N.F.L. 21-22 Season (2 Viewers)

Rodgers is such a great team player!

Ever since he signed his league leading salary, cap eating, massive contract he has complained that the Packers need to spend more money on talent (wait, what? Don’t they teach math at Cal?).

And now he ran his mouth saying he was “immunized” when asked about being vaccinated when he clearly wasn’t.

Way to not take one for the team.
 
Rodgers is such a great team player!

Ever since he signed his league leading salary, cap eating, massive contract he has complained that the Packers need to spend more money on talent (wait, what? Don’t they teach math at Cal?).

And now he ran his mouth saying he was “immunized” when asked about being vaccinated when he clearly wasn’t.

Way to not take one for the team.

a pretty sneaky game of semantics Rodgers is playing...
I don't condone that...
I hope this costs them a loss...
 
Chris...
did you know that Green Bay picked up Jaylon and cut him after 2 weeks?

Yeah, I saw that- makes me sad. He is such a talent. Not sure what is going on there. Hopefully he wont be a Dallas footnote of a "could have been". That guy was just lighting people up his rookie season.

And I hope Dak makes it through ok- the NFL needs him now more than ever. He's a class act all the way around.
 
Yeah, I saw that- makes me sad. He is such a talent. Not sure what is going on there. Hopefully he wont be a Dallas footnote of a "could have been". That guy was just lighting people up his rookie season.

And I hope Dak makes it through ok- the NFL needs him now more than ever. He's a class act all the way around.

Chris...

yea...Dak really has been a class act so far...
no scandals yet...no Instagram boo boos...no DUI's...no bad press to his character...

I remember this video from years ago...

while I watch baseball players spit in their own dugout...(which looks pretty nasty)...
and football players trash their own sideline...
this video was a breath of fresh air...

don't know if he's still like this...
money changes people...
but this video made me think his mom raised him right...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar88RUmMD5c
 
Chris...
that was the most dominating rear end whipping I have ever seen...
absolutely nothing went right...
the Dallas defense was exposed...
the offense did nothing but drop passes and get shut out...
everything they did went wrong...
that was sick...
 
How good are the Cards? They are putting a beatdown on SF without Murray, Hopkins, and Watt.
 
I'll take a Ravens 6-2 record and be happy with it, BUT...these close, overtime games will eventually even out and losses will occur...been a long time the Ravens defense has looked this bad, I understand injuries but the basics of tackling, being in the correct defensive calls..hopefully they can make adjustments by the next game.
 
GEGJ by the Bills today, holy smokes.....................

The AFC is wide open, the Ravens may be the best team, followed by at this point the Titans and the Raiders, but to me it's wide open right now. The Packers without Rodgers still almost beat the Chefs, if they had a kicker who could make a FG and a guy who could field a punt, they might have won it 13-10..........the Chefs offense is not very good, nor is their defense.

The NFC is stacked.

Just when I jumped on the Cowboys bandwagon, they lay a massive egg, I guess it would have been too much to ask for them to play like dogshit vs the Patriots a few weeks ago like they did today to a team that just traded away their best defensive player?

We'll see how things shake out, a Cardinals/Rams NFCCG would be something.

ANY team except Tompa Bay would be my preference.

If they end up with Beckham, there needs to be an investigation.
 
Tonight's game Rams vs Titans is example #2,467 as to why I do not gamble on sports.

Without Henry, the Titans are up 21-3, thanks mostly to two incredibly boneheaded back to back INTS thrown by Stafford, one of which he was spinning like a top in the end zone and rather than take a safety, he heaves it up for grabs, the second was a walk in PIC 6 on an out route that got undercut.

It's still early yet, but again, this is why I don't gamble.
 
Tonight's game Rams vs Titans is example #2,467 as to why I do not gamble on sports.

Without Henry, the Titans are up 21-3, thanks mostly to two incredibly boneheaded back to back INTS thrown by Stafford, one of which he was spinning like a top in the end zone and rather than take a safety, he heaves it up for grabs, the second was a walk in PIC 6 on an out route that got undercut.

It's still early yet, but again, this is why I don't gamble.

I felt like I was in a time warp back to the Goff era or watching USC play instead of the current Rams. Penalties, turnovers, and the O-line absolutely got blown up by TN. Stafford was like a deer in the headlights. Getting sacked time and again, no where to throw, inaccurate when he did have time. Two ugly INTs that ended the game early. It was a very Goff-like performance. But at least the Packers, Cowboys, and Saints also lost. The AFC had a banner day against the top NFC teams.
 
OBJ to the Rams.

So the rich get a lot richer.

The NFC is going to be a gauntlet, whoever survives will demolish whoever shows up from the AFC.
 
