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Post by hehatesshe on Mar 19, 2020 21:45:37 GMT
I still don't understand how the fact that the three losers of the AFC East have more wins over the past 12 years than the losers of any other conference combined, yet this is still a debate?
Who do you think MiamiNYJBuffalo beat 258 times the last 12 years?
The best division will have the most wins every year, right? The hardest division to win would be the one where the 3 teams that didn't win still win games.
The numbers don't lie. MiamiNYJBuffalo have combined for more wins than any other divisions' losers for the past 12 years. That means the winners of all other divisions had teams that just weren't very good, making said other divisions easier to win.
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Post by Xeliou66 on Mar 19, 2020 22:24:18 GMT
Can’t believe the Rams cut Gurley, he’s been such a fine running back albeit very injury prone. I wonder what is going on there, I would love if Gurley went to the Falcons, he’s still a very good RB who could really help out the Falcons.
Slay is a huge addition to the Eagles defense, he’s far better than any of the DB’s they had out there last year, getting him is a huge boost to the Eagles defense.
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Post by hehatesshe on Mar 19, 2020 22:31:11 GMT
Can’t believe the Rams cut Gurley, he’s been such a fine running back albeit very injury prone. I wonder what is going on there, I would love if Gurley went to the Falcons, he’s still a very good RB who could really help out the Falcons. Slay is a huge addition to the Eagles defense, he’s far better than any of the DB’s they had out there last year, getting him is a huge boost to the Eagles defense. That arthritic knee has to be a major issue. The Rams have about 40 million in dead cap money over the next 4 years from this.
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Post by DrKrippen on Mar 19, 2020 22:52:45 GMT
Can’t believe the Rams cut Gurley, he’s been such a fine running back albeit very injury prone. I wonder what is going on there, I would love if Gurley went to the Falcons, he’s still a very good RB who could really help out the Falcons. Slay is a huge addition to the Eagles defense, he’s far better than any of the DB’s they had out there last year, getting him is a huge boost to the Eagles defense. That arthritic knee has to be a major issue. The Rams have about 40 million in dead cap money over the next 4 years from this. Rams are still going to have to eat $5 million of his salary for next year wherever he lands.
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Post by movieliker on Mar 19, 2020 22:53:38 GMT
Guess they couldn't trade him. His pay was too high.
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Post by movieliker on Mar 19, 2020 22:54:55 GMT
Can’t believe the Rams cut Gurley, he’s been such a fine running back albeit very injury prone. I wonder what is going on there, I would love if Gurley went to the Falcons, he’s still a very good RB who could really help out the Falcons. Slay is a huge addition to the Eagles defense, he’s far better than any of the DB’s they had out there last year, getting him is a huge boost to the Eagles defense. He didn't produce last year. He's been struggling with injury. And his guaranteed pay is too high.
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Post by hehatesshe on Mar 19, 2020 22:55:35 GMT
That's a lot of dead cap space. It's basically 2 decent players.
Amazing how quickly the window can shut in the NFL.
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Post by movieliker on Mar 19, 2020 23:00:41 GMT
That's a lot of dead cap space. It's basically 2 decent players. Amazing how quickly the window can shut in the NFL. I think the players screwed themselves with quaranteed pay increases.
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Post by DrKrippen on Mar 19, 2020 23:06:44 GMT
That's a lot of dead cap space. It's basically 2 decent players. Amazing how quickly the window can shut in the NFL. As players like to say, the NFL, it stands for Not For Long.
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Post by movielover on Mar 19, 2020 23:23:49 GMT
That's a lot of dead cap space. It's basically 2 decent players. Amazing how quickly the window can shut in the NFL. As players like to say, the NFL, it stands for Not For Long. Didn't Jerry Glanville start that saying?
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Post by twothousandonemark on Mar 20, 2020 0:05:31 GMT
Gurley says he's out to prove 2019 wasn't the real him.
Funny, the Rams paid him the real money.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2020 6:22:30 GMT
The Slay move by the Eagles is a damn good one imo. He's one of the better corners in the league and nobody talks about him that way because he has played for the Lions and nobody notices.
I think Cam is going to get cut because teams can't get him in for a physical with the virus going around so nobody wants to take that gamble. Hence why I think the Bears traded for Foles instead because if they traded for Cam and they got the physical done in 3 months or whenever and he failed than Foles probably would have gone elsewhere already and the Bears would be screwed. I do think that Cam could end up getting cut and sitting for a while only to end up in New England.
