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NFL 2016
#81
Up to Sam. Eagles will have about 15M in space once everything shakes down, I think.

Of course, by "up to Sam" I actually mean, "up to Sam, the Browns, the 9ers, Jets, Texans, Cardinals..."

Everyone's so hype to say Chip will be a rebirth for Kap's career. Kap's contract is very easy to cut if he wants to bring Bradford to San Fran. The Browns would be the most likely place to back up the money truck tho. Sam's kinda too old to replace the old vets in the league, and he won't want to be a backup.
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#82


I might be the only one who hopes that Sam stays. Smiley_emoticons_slash
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#83
I have no issues with Bradford. I just want that scrub Sanchez cut.
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#84


Maggottyboo, did you see the handwritten note Tom posted to Patriot fans? It's very gracious and while I'm not a fan I do think he is a class act.
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#85
(01-25-2016, 10:54 AM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(01-24-2016, 08:02 PM)Donovan Wrote: I got no hate for Brady, once people stop hating seeing his face every year in the post season he will be remembered as one of the greatest of all time and we will tell young people in years to come that we saw him play live. But I'm damn glad Denver pulled it together to finish Peyton's last ride with a trip across the superbowl finish line. Now the question is, can he pull off the SB victory. Odds are looking damn good from this angle.
Still think Kubiac will start Osweiler? hah
If he plays like shit they wouldn't hesitate.
Thank god I am oblivious to the opinions of others while caught in the blinding splendor of my own cleverness.
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#86
(01-31-2016, 08:11 PM)Donovan Wrote:
(01-25-2016, 10:54 AM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(01-24-2016, 08:02 PM)Donovan Wrote: I got no hate for Brady, once people stop hating seeing his face every year in the post season he will be remembered as one of the greatest of all time and we will tell young people in years to come that we saw him play live. But I'm damn glad Denver pulled it together to finish Peyton's last ride with a trip across the superbowl finish line. Now the question is, can he pull off the SB victory. Odds are looking damn good from this angle.
Still think Kubiac will start Osweiler? hah
If he plays like shit they wouldn't hesitate.
Wow, no love for the guy that brought you to the dance huh?
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#87


So, what's going on with Johnny Manziel? Have you guys heard about his drama? I just read his father quoted as saying if he doesn't get help, he won't make it to his next birthday.
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#88
It looks like he drinks and gets aggressively stupid when he does. Sounds like quite the prick. The NFL has plenty to pick from and they don't want the excess baggage.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#89
(02-01-2016, 04:51 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(01-31-2016, 08:11 PM)Donovan Wrote:
(01-25-2016, 10:54 AM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(01-24-2016, 08:02 PM)Donovan Wrote: I got no hate for Brady, once people stop hating seeing his face every year in the post season he will be remembered as one of the greatest of all time and we will tell young people in years to come that we saw him play live. But I'm damn glad Denver pulled it together to finish Peyton's last ride with a trip across the superbowl finish line. Now the question is, can he pull off the SB victory. Odds are looking damn good from this angle.
Still think Kubiac will start Osweiler? hah
If he plays like shit they wouldn't hesitate.
Wow, no love for the guy that brought you to the dance huh?
Just realistic expectations. Besides, it was our defense that brought us to this dance, and more than a little luck.
Thank god I am oblivious to the opinions of others while caught in the blinding splendor of my own cleverness.
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#90
(02-05-2016, 08:05 PM)Duchess Wrote:

So, what's going on with Johnny Manziel? Have you guys heard about his drama? I just read his father quoted as saying if he doesn't get help, he won't make it to his next birthday.

I recall several years ago when he was competing with two other men for MVP (I think)of their college teams. One candidate was a player at Kansas State (at which time they were ranked in top 5 of Coaches and Associated press rankings.) Coach Snyder, a much beloved Coach took K-State to Fiesta Bowl approx 4 years ago....and due to graduations, etc....has not ranked in the top 5 in several years....but again, I digress. We were all hoping our man would win and there were murmurs then of Johnny being a "problem child" back then.

It reminds me of Beasley, the college basketball "hero" who took K-State to championships, etc...Gosh, i can't think of his first name, now, but he was on cover of Sports Illustrated, etc. My grandson was a friend of Beasley's brother and they hung out and as such, my grandson, fell in love with basketball....Beasley's mother was a stage mom and really influenced him to go into NFL before he was mature enough to handle it and you all know the rest of the story. He played for Miami Heat, and was problem child, also played for Phoenix Suns, and let go....heartbreaking story as he was basically a neat kid who was pushed into fame which he wasn't prepared for....they lived in Manhattan, Ks. where I am moving to....big sigh!
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#91


I knew he had some issues with alcohol and the last I heard he had been in rehab and was trying to get his act together. I've never liked his personality, I think he's a lil' snot.
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#92
Re post #90, Beasley's first name....Charles (I think)....gosh getting old sucks, first your memory, blah, blah.....
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#93
(02-06-2016, 05:17 PM)blueberryhill Wrote: Re post #90, Beasley's first name....Charles (I think)....gosh getting old sucks, first your memory, blah, blah.....

