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  • rocwell wrote: View Post
    Can't say I blame him this time lol that whole fiasco was a complete waste of time.

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    • Plus Irsay is an asshole.

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      • Mack North wrote: View Post
        Josh McDaniels backed out on Indy to stay with Pats. Dick move, but the Hoodie must have convinced him to stay and they'll give him a boatload of $$ and he'll get the HC Position once Bellicheat is done.
        Still, bush league move. Having been burned in a similar manner by a guy I recruited for a job and paid a lot of money to - only to see him quit after 1 fucking day and go back to his old job - I have a lot of sympathy for the Colts.

        Also, I would note this: how much respect do you think a guy like Kraft or Belicheck has for McDaniels now? I guarantee you that it's a lot less than two days ago.

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        • Russel Wilson has been traded to the Yankees. Yup... You read that right.

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          • Highest paid player in the NFL????

            This guy:

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            • <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The 49ers and QB Jimmy Garoppolo have agreed to a five-year, $137.5 million contract, source says. The biggest deal in NFL history on a average-per-year basis.</p>&mdash; Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) <a href="https://twitter.com/MikeGarafolo/status/961668166211522561?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 8, 2018</a></blockquote>
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              • For some reason embed isn't working in this thread: "The 49ers and QB Jimmy Garoppolo have agreed to a five-year, $137.5 million contract, source says. The biggest deal in NFL history on a average-per-year basis."


                The Pat dealt away a young franchise QB for very little in terms of what he will become. This is a franchise changing moment for the 49ers. They haven't had a young QB with this much talent since Steve Young.

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                • Janeane Garofalo plays like 6.5 games in his career and becomes the highest paid player ever.

                  Kaepernick goes to the Super Bowl and can't get a sniff at a job. lol You are funny NFL.

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                  • Mack North wrote: View Post
                    Janeane Garofalo plays like 6.5 games in his career and becomes the highest paid player ever.

                    Kaepernick goes to the Super Bowl and can't get a sniff at a job. lol You are funny NFL.
                    We all know why Kaep can't find a gig. Jimmy is a better QB though. Kaep was a scrambler, force him to stay in the pocket and he's really not much of a threat.

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                    • Apollo wrote: View Post
                      We all know why Kaep can't find a gig. Jimmy is a better QB though. Kaep was a scrambler, force him to stay in the pocket and he's really not much of a threat.
                      Yup... but pretty boy played just 6 games in his career. $140m. Damn!

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                      • rocwell wrote: View Post
                        Yup... but pretty boy played just 6 games in his career. $140m. Damn!
                        Franchise QBs rare and history suggests you need one if you want to win a title. QB salaries keep spiking though, I don't know when it hits the ceiling but it's getting kind of crazy now. Jimmy G got this, just wait for guys like Rodgers, Wilson, Wentz and Luck to come up for contract.

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                        • So Jimmy G is going to make a salary of $42.6 million next season.

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                          • https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/02/27/nf...ch-rule-change

                            No shit, NFL... NO. SHIT.

                            By CHRIS CHAVEZ February 27, 2018
                            Giants owner John Mara says the NFL competition committee appears to have to a unanimous conclusion that the controversial catch calls involving Dez Bryant and Calvin Johnson should have been ruled complete, according to ESPN's Kevin Seifert.

                            The committee is looking to adjust the rule to relax the "going to the ground" requirement, according to Seifert.

                            The competition committee is meeting in Indianapolis to revise the rule. Next month, the league owners will meet looking to make “some kind of change with added clarity,” according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

                            The rule was criticized often throughout the past season for its controversial conclusions. One of the most notable plays that came under fire was a touchdown scored by Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Jesse James that was overturned in a regular season loss to the New England Patriots.

                            In a 2014 NFL playoff game, Bryant appeared to have made a 31-yard catch on fourth down that put the Dallas Cowboys a yard away from a go-ahead touchdown. Upon reviewing the replay, officials overturned the call because they said Bryant did not maintain control of the ball all the way to the ground. The rule that determined the Bryant call stated: "If a player goes to the ground in the act of catching a pass (with or without contact by an opponent), he must maintain control of the ball throughout the process of contacting the ground, whether in the field of play or the end zone. If he loses control of the ball, and the ball touches the ground before he regains control, the pass is incomplete. If he regains control prior to the ball touching the ground, the pass is complete." The Green Bay Packers ended up winning the game 26–21.

                            Among the other changes being considered by the NFL competition committee is the possibility of limiting defensive pass interference penalties to, at most, 15 yards, according to Mark Maske of the Washington Post.
                            However, it's of little consolation to anybody now. Just make a damn rule and make it clear as day, so that it doesn't continue to happen.

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                            • Lol

                              https://twitter.com/nflnetwork/statu...17965397065728

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                              • I hate Deion. What a mook!

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