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#121 User is offline   jjbrr 

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Posted 2015-September-21, 20:42

Ian Rappaport: Sources: #Saints believe QB Drew Brees has a shoulder injury that will likely cause him to miss games, potentially several games.

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Posted 2015-September-22, 06:31

View Postjjbrr, on 2015-September-20, 23:05, said:

Cutlah injury certainly doesnt help

You will find a fair share of bears fans who think it doesn't hurt either.
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Posted 2015-September-22, 08:58

"Just make good decisions and take care of the football. It's not that hard, it's not trigonometry."

-Chuck Pagano
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Posted 2015-September-24, 18:45

Kirk Cousins loves him some interceptions... no way he can kick the habit.
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Posted 2015-September-27, 11:15

Dion Lewis must really, really impress coaches.
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Posted 2015-September-27, 13:49

View Postjjbrr, on 2015-September-27, 11:15, said:

Blount must really, really impress coaches.

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Posted 2015-September-27, 14:26

Homer post: man this game was exciting. bye next week then romo-less dallas Oct 10. Easley contributed. Offense rolled. Defense rolled.
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Posted 2015-September-27, 14:39

I'll see your 14-point spread and raise you another 20... LOL anyone who picked Jacksonville to cover (like Bill Simmons).

Colin Kaepernick off to a hot start, responsible for 14 points in the first 6 minutes.

Pyrrhic victory for the Steelers today... Ben leaving the field on crutches did not look good. Well, at least we won't have to debate who has the best offense in the AFC anymore.
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Posted 2015-September-27, 16:42

Someone needs to create @4thdownlol. (4th and 1, own 46, down 20, 3rd quarter 2:35 left.)
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Posted 2015-September-27, 21:37

peyton manning is the greatest of all time
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Posted 2015-September-28, 05:11

View Postjjbrr, on 2015-September-27, 21:37, said:

peyton manning is the greatest of all time


Alex Speier @alexspeier · 13h13 hours ago

4 players are in the 400-TD club. Their career INT totals as of their 400th career TD:

Marino: 231
Favre: 258
Manning: 198
Brady: 143
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Posted 2015-September-28, 07:44

View Postjjbrr, on 2015-September-27, 21:37, said:

peyton manning is the greatest of all time

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Anyway, he might be, but he is obviously in decline. Although yesterday's performance was pretty good.

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Posted 2015-September-28, 16:04

I hope this becomes a thing every week.

"This is bigger than a football game,” Pagano said in the locker room after the game, clearly fighting back tears. “This is about life and learning lessons about life. That you can do anything that you want to do — anything!”

Pagano praised his team for having “grit” and called the game “as big a win as I’ve ever been a part of in my life.”

This is after blowing a 2-touchdown lead.
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Posted 2015-September-29, 07:48

View Postjjbrr, on 2015-September-28, 16:04, said:

"This is bigger than a football game,” Pagano said in the locker room after the game, clearly fighting back tears. “This is about life and learning lessons about life. That you can do anything that you want to do — anything!”

Pagano praised his team for having “grit” and called the game “as big a win as I’ve ever been a part of in my life.”

Yeah, awesome, bro. The biggest win you've ever been a part of. You know what Bill Belichick has to say about that? "Kiss my rings."

Here's another excellent piece of postgame humor:

“I mean, I’m surprised, yeah, because of the players and how great we are, how good we look every day,” Ebron told the Detroit Free Press. “So I’m really surprised. But it’s the NFL. A few mistakes can make you 3-0 or 0-3. I mean, we’re 0-3 because of the mistakes we’ve been having and the mental errors and things like that. So we’ve just got to continue to work hard and get better.”
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Posted 2015-October-04, 08:07

My favorite part of any offseason: people hyping up how this is finally going to be the year the Dolphins/Bills are competitive for the AFC East title.
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Posted 2015-October-04, 14:15

Oh man I wish the Jags kicker had made his 2nd try at that game-winning FG with 6 seconds left in regulation. I didn't think Chuck Pagano deserved to be fired before (Grigson is clearly the guy holding the Colts back), but any head coach deserves to be fired for that idiotic "ice the kicker" move.

Then, of course, in overtime, the Jags run a really conservative play on 3rd down because they're already in "field goal range". Haha, no such thing dude. But hey, at least they drafted a good punter.
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Posted 2015-October-04, 17:16

I think Josh McCown is actually pretty decent. If I were a Browns fan (OK, that is a pretty terrifying thought), here are some QBs I would not want to trade him for: Sam Bradford, Nick Foles, Colin Kaepernick, Alex Smith, Andy Dalton. Anyone think any of those guys are better than McCown?
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Posted 2015-October-04, 20:48

View Postmgoetze, on 2015-September-15, 22:15, said:

Well I'm not saying Kaepernick is elite just yet. But it is true that he's doing a better job of going through his progressions rather than just tucking and running at the first sign of trouble, stepping up in the pocket while staying in a passing stance. And he's learned a changeup to go with his fastball. Whether he can keep that up when he faces the Rams, I don't claim to know. Just saying there are signs of improvement.


Yeap, at this point he is playing almost as good as Peyton.
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Posted 2015-October-05, 11:33

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Frustrations have been mounting for weeks, and escalated Saturday during practice prior to the game. Philbin has also been struggling on how to handle his franchise quarterback, Ryan Tannehill, who had been rattled even in practice sessions. On Saturday during practice, Tannehill, after a couple of practice squad players forced turnovers, Tannehill made negative comments toward them, including saying: “Enjoy your practice squad paycheck, enjoy your practice squad trophy.”

Sources say this has been going on for the past few weeks as the practice squad players have been intercepting Tannehill and frustrating the former Texas A&M wide receiver turned quarterback. Philbin told the practice squad players to take it easy on Tannehill to not affect the young quarterback’s confidence.


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Per Salguero, defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh wore sneakers to a full-padded practice on Thursday. A “prominent handful” of teammates viewed the choice in footwear as an expression of dissatisfaction with defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle.


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Posted 2015-October-05, 21:18

Aaaaaand the most ridiculous rule in football strikes again.
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