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Fixing NFL Divisional Structure
reddogblitz replied to corta765's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
how do you know this? -
What is your perfect scenario for this weekend?
reddogblitz replied to whatdrought's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Bills win. -
Whatever man. What's wrong from a personnel stand point waiting to see how he completes the year before going all hog wild throwing money at him? 5.5 sacks in 5 years and 6 sacks in 8 games could be an aberration. See how he handles it when he gets double teamed. Is that not possible? We made that mistake with Fitz and Chris Kelsay iirc.
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Simple poll. Is Josh Allen improving as a passer?
reddogblitz replied to Ramza86's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Our identity is winning. By any means necessary. One week it's Josh in a come from behind win. One week it's feeding Singletary and throwing 20 passes. Same result. A W. What's wrong with that? What do you propose. Decide this week we are by golly a passing team so we de emphasize the run going against the 30th rank run defense? -
If you concentrate too much on making someone "pay" you 're concentrating on the wrong thing. Make him "pay" by losing the game.
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The London Chargers? In the AFC East? It could happen
reddogblitz replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No. It was Rick Dockery. I would recommend it to any football fan or anyone in general. It is good. -
The London Chargers? In the AFC East? It could happen
reddogblitz replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Have you read "Playing for Pizza" by John Grisham? It's about a bad NFL QB that goes to Europe to play on a semi-pro football team. It's really good. -
The London Chargers? In the AFC East? It could happen
reddogblitz replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I see this as a player safety concern. Jet lag is a real thing. I've traveled over there a bunch and can personally attest to that. For the first few days over there I was sleep walking. Can't imagine trying to play football. -
The London Chargers? In the AFC East? It could happen
reddogblitz replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You don't know it's a fallacy and neither do any of us. We won't know for sure until/if they put a team there for about 5-10 years. -
The London Chargers? In the AFC East? It could happen
reddogblitz replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You're on the ground there. I trust your knowledge and judgement. Are there any professional football leagues in Europe? With all this interest in NFL football have any been proposed? Do kids play football there? I'm asking because I'm curious. Not trying to make a point. -
The London Chargers? In the AFC East? It could happen
reddogblitz replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I see your point. However what I wonder about is would it be sustainable? It's one thing to sell out a game or two as a novelty. What happens when you have 10 games to sell out per year after the novelty has worn off? It's like if they open a new restaurant in your neighborhood and for the first 2 weeks the line is out the door. After a few weeks not so much. I just wonder if London is ready for a team in the same way LA was ready for two teams? As far as the inferiority of the product goes, they love basketball in Europe too. And they have their own leagues AND support it even though it's not on the same level as the NBA. Same goes for China. If you love the sport, you love the sport I guess is my point. In Seattle when they bring in Chelsea for a friendly they sell 65,000 tickets. For MLS games they sell 35,000. Still a lot for an inferior product. But they support it because they love soccer in Seattle. -
The London Chargers? In the AFC East? It could happen
reddogblitz replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
How so? Please explain. It included players like Kurt Warner, Brad Johnson, Fred Jackson and coaches like HOF Ernie Stautner who was long time DC on Tom Landry's staff who led Frankfurt to back to back World Bowls. Other coaches included Mouse Davis, Kay Stephenson, and Jim Haslett, My point is if they love football so much why didn't they watch it? Instead their franchise folded up like a cheap lawn chair. I love football and I watched it and thought it was fun. Are they snooty football fans that only can stomach "The Best football"? Makes no sense to me. -
The London Chargers? In the AFC East? It could happen
reddogblitz replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I did mean WLAF. WAFL was a joke name which is what many of us called it at the time. However, the league lasted until 2007. The London Mondarchs were replaced by the Berlin Thunder in 1998. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_Europe -
The London Chargers? In the AFC East? It could happen
reddogblitz replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If there is so much interest in football in London, why don't they have their own league? As I recall, the London Monarchs were one of the first teams in the WAFL to fold. -
I'm just comparing personal TBD shipping boys regardless of position.
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Ought Oh, is Jerry now in the running for perennial TBD whipping boy? I thought DiMarco had that spot locked up already.