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peterpan

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  1. Which ones will be streaming online? Any without the need for a cable subscription? Mcshay is so much worse
  2. I personally believe Ed Oliver is this years Dareus. Super talented, but mentally a selfish cancer. He 'injured' his knee, but milked it and sat out during the season. Then the on-field argument with his coach, looked really really bad. Then he sat out his bowl game to avoid injury. One of those things is excusable. All 3 show a trend. I'd stay away from Oliver myself, and I wouldn't doubt other teams have him off their boards because of it.
  3. "You are going to have Josh Allen drop back to pass, and it seems like he will need seven-step drops to give all these little guys time to get open down the field, but you don’t have the line to handle it because you are paying Ty Nsekhe $5 million a year.” This isn't what that exec said but, I have also been a bit critical of us targeting all small WRs. Allen does not have the greatest ball placement AND he isn't a West coast/timing type passer. The perfect companion for Allen is a bigger WR with a large catch radius who can compete for balls and catch them up high. Guys who work well on broken plays after Allen scrambles. i think the guys we've brought it are good, especially Beasley, but I'm not so sure they will mesh with Allen well.
  4. Doctors are only like 50% or less at accurately diagnosising cancer. That ibm Watson is like 97%
  5. We've signed 6 FA lineman. I love it. But how many active OL have this tegime carried on game day? I'm thinking teams only carry 7, typically. When you figure Dawkins will be active, there ain't much room for anyone else, including high draft picks
  6. I agree completely. 2 is better than one. Injuries, you never know. Look at the Eagles. Besides Rosen might be better. It's 50/50 at this point.
  7. I can't say I've watched all these QBs but, Lock has been around a long time with a lot of starts. I saw him play 2-3 years ago and thought he had a successful NFL career ahead of him back then.
  8. Why even two minutes? 30 seconds is enough. Do it from the booth. A zebra in the booth does a "replay pause" with a res light blinking on the sidelines. The TV crew goes to a quick picture in picture ad (more revenue) and then after 30 seconds it either is changed or stands. Simple quick no BS red flags and refs running 60 yards across the field to the TV screens and headsets. Also, it's freaking 2019. Get a freaking micro chip in the dang ball and use that for TDs and first downs, out of bounds etc. Hell there's even technology that could confirm fumbles and caught passes for Pete's sake.
  9. I don't see why it should be 100% on the coach. The league should automatically review plays in the boorh. No need for the on field refs to look at anything, let a booth ref do it. Pause then game for 30 seconds and let the booth check it out. That's what college does and the AAF goes even further. Leave the coaches challenges for other things the booth won't do automatically.
  10. Why would we trade Glenn for basically a 2nd round pick only to take a T at 9.? I ask that question to point out that....I think Bean and Co are happy with Dawkins as the LT
  11. I like his talent but I think he'll be a low effort malcontent. Especially after his first big contract. People forget that he essentially faked being injured and sat out a few games at the end of the year when he should have been playing. That's why he was on the sidelines when his jacket was taken. I don't want another Darius. Find me JJ watt or Cam Jordan isntead
  12. Bring him in! 38 catches in the final 5 games this year.
  13. I'd say anyone who think that Tua kid is worth tanking for is an idiot for sure.
  14. Kaepernick and Tebow both turned down the AAF. Kaepernick wanted $20 mil and Tebow stuck with baseball. If this league didn't make, those two saying no are likely why. ... PS where is Johnny Football in all of this?
  15. I personally am really pumped for some winter football that isn't the glorified beer commercial that is the modern day NFL. Part of the league rules limit commercial breaks. Games only last 2 1/2 hours. I'm looking forward to guys playing there hearts out and hoping for a first class production with quality officiating. If this new league can bring that I'll watch every week (it may be more of an arena league joke feel to it, hopefully not!) I'm also hoping other big name players will come out for this league if it does well. Johnny football and Tim Tebow in this league would just be awesome.
  16. His entire time on the cheaters has been that way. It's more evidence of the blatent favoritism the receive
  17. Clearly it doesn't work. Can anyone name a single successful coach who studied under the Cheater? Charlie Weis, Romeo Crennell, MCDanials..... they have all STUNK. He probably does this as part of his cheating library he keeps, or just to keep them distracted from the real cheating he is doing.
  18. Its not a conspiracy man's it's historical fact.
  19. Am I the only one who hopes this lawsuit has some success.??? This has been going on for YEARS, and the NFL does absolutely nothing to improve the product. It would be nice for someone to force their hand. The NFL and other pro sports leagues are granted special Monopoly exemptions due to the nature of their business, maybe that opens up an avenue for a court to force them to do something like this???
  20. Its well known dude. Dozens of complaints by teams to the league offices. I believe it because it's true. The other NFL teams know the pats*** cheat. The Colts knew about the flat footballs from the playoffs the year before,so they set up a STING OPERATION with the league offices to CATCH THEM RED HANDED. Other teams knew the Patriots would sneak an employee into their locker rooms during pre game warm ups and steal their play sheets. It was such a common occurrence that other teams deliberately left FAKE PLAY SHEETS out ON PURPOSE so that the cheaters would steal THE WRONG ONE!!!!! Peyton Manning refused to discuss the game plans in the locker room because he was convinced they had the room bugged. Teams started SWEEPING THE LOCKEROOM like a freaking spy movie !!!! Again I'm not making this up, it's been well documented. But you are giving the team whose been caught red handed, fined millions, lost many draft picks, and had players suspended, on multiple occasions, the benefit of the doubt. Why??
  21. Are you really dumb enough to think they can't be manipulated? Because they have been, and the team with the issue has usually been playing the Patriots.. odd coincidence I'd say.
  22. Guys come on!!!! Spygate!!! The Cheats had been filming every team for YEARS. They were caught in 2007. They won Superbowls in 2002 2004 2005. DUH THEY WERE CHEATING THAT WHOLE TIME!!!!! In the 2014/2015 Super bowl season they were caught using deflated footballs. 4:4 --- cheating:SB win Then there is the victory v Atlanta. The only one they were CAUGHT cheating. . Where Atlanta was stomping them by 3 TDs or something in the third quarter....and Matt Ryan's helmet radio "malfunctions". And BOOM it's a totally different game the very next play. NE ends up winning but considering their well documented history of jamming other teams radios, listening to other teams radios, and using their own radios illegally (thanks flutie) AND there past history of cheating.....I don't see why anyone would give them the benefit of the doubt. It doesn't matter bc they don't use it. They are no where near the cap
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