kerby Joseph - Questionable RB David Montgomery - Questionable CB Emmanuel Moseley - Questionable Lots of fucking injuries to key players on both sides. Gonna make for one fantastic Thursday Night Football product yeah? View Quote I hate injuries |
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Quoted: If someone is feeling very bored: when was the last time the Lions played the Packers, with their QB1 starting, in Lambeau and the Lions were the betting favorites? I expect you'd have to go back to the 20th century. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: If someone is feeling very bored: when was the last time the Lions played the Packers, with their QB1 starting, in Lambeau and the Lions were the betting favorites? I expect you'd have to go back to the 20th century. I'd guess the Barry Sanders era Lions. (ESPN) The Lions have covered 10 straight division games, tied for the 2nd-longest divisional cover streak in the Super Bowl era. The Lions are 10-2 ATS against the Packers since 2017. The Packers are 3-0 ATS this season, all as underdogs. Prime-time unders are 132-87-4 (.603) over the last five seasons Although I think GB wins, I'm not touching this one with a ten foot pole. |
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Quoted: Only use everything before the "?" in the link. View Quote And just playing around .
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I imagine so. 1st and goal, down 4 points, game on the line, and you choke it away... Of course, this will be another notch in Cousins' hat for the crumble under pressure/never wins the big game crowd. But he still threw for 350 and 3 TDs BEFORE he choked the game away. It should have been enough to win. Also... Even though they won the game, can we add this game to the growing list of reasons why Staley should be fired? You are winning by 4, less than 2 minutes left in the game, and you go for it on 4th and 1 from your OWN 24 yard line? Fuck that dude. Chargers should have lost another close game due to their coach. |
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I imagine so. 1st and goal, down 4 points, game on the line, and you choke it away... Of course, this will be another notch in Cousins' hat for the crumble under pressure/never wins the big game crowd. But he still threw for 350 and 3 TDs BEFORE he choked the game away. It should have been enough to win. Also... Even though they won the game, can we add this game to the growing list of reasons why Staley should be fired? You are winning by 4, less than 2 minutes left in the game, and you go for it on 4th and 1 from your OWN 24 yard line? Fuck that dude. Chargers should have lost another close game due to their coach. View Quote Did you watch the game? That INT was tipped by at least two different players before the DB caught it. I do agree about Staley though. |
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