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  1. 2 minutes ago, Doc said:

     

    It's because they're the owners and they make the rules.  And fans attending their games helps their pockets.

    I get that. I just think it’s interesting though that they claim attendance of a sporting event is high risk, while potentially allowing fans into their own event. Like I said, I’d go to a game if it were allowed, but the nfls wording of this is kind of funny to me

  2. So while it’s been pretty obvious that fans weren’t likely to attend games, I’d assume that since the NFL is forbidding players from attending other sporting events as it’s high risk, they wouldn’t have fans come to theirs would they? If they do allow fans, I’d be willing to go, but I don’t see how they can prevent players from attending while allowing fans into their own. Unless they are going to claim theirs is the safest of all sports

  3. 12 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

    Trump lately has been doing a good enough job of that on his own.  The fact that blue state governors are letting MLB players play in their stadiums leads me to believe they'll be fine with NFL players doing the same assuming there isn't a second wave.

    I looked at the graph again.  The number of cases are on the right side and the number of deaths are on the left.  The cases far outnumber the deaths.

     

    Thank you. At first glance, the graph just didn’t make sense to me. You are correct though. It was too early to think!

  4. 9 minutes ago, Klaista2k said:

     

    The fact that Sweden didn't even lockdown and is in solid shape should tell you it's all a scam.

     

     

    What I’m trying to figure out (too early to really think of a legit answer), is how does that graph show more deaths in Sweden than number of cases? I understand deaths lag, but even if all early cases led to death, that line for death being higher than cases for nearly two months still doesn’t make sense to me.

  5. 5 hours ago, Paulus said:

    Elliott is the best RB in the NFL... Pretty easy decision to make, tbh.

    Best in the league? He’s not even the best in his division (Barkley). And I’d take McCaffery over him all day as well. Elliott is good but he’s not best in the league good. My brother is die hard cowboys fan and he thinks Elliott is good but should have never been paid. He says Elliott has declined the last few years and his best trait is that he always goes forward. So he won’t get many 20 yard runs, but he will get the 4-5 yard runs and he’s always falling forward when he gets tackled. He doesn’t get pushed back or stopped in his tracks. So even a 2 yard run can gain 4 yards. Otherwise, he’s not making people miss and he doesn’t have breakaway speed 

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  6. 18 minutes ago, CommonCents said:

    Zay Zay makes running look hard. I have never seen a WR with worse balance. 

    It’s funny because it’s worked out for him, but I swear I used to think the same thing about Robert Woods. I felt he was always stumbling after the catch. 

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  7. I drove up from VA with my brother who’s a Cowboys fan. Had great seats, the atmosphere was amazing, and the game was going perfectly.

     

    Even after the last TD, I thought ok, they still need 2. Then, they missed in what could’ve likely been called PI on Greer I think it was, and everyone was going nuts. Who would’ve thought they’d get the onside, the yardage they needed, and make 2 kicks. Seemed so unlikely.

     

    Needless to say, we left the game and I drove till about Erie, PA before I finally stopped for a hotel, and not one word was spoken until the next day. He knew if he were to say something, I probably would’ve left him on the side of 90 somewhere 

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  8. For anyone who doesn’t think it’s impressive, unless my math is wrong, that’s rough 33’ per second once at top speed. Someone who tops out at 21mph, it’s roughly 30.8’ per second. So he’s getting nearly 2.5’ of separation every second at top speed, or roughly a yard.
    If a play takes 2.5 seconds from snap to release, and another 3 seconds for the ball to get to the spot, if Diggs is at top speed by 3 seconds into the play, he would have what, roughly 2 yards separation from the corner on a go route?

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  9. For Allen to win MVP, he’s going to need 35-40TDs combined, 4000 in the air, and 11 wins. He could do that, but TDs would be my biggest concern. I guess he did have 29 combined this year, so with Diggs and hopeful improvement, I guess that’s not a huge stretch. 

  10. I don’t have the stats but I think you’re in trouble on this one. I believe the John brown catch was 53 and the longest all year. He didn’t catch it in the end zone, but Allen wasn’t at the line of scrimmage either. I’d still guess it was in the 45 air yard range.
     

    Your post said longest air yards for a completed pass, so my guess is the brown one and there’s just no way that wins 

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  11. What’s funny is I imagine so many people feel some Bills players were disrespected by not getting voted in, but had they been voted in, we would all be praying they didn’t get hurt. 
     

    I am one of them though in that I think you could make a case for a couple on defense to have been voted in, and not alternates. But I hate the pro bowl and would be pretty upset if someone got hurt 

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