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  1. On 10/16/2022 at 3:27 PM, Einstein said:

    I’ve been watching Zappe the last couple of weeks and have been very impressed.

     

    (Try not to laugh) but I see a bit of very early Brady in him. Not the goat Brady - the Brady that was more of a game manager in 2001.  Patient, calm in the pocket, smart decisions. 

     

    I wouldn’t be surprised if Mac doesn’t hit the starting rotation again. He is 19/27 for 256 yards and 2 TD’s today. 

     


    I see silliness is still in abundance here 

     

     

  2. 1 hour ago, Big Turk said:

    The NFL for a second year in a row is facing declining offensive scoring and production.  Part of this is driven by bad QB play, but I have to think part of this also is driven by punters becoming really good.

     

    Analytically, every yard on the field is worth "x" amount of points gained or lost on an average drive, meaning it is typically harder to score the farther you are backed up(well...except maybe if you are the Bills).

     

    I can't ever remember as many punts that have been bombed on a regular basis as what I am seeing this year. Even against the Bills, the D gets a stop and I think they will have great field position and then the punter bombs the balls and instead of starting at the 40 we are starting at the 15 because we either have to fair catch it or it gets so much hang time that our returner barely has time to do anything before the defending players are on him.

     

    Looking at league leaders(which the Bills still don't have a qualifying player for), there are 5 players averaging more than 50 yards a punt and we have played the top two in Stonehouse and Townsend with Tennessee and KC respectively. The lowest punter is Matt Haack and he is averaging 43.9 yards, which is pretty high for a lowest player...

     

    Funny to think about punting being so good as being a reason why offense is down, but I think this may be something to watch going forward.

     

    Not that the Bills would know. 🤣


    how have you followed football? 
     

    Scoring always goes down in mid October as opponents have actual game film to study, add in injuries and you get the 🆘 

  3. 3 hours ago, teef said:

    i'm up to the dark episode.  i'm honestly dreading watching it.  that ***** was bad enough with game of thrones, and i have no desire to squint at an entire episode.  that being said, i'll probably watch it tonight.


    the show has been a bit bland for me

     

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  4. NATIONAL BROADCASTS

    Thursday Night: Indianapolis @ Denver (Amazon)  also WRTV (ABC 6) Indy; KMGH (ABC 7) Denver

     

    Sunday 9:30 AM ET: NY Giants vs Green Bay (in London) (NFLN; Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez)  also WABC (ABC 7) NYC; WLUK (FOX 11) Green Bay; WTMJ (NBC 4) Milwaukee

     

    Sunday Night: Cincinnati @ Baltimore (NBC)

    Monday Night: Las Vegas @ Kansas City (ESPN) also KLAS (CBS 😎 Las Vegas; ??? KC

  5. 38 minutes ago, FrenchConnection said:

    This thread has become exactly what I thought it would become; a bunch of bitter divorced old men cryptically complaining about their ex-wives. Just like when the Bob Kraft scandals broke, you could tell the TSW posters who frequent rub and tug joints and hookers.


    😝 

    sounds like it. 
     

    but hey. TMZ on the front pages gets clicks. 

  6. 48 minutes ago, T&C said:

    Basically, he can do whatever the ***** he wants. Has that been brought up yet?


    And what exactly is that?

     

    Does he not claim Family is everything?

     

    YES or NO 

     

    I’ll save you the search 

    Tom Brady discusses importance of his family while making retirement decision


    Tom Brady Says His Family Is 'My Greatest Achievement' as He Announces NFL Retirement

     

    Brady prioritizing family in deciding future: 'It's not always what I want'

     

    And knowing the wife wouldn’t be happy

     

    Did it anyway 

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  7. 23 minutes ago, PrimeTime101 said:

    Here is a question I have for you all.. You're one of if not the, most successful QB to play the game... Although you're in shape and playing well you are 5+ years past retirement age in the NFL. You have money... no issues here.... you have a beautiful wife that for the last couple of years has begged you to retire.

     

    What is more important in this stage of your life? Health and Family or Football?

     

    be interested in reading some replies on this one.


    There are 12 pages of their replies 

     

    “Why should he retire if he’s playing well?”


    His fans are blinded and can’t see what is obvious … He’s not playing great.  He’s lost 2 games in a row. Garbage yards and points are making it 👀 good. 
     

    but it’s snot 

     

    He can do other things Football 🏈 related, stay healthy and be the Family man he claims to be. 
     

     

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