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ticketssince61

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  1. Did not seem like JA ever had time in the pocket. Sacked 5x and had to scramble a bunch of others On our 3rd down in OT, Diggs was open but JA could not make an accurate throw because Q Williams was barreling unimpeded towards him We get the 1st down , there is no Punt return On most of the runs, there was nowhere to run It does not seem like any of our OL additions really made a difference
  2. Coaches aren't the ones chucking the ball 40 yards to a receiver that is double covered
  3. There was nowhere for Cook to run - those delayed draws right into a clogged line of scrimmage were ridiculous. The one time they had a pitch out he got outside and had a nice gain
  4. Not only a backup QB - but one who did not have game preparation
  5. Bills 40 - Jets 0 De ja vu from last night's game at Met life
  6. Great example is when be beat the Pats 31 to 0 to start the season and they won the SB
  7. Not sure the accuracy of this source, but Bengals total revenue in 2022 rose 9% to $501 million last year, according to Sportico. That still ranks last in the NFL. But the team's operating profit jumped to $137 million ranking 11th.
  8. That amount is more than the entire team salary cap of 1994 NFL Salary Cap History 2023: $224,800,000 2022: $208,200,000 2021: $182,500,000 2020: $198,200,000 2019: $188,200,000 2018: $177,200,000 2017: $167,000,000 2016: $155,270,000 2015: $143,280,000 2014: $133,000,000 2013: $123,600,000 2012: $120,600,000 2011: $120,375,000 2010: Uncapped 2009: $123,000,000 2008: $116,000,000 2007: $109,000,000 2006: $102,000,000 2005: $85,500,000 2004: $80,582,000 2003: $75,007,000 2002: $71,101,000 2001: $67,405,000 2000: $62,172,000 1999: $57,288,000 1998: $52,388,000 1997: $41,454,000 1996: $40,753,000 1995: $37,100,000 1994: $34,608,000
  9. Why would we trade a draft pick for a young, unproven, untested QB who would come in right before the season and be totally unfamiliar with the playbook. That draft pick we give up could be a MLB or OT They don't look good, but bottom line is we are most likely going w/ Barkley and Kyle Allen as our backup QB's
  10. I post mine for sale on the forum but generally get almost no responses so end up selling via NFL ticket exchange If the moderator cannot delete, please delete your listing when outdated
  11. It is insane that Stubhub and TM charge fees to BOTH buyer and seller With TM you used to be able to select a few sections and then see all the tix available. Now you have to select each little dot on a seat to see the prices - so hard to find seats No Idea why Websites REMOVE functionality. I really believe that the website developers never actually USE their sites to see how it works for real people As a side note: I have 8 seats for all Games that I usually sell - Sec 111 Row 7 and Row 14 so DM me if interested. Tix are $$$ but no fees
  12. Wow - "“It might have been one of the worst coaching jobs in the history of the NFL. That’s how bad it was.”"
  13. Section 111 Row 7 seats 19-22 on the aisle on the 50 Row 14 seats 13-16 around the 45 DM if interested
  14. I know someone who was part owner of a MILS team years ago. There was an international player who had horrible teeth so they paid $30K for hist dental work and kept it out of the salary cap
  15. never heard of him either - it can't be possible that he is the best 87 we have ever had! Just looked him up - played in 1960 and 1961. RIP 2015
  16. For future reference, ESPY tickets are available for general purchase thought ticket outlets for about $75 It is not like the Oscars where you have to be someone or know someone to get in I have gone a number of times and there are a ton of players milling about before and after that you can meet
  17. Got six and donated them to Big Brothers / Big Sisters of Erie county
  18. A bit of a surprise that Elbert Dubenion is tied for 5th Just looked at his stats - in 1964 he caught 42 passes for 1,139 yards and 10 TD's - an insane 27.1 yards per reception The 3rd highest all - time in NFL History
  19. It would be interesting to see what the Avg was for some of the great QB's of past eras. One reason QB's throw so many more TD's now than in the 70's or 80's is that teams always ran the ball inside the 10.
  20. Around 5 years he "lead the charge" before the game I happened to be seated next to him on the plane back to LA and saw him showing the video of it I met him 2 other times once at the Rose bowl where he took a pic with my son Generally a very friendly and approachable person
  21. His most significant contribution was being traded to get us another 1st round pick to get JA
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