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Post by Demented on Aug 9, 2015 21:00:36 GMT -5
Landry Jones is terrible.
Sadly, still better than any QB drafted by the Chiefs.
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Post by Mayonnaise on Aug 9, 2015 23:16:07 GMT -5
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The guy set to fly the Eagles banner is alive, the pilot who died was set to fly a banner advertising Bud Lite and it his crash and death that stopped the Eagles' fans' hire from taking flight.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2015 7:51:51 GMT -5
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The guy set to fly the Eagles banner is alive, the pilot who died was set to fly a banner advertising Bud Lite and it his crash and death that stopped the Eagles' fans' hire from taking flight. Thanks for the clarification and good that the fan is still going to donate the money to the family of the other pilot.
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Aug 10, 2015 8:01:27 GMT -5
Sadly, still better than any QB drafted by the Chiefs. It's strange that no QB drafted by the Chiefs have led them to an NFL playoff win in history. Len Dawson was taken by Pittsburgh, Steve DeBerg was taken by San Francisco, and of course Joe Montana was taken by San Francisco. They can not draft a QB. Hell the last QB drafted by the Chiefs to win them a game was Todd Blackledge. You have to go back to their biggest draft mistake ever. I have no clue how they can screw up drafting a QB as monumentally as they have.
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Aug 10, 2015 8:40:48 GMT -5
Every year I have the same conversation in my head: Ah sweet, Preseason Football is better than no football! *5 minutes later* Yeah.. maybe not Yeah, happened to me last night as well. My god....that game was wretched
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Post by Demented on Aug 10, 2015 8:51:26 GMT -5
Sadly, still better than any QB drafted by the Chiefs. It's strange that no QB drafted by the Chiefs have led them to an NFL playoff win in history. Len Dawson was taken by Pittsburgh, Steve DeBerg was taken by San Francisco, and of course Joe Montana was taken by San Francisco. They can not draft a QB. Hell the last QB drafted by the Chiefs to win them a game was Todd Blackledge. You have to go back to their biggest draft mistake ever. I have no clue how they can screw up drafting a QB as monumentally as they have. I'm noticing a pattern here. San Fran: The KC QB Pipeline. Can't wait to have Kaepernick, baby! And yeah, we can't draft a QB. Ever. It's like we drafted Blackledge and thought, "You know, this whole drafting QBs in the 1st round thing doesn't work. I don't think we should ever do that... again!" Sigh... We can only hope Aaron Murray develops and... ah, f*** it. My last thought on QBs: Damn you, Marty, for sticking with GrBac over Gannon. Every single damn person in KC could tell Gannon had this thing called "talent" unlike Mr. I'm Not The Real Elvis.
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Aug 10, 2015 11:04:18 GMT -5
It's strange that no QB drafted by the Chiefs have led them to an NFL playoff win in history. Len Dawson was taken by Pittsburgh, Steve DeBerg was taken by San Francisco, and of course Joe Montana was taken by San Francisco. They can not draft a QB. Hell the last QB drafted by the Chiefs to win them a game was Todd Blackledge. You have to go back to their biggest draft mistake ever. I have no clue how they can screw up drafting a QB as monumentally as they have. I'm noticing a pattern here. San Fran: The KC QB Pipeline. Can't wait to have Kaepernick, baby! And yeah, we can't draft a QB. Ever. It's like we drafted Blackledge and thought, "You know, this whole drafting QBs in the 1st round thing doesn't work. I don't think we should ever do that... again!" Sigh... We can only hope Aaron Murray develops and... ah, f*** it. My last thought on QBs: Damn you, Marty, for sticking with GrBac over Gannon. Every single damn person in KC could tell Gannon had this thing called "talent" unlike Mr. I'm Not The Real Elvis. The Niner pipeline isn't just DeBerg, Montana, and Alex Smith. Grbac was drafted by San Francisco, and Steve Bono before joining the Chiefs played for San Francisco. It's like the Chiefs decided since they can't draft a QB they'll just take whomever the Niners get rid of. Did you honestly expect Marty to make a good decision when it comes to QB play? His idea of QB play boils down to who can hand the ball off. And the funniest Grbac story ever.
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Post by andrew8798 on Aug 10, 2015 14:23:09 GMT -5
Steelers K Shaun Suisham has a torn left ACL, and will undergo season-ending surgery.
