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Post by bob on May 24, 2017 19:35:12 GMT -5
And the Browns have reverted to previous lolBrow s form having Grigson as Senior Personal Director via Adam Schefters Twitter
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on May 24, 2017 23:15:45 GMT -5
Yeah, I mentioned the passing. Missed it Considering it's position on this thread, I figured
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Post by burdette25159 on May 25, 2017 1:22:24 GMT -5
Mark your calanders for January 28 2018 as the pro bowl will once again take place in Orlando and will be on ESPN and ABC. If they are doing it, I think it should rotate by cities that don't have the NFL but do have playable conditions. Orlando though makes for a great venue and I wonder if they're considering it for an expansion franchise (or to move the Jags there). Tbh though if they rotate they should do...St. Louis (Edward Jones Warehouse), San Diego (Qualcomm), Austin (UT Campus), Las Vegas (to prep for the Raiders), Tuscaloosa (Bama campus), San Antonio (Alamodome), Columbia (South Carolina Campus), or maybe overseas. Add Aloha Stadium in Hawaii, Eugene Oregon, Morgantown West Virginia, Vancover BC
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Post by Push R Truth on May 25, 2017 9:26:55 GMT -5
According to sources around the league the Browns are shitty
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Post by andrew8798 on May 25, 2017 18:11:46 GMT -5
ESPN's Seth Wickersham reports there are still major tensions between Richard Sherman and coach Pete Carroll.
Sherman believes the Seahawks should have won multiple Super Bowls by now, and is concerned about the team's chemistry. In particular, Sherman has been upset at Carroll's unwillingness to critique Russell Wilson and the offense while the defense is forced to play at near perfection.
Bears signed WR Victor Cruz to a one-year, $2 million deal.
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Post by OGBoardPoster2005 on May 25, 2017 18:43:35 GMT -5
If they are doing it, I think it should rotate by cities that don't have the NFL but do have playable conditions. Orlando though makes for a great venue and I wonder if they're considering it for an expansion franchise (or to move the Jags there). Tbh though if they rotate they should do...St. Louis (Edward Jones Warehouse), San Diego (Qualcomm), Austin (UT Campus), Las Vegas (to prep for the Raiders), Tuscaloosa (Bama campus), San Antonio (Alamodome), Columbia (South Carolina Campus), or maybe overseas. Add Aloha Stadium in Hawaii, Eugene Oregon, Morgantown West Virginia, Vancover BC Idk, I wouldn't trust the weather to make those enjoyable for fans.
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Post by BRV on May 25, 2017 19:55:05 GMT -5
Mark your calanders for January 28 2018 as the pro bowl will once again take place in Orlando and will be on ESPN and ABC. If they are doing it, I think it should rotate by cities that don't have the NFL but do have playable conditions. Orlando though makes for a great venue and I wonder if they're considering it for an expansion franchise (or to move the Jags there). Tbh though if they rotate they should do...St. Louis (Edward Jones Warehouse), San Diego (Qualcomm), Austin (UT Campus), Las Vegas (to prep for the Raiders), Tuscaloosa (Bama campus), San Antonio (Alamodome), Columbia (South Carolina Campus), or maybe overseas. The allure of the Pro Bowl for the players is that it's normally held in a destination that they'd want to go to in late January or early February. That was the appeal of holding it in Hawaii - sure, the players would be playing an inconsequential all-star game, but they'd also get a vacation to Hawaii. The same can be said for Orlando. I don't want to offend the fine people of St. Louis, Tuscaloosa, or Columbia, but nobody wants to go there in late January. If they held a Pro Bowl in St. Louis, the only way they'd convince the players to actually go would be by withholding their salaries if they didn't.
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Post by Toilet Paper Roll on May 25, 2017 21:33:06 GMT -5
ESPN's Seth Wickersham reports there are still major tensions between Richard Sherman and coach Pete Carroll. Sherman believes the Seahawks should have won multiple Super Bowls by now, and is concerned about the team's chemistry. In particular, Sherman has been upset at Carroll's unwillingness to critique Russell Wilson and the offense while the defense is forced to play at near perfection. Bears signed WR Victor Cruz to a one-year, $2 million deal.
Russell Wilson must be a jerk because he's the top 5 in the NFL right now and stories of people being unhappy with him seem to creep out.
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Post by Gus Richlen Was Wrong on May 25, 2017 23:52:18 GMT -5
Just when I had a good feeling about Green Bay's chances against Chicago this season, they go and sign Cruz.