^ Michael
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#94
(02-06-2016, 05:41 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote:
(02-06-2016, 05:17 PM)blueberryhill Wrote: Re post #90, Beasley's first name....Charles (I think)....gosh getting old sucks, first your memory, blah, blah.....

^ Michael

oh, jeez......you're right hahhah

Charles Beasley was a supervisor when I worked for FS.....
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#95
I also incorrectly said in post #90, that Beasley's mom pushed him into the NFL.....I meant the NBA so maybe I am too senile to post on here....my friends just say I have too much on my plate so think I will use that as my excuse today.....
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#96
(02-06-2016, 04:52 PM)blueberryhill Wrote:
(02-05-2016, 08:05 PM)Duchess Wrote:

So, what's going on with Johnny Manziel? Have you guys heard about his drama? I just read his father quoted as saying if he doesn't get help, he won't make it to his next birthday.

I recall several years ago when he was competing with two other men for MVP (I think)of their college teams. One candidate was a player at Kansas State (at which time they were ranked in top 5 of Coaches and Associated press rankings.) Coach Snyder, a much beloved Coach took K-State to Fiesta Bowl approx 4 years ago....and due to graduations, etc....has not ranked in the top 5 in several years....but again, I digress. We were all hoping our man would win and there were murmurs then of Johnny being a "problem child" back then.

It reminds me of Beasley, the college basketball "hero" who took K-State to championships, etc...Gosh, i can't think of his first name, now, but he was on cover of Sports Illustrated, etc. My grandson was a friend of Beasley's brother and they hung out and as such, my grandson, fell in love with basketball....Beasley's mother was a stage mom and really influenced him to go into NFL before he was mature enough to handle it and you all know the rest of the story. He played for Miami Heat, and was problem child, also played for Phoenix Suns, and let go....heartbreaking story as he was basically a neat kid who was pushed into fame which he wasn't prepared for....they lived in Manhattan, Ks. where I am moving to....big sigh!

Blueberry, you're probably a hoot to be around in real life, but this ^ post was absolute nonsense.

There wasn't one coherent thought.

We're you implying that Manziel went to K-State?

Didn't happen.

To be fair, I call Ramsey a moron all the time (deservedly so), and now it's your turn:

"Hey BBH (moron), your bus is leaving!"

Edit: and BBH, can you please not sully the NFL thread anymore?
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#97
(02-06-2016, 07:05 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote:
(02-06-2016, 04:52 PM)blueberryhill Wrote:
(02-05-2016, 08:05 PM)Duchess Wrote:

So, what's going on with Johnny Manziel? Have you guys heard about his drama? I just read his father quoted as saying if he doesn't get help, he won't make it to his next birthday.

I recall several years ago when he was competing with two other men for MVP (I think)of their college teams. One candidate was a player at Kansas State (at which time they were ranked in top 5 of Coaches and Associated press rankings.) Coach Snyder, a much beloved Coach took K-State to Fiesta Bowl approx 4 years ago....and due to graduations, etc....has not ranked in the top 5 in several years....but again, I digress. We were all hoping our man would win and there were murmurs then of Johnny being a "problem child" back then.

It reminds me of Beasley, the college basketball "hero" who took K-State to championships, etc...Gosh, i can't think of his first name, now, but he was on cover of Sports Illustrated, etc. My grandson was a friend of Beasley's brother and they hung out and as such, my grandson, fell in love with basketball....Beasley's mother was a stage mom and really influenced him to go into NFL before he was mature enough to handle it and you all know the rest of the story. He played for Miami Heat, and was problem child, also played for Phoenix Suns, and let go....heartbreaking story as he was basically a neat kid who was pushed into fame which he wasn't prepared for....they lived in Manhattan, Ks. where I am moving to....big sigh!

Blueberry, you're probably a hoot to be around in real life, but this ^ post was absolute nonsense.

There wasn't one coherent thought.

We're you implying that Manziel went to K-State?

Didn't happen.

To be fair, I call Ramsey a moron all the time (deservedly so), and now it's your turn:

"Hey BBH (moron), your bus is leaving!"

Edit: and BBH, can you please not sully the NFL thread anymore?

Dear Sign_pervert

Did I not mention I was having some problems with memory, thoughts, etc. and said I probably shouldn't be posting anymore....

I can sully the NFL thread anytime I damn want to, so there, dickhead.
I am used to repeating things (as I am around a lot of children) so I will try to explain in a more effective way.

Several years ago, Kansas State was a top rated college team (not NFL), but it was time to award MVP to a college player. The Kansas State team had a candidate competing with Johnny.....along with one other player (can't remember name). At the time, we were cheering on the K-State player, but Johnny won, and we were sad about that..we had heard that he had a lot of personal issues and hoping he would not get MVP award. He won, of course....

If I want to be incoherent occasionally, or can't remember shit, then I will do so, but don't ever tell me not to sully a thread on here...as this forum is for everyone, Asshat

And in closing, just let me say, you are full ofBullshit and gee, I wish I were as smart as you are!
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#99
BBH, you're a good sport.
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Yes, she is. It's usually men who get pissy. Smiley_emoticons_fies
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