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Post by tristramshandy on Sept 19, 2022 17:45:14 GMT
Most passing yards before the Monday Night games:
1. Tua Tagovailoa 2. Carson Wentz 3. Joe Flacco
Remember to cash all winning tickets.
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Post by DrKrippen on Sept 19, 2022 22:56:08 GMT
Why does Brady look so skinny? Eating disorder? That would explain the hot temper.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Sept 19, 2022 23:23:49 GMT
Why does Brady look so skinny? Eating disorder? That would explain the hot temper. What's with his face? He looks like an alien.
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Post by NJtoTX on Sept 19, 2022 23:52:07 GMT
Chiefs' Willie Gay suspended 4 games without pay for property damage of less than $1000 (misdemeanor).
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Post by sdm3 on Sept 20, 2022 12:33:37 GMT
Justin Fields throwing Bears fans under the bus.
I don’t think he understands how hard it is to be a Bears fan.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Sept 20, 2022 12:57:02 GMT
Justin Fields throwing Bears fans under the bus. I don’t think he understands how hard it is to be a Bears fan. Also, Bears fans don't get paid millions. He better be careful before the fanbase turns on him.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Sept 20, 2022 19:52:14 GMT
I should probably get used to it. ESPN and national outlets are now treating the Patriots like a laughingstockHey, Brady did it here for almost 20 years. Though I'd like to point out, as lousy as the game was on Sunday, the Patriots won. So maybe save this stuff for one of their inevitable three or four game losing streaks this season.
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Post by sdm3 on Sept 20, 2022 20:15:31 GMT
I should probably get used to it. ESPN and national outlets are now treating the Patriots like a laughingstockHey, Brady did it here for almost 20 years. Though I'd like to point out, as lousy as the game was on Sunday, the Patriots won. So maybe save this stuff for one of their inevitable three or four game losing streaks this season. Hey, Ruiz is the guy who spent the past two years covering for Belichick in all those articles I showed you! What happened?
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Post by tristramshandy on Sept 20, 2022 20:18:34 GMT
I should probably get used to it. ESPN and national outlets are now treating the Patriots like a laughingstockHey, Brady did it here for almost 20 years. Though I'd like to point out, as lousy as the game was on Sunday, the Patriots won. So maybe save this stuff for one of their inevitable three or four game losing streaks this season. It does seem to be strange timing for it. Although I heard from Patriots fans that they lost against Miami because of three plays. The same happened to the Steelers on Sunday: Witherspoon and Sutton not being able to get tailor-made interceptions and Gunner's fumble (plus the stupidity of the rule that the Patriots fumble on their kick in the endzone wasn't really a fumble but the Steelers' was - - just asinine). Through two games, they seem to play close. I'm not getting the sense that they'll be routed very often - - which makes it seem like they are hardly a laughing stock.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Sept 20, 2022 20:25:12 GMT
I should probably get used to it. ESPN and national outlets are now treating the Patriots like a laughingstockHey, Brady did it here for almost 20 years. Though I'd like to point out, as lousy as the game was on Sunday, the Patriots won. So maybe save this stuff for one of their inevitable three or four game losing streaks this season. Bribe money ran out?
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Sept 20, 2022 20:27:14 GMT
I should probably get used to it. ESPN and national outlets are now treating the Patriots like a laughingstockHey, Brady did it here for almost 20 years. Though I'd like to point out, as lousy as the game was on Sunday, the Patriots won. So maybe save this stuff for one of their inevitable three or four game losing streaks this season. It does seem to be strange timing for it. Although I heard from Patriots fans that they lost against Miami because of three plays. The same happened to the Steelers on Sunday: Witherspoon and Sutton not being able to get tailor-made interceptions and Gunner's fumble (plus the stupidity of the rule that the Patriots fumble on their kick in the endzone wasn't really a fumble but the Steelers' was - - just asinine). Through two games, they seem to play close. I'm not getting the sense that they'll be routed very often - - which makes it seem like they are hardly a laughing stock. Yeah this is just clickbait material. Big plays that could go either way affect every game every week, welcome to the NFL. The margin of error is just much smaller for the Patriots now.