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Post by bob on Aug 10, 2015 14:28:43 GMT -5
I've been thinking it over and it wouldn't surprise me if Dallas got desperate at RB they'd sign Ray Rice, mainly since they brought in Greg Hardy for the same reasons related to the defensive line.
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Post by andrew8798 on Aug 10, 2015 14:31:51 GMT -5
Civil suit against Junior Galette dismissed after accuser failed to hire new attorney and appear in court.
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Post by andrew8798 on Aug 10, 2015 14:32:08 GMT -5
Unlike Hardy Rice has nothing left
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Post by andrew8798 on Aug 10, 2015 15:21:12 GMT -5
Last night's hall of fame game on NBC drew a bigger rating than the clinching game of the Stanley Cup Finals.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Aug 10, 2015 16:13:49 GMT -5
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Post by BRV on Aug 10, 2015 19:47:00 GMT -5
On Friday, the NFL essentially admitted that Ted Wells' independence is non-existent and that he's basically paid to get the report the NFL wants from him, and about 48 hours later, Jim Turner sues, alleging that "the NFL commissioned Wells and Paul Weiss to write a report that would placate the public and assign blame to certain individuals such as Turner." Funny how that all works out.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Aug 10, 2015 19:54:32 GMT -5
On Friday, the NFL essentially admitted that Ted Wells' independence is non-existent and that he's basically paid to get the report the NFL wants from him, and about 48 hours later, Jim Turner sues, alleging that "the NFL commissioned Wells and Paul Weiss to write a report that would placate the public and assign blame to certain individuals such as Turner." Funny how that all works out. Well, if the NFL essentially admits that, then the Brady camp really has a case as the whole suspension was based off that report. To anyone who keeps saying "collective bargaining agreement" to try to dispute this, like I said....the Bountygate player suspensions got eliminated with less.
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Post by BRV on Aug 10, 2015 20:00:49 GMT -5
Well, if the NFL essentially admits that, then the Brady camp really has a case as the whole suspension was based off that report. The Bountygate people got off with less evidence the league screwed up.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Aug 10, 2015 20:02:56 GMT -5
Well, if the NFL essentially admits that, then the Brady camp really has a case as the whole suspension was based off that report. The Bountygate people got off with less evidence the league screwed up. Like I said, the players in Bountygate got off scott free with less evidence to support their case. NFL can say all they want, but the Wells' investigation not being independent is a major blow. That is what we are going to have to go by here.
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Post by bluemeii on Aug 10, 2015 20:12:36 GMT -5
Wow...this is still being argued.
Bountygate, domestic abuse gate, and all the other NFL screwups of late have nothing in common with Deflategate and the CBA, why is this argument continuing.
This is strictly about On Field issues related to the game itself. Not about somebodies criminal case, or their drug convictions. This is totally concerning an on the field issue. Nothing more nothing less. He didn't overstep his bounds in any way and you can thank the NFLPA and the CBA for that.
The above interpretation given by the Pats beat writer from the Boston Globe to drum up clicks for himself, to put it bluntly, don't mean shit.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Aug 10, 2015 20:16:51 GMT -5
Wow...this is still being argued. Bountygate, domestic abuse gate, and all the other NFL screwups of late have nothing in common with Deflategate and the CBA, why is this argument continuing. This is strictly about On Field issues related to the game itself. Not about somebodies criminal case, or their drug convictions. This is totally concerning an on the field issue. Nothing more nothing less. He didn't overstep his bounds in any way and you can thank the NFLPA and the CBA for that. The above interpretation given by the Pats beat writer from the Boston Globe to drum up clicks for himself, to put it bluntly, don't mean shit. Bountygate was on field issues. It's in the rulebook. You seem to forget that part.
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Post by bluemeii on Aug 10, 2015 20:19:48 GMT -5
Wow...this is still being argued. Bountygate, domestic abuse gate, and all the other NFL screwups of late have nothing in common with Deflategate and the CBA, why is this argument continuing. This is strictly about On Field issues related to the game itself. Not about somebodies criminal case, or their drug convictions. This is totally concerning an on the field issue. Nothing more nothing less. He didn't overstep his bounds in any way and you can thank the NFLPA and the CBA for that. The above interpretation given by the Pats beat writer from the Boston Globe to drum up clicks for himself, to put it bluntly, don't mean shit. Bountygate was on field issues. You seem to forget that part. It also had no bearing concerning the manipulation nor integrity of the game, as was ruled by an independent arbitrator. I don't think you can make the same argument about deflating footballs.
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