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Just a reminder (because I needed it too): Green Bay was a 13-3 team. They're the #2 seed. This is what the NFC game was supposed to be. The Packers are not some Cinderella team that reality is finally catching up to.
I really thought that Seattle and NO were better, but I would have thought at the beginning of the year one of those three would be in it.
Packers were fools gold the whole year. Product of a ridiculously easy schedule. Good team that otherwise would have been fighting for a wild card.
Accurate analysis. I was talking with my original music editor today about how the NCAA tournament and Football make it so hard and also so easy to advance depending on your draw.
For instance, I think that the Saints would have beaten every other team than the Vikings in the NFC. Kansas City would have had more trouble with Baltimore, though the Titans were hitting pretty hard. They just didn't have the firepower. They played a really good game and it wasn't really close. I don't think anyone would have beaten KC today. This will be a great game, but the Chiefs win it.
my head is telling me niners, but my gut says chiefs.
hopefully we get an entertaining game
This is one time I don’t want an entertaining inasmuch as it would be a “good game” super bowl. I want the Chiefs to beat San Francisco by 10 or more. They won the NFC and were a good team. I want that shit to end there. Fuck em
Early money is on the Chiefs and the Over. Otherwise it looks like a pretty even breakdown.
Post by thepeppers on Jan 20, 2020 13:19:32 GMT -5
Packers had 10 games this year that finished in a one score difference, went 9-1 in those games. Apparently Vegas cleaned up on the 49ers spread yesterday.
my head is telling me niners, but my gut says chiefs.
hopefully we get an entertaining game
This is one time I don’t want an entertaining inasmuch as it would be a “good game” super bowl. I want the Chiefs to beat San Francisco by 10 or more. They won the NFC and were a good team. I want that shit to end there. Fuck em
Early money is on the Chiefs and the Over. Otherwise it looks like a pretty even breakdown.
Rough day for the Titans. Both their DC and DB coaches moving on.
Houston, on the other hand, probably made the right move in terming Romeo. Not sure if I'd go with an internal promotion after their struggles but that's something the organization should have a better handle on. Since everything is inexplicably O'Brien's call now, though, who knows...
Rough day for the Titans. Both their DC and DB coaches moving on.
Houston, on the other hand, probably made the right move in terming Romeo. Not sure if I'd go with an internal promotion after their struggles but that's something the organization should have a better handle on. Since everything is inexplicably O'Brien's call now, though, who knows...
We let go of our OLB coach the other day and the fanbase reaction was basically "fuck us were going to end up keeping Romeo" so I'm glad there's at least some kind of accountability that goes beyond firing low level guys
This is one time I don’t want an entertaining inasmuch as it would be a “good game” super bowl. I want the Chiefs to beat San Francisco by 10 or more. They won the NFC and were a good team. I want that shit to end there. Fuck em
Early money is on the Chiefs and the Over. Otherwise it looks like a pretty even breakdown.
Curious. Why do you hate San Francisco so much? Did they poop in your soup or beat your Saints?
No. They didn’t shit in our soup. They did beat us and win the division many times. That’s a rival team we couldn’t usually overcome in over 30 seasons from my youth. I will always hate them. That’s long been a bottom 3 team for me. Falcons have been on that list about as long and the Panthers ever since they joined the NFC West and later the South. Fans are allowed to have rival teams and enemy teams. I consider them an enemy team and will root against them until I am dead. Hopefully that answers your question.
It is really crazy to me that the 9ers made it back so quickly after their last appearance considering, coach is gone, QB is gone and all that entailed, rb is gone, all the receiving talent gone, an all time great mlb an all pro mlb and an up and coming rookie mlb all retired due to concussions, all pro olb threw his career away. Just a whirlwind for 49er fans I'm sure.
I don't know about a landslide, we just saw the 9ers put up 37 barely passing. And it's not like they're like the titans where that's what they do. They can keep up with the Chiefs and has a defensive that can totally give the Chiefs some trouble. I think the 49ers could win by two scores to be honest
I don't know about a landslide, we just saw the 9ers put up 37 barely passing. And it's not like they're like the titans where that's what they do. They can keep up with the Chiefs and has a defensive that can totally give the Chiefs some trouble. I think the 49ers could win by two scores to be honest
the 9ers were also in a game this year where they scored 9 points against the Bengals.