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Post by NJtoTX on Sept 22, 2022 16:16:30 GMT
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Post by NJtoTX on Sept 22, 2022 16:20:16 GMT
It does seem to be strange timing for it. Although I heard from Patriots fans that they lost against Miami because of three plays. The same happened to the Steelers on Sunday: Witherspoon and Sutton not being able to get tailor-made interceptions and Gunner's fumble (plus the stupidity of the rule that the Patriots fumble on their kick in the endzone wasn't really a fumble but the Steelers' was - - just asinine). Through two games, they seem to play close. I'm not getting the sense that they'll be routed very often - - which makes it seem like they are hardly a laughing stock. Yeah this is just clickbait material. Big plays that could go either way affect every game every week, welcome to the NFL. The margin of error is just much smaller for the Patriots now. Cowherd says Bill no longer cares. Letting guys criticize in the media, just relaxing with his money on the way to the end. Compared him to Popovich, though I don't see it with Pops.
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Post by sdm3 on Sept 23, 2022 14:41:31 GMT
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Post by sdm3 on Sept 24, 2022 13:57:58 GMT
Travis Kelce thinks PFF grades are bought and paid for by agents. heavy.com/sports/kansas-city-chiefs/travis-kelce-calls-out-pff-bribes/Who knows? It's possible. Still, how many people outside of internet football nerds really pay attention to PFF scores? "Sure, Mahomes threw five touchdowns, but most of them were simply throwing to the open receiver instead of attempting really difficult passes where the receiver wasn't getting any separation. So let's give him a low score."
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Post by kiwi on Sept 24, 2022 19:13:56 GMT
Pulling for the Bills over Miami tomorrow but read that 4 defensive players are out with injuries. Micah Hyde is going to miss the rest of the season.
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Post by Shane Falco on Sept 25, 2022 5:06:47 GMT
Travis Kelce thinks PFF grades are bought and paid for by agents. heavy.com/sports/kansas-city-chiefs/travis-kelce-calls-out-pff-bribes/Who knows? It's possible. Still, how many people outside of internet football nerds really pay attention to PFF scores? "Sure, Mahomes threw five touchdowns, but most of them were simply throwing to the open receiver instead of attempting really difficult passes where the receiver wasn't getting any separation. So let's give him a low score." Never thought of it. I mean if mock drafters can get bought off by agents (Kiper being accused of this from memory) I dont see why PFF peeps can't be either. They know their stuff but when it comes to grades it's like Madden ratings. They honestly dont matter to normal people but they're there to try and justify an opinion on whether one guy is better than the other. Any time I see someone trying to relay how good a player is (mostly its offensive linemen because it's hard for everyday fans to judge line play outside of horrible) the go to is PFF grade. I'm sure agents use those numbers in contract talks. So yeah, I would say Kelce is probably correct.
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Post by sdm3 on Sept 26, 2022 13:21:36 GMT
The Pro Bowl is no more.
Effective immediately, it's being replaced by the "Pro Bowl Games" - adding new skills competitions to a week that leads up to a culminating flag football game between Pro Bowlers.
I'm all for it. The Pro Bowl was pretty easily the worst of the "All-Star" games of the 4 major sports, so this was long-awaited. Flag Football prevents pointless injuries and, really, most of the players acted as though the Pro Bowl game was flag football anyway.
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Post by tristramshandy on Sept 26, 2022 15:42:28 GMT
Good way to show your value - - your team always loses when you don't play.
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Post by tristramshandy on Sept 26, 2022 15:45:03 GMT
The Pro Bowl is no more. Effective immediately, it's being replaced by the "Pro Bowl Games" - adding new skills competitions to a week that leads up to a culminating flag football game between Pro Bowlers. I'm all for it. The Pro Bowl was pretty easily the worst of the "All-Star" games of the 4 major sports, so this was long-awaited. Flag Football prevents pointless injuries and, really, most of the players acted as though the Pro Bowl game was flag football anyway. Well, it reduces them. Robert Edwards can tell the tale of beach football injuries. ACLs and Achilles can always happen.
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