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TheFunPolice

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  1. The more I think of this and the more you see "I'd take him off my board!" the more I wonder if that's the strategy. The talking heads in the media act like "falling down the board" is a bad thing, when in reality you drop a few spots and end up on a team like Pittsburgh, Green Bay, Denver with Sean Payton, NE with a long history, rich owner, and lots of $$ who just had down years... Maybe that's the plan. OR create enough true doubt in the Chicagos of the world that they will trade out of the pick. Right now Chicago has the #1 and #2 picks. What if they hired a real coaching staff, picked their QB at #1 and traded #2 for an insane amount of capital?
  2. who is going to pay the players in this new league? If this was something they wanted to do they could try to go to a league that already exists like the XFL and make $50,000. And if they are under contract with an NFL team things would be dicey legally to say the least. This was already done in the past with the USFL. Jim Kelly, Steve Young, lots of big names played there for a bit but not many % wise and the NFL did just fine. The idea that the top players would all decide to leave the NFL and take a massive paycut so that some unproven rookie can get part ownership of an NFL team (but they're leaving?) is just goofy. What would happen IF a bunch of big name guys left is other NFL players would see opportunity for starting jobs and more $$ in the big league. You think Mahomes is walking away from a half billion dollars to make peanuts in some spring league? There is 0% chance any player is getting part ownership of a team, especially an unproven rookie. He will get tens of millions of dollars per year though, mostly guaranteed.
  3. Too many low % throws
  4. Some nice games this weekend
  5. Flag football in the Olympics!
  6. He can only play so long in college. The problem is whoever has the #1 overall pick probably is a mess, regardless of the year.
  7. There's no need to try to bend yourself in a pretzel to deny the obvious. This is absolutely not normal for a post-game handshake, especially for a guy "coming home" and playing against his former team. It looked to me like Daboll was surprised and even looked back toward McDermott after (right before he gave Josh a huge hug). Now, does it mean anything in terms of the Bills season? Not really, but it's clear these two do not like each other, and not just from this video.
  8. I'm happy for Dak. Dude takes so much abuse in the media.
  9. Good to see an AFC team lose!
  10. This game seems prime for Staley to do something dumb
  11. Here we don't go
  12. Two inept game managers hoping the other will mess up worse
  13. Daks "here we goooooo" cadence is weird sounding but I don't hate it
  14. Just seems arbitrary. Then there shouldn't be challenges
  15. No need to challenge? Since when? Refs making this up as they go
  16. Now it's awful vs terrible coaching when it comes to game management
  17. Only bright side to Chargers winning is it keeps Staley employed and thus limits their ceiling
  18. This is getting stupid
  19. Stupid Chargers always get lucky
  20. Just good enough to keep Staley employed long term hopefully!
  21. Nice drive by the Cowboys! Dak made some nice throws
  22. I noticed that too .. McDermott basically turned away before they shook hands
  23. Love the hand tap to McD followed by a huge hug for Allen
  24. Very true. I hope Tua gets a Brinks truck of $$
  25. Miami and SF get it: you need to load up your offense with weapons instead of just relying on the QB
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