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  2. What you call irrational, I call prescient.
  3. I live in central NJ near the PA border and Eagles/Phillies fans are insufferable. I take pure joy when they lose.
  4. I guess I'm the odd one out because, God help me, I actually get along fine with them. Maybe it's the inherent seeping corruption of NJ or marrying an Eagles fan but I shall describe to you the most I've been heckled by an Eagles fan *Walking down the street in a blue and red hoodie* E: Hey! Are you a Giants fan? Me: No, Bills E: Oh. *Walks away* The ones I know in person generally know ball, have a reverence for fringe journeyman players of the 00s like we do to Fitz, Stevie and Freddy. They bluster but don't really go at it until you jaw back...or are a Cowboys fan, and that is levels of being a hater that I can get behind.
  5. It's totally irrational. I think I hated that Andy Reid team in the early 00s and almost of the players on it. It has stuck since then. Same way as I loved Drew Brees and so will always have a soft spot for the New Orleans Saints.
  6. So, did I miss it? How did you become such an Eagles ā€œfanā€?
  7. Do you really think his seat is red hot? How many injuries have they had to key players? They would be idiots to fire him. He'd be hired by someone else in 3 seconds. Finding a good HC is very hard.
  8. That ownership is not stupid. This is on injuries.
  9. My understanding is that teams only discuss their own cap figures directly with the league office. Obviously most of the contract information is in the public space via the NFLPA, media and sites like OTC and Spotrac. Teams would prefer to have it all confidential so agents would not know what they have to spend. Players and agents want it all out in the public sphere so they can squeeze more out of teams.
  10. Any updates on this?
  11. His seat has got to be red hot...I just hope he doesn't end up in the AFC East, Jests, or smelly fish
  12. Tank for Drew Allar. šŸ˜‚
  13. The Sabres, since they tanked, are going on 15 years of failure. It's also a biblical reference to the Israelites wandering in the desert for 40 years. The upshot is tanking by bad organizations, be it the Sabres or the Dolphins, doesn't turn the franchise around, but creates more long-term failure.
  14. If they don’t, expect more practice injuries next week!
  15. And also while normally I say you decide if your guy is the guy and if he is not you fire him, if he is you keep him - never make decisions based on who might be next..... I have a real struggle putting together a shortlist of 5 or 6 guys I wanna interview for a Head Coach job next January if I'm a struggling franchise. I think Stefanski can coach and keeping him means keeping an elite DC. The one black mark against him is he was the one pushing them to move on from Baker. That looks a really bad call in hindsight.
  16. The Bengals tried to do the tiger stripes with their fans, but there is so much blue mixed in that looks like the tiger has an infection.
  17. so nfl teams don’t have info from the nfl and they rely on a third party website?
  18. this franchise has never been able to pick a QB
  19. I think you misread that. The 69 year old man told police that he smelled alcohol on Sanchez’s breath. Notably the 69 year old man has not been charged with anything, but Sanchez has been arrested for battery with injury, unlawful entry of a motor vehicle and public intoxication.
  20. Remember when Cincy was excited about Brownings moxie? Jeez that was 2 long weeks ago. Bring in Rypien lol
  21. I actually agree. They oline is ravaged with injuries and the QB talent is just not there. If they had traded for Kirk Cousins with that defense they would win the division.
  22. Even if the dolphins deliberately tank, they’ll still have to be worse than the jets and that’s no mean feat even when they’re actually trying because they suck so bad
  23. For those watching the Bengals - Lions, Mt Healthy is one town over from me. It has that strange name because it is on top of one of the Cincinnati’s 7 hills/mountains and served as a refuge during a 19th century Cholera epidemic. Now, it’s kind of the hood.
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