Wow....a beat down of the Ravens by those Super Bowl contenders Miami Dolphins 🙄 at this rate the Ravens are lucky to be 6-3, a historic 66 yard field goal to beat the winless Lions, 2 overtime wins, a fumble recovery against the Chiefs to close the game...other then the win over the Broncos and Chargers every other game has been in doubt to the end of regulation..I'll hope for the best but at this rate the Ravens have more flaws, injuries, inconsistent play that may keep them outside looking in by January.
 
Wow....a beat down of the Ravens by those Super Bowl contenders Miami Dolphins 🙄 at this rate the Ravens are lucky to be 6-3, a historic 66 yard field goal to beat the winless Lions, 2 overtime wins, a fumble recovery against the Chiefs to close the game...other then the win over the Broncos and Chargers every other game has been in doubt to the end of regulation..I'll hope for the best but at this rate the Ravens have more flaws, injuries, inconsistent play that may keep them outside looking in by January.

The Ravens have never been the same since they lost that playoff game a couple years ago to TN at home. They were the team of destiny that season rolling over opponents. Jackson was anointed the MVP for the foreseeable future and then they lost the first game in the playoffs. That was a crusher. "Small game" Jackson has a long history of choking in big games going back to his college days. I think his opportunity to win a SB may be gone.
 
The Ravens have never been the same since they lost that playoff game a couple years ago to TN at home. They were the team of destiny that season rolling over opponents. Jackson was anointed the MVP for the foreseeable future and then they lost the first game in the playoffs. That was a crusher. "Small game" Jackson has a long history of choking in big games going back to his college days. I think his opportunity to win a SB may be gone.

that playoff loss was terrible as I think that was one of the Ravens best teams, I was happy the Ravens returned the favor in Tennessee last year, Jackson needs a offensive line which we have a patch work right now, losing all 3 running backs in pre season was awful, especially Dobbins and Edwards along with Ronnie Stanley one of the best tackles in the NFL...but this season the team has a hard time playing together as one..1 week the offense is great, then plays like ****, the next week defense plays awesome then allows a 500 yard game 🤬🤬 if they can become consistent I still have hope...the month of December will tell the tale..Steelers and Browns twice,...tall order.
 
Sam Huff, NFL HoF linebacker, and one of the most popular Redskins ever, has passed away at age 87. One of the best I ever saw play. RIP, Sam. -- Al
 
A pattern is developing for all the LA teams. They are in "win now" mode with a lot of older players. Injuries are killing them. The Lakers have lost LeBron for weeks and AD is hurt almost every game. The Dodgers lost a ton of players down the stretch. And now the Rams have lost Robert Woods for the season after losing their starting running back before the season. Woods is a huge loss. It means OBJ can't just be a guy who catches a circus pass here and there but needs to consistently make plays.
 
Yesterday I watched the ESPN program about the 85 Bears. I think it might have been one of their 30 for 30 specials. Terrific program. You could see the love the players had for Buddy Ryan.
 
Even a blind squirrel...Redskins beat the Bucs. Rather unbelievable upset, especially as the Redskins clinched the game with a 19 play, 10:26 minute long drive in the 4th quarter with a TD that left the Bucs down by 10 with less than a minute to go. Terrific game for the Redskins in a season that has been a disappointment. -- Al
 
The Lakers have lost LeBron for weeks and AD is hurt almost every game.

Didn't this happen last year too? LeBron was hurt for weeks and Davis is made of glass, it's a miracle he made it through his first season there and they won that phony baloney COVID in the bubble championship.

I don't give a **** how hard you work out, diet, take supplements; it's been said a million times but it's true, Father time always wins.

Like 45 year old Brady looking like *** today vs the Washington football team.

It's funny; the trolls **** all over the Patriots for letting Brady "walk" (yeah; about that.......he shot his way out of town, they did not "let him walk") and he won a SB with Tampa, Cam Newton sucked the one year he was here.

Yeah, the Patriots went 7-9 and did not make the playoffs; well, they've got their QB of the future and they reloaded in the off season, they started off slow, but they are clicking right now.

I'll take Jones and Belichick over Brady any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
 
in these days of the multi million dollar contracts for QB's in the NFL...
it's embarrassing how uninclined the QB's are to get involved in anything physical...
it seems the day of the tough QB are gone...
I understand this mandate to avoid contact is probably passed down from the top...
but it's a sad case that's hard to watch...

Tom Brady threw an INT down the middle yesterday...
some 30-40 yards downfield...
as it was intercepted and the Washington CB raced down the sideline...
Tom Brady just bent over with his hands on his knees...looking at the ground...
and made no attempt to pursue or tackle him...
you could almost hear him say...
"Ooooh no...Not my job"...

Teddy Bridgewater with Denver was no better...
actually worse...
on a fumble return by Philly...
Bridgewater actually stepped out of his way to avoid contact...
as the Washington player raced right past him in route to an 83 yard TD on that fumble...
almost comical...

I understand...
no teams want to lose their franchise player...
but this is sad...
where have all the tough guys gone?
 

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