ATL Offseason - Boyle to the Lions
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Brady tied with Robert Horry for rings.
I'm against picketing but I don't know how to show it.
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tski1972 wrote:To think the stupid tuck rule led to all of this.
Mo Lewis injuring Drew Bledsoe.
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I think if my name were Klint Kubiak, I'd change it and never speak to my father again.
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All this talk about Brady being the GOAT and/or Brady being lucky seems to miss a broader point, which is that football is not a superstar driven sport like basketball is. The GOAT conversation in the NBA is flawed, but it's still easier to compare Jordan to LeBron than is it to compare Brady to Rodgers, Manning, Brees, Montana, Elway, etc. If Rodgers was in Brady's shoes - with the kinds of weapons he had over the years (for better and worse) and the defenses that supported him - do you think Aaron has seven rings? More? Less? How about Manning? Brees?
Essentially, how do you quantify the actual value of Brady to an NFL team? There was not a single point in Tom Brady's career where I thought he was the best quarterback in the NFL. But the dude has seven rings with an intangible quality to his game that has brought the best out of his teammates when the lights are shining brightest. That's worth something.
Essentially, how do you quantify the actual value of Brady to an NFL team? There was not a single point in Tom Brady's career where I thought he was the best quarterback in the NFL. But the dude has seven rings with an intangible quality to his game that has brought the best out of his teammates when the lights are shining brightest. That's worth something.
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I'm against picketing but I don't know how to show it.
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Daver wrote:trwi7 wrote:Daver wrote:Matt was outcoached again and had horrendous play calling to bad most people put the blame of that loss on pettine more than MLF
The last play of the 1st half alone should give Pettine a boot in the ass out of town.
MLF said there was miscommunication between himself n pettine if thats the case than that TD pass falls on the HC cause he should of used his TO to make sure the right D play was called
Pettine **** called the play. Yes MLF should've used the timeout but Pettine thought that was the play to call in that situation and that's 100% on him.
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MLF couldn't call a TO as they had just called one..... Kinda makes it worsetrwi7 wrote:Daver wrote:trwi7 wrote:
The last play of the 1st half alone should give Pettine a boot in the ass out of town.
MLF said there was miscommunication between himself n pettine if thats the case than that TD pass falls on the HC cause he should of used his TO to make sure the right D play was called
Pettine **** called the play. Yes MLF should've used the timeout but Pettine thought that was the play to call in that situation and that's 100% on him.
MLF isn't without blame but he's a young coach in his 2nd year. He made mistakes. He'll get better
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Early favorite storyline of the offseason, but Russell Wilson looks to be completing his final transformation into a full fledged diva. Maybe now this'll just punctuate to everyone how much of a pretentious, fake-humble douchebag he's always been.
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Something tells me Jets trade for Watson then sign Aaron Jones and one of the wrs (Godwin, Golladay, Will Fuller...etc).....maybe even Trent Williams.
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I have a different view, he was sooo vanilla fake before that I think everyone already knew he as a diva deep down.Ron Swanson wrote:Early favorite storyline of the offseason, but Russell Wilson looks to be completing his final transformation into a full fledged diva. Maybe now this'll just punctuate to everyone how much of a pretentious, fake-humble douchebag he's always been.
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WeekapaugGroove wrote:I have a different view, he was sooo vanilla fake before that I think everyone already knew he as a diva deep down.Ron Swanson wrote:Early favorite storyline of the offseason, but Russell Wilson looks to be completing his final transformation into a full fledged diva. Maybe now this'll just punctuate to everyone how much of a pretentious, fake-humble douchebag he's always been.
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Here's the full interview:
His responses are very vanilla. Once again the media is trying their hardest to make a story out of it.
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That's ok Mike, Capers couldn't get a real job either
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I wish I could fail at my job and then get hired as a consultant for another person who has the job I just failed at.
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Washington really pulled out all the stops on this one. After allegations stemming all the way to the cheerleaders being hired out as prostitutes and forced to be recorded for lewd content, the matter has been resolved.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/02/10/washington-settles-claims-of-cheerleaders-over-lewd-outtakes-video/
It is a shame that the old ESPN show Playmakers about the NFL got cancelled. They would have been years ahead of letting the public know about this stuff.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/02/10/washington-settles-claims-of-cheerleaders-over-lewd-outtakes-video/
It is a shame that the old ESPN show Playmakers about the NFL got cancelled. They would have been years ahead of letting the public know about this stuff.
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humanrefutation wrote:I wish I could fail at my job and then get hired as a consultant for another person who has the job I just failed at.
Mike was at Kinkos really late making copies of the offensive playbook
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I definitely reached old man status because I wasn't worried about the lombardi trophy and just mad/concerned someone could've gotten hurt by tossing a heavy, odd shaped object to people with wet and drunk hands.
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humanrefutation wrote:I wish I could fail at my job and then get hired as a consultant for another person who has the job I just failed at.
That's the point of "coaching", right?