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Post by Xeliou66 on Mar 20, 2020 6:54:32 GMT
I like that the Falcons picked up Dante Fowler from the Rams, he’s a good pass rusher, better than Beasley was, and a pass rusher is something that the Falcons need.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Mar 20, 2020 11:46:26 GMT
Because. The. Other. Teams. In. The. Division. Don't. Usually. Beat. Other. Teams. In. Other. Divisions. Jesus. First of all, this is untrue. I'll get back to that. But let me get this clear: the teams in their division beat the Patriots, but don't beat anyone else, and that helps the Patriots?! Are you seriously this fucking stupid? In a previous post I pointed out how many seasons the Patriots had half of their losses to division foes. That helped them get the bye? Still waiting for your explanation as to how the division helps them when the Patriots beat everyone in the NFL at the same rate. In case you missed hehatesshe's post: You didn't reply to this, either. I wonder why?
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Post by sdm3 on Mar 20, 2020 14:55:36 GMT
I like that the Falcons picked up Dante Fowler from the Rams, he’s a good pass rusher, better than Beasley was, and a pass rusher is something that the Falcons need. Falcons have picked up Todd Gurley on a one year deal. I don't think he has much left, but we'll see.
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Post by tristramshandy on Mar 21, 2020 1:01:22 GMT
I like that the Falcons picked up Dante Fowler from the Rams, he’s a good pass rusher, better than Beasley was, and a pass rusher is something that the Falcons need. Falcons have picked up Todd Gurley on a one year deal. I don't think he has much left, but we'll see. Every running back chosen in the 2015 draft (18 in all) has either retired or moved on to a new team after Gurley, Melvin Gordon, and David Johnson moved on this week.
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Post by hi224 on Mar 21, 2020 3:33:22 GMT
So Rams will suck?.
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Post by 尺ロㄈにモイ州凡几 on Mar 21, 2020 4:00:59 GMT
Because. The. Other. Teams. In. The. Division. Don't. Usually. Beat. Other. Teams. In. Other. Divisions. Jesus. First of all, this is untrue. I'll get back to that. But let me get this clear: the teams in their division beat the Patriots, but don't beat anyone else, and that helps the Patriots?! Are you seriously this fucking stupid? Well... it would only make sense to assume that if the teams in your division aren't able to be any other teams despite the fact that they've beaten you once or twice that season, they won't be much competition for the division title. I used the Browns and Ravens in 2019 as an example and I will use it again. Browns went 6-10 and Ravens went 14-2. Browns went 1-1 against the Ravens. Were the Ravens in danger of losing the division to the Browns? Now we're talking about what helps the Patriots get the bye? Well then I guess an answer I can give for that is they get the bye because either two or three of the other division winners weren't able to win enough or win the right games to get the bye or keep the Patriots from getting it. Already explained why I said that. Because, like you said, I didn't see it. The numbers don't lie. The other AFC East teams win more than other non-divisional winners in the NFL. I guess their ability to remain consistently mediocre will do that. While most teams in the NFL go from being really good to really fucking terrible in a year to year basis, the AFC East teams outside of the Patriots like to just do enough not to be completely garbage, while at the same time refusing to actually be any good for the majority of the decade.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2020 4:09:57 GMT
I think they will. I'd say something like a 6-10 type of record and be at the bottom of the division. If I were to guess right now I'd say the standings would go as follows: Seahawks Cardinals 49ers Rams I think the 49ers have a big drop off after the choke job in the Super Bowl. We're also in a trend where the following year after losing the super bowl that team misses the playoffs. It's been at least the last two seasons with the Rams and Falcons but I'm too lazy to look up how often or far back it goes. The Rams just have too much money spent on a limited player group with no real area to upgrade in talent via no first round picks. Cardinals I think are going to be good and the Seahawks take the division crown simply by having Russell Wilson imo.
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Post by hi224 on Mar 21, 2020 4:11:55 GMT
I think they will. I'd say something like a 6-10 type of record and be at the bottom of the division. If I were to guess right now I'd say the standings would go as follows: Seahawks Cardinals 49ers Rams I think the 49ers have a big drop off after the choke job in the Super Bowl. We're also in a trend where the following year after losing the super bowl that team misses the playoffs. It's been at least the last two seasons with the Rams and Falcons but I'm too lazy to look up how often or far back it goes. The Rams just have too much money spent on a limited player group with no real area to upgrade in talent via no first round picks. Cardinals I think are going to be good and the Seahawks take the division crown simply by having Russell Wilson imo. God hopefully those cards fight.
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