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Well they did have 5 wins and 3 wins before that and then they had that magical 11 win season and then 6, then 6 again then 7 wins, so yeah. Eli is 38. Needs to go. The Giants as an organization right now needs a lot of help too though.ikiT said:
The 4-12 New York Football Giants? Sounds incredible.tempo_n_groove said:
I went 50/50... Lost first 2, won 2nd 2.F Me In The Brain said:ikiT said:I'm glad I didn't put $$ on those games. I don't know shit about football.
Yeah, I feel you -- glad I didn't bet as well!
Really thought the Bills would pull it off and you can't bet against Brady at home. If Edelman and a few others don't drop their passes it would have ended differently.
It's time for both NE and Saints to move on from their QB and take a page out of the Giant's notebook.
Surely you see that Eli needed to go?0 -
I'll take Brees for the Colts as well if no one thinks he is good anymore. But I'm sure NO won't be letting him go anywhere.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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After sleeping on the Colts / Brady possibility, the move would be quite preposterous for all parties involved. Not happening. Perhaps I ate the wrong cookie when I thought that up.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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I heard Brady to Chargers, Rivers to Colts today
went 2/4 last round and am out having taken NO all the way
who have you got in the next round?
I think all homers ha ha ha
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Colts are (way) better off with Jacoby than Super Sperm Rivers.I like the home teams except Seattle as well but hope that TN and Hou can pull off the upsets. Perhaps Green Bay will blow up and leave the Niners/Vikings winner a bye into the SB?
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No way in hell Rivers goes to Indy. Someone would throw and hit him in the head with a hotdog if he was walking down the street.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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River's personality will doom him to finishing his career playing for a minor league soccer team. Or the Bengals. SAD!Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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They’d be better off with almost anybody. I’d take my chances with the draft for a guy to start day 1 or Rivers and draft a guy that could use some seasoning, though if they find a guy better to throw him into the fire. They need somebody that can actually play QB in the NFL and that’s not Brissett. They have a very good team built around Luck.F Me In The Brain said:Colts are (way) better off with Jacoby than Super Sperm Rivers.I like the home teams except Seattle as well but hope that TN and Hou can pull off the upsets. Perhaps Green Bay will blow up and leave the Niners/Vikings winner a bye into the SB?
The idea that Brissett is worthy for more than emergency relief should’ve ended by about week 8.0 -
Does anyone really want Tua on their team as a QB?
I can't picture him lasting all that long in the NFL.0 -
He's definitely worth taking a flyer on. Joe Borrow is very deserving to be the #1 overall for several reasons, but Tua is the most polished and NFL-ready passer. If I were the Redskins, I would draft this kid despite having drafted Haskins last year in the first round. You can't get a franchise moving toward being a SB contender if you don't have the QB. I don't believe Haskins is that and the Redskins will be trying to "build" around him, which is something that will never come to fruition.tempo_n_groove said:Does anyone really want Tua on their team as a QB?
I can't picture him lasting all that long in the NFL.
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2020 will be the year of the "Endeavor for Trevor", wonder how many teams will participate.This weekend we rock Portland0
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Baltimore and KC will be a real fun championship game if they both win this week.F Me In The Brain said:Colts are (way) better off with Jacoby than Super Sperm Rivers.I like the home teams except Seattle as well but hope that TN and Hou can pull off the upsets. Perhaps Green Bay will blow up and leave the Niners/Vikings winner a bye into the SB?
The NFC is so wide open. I wouldn't be shocked to see both road teams win.www.myspace.com0 -
THIS would be the most Redskins thing to do in drafting Tua. They get him and he gets hurt year after year, sounds about right.cdthomas1981 said:
He's definitely worth taking a flyer on. Joe Borrow is very deserving to be the #1 overall for several reasons, but Tua is the most polished and NFL-ready passer. If I were the Redskins, I would draft this kid despite having drafted Haskins last year in the first round. You can't get a franchise moving toward being a SB contender if you don't have the QB. I don't believe Haskins is that and the Redskins will be trying to "build" around him, which is something that will never come to fruition.tempo_n_groove said:Does anyone really want Tua on their team as a QB?
