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NFL warns it will punish teams for faking injuries
Gugny replied to Fleezoid's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'll tell you what grinds my gears ... after every incompletion Aaron Rodgers throws, he signals holding against the defense. It makes me want to punch him in the face. -
NFL warns it will punish teams for faking injuries
Gugny replied to Fleezoid's topic in The Stadium Wall
To be clear, I am NOT criticizing Josh one bit. But he's had more than a handful of dramatic flops after barely being touched. But like I said ... I don't care one bit. And I do agree that he's smart to bring late/dirty hits to the officials' attention every single time; even if it doesn't result in a flag. -
NFL warns it will punish teams for faking injuries
Gugny replied to Fleezoid's topic in The Stadium Wall
Josh Allen has become one of the NFL's most frequent (and worst) floppers. Be careful what you wish for. -
My Knox reference was to his first two seasons when he was actually getting targets and not catching them. Now he's catching every pass thrown his way, but they are few and far between ... which I trust will change. Re: Diggs ... gotcha. And yes ... Diggs has had some drops that have made me say bad words this season.
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Gabe Davis has 35 receptions vs. 67 targets (52%). When Dawson Knox was catching half of his targets, he was getting lamb basted on this board, and rightfully so. For perspective, McKittrick also has 35 receptions .... vs. 50 targets. And inserting Diggs into a Davis conversation is kind of silly. He has 91 receptions vs. 128 targets (71%). They don't belong in the same conversation. I am a big Gabe Davis fan, but he has been a disappointment this season. Yes ... he's on pace to get close to 1000 receiving yards this season and he's made some great catches. But some of his drops have been horrible. Drive killers. Imminent touchdowns. He just needs to be more reliable.
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Douchey? Yes. Dirty? No. It's time to evict the Patriots from your head.
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If there's one thing Elway does well, it's evaluate QB talent!
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Numbers 1-3 are absolutely huge concerns. I also agree that the kid wanting a trade out of Pittsburgh is a better (MUCH better) fit than Benitendi. I know he was cheap, but I kind of did a double-take when they re-signed Vogelbach. Ruf is pure garbage ... as is McCann. I'd love to see both Alvarez and Baty become full-time players. But that goes back to DH ... if Alvarez is catching every day, they will definitely need a DH. If they can somehow swing Rodon AND get Walker and/or Bassitt back, then that gives some flexibility for the bullpen with Megill and/or Peterson, if need be. Max Scherzer Justin Verlander Carlos Rodon Carlos Carrasco Chris Bassitt/Taijuan Walker David Peterson Tylor Megill I could live with that.
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Hue's record was 1-31 because the Browns wanted it that way. And yes ... I absolutely blame Mayfield for Hue being fired when he was fired.
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Receiver Options For the Remainder of the Season?
Gugny replied to Warriorspikes51's topic in The Stadium Wall
For the love of Christ and everything holy, can we please put the f*cking Beasley thing to bed?- 59 replies
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The Mets didn't run away with the division because Scherzer and deGrom each missed a chunk of the season. They cannot go into this season banking on Scherzer and Verlander staying healthy for the full season. I just can't see them ponying up for Rodon after the Verlander deal and the Diaz deal. We shall see. But I agree ... the rotation as-is does not give me any warm fuzzies.
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If the season were to start today, this would be the rotation: Max Scherzer Justin Verlander Carlos Carrasco David Peterson Tylor Megill
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Dolphins/Bills - Saturday, December 17th, 8:15PM
Gugny replied to BLeonard's topic in The Stadium Wall
We watch them both. Bad Santa will be this coming weekend/early next week. -
I like that it's 2 years. Better (and smarter) than giving Jake five years. Verlander and Max will be 40 and 39, respectively, next season. Gulp. I think the Rodon ship has sailed. Would love to bring Bassitt and Walker back. Still processing!!
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Dolphins/Bills - Saturday, December 17th, 8:15PM
Gugny replied to BLeonard's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm sorry to hear that you'll test positive for Covid in 11 days. Be well.- 148 replies
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He did a really good job blocking for Matt Ryan.
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Did we also forget that Freddie Kitchens was a HC because Baker Mayfield chased Hue Jackson out?
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Dolphins/Bills - Saturday, December 17th, 8:15PM
Gugny replied to BLeonard's topic in The Stadium Wall
Who the f*ck wants to watch that?!? -
Dolphins/Bills - Saturday, December 17th, 8:15PM
Gugny replied to BLeonard's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think Bad Santa 2 is fantastic!! -
Mets and Verlander agree for 2 years 86 million deal
Gugny replied to Greg S's topic in Off the Wall
The terms of this deal make it good, IMO. It's a hell of a lot better than giving deGrom a 5-year deal. Mets will be playing the season with a 40-year-old and a 39-year-old as their aces. I'd love if they could hang onto Bassitt and Walker. -
I feel like they surrounded him with talent and he was too wrapped up with being a star to actually work at being a good QB. I very rarely wish failure on anyone, but seeing this little prick crash and burn makes me chuckle.
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Dolphins/Bills - Saturday, December 17th, 8:15PM
Gugny replied to BLeonard's topic in The Stadium Wall
I was planning on watching Bad Santa 2 that night. Saturday night regular season games EAT D...! -
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From what I understand, the income tax piece brings it very close to Scherzer money. Consecutive injury-shortened seasons also likely played a role in less money, too. Five years is insane. What the Rangers did is exactly what I didn’t want the Mets to do. I love Jake, but my main concern has not just been “injuries,” but the fact that it seemed like every injury was different. I’ve always thought that his build could never support him throwing 100+ MPH for any sustained period of time. When he’s healthy, he’s nearly unhittable. But the fact of the matter is that he’s only healthy for 50% of the season. I do agree that he likely wanted out of New York (city, not team), but this was a pure money move in the end, and I don’t begrudge him for that. It’s a business. It’s a shame, but I get it. Mets will be a better team for this. Rangers will, too, but how much? If - in all of 2023 - the Rangers win more than a dozen of his starts, I will be shocked. Cohen did the right thing by doing nothing.