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Watkins101

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  1. I thought I remembered it as part of the new CBA, so I looked it up. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/29820641/inside-new-nfl-roster-rules-2020-expanded-rosters-practice-squad-injured-reserve%3fplatform=amp The rule was in the CBA, and not a rule implemented due to covid.
  2. As a young fan who wasn’t alive for any of that, the Patriots absolutely are the #1 enemy for me. Sure I know about the history, but it doesn’t affect me nearly as much as having to watch the patriots beat down the Bills just about twice a year growing up.
  3. Love was not drafted because of Josh Allen. Josh Allen had not even shown to be a franchise Qb by the time that Love was drafted. I don’t think Allen was even a driver in the decision to draft Love.
  4. Maybe my mind just fabricated this, but I believe the practice squad players that could be activated for game day was not a Covid rule, and was just a new rule that was being added.
  5. It seems to me that PFF puts extremely high value on decision making for Qb, rather than execution of those decisions. I think the execution tends to be more important however.
  6. Kind of wild to be saying that when JC Jackson leads the NFL with 8 picks, 2 more than the season leaders last year.
  7. That only applies if all 3 teams have played each other I believe. Why would KC have 3 in conference losses? They would have to drop 2 of their last 4 games to make it to 13-3, and their last four games are dolphins, saints, falcons, and chargers. I would think one of those 2 losses would be to the saints if they were going to drop 2.
  8. There’s a large difference between an elite receiver in the NFL and a decent #5 receiver.
  9. Huh. I was listening to the beginning of the game on the radio, and they said Levi Wallace was starting and Josh Norman was inactive. Guess that they were wrong then?
  10. No, he was inactive. edit: nvm, I guess he was active.
  11. I think Detroit is not a valid answer because they do Thanksgiving football, people would notice that change...
  12. Wrong year, you’re thinking of 2008 I believe. In 2011 we lost our 4th game against Cincinnati.
  13. Border Collies will always be #1 on my list.
  14. Looking at only the response post covid, I think the NHL had at least as good, if not better response. The NHL has already taken care of the cap crisis of next year with revenue lost in the new CBA, by using a flat cap the next 2 years, as well as making an effective bubble for the playoffs. Looking at only the response post covid, I think the NHL had at least as good, if not better response. The NHL has already taken care of the cap crisis of next year with revenue lost in the new CBA, by using a flat cap the next 2 years, as well as making an effective bubble for the playoffs.
  15. I read through that thread and there are actually a few that point out the truth, like the bills winning week 1, and the bills resting starters and the Jets barely winning week 17 despite that. There are also some that said the Bills have a better roster 1-53.
  16. Before anyone misunderstands the intentions of this post, I want to state that I do not think the corona is a hoax, and that it is a serious problem. I do think the death numbers, at least in America are skewed. At least early on in the Corona crisis (I'm not sure about now, I haven't read much on it lately), the hospitals were getting the special corona funding based on the number of corona deaths there were. This incentivized hospitals to put corona as the cause of death when it wasn't necessarily the cause of death. I'm not saying they lied about patients having corona. If there is a cancer patient that dies, and also had corona, even though it was the cancer that killed them, the hospitals would be likely to put corona as the cause of death.
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