I can't picture him lasting all that long in the NFL.
My point is Tua is fragile. The bigger badder NFL is going to make Wentz look like a tough guy.
Oh and about Wentz, does he have some seriously bad joujou going on with him or what?0 -
Or Tua is a stud and is able to stay healthy. I think it's worth taking a shot, because Haskins is a backup QB in the NFL at best. If they miss on Tua, you get another high draft pick next year to take a swing at a QB. They'll probably take Chase Young, who is a generational talent at his position, but not having it right at the QB position will make his performance in the NFL moot.tempo_n_groove said:
THIS would be the most Redskins thing to do in drafting Tua. They get him and he gets hurt year after year, sounds about right.cdthomas1981 said:
He's definitely worth taking a flyer on. Joe Borrow is very deserving to be the #1 overall for several reasons, but Tua is the most polished and NFL-ready passer. If I were the Redskins, I would draft this kid despite having drafted Haskins last year in the first round. You can't get a franchise moving toward being a SB contender if you don't have the QB. I don't believe Haskins is that and the Redskins will be trying to "build" around him, which is something that will never come to fruition.tempo_n_groove said:Does anyone really want Tua on their team as a QB?
I can't picture him lasting all that long in the NFL.
My point is Tua is fragile. The bigger badder NFL is going to make Wentz look like a tough guy.
Oh and about Wentz, does he have some seriously bad joujou going on with him or what?
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Haskins started a handful of games with an interim coach and a complete garbage team....a little early to call him a backup QB at best. Always such a rush to label QBs busts in the NFL...gotta give a guy at least a couple years starting before you really know. Skins have to take Chase Young...cannot pass up a dominant edge rusher like that.0
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I'll go down on record saying he's a bust. For all of my friends who are Redskins fans, I hope I'm wrong.Indifference71 said:Haskins started a handful of games with an interim coach and a complete garbage team....a little early to call him a backup QB at best. Always such a rush to label QBs busts in the NFL...gotta give a guy at least a couple years starting before you really know. Skins have to take Chase Young...cannot pass up a dominant edge rusher like that.
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You got it right when you said "not having it right at QB". Drafting Tua with an early first round pick would not be having it right. People are loving him but he has only gotten hurt the last two years.cdthomas1981 said:
Or Tua is a stud and is able to stay healthy. I think it's worth taking a shot, because Haskins is a backup QB in the NFL at best. If they miss on Tua, you get another high draft pick next year to take a swing at a QB. They'll probably take Chase Young, who is a generational talent at his position, but not having it right at the QB position will make his performance in the NFL moot.tempo_n_groove said:
THIS would be the most Redskins thing to do in drafting Tua. They get him and he gets hurt year after year, sounds about right.cdthomas1981 said:
He's definitely worth taking a flyer on. Joe Borrow is very deserving to be the #1 overall for several reasons, but Tua is the most polished and NFL-ready passer. If I were the Redskins, I would draft this kid despite having drafted Haskins last year in the first round. You can't get a franchise moving toward being a SB contender if you don't have the QB. I don't believe Haskins is that and the Redskins will be trying to "build" around him, which is something that will never come to fruition.tempo_n_groove said:Does anyone really want Tua on their team as a QB?
I can't picture him lasting all that long in the NFL.
My point is Tua is fragile. The bigger badder NFL is going to make Wentz look like a tough guy.
Oh and about Wentz, does he have some seriously bad joujou going on with him or what?0 -
I could argue drafting Dennis Haskins is also not getting it right.tempo_n_groove said:
You got it right when you said "not having it right at QB". Drafting Tua with an early first round pick would not be having it right. People are loving him but he has only gotten hurt the last two years.cdthomas1981 said:
Or Tua is a stud and is able to stay healthy. I think it's worth taking a shot, because Haskins is a backup QB in the NFL at best. If they miss on Tua, you get another high draft pick next year to take a swing at a QB. They'll probably take Chase Young, who is a generational talent at his position, but not having it right at the QB position will make his performance in the NFL moot.tempo_n_groove said:
THIS would be the most Redskins thing to do in drafting Tua. They get him and he gets hurt year after year, sounds about right.cdthomas1981 said:
He's definitely worth taking a flyer on. Joe Borrow is very deserving to be the #1 overall for several reasons, but Tua is the most polished and NFL-ready passer. If I were the Redskins, I would draft this kid despite having drafted Haskins last year in the first round. You can't get a franchise moving toward being a SB contender if you don't have the QB. I don't believe Haskins is that and the Redskins will be trying to "build" around him, which is something that will never come to fruition.tempo_n_groove said:Does anyone really want Tua on their team as a QB?
