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mrags

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  1. Yeah no. All drugs. I don’t believe in doing any drugs. I don’t agree that so much is acceptable now.
  2. Moral of the story. Don’t do drugs
  3. I believe poyer will get a 2 year extension added onto the end of his current contract. I also believe Hyde will then get 1 year added to the end of his. Keeping the best safety tandem in the league paired up for the next 3 seasons. At that point, that’ll be it for those 2.
  4. The fans expecting the superbowl has zero bearing on how the team plays. Was she recommended by Desaun Watson?
  5. No, we will just wait until next year and pick up Darnold to back up Josh.
  6. Still upset about that. Mcnabb crumbling under pressure when TO was out there playing on a broken leg
  7. Yeah, he was still hungover from a long night of drinking, Cocaine, and hookers.
  8. This. Screw the game. Give me skills comps. 40yard races. 100yard races. QB power, distance, accuracy. WR catch radius comps. id much rather watch any of this stuff than that useless game.
  9. I’ll be there. I’m sure you knew that. Just reserving now
  10. Happy bday to the best player I’ve ever watched. The soon to be best Buffalo Bill of all time. Possibly one of the best of all time, Period. Enjoy some cake
  11. Technically as a STH for the Packers you do own part of the team. Just sayin
  12. This is exactly what I was thinking about as I heard that fat tub of goo talk about no attitude. Allen was an absolute monster that game.
  13. I didn’t vote because my only determining factor is not listed. #3 could be considered but too broad. Of course it means us losing. But if we have more epic breakdowns when it means the most like Tennessee last year, or the .13 I’d be ok with him being replaced. I also would be fine with keeping him depending on the situation as well. But utter collapse and it being all on the decision making of McD and I’d be ok with moving on. We should have a Lombardi trophy right now but his decision making screwed that up. Just MO.
  14. It’s great you gave me benefit of the doubt that I know what’s going on. My wife would disagree with you 100%. yeah I wasn’t sure of the rule. Thought something changed recently. Honestly, based on the article I linked it states it’s been done a while which I’m sure is similar to the one you linked as well. I swear something more recent was put in place. I obviously don’t follow up as closely to changes like this. Nor do I really care that much. End of the day Araiza will win the job. Will be just fine.
  15. Maybe the way I worded that was incorrect. But I do see him as pivotal as a serious chess piece
  16. What your really saying is you can’t wait to eat all our food. 😉
  17. Thank you for more of an explanation than “NO!” And because of this I started to look it up myself which didn’t take long. But honestly I thought the 3rd QB rule still applied and was more strict than I thought it was. Thank you for somewhat of an explanation. https://www.sportscasting.com/why-the-nfl-abolished-the-third-quarterback-rule/
  18. 100% believe he will be in the field on 3rd down situations as opposed to Johnson. Especially on short 3rd downs when it could be a run or pass.
  19. Well, I agree with much of this, but the clubs Ive sat in, it is not even fun to be there. It’s a similar view I get when I watch on TV except I have a really nice OLED at home so with all that being said, for those prices I’d rather stay home. But my end zones are a ton of fun.
  20. Low level of me zones are just as cheap as upper deck tickets. So if your deciding where you want to sit and what kind of atmosphere you want. I’ll say this, there’s nothing more energetic as the end zone your in when the action is right there. But be prepared to watch on the Jumbotron when they get on the other side of the 50. sideline seats are like watching at home. Which is a great thing but also a bad thing. If you want super rowdy and craziness to be going on around you, your better off sitting in the end zones or upper decks. Between the 30s on the sideline seem to be more of a sit in your hands crowd. before anyone wants to criticize me, don’t bother, I’ve sat in club seats for pretty much the last 3 seasons of games we could actually attend, and I couldn’t tell you how many times I was told to sit down, or quiet down so others around me wouldn’t be bothered. I’ve sat in the end zones since 2006 and there is nothing like it from an experience standpoint. just my opinion.
  21. I’ve got to say this about the whole situation. For the people that have been arguing for the past 5+ years about building a new stadium. Where it would be vs where they wanted it. Dome vs open air, etc. I find it hilariously ironic that those people that wanted an OP, open air stadium because a downtown dome with no tailgating would ruin the atmosphere, and wouldn’t make it a real home field advantage, are the same people complaining about expensive PSLs saying they will be priced out of the new stadium. What did you think was going to happen? The days of young 20 year olds chugging beers and smashing through flaming tables are coming to an end. The nfl, the team, the county, and the city, doesn’t want idiots wasting their weekly paycheck on games. They want corporate dollars. Entire families coming to a family friendly environment spending saving account money on jerseys for every family member at the stadium. $20+ beers, etc.
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