“Obviously, the Saints should not be in the business of assisting the Archdiocese, and the Saints’ public relations team is not in the business of managing the public relations of criminals engaged in pedophilia,” the attorneys wrote in a court filing. “ esteban what the fuck man
“Obviously, the Saints should not be in the business of assisting the Archdiocese, and the Saints’ public relations team is not in the business of managing the public relations of criminals engaged in pedophilia,” the attorneys wrote in a court filing. “ esteban what the fuck man
It's not deflated footballs so I don't think it'll matter
I haven't seen anything on that yet. Tom Benson was super tight with the former Archbishop (I have seen them dining while he was still alive), so it's not a surprise that there would be some ties on this. Maybe the Archdiocese asked the Saints to blur some lines. That would be pretty crazy, but I think the Saints have a lot of sway down here. Interesting to see what, if anything, comes out of this. Meanwhile, we are semi-fucked. I trust Jeff Ireland and Mickey Loomis to get us competitive, but this is a screwed up year for us and free agency. All of our QB's are free agents (Hill RFA) among lots of other talent we aren't going to be able to pay.
Restricteds:
Long Snapper Zach Wood DB Justin Hardee (special teamer) Guard Cameron Tom (backup) WR Kirshawn Hogan (bench) WR Austin Carr (was on IR last season) QB Taysom Hill
Unrestricted
Drew Brees (starter) Teddy Bridgewater (going to rightfully earn some money) A.J. Klein (starter) Eli Apple (starter) Ted Ginn Jr. (#2 WR) Andrus Peat (starting tackle) PJ Williams (nickle corner) Zach Line (retired last week) Vonn Bell (starting safety) Johnson Bademosi (?) Patrick Omameh (backup Tackle who started when Armstead went down) Stephone Anthony - former first round pick we've traded and cut a few times so not a big deal. Josh Martin (backup) Manti Te'o (backup) David Onyemata (rotational DT) Noah Spence (not used) Dwayne Washington (backup RB) DJ Swearinger (picked him up middle of the season)
What's even worse is that next year, they're going to have to make decisions on Kamara, Lattimore and most of the other great players from the greatest draft class in the modern history of the NFL [tm], the Saints' 2017 Draft.
I fail to see how a football team has anything to do with the Catholic church beyond the team's name.
I guess this is bad PR, but our city and state are super Catholic and continued to be so after all the terrible shit that the Catholic church has done for the last decades (centuries). You could argue that continuing to be a Catholic despite all the shit that happened is in its own way trying to pretend like all of it was not a big deal.
There's no real way the league can punish the organization for this, right? Because that would be absolute horseshit
[A handful of Saints emails that emerged last year in the clergy abuse litigation included an October 2018 exchange in which Bensel asked an archdiocese spokeswoman whether there might be “a benefit to saying we support a victims right to pursue a remedy through the courts.”
“I don’t think we want to say we ‘support’ victims going to the courts,” Sarah McDonald, the archdiocese’s communications director, replied, “but we certainly encourage them to come forward.”]
man, fucking disgusting, someone responds with that, you should be washing your hands and stopping helping them.
I fail to see how a football team has anything to do with the Catholic church beyond the team's name.
I guess this is bad PR, but our city and state are super Catholic and continued to be so after all the terrible shit that the Catholic church has done for the last decades (centuries). You could argue that continuing to be a Catholic despite all the shit that happened is in its own way trying to pretend like all of it was not a big deal.
There's no real way the league can punish the organization for this, right? Because that would be absolute horseshit
they used team resources and @nfl.com emails, which now public, don't reflect the integrity of the shield or whatever bullshit they pull on players, so I would hope they do at least something.
Maybe it's because I'm surrounded on a daily basis by people who continue to be Catholics, continue to keep a blind eye to everything that's happened, that the fact that Gayle or Tom would be attempting to help the Archdiocese is not overly surprising or even that out of the ordinary to me. But if the NFL wants to fine them or suspend her somehow or do something of that sort, then I would agree to it. I don't think the team itself or it's players or coaches should be penalized for it, though.
Maybe it's because I'm surrounded on a daily basis by people who continue to be Catholics, continue to keep a blind eye to everything that's happened, that the fact that Gayle or Tom would be attempting to help the Archdiocese is not overly surprising or even that out of the ordinary to me. But if the NFL wants to fine them or suspend her somehow or do something of that sort, then I would agree to it. I don't think the team itself or it's players or coaches should be penalized for it, though.
yeah definitely not, it seems very upper executive.