They do this from time to time, Draftkings had a special where you could bet the Chiefs +101 on opening day.
Same business principle of a crack dealer giving you your first hit for free.
I agree too, though we will be in the minority. I'm taking Fitz needing a FG with 19 sec over Fitz needing a TD with a minute+
How they left a man wide open on a Hail Mary along the sidelines to stop the clock is just amazing. And they still weren't in FG range, they needed another idiotic facemask penalty!
Their business is selling satellite TV, they wouldn't last long term as just a Sunday Ticket reseller. Although their future looks pretty dim right now as it is -- Starlink is looming.
Last DTV contract was $12B, doubtful Bezos will throw that in as a freebie. There will be an upsell for sure.
Yeah, I don't recall many seriously anointing him a savior outside of a tongue-in-cheek joke. He was just a guy that gave us a better chance to break the playoff drought than EJ.
Sammy Watkins, Mike Evans, Odell Beckham, Kelvin Benjamin, Brandin Cooks, Davante Adams, Allen Robinson, Jarvis Landry, John Brown, and more.
One of the deepest WR classes in history and we traded up for one
What are you even talking about? Carr is having a pretty good season for only having a TE to throw to. He isn't going anywhere and he isn't the problem.
Other than Belichick, there isn't a single head coach in the league that has more than 1 Superbowl win.
So, no, that question doesn't really give us anything.
It's the same thing with Yankee fans. They demand excellence every single year and have a meltdown at the first sign of trouble, no matter how slight.
Our fans are polar opposites, they generally forgive the team regardless of how bad they play (most of the last 2 decades).
He's underrated. One of the best team leaders in the game and commands complete respect from his players. Never had a losing season in 14 years. Despite winning a Superbowl, his best coaching effort may have been last year when he somehow went 8-7 with Mason Rudolph and Devlin Hodges under center. If for some crazy reason Pittsburgh ever got rid of him, he would not be unemployed long.
What Jefferson is doing as a rookie is quite amazing, he certainly conjures up memories of Moss. The guy was a beast at LSU and in a few years he may be considered the top WR in the NFL. But here's what many forget -- if we don't make that trade there's no guarantee we would have drafted him.