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Lot of ass kickings today.
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jhawks99 wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 4:16 pm Hey gutter, bears aren't doing well. Probably better than the chiefs though
Nagy and Lazor might as well stay in Tampa and not come back. Fields too.
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Brady throws 35 yard touchdown to a receiver guy who never even played college football.
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Who is the next Vikes coach, CNB?
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Dog Turd Cowboys QB wins at Minnesota. That team sucks.

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So, Henry out for the Titans. Even before that Wentz essentially 'threw' that game for the Colts. Bills, have to be considered the class of the AFC but does anyone feel that confident in them?

IF (and I have been one of their (Chiefs) most vocal critics) the Chiefs could just turn this thing around the door is wide open for them to at least make a run knowing you would have to go through Buffalo.
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They have a really good offense.
They have a really good defense.
They aren't a team that'll just roll through everyone - but you i'd be confident if I was a Bills fan at this point.
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The AFC is a muddled mess right now. I wish KC didn't have the toughest schedule in football combined with the worst defense in football or we could get this thing turned around and make a deep run. Fingers crossed they get some things figured out quickly.
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NewtonHawk11 wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 10:39 pm Who is the next Vikes coach, CNB?
A consistent name the last 2 years has been Bieniemy. I wouldn't mind working to get Stefanski back.

Zimmer's an old guy with very conservative habits, so human nature says it's going to be a young guy this time.
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Now Von Miller to the Rams.

Rams are ALL in for this year. I mean it is win or bust.
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Yeah, Rams have to be favorites right now.
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I'd be happy if Stafford got one. IMO, one of those guys who is a lot better than his reputation.
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Cascadia thinks Stafford's a bust.
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Stafford was a tremendous prospect out of UGA. Looked like he had absolutely everything you wanted.

I would say most prospects like that, to be truly great, should lift up even a bad team to success. But, the Lions are on their own level of futility that can beat anyone down.
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CrimsonNBlue wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:28 pm Stafford was a tremendous prospect out of UGA. Looked like he had absolutely everything you wanted.

I would say most prospects like that, to be truly great, should lift up even a bad team to success. But, the Lions are on their own level of futility that can beat anyone down.
Most prospects like that have to luck out that the franchise that drafts them isn't one of the eternally poorly run franchises that are forever doomed to fall short.

In my 49 years of life John Elway, Eli Manning and Peyton Manning are the only QBs selected #1 to lead their franchise to a Super Bowl victory.
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twocoach wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:53 pm
CrimsonNBlue wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:28 pm Stafford was a tremendous prospect out of UGA. Looked like he had absolutely everything you wanted.

I would say most prospects like that, to be truly great, should lift up even a bad team to success. But, the Lions are on their own level of futility that can beat anyone down.
Most prospects like that have to luck out that the franchise that drafts them isn't one of the eternally poorly run franchises that are forever doomed to fall short.

In my 49 years of life John Elway, Eli Manning and Peyton Manning are the only QBs selected #1 to lead their franchise to a Super Bowl victory.
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Since Peyton, though, the best prospects have been Stafford and Luck. Two franchise guys that did not disappoint, but a lot of outside circumstances kept them from winning. You might be able to add Carson Palmer to that list, as well. Cam seemed like a flier, but won MVP.
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CrimsonNBlue wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:28 pm Stafford was a tremendous prospect out of UGA. Looked like he had absolutely everything you wanted.

I would say most prospects like that, to be truly great, should lift up even a bad team to success. But, the Lions are on their own level of futility that can beat anyone down.
The Lions are definitely a horrible organization but they did pair him with one of the most unstoppable WR’s in NFL history. In my opinion, Stafford did not target him enough.

Now he’s on a borderline super team and playing well. He was definitely a bust prior to this year. Let’s see how he does in the playoffs.
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Since Luck, I would rank the prospects as: 1. Lawrence, 2. Burrow, 3. Murray. And all guys that I could see winning SB's. Certainly MVP candidates.
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Cascadia wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 1:02 pm
CrimsonNBlue wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:28 pm Stafford was a tremendous prospect out of UGA. Looked like he had absolutely everything you wanted.

I would say most prospects like that, to be truly great, should lift up even a bad team to success. But, the Lions are on their own level of futility that can beat anyone down.
The Lions are definitely a horrible organization but they did pair him with one of the most unstoppable WR’s in NFL history. In my opinion, Stafford did not target him enough.

Now he’s on a borderline super team and playing well. He was definitely a bust prior to this year. Let’s see how he does in the playoffs.
It was high comedy when the Lions drafted like 8 WR's in a row in the first round.
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CrimsonNBlue wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 1:03 pm Since Luck, I would rank the prospects as: 1. Lawrence, 2. Burrow, 3. Murray. And all guys that I could see winning SB's. Certainly MVP candidates.
I don't agree with this.
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