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prissythecat

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  1. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2023-nfl-mvp-odds-49ers-brock-purdy-takes-lead-in-tight-race-says-christian-mccaffrey-should-win-award/

     

     

    PLAYER                   MVP ODDS

    QB Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers -225

    QB Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys +500

    QB Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens +500

    RB Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers +1000

    QB Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills +1100

     

     

     

     

    Unless Brock Purdy totally tanks,   there isn't really any question of him winning.   Josh is an afterthought in this year's race unfortunately.

  2. 9 minutes ago, FireChans said:

    Man, this dinosaur just doesn’t get it.

     

    Trying to run the ball down a teams’ throat, sustaining long drives and keeping our defense fresh to attack an off-balance offense?

     

    This is crazy. We need to run an offense like Dallas and throw almost every play, like genius offensive HC’s like McCarthy do.

     

    This is why defensive coaches will never win anything. Stuck in the stone ages.

     

    Lol that  is  exactly the kind of offense that BillsFan1972 likes . Its exciting

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  3. 1 hour ago, just1hugheser said:

     

     

    They have these things called NDA's, which if violated not only can you lose(and will) all your money and assets but criminal charges can also be levied.  You think someone who grew up thinking sports/entertainment is the only way out cares if its fixed by the time they make 'the league' they are not gonna risk their millions and their freedom to expose something that is making them, their families, their friends, and a lot of other people millions upon milllions of dollars every year, you really think someone would risk that?


    an NDA cannot result in criminal charges.  It’s a civil matter.  also NDAs aren’t enforceable if they are meant to cover up illegal activity….

  4. 2 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

    So it did happen, but it wasn't league organized or sanctioned by the other owners? And the commissioner, who works for the owners, he surely lost his job then.


    You have quite a story then .  Perhaps time to share this massive conspiracy with the news outlets ? 

  5. Just now, That's No Moon said:

    So those things didn't happen then? 


    that’s correct.  Billionaire owners never agreed to have the league favor a single  team at their expense.

     

    as to the Pats cheating by stealing calls or playing with ball inflation ,  I’ll let sports historians figure out how to categorize that in the history books when they write about the Pats dynasty many years in the future 

  6. 5 minutes ago, Mantis said:

    Yes, that was kind of my point.  Just winning over the Jets and getting to 6-5 does nothing for getting "back in."  So the answer to the OP's question would be "no."  If, however, the Bills do something spectacular against the Jets (which they have not done recently and is highly unlikely) then there would be reason for some optimism.  

     

    5 minutes ago, Mantis said:

    Yes, that was kind of my point.  Just winning over the Jets and getting to 6-5 does nothing for getting "back in."  So the answer to the OP's question would be "no."  If, however, the Bills do something spectacular against the Jets (which they have not done recently and is highly unlikely) then there would be reason for some optimism.  


    +1 . Totally agree with your reasoning 

  7. 3 minutes ago, Jerome007 said:

    Oh sure. He was cleared but let's never hire this talented young man for  the rest of his football life. 

     

    In this case, never mind the Bills, why isn't he hired somewhere  in the league? He is a free agent.

     

    The civil trial is still hanging over his head.  No team will touch him until that case makes its way through the court system

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