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I would enjoy Dallas/Tampa
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I am excited to see Stafford on the Rams. They could easily be a Super bowl contender. They were in the playoffs last year and gave Green Bay a game in the Divisional round.
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The NFL LOVES putting the Bears on SNF I guess they love crazy score games like 18-12
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Rodgers Disgruntled with Packers
TheFunPolice replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think Rodgers on the Steelers or Saints would be a lot of fun. Won't happen either way but a lot more fun than Denver. -
Urban just can’t quit Tebow! (Update - Cut by Jags)
TheFunPolice replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Urban Meyer, Trevor Lawrence, Etienne, and Tebow make the Jaguars pretty interesting to watch! Before this season it would be work to watch a Jaguars game that didn't involve the Bills -
Minnesota Writer and website Trash Diggs and Buffalo
TheFunPolice replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Buffalo's climate is no different from any other northern city. Cold in the winter, beautiful in the summer. -
1. Chiefs 2. Browns 3. Bills
TheFunPolice replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
True, it isn't the way I would want to do it, but if you keep getting to the playoffs you just never know. A flag that is not thrown (CLE/KC), a flag that is thrown (GB/TB), a bad snap at the wrong time (CLE/PIT) and the entire game can change. I wouldn't bet on a team like CLE or BAL winning it all, because as you said the margin is small, but if a couple breaks go their way they can absolutely win it all. The more talented team doesn't always in a single elimination scenario. Both Cleveland and Baltimore have plenty of talent, but also can become extremely dangerous if a few things go their way in a given game. -
1. Chiefs 2. Browns 3. Bills
TheFunPolice replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Baker is Alex Smith with an attitude. That will win you a lot of games, and given the right circumstances, could win you a Super Bowl. Football is a funny thing. A bad snap and a muffed punt and it could be 14-0 in a single elimination scenario. Suddenly the other team is pressing and Cleveland can run the ball, rush the passer like crazy on dense and Baker can throw 19/20 for 200 yards and they can easily win that game. -
Rodgers Disgruntled with Packers
TheFunPolice replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The NFC basically has: Rodgers Brady Wilson and a bunch of guys who either are inconsistent or unproven, or proven to be mediocre at best. If Rodgers wants to win 2-3 more Super Bowls the easiest path is in the NFC -
Minnesota Writer and website Trash Diggs and Buffalo
TheFunPolice replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If the writer of this article is literate, he has provided no evidence of it. -
Cardinals still showing the “Hail Murray”
TheFunPolice replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It was an amazing moment, taking down America's Team on a last minute miracle play. Kudos to them. Fun game. Didn't end up mattering at all to the Bills season. Or theirs, as it turned out. -
Rodgers Disgruntled with Packers
TheFunPolice replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Brady is the perfect illustration of football being a team game. He went to TB and they assembled an all-star team because he wanted to throw to top notch WRs. Winston put up some really good numbers there, but kept throwing picks. Brady was the missing piece. Then they added Brown ad Gronk, who made his few plays when it mattered most. Teams win Super Bowls. Green Bay totally wasted its 2020 1st and 4th round draft picks on a QB who contributed nothing but a firestorm of drama. Does Winfield Jr. get beat for that TD right before half in the NFC Title Game? Instead, they have a guy who constantly gets scorched at CB. But they have a guy who they want to play QB "many years from now" in their words, standing there in a knit cap watching the game! -
Donohoe found out first hand that Mr. Wilson ran his businesses with an iron fist. Total gentleman outside of business, but when it came to doing deals he didn't lose many. Just ask the Toronto people, who thought they were taking advantage of a guy in his 80's to eventually get his team. Instead, Mr. Wilson got 120 million of their dollars and they got basically nothing in return except a flop of a series that nobody in Toronto cared about.
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1. Chiefs 2. Browns 3. Bills
TheFunPolice replied to Inigo Montoya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's going to be a fun ride this season for sure! Either way, the idea of KC, CLE and BUF being the powers in the AFC is cool to see, after NE, IND/DEN and PIT were pretty much it for 20 years. -
Rodgers Disgruntled with Packers
TheFunPolice replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It would be fun to watch, just for the intrigue. But as management, if Love falls on his face early in the year then even more leverage goes to Rodgers in that scenario. Suddenly the team is in a mess and they would need Rodgers to help them out, either by coming back to play for them (and in doing so basically getting whatever he wants) or agreeing to unretire and accept a trade. -
Rodgers Disgruntled with Packers
TheFunPolice replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
A straight up Wilson for Rodgers trade would be interesting. That's the only NFC trade I could see. It also makes some sense, as both guys seemingly want out. I would say it's good for both sides. -
Donahoe's tenure was so ugly... I remember it being said that people in the building were rooting for him to fail because they hated him so much by the end. Just an awful environment. I think what did him in was tangling with Mr. Wilson. Ralph ran the show and when he said something it got done or you were done.
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Rodgers Disgruntled with Packers
TheFunPolice replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Teams always say they are going to do that but they never do. Even Mike Brown, who is probably the one guy who would light a winning lottery ticket on fire if it meant getting over on a player, eventually caved and traded Carson Palmer. -
this sucks for the player, especially if the team voids his contract. Assuming the guy was working out to get ready for the season, you don't cut him off for getting hurt in what was probably a freak injury. Guys work out all the time at home or in local parks/tracks. It's part of being a professional athlete, isn't it? Man, if I was a team with cap space I would trade a 7th round pick to Denver for him, rather than them voiding his deal.
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Rodgers Disgruntled with Packers
TheFunPolice replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's pride messing with you, but I get it. I would look at this as Rodgers allowing the Packers to do what they already planned to and look like the good guys for doing it. After all, they were "committed to him." They tried everything... all the flights to soothe his ego. And what does he do? Embarrass the team on draft night Mock management threaten to retire cause all sorts of distraction and headache EVEN THEN, they tried to work it out, but alas, it couldn't be done. So we decided to cash in a lottery ticket worth of 1st round picks and players from some AFC team and move on to Jordan Love. Saying "just retire then" hurts the Packers more than it hurts Rodgers, and eventually, when everyone gets fired for mismanagement the new people will make the trade and benefit from all the compensation in terms of picks and players. The Packers couldn't just trade him without all this coming out first. Everyone would go crazy and fans would demand answers, which would then seem like going back and badmouthing your ex, so to speak. This way, the whole issue gets put out on the table, then the trade can be made and fans will be OK with it.