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dubs

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  1. Wow! I've been so curious about this kid. Deep down in places I don't talk about at parties I wanted the bills to take a shot at him. He's got every raw tool you could ever want in a QB and is light years ahead of EJ. Got a bum deal in Tampa and fed to the wolves in Minny. I think he's worth the 15% chance he's got his head on straight and becomes a very good QB. Kudos Miami..:I hate you.
  2. Does this redesign include content as well? Meaning they are changing their target audience away from TMZ fans, people who know little about sports, and Twitter eggs? Guess not: two of the top nfl stories Montreal Allouettes 50/50 chance of signing Michael Sam Marshawn Lynch to appear in rap video with Ludicrous
  3. I know you meant the upcoming competition in TC, but I couldn't help but laugh thinking it meant the competition he was facing in that video from Chris Hogan. Haha
  4. Enough. Kid would be long forgotten if he wasn't gay. He's not good at football. He's like the bizzaro Tim Tebow.
  5. Buffalo would be lucky to get Sam Micelli back in a trade for EJ
  6. I was genuinely worried for him when he got the ball. He looked so much slower than the defense and I constantly felt he was barely escaping getting destroyed.
  7. This is funny. Who doesn't love Fred!? I hope that if he's cut he somehow finds a way back to Buffalo to be part of the community and maybe even the team. But watchin him at the end of the year was brutal. He's lost about 5 steps. these emotional pleas for guys on the team is cute and all, but if the team made a football decision based on emotional pleas I hope Terry and Kim come in and clean house.
  8. It was just inevitable that the legends of Kiko and Chip Kelly unite to create one gigantic overrated legand.
  9. Basically an even trade for both teams in which the drop off from what they gave up is less than the benefit from what they gain. Both teams traded from their strength to improve their weakness. Sounds like a pretty reasonable trade to me.
  10. Almost none of this is true except the cap hit 2014 - McCoy: 1500 all purpose yards and 5 TDs Alonso: 0 tackles, 0 sacks, 0 ints, 0 forced fumbles, 0 fumble recoveries, 0 tackles for a loss.
  11. How is this not under consideration? Also - Miami needs this as their logo and they needed it yesterday.
  12. Speaking of Tampa, I'm still amazed at how fast Josh Freeman crumbled. He was a pro bowler and entering the prime of his career. Then - poof - he vanished like a fart in the wind. Wonder if he will ever get another chance.
  13. Anytime you can replace a borderline pro bowler with someone who's never played a down in football...you gotta do it. That terrible show The Slap has a better chance of a second season than Michael Sam playing in the nfl.
  14. I don't think this is likely at all, but the reasoning and rationale behind it is spot on. If Manning cares at all about his legacy in relation to Brady, this would be the best way to close the gap and keep himself in the discussion. Especially if he said he'd do it for a very reasonable salary.
  15. Probably true. I just have a hard time getting into college football. Between the fact that these are kids and I think it's unhealthy to put kids on a pedestal like that and the fact that college football is corrupt it's hard for me to get excited. I totally acknowledge that's not a norm position and probably just me being old tho.
  16. I think that really caring what 17 year old kids are going to do is bizarre. The media making a spectacle of these kids is flat out embarrassing.
  17. Interesting take on the Pats from 1993 (my favorite is Andre Tippett harassing female reporters) http://articles.philly.com/1993-08-10/sports/25970479_1_million-megaplex-pats-domed-stadium-and-convention There have been numerous calamities since the Patriots made their only Super Bowl appearance in 1986 - and were crushed, 46-10, by the Chicago Bears. A drug scandal. A player stabbed by his wife. Two others shot in nightclubs. The locker-room harassment of a female reporter. The embarrassment of former owner Victor Kiam's inane public pronouncements and then his financial ruin. All of these factors have combined to make the Pats as popular in New England as a case of the red tide. Indeed, Boston may be the only city in the nation where the football team ranks fourth among the pro teams in public interest. The club is so intent on changing its image that it scrapped its 33- year-old logo and color combination in favor of a silver-and-blue Minuteman that some say looks suspiciously like Elvis.
  18. Most INTs in NFL history, Brett Favre. He's a terrible QB. Historically bad.
  19. Why I'm rooting against the Patriots (in no particular order): 1) ungrateful, obnoxious fan base: living in Boston for 14 years, one thing that got old real fast was the pink hat fan base (basically another way of saying bandwagon fans). This is absolutely true. They are all good people and most of my friends are Pats fans, but when it comes to the Patriots their DNA alters and they become blind to anything approaching rational thought. Prior to Bledsoe and even Brady, the Patriots were a distant third and maybe even behind the loyal and dedicated Bruins fans for most followed team. 2) cheating suspicion: perhaps the biggest consequence of cheating is that your future successes will always be questioned, not just your past ones. This is where I come out on the deflated balls. It's just too plausible that they did this purposely. It's also plausible that there is a ton of things that they've done that they haven't been caught doing. In the end, I can't trust this franchise and won't give them the benefit of the doubt. 3) luck and jealousy: let's face it, the pats got incredibly lucky with both Brady and Belicheat. Good for them, which leads me to my next point, their success has made me jealous (to a degree because having that success with the cloud of suspicion that hangs over it isn't as enviable of a position). 4) AFC East beat downs: the fact that the Pats are in the AFC east has been the biggest contributor to the Bills playoff drought. If they've taken questionable liberties with the rules and that contributed, all the more reason to root against them.
  20. This is exactly what I was thinking. Makes no sense at all
  21. Totally agree with that. I guess I meant what I think is appropriate for the crime. But I agree, that won't happen. I don't think anything will happen. Maybe a draft pick and fine which is nothing.
  22. I think Tom Brady should be suspended for at least the Super Bowl. Similar to what would happen to a pitcher caught scuffing balls.
  23. Hahahah. Sure thing. When in doubt, try and invoke the "science" defense!
  24. Hahaha.... TRIGGER WARNING!
  25. The Pats. What else can be said. A franchise synonymous with cheating. A team who has yet to win a Super Bowl that wasn't under a cloud of suspicion. The snake oil salesmen of the NFl. Bill Belicheat and the New England Deflatriots
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