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MJS

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  1. 8 hours ago, Beast said:

    No *****. I guess you must agree with everything the NFL does, huh?

    No. But I don't really care if the NFL wants to have some international games sometimes.

     

    Too many people are just automatically opposed to any change whatsoever.

    8 hours ago, NickelCity said:

    NFL's got a good thing going but just can't help themselves. Growth for the sake of growth. An Edward Abbey quote comes to mind. 

    Expanding the sport internationally is a good idea for many reasons. For one thing, it could open up the talent pool if more athletes worldwide become interested in pursuing football instead of other sports.

     

    The NBA benefits greatly from having an international pull for talent. So does the NHL. Even MLB.

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  2. Just now, Beast said:


    Opening day games should be in hometown, NFL stadiums.

     

    I get the NFL wanting to expand their fanbase but fans in Brazil aren’t counting the days down to opening day like fans in regions that are home to teams.

     

    Save these games for later in the season.

    Well I guess they don't agree with you.

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  3. 2 hours ago, hondo in seattle said:

    Stefon will be remembered in NFL history as the best, most-productive player of this group.


    But for me, #14 belongs to Reich.  A great team-player who authored the greatest, most-unlikely comeback in NFL history.  

    Agreed.

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  4. 1 hour ago, BillsFan2313 said:

    Na he/she is perfect. Never done anything wrong....

    I sure as heck wouldn't be drinking and partying and driving weeks before the NFL draft if I had a chance of getting drafted. I'd be doing everything possible to keep my nose clean and make sure no team has a reason to doubt me.

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  5. 1 hour ago, Victory Formation said:

    Many times and unfortunately many people do. I am 7 years sober in May but in my mind drinking is problematic if someone one is driving 100mph under the influence or if they have a drug addiction and a dependency on alcohol but would I take him off our board completely? Hell no.

    It's not just drinking and driving, which is horrible by itself, it's also that he is dumb enough to do it so close to the most important time of his life.

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  6. 1 hour ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

    I have seen this. Diggs at the top of the TV screen, just simply takes a step or 2 and does nothing.

     

    We need to coach up our new WR's to not do that.

    Shakir and Kincaid are both active and engaged on run plays and when they don't have the ball. They should be good examples for the team going forward.

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  7. 20 minutes ago, K-9 said:

    I don’t think I suggested that players shouldn’t try their hardest every play, but if you’re gonna analyze a play to make the point like the “coach” in the video, it would be more credible to not suggest things the player could have done that simply aren’t possible during the play. 

    He is highlighting his effort, which was crap.

  8. 17 minutes ago, K-9 said:

    The play was half over before Diggs could have done most of what this guy said to he should do in the time he had to do it in order to impact the play in any meaningful way, especially the suggestion that he could have influenced the strong safety who was nearly 20 yards away from Diggs at the snap. I’m sure there are other plays to illustrate Diggs’s lack of commitment, but this wasn’t much of one.

    Sure it is. You don't know what plays you will have an impact and what plays you won't. That's why you give it your best every play. Diggs showed terrible motivation on that play, regardless of the outcome. He should be trying even if he knows he will have no impact.

  9. 1 hour ago, benderbender said:

    Poyer was betrayed by an unappreciative fanbase who attacked his personal opinions, his charities, and his family. Then he took less money to fight through injuries to play the best statistical years of his career. But now that same fanbase calls him a traitor for going somewhere he's wanted and his personal opinions actually align with the city. 

     

    Morse took paycuts and played through injuries. 

     

    That wasn't the best statistical year of his career. That would be 2021. 2022 was good too, apart from missing games. 2023 was his least impactful year, although he was asked to do some different things.

  10. 5 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

    interesting whether true or false who knows

    Beane randomly called up Austin Proehl to share deeply confidential information about Diggs and his trade? That is absurd. Beane wouldn't even tell current players on the team that story if it were true. He wouldn't tell anyone besides MAYBE Josh and a handful of front office people.

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