OY.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on May 26, 2017 10:30:08 GMT -5
Just when I had a good feeling about Green Bay's chances against Chicago this season, they go and sign Cruz. OY. Just cause they get an old receiver, doesn't fix their QB problem. I think you're fine.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2017 12:10:44 GMT -5
And the Browns have reverted to previous lolBrow s form having Grigson as Senior Personal Director via Adam Schefters Twitter Browns gonna Brown.
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Post by Cyno on May 26, 2017 12:37:14 GMT -5
Just when I had a good feeling about Green Bay's chances against Chicago this season, they go and sign Cruz. OY. Just cause they get an old receiver, doesn't fix their QB problem. I think you're fine. Pretty much. If Cruz was still the Cruz of old, he'd either still be with the Giants or would've gotten a lot more lucrative deal for himself than 1 year. I love the guy personally and I wish him all the best in the world, but those injuries ended his career as a top receiver.
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Post by bob on May 26, 2017 12:39:53 GMT -5
Just when I had a good feeling about Green Bay's chances against Chicago this season, they go and sign Cruz. OY. Even is he was still a monster game changer, like before his injury, CHI has no one to throw him the ball
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2017 15:29:53 GMT -5
According to sources around the league the Browns are shitty Indians ground crew also agrees
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Post by Toilet Paper Roll on May 26, 2017 21:40:12 GMT -5
Just when I had a good feeling about Green Bay's chances against Chicago this season, they go and sign Cruz. OY.
They basically swapped Cruz for Jefffery they'll still suck.
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Post by BRV on May 27, 2017 11:23:07 GMT -5
Just when I had a good feeling about Green Bay's chances against Chicago this season, they go and sign Cruz. OY. If I were a Packers fan, the team that would concern me in the NFC North wouldn't be Chicago, it'd be Minnesota. The Vikings lost several key players to injuries last season, their starting quarterback was lost for the year mere days before the start of the season, and I'm of the mindset that removing Adrian Peterson from the equation will help make the offense a little more dynamic because they'll be less inclined to force carries to a past-his-prime running back. If there was one team that I'd nominate for having a major bounceback season in 2017, it would probably be the Vikings.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on May 27, 2017 21:40:15 GMT -5
Michael Vick wants to sign a one day deal with Atlanta so he can retire with the first team he played for.
You want to do this, Atlanta. Understandable either way.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 21:50:02 GMT -5
Just when I had a good feeling about Green Bay's chances against Chicago this season, they go and sign Cruz. OY. If I were a Packers fan, the team that would concern me in the NFC North wouldn't be Chicago, it'd be Minnesota. The Vikings lost several key players to injuries last season, their starting quarterback was lost for the year mere days before the start of the season, and I'm of the mindset that removing Adrian Peterson from the equation will help make the offense a little more dynamic because they'll be less inclined to force carries to a past-his-prime running back. If there was one team that I'd nominate for having a major bounceback season in 2017, it would probably be the Vikings. I don't know. Is Teddy even going to come back, much less be the same QB that he was? I wouldn't want to rely on Bradford again, that dude will fall apart as well. I'd say that the Packers should win that division barring injuries/unforeseen circumstances.
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Post by Toilet Paper Roll on May 28, 2017 9:05:48 GMT -5
If I were a Packers fan, the team that would concern me in the NFC North wouldn't be Chicago, it'd be Minnesota. The Vikings lost several key players to injuries last season, their starting quarterback was lost for the year mere days before the start of the season, and I'm of the mindset that removing Adrian Peterson from the equation will help make the offense a little more dynamic because they'll be less inclined to force carries to a past-his-prime running back. If there was one team that I'd nominate for having a major bounceback season in 2017, it would probably be the Vikings. I don't know. Is Teddy even going to come back, much less be the same QB that he was? I wouldn't want to rely on Bradford again, that dude will fall apart as well. I'd say that the Packers should win that division barring injuries/unforeseen circumstances. Bradford is probably a better QB than Bridgewater anyhow. But a running attack of McKinnon and Asiata isn't going to get the job done. That looks like a pretty pedestrian bottom half of the league offense.
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Post by burdette25159 on May 30, 2017 18:23:01 GMT -5
Season tickets for the Raiders first of possibly 3 lame duck years in Ricky Henderson field @ the Oakland Coliseum are SOLD OUT
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