I can't picture him lasting all that long in the NFL.
My point is Tua is fragile. The bigger badder NFL is going to make Wentz look like a tough guy.
Oh and about Wentz, does he have some seriously bad joujou going on with him or what?
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I would argue fucking up his name is not getting it right.cdthomas1981 said:
I could argue drafting Dennis Haskins is also not getting it right.tempo_n_groove said:
You got it right when you said "not having it right at QB". Drafting Tua with an early first round pick would not be having it right. People are loving him but he has only gotten hurt the last two years.cdthomas1981 said:
Or Tua is a stud and is able to stay healthy. I think it's worth taking a shot, because Haskins is a backup QB in the NFL at best. If they miss on Tua, you get another high draft pick next year to take a swing at a QB. They'll probably take Chase Young, who is a generational talent at his position, but not having it right at the QB position will make his performance in the NFL moot.tempo_n_groove said:
THIS would be the most Redskins thing to do in drafting Tua. They get him and he gets hurt year after year, sounds about right.cdthomas1981 said:
He's definitely worth taking a flyer on. Joe Borrow is very deserving to be the #1 overall for several reasons, but Tua is the most polished and NFL-ready passer. If I were the Redskins, I would draft this kid despite having drafted Haskins last year in the first round. You can't get a franchise moving toward being a SB contender if you don't have the QB. I don't believe Haskins is that and the Redskins will be trying to "build" around him, which is something that will never come to fruition.tempo_n_groove said:Does anyone really want Tua on their team as a QB?
I can't picture him lasting all that long in the NFL.
My point is Tua is fragile. The bigger badder NFL is going to make Wentz look like a tough guy.
Oh and about Wentz, does he have some seriously bad joujou going on with him or what?
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Oh lord, I must have Saved by the Bell on the brain. Yes, drafting Mr. Belding off of Saved by the Bell is DEFINITELY A MISTAKE! So is Dwayne Haskins.mickeyrat said:
I would argue fucking up his name is not getting it right.cdthomas1981 said:
I could argue drafting Dennis Haskins is also not getting it right.tempo_n_groove said:
You got it right when you said "not having it right at QB". Drafting Tua with an early first round pick would not be having it right. People are loving him but he has only gotten hurt the last two years.cdthomas1981 said:
Or Tua is a stud and is able to stay healthy. I think it's worth taking a shot, because Haskins is a backup QB in the NFL at best. If they miss on Tua, you get another high draft pick next year to take a swing at a QB. They'll probably take Chase Young, who is a generational talent at his position, but not having it right at the QB position will make his performance in the NFL moot.tempo_n_groove said:
THIS would be the most Redskins thing to do in drafting Tua. They get him and he gets hurt year after year, sounds about right.cdthomas1981 said:
He's definitely worth taking a flyer on. Joe Borrow is very deserving to be the #1 overall for several reasons, but Tua is the most polished and NFL-ready passer. If I were the Redskins, I would draft this kid despite having drafted Haskins last year in the first round. You can't get a franchise moving toward being a SB contender if you don't have the QB. I don't believe Haskins is that and the Redskins will be trying to "build" around him, which is something that will never come to fruition.tempo_n_groove said:Does anyone really want Tua on their team as a QB?
I can't picture him lasting all that long in the NFL.
My point is Tua is fragile. The bigger badder NFL is going to make Wentz look like a tough guy.
Oh and about Wentz, does he have some seriously bad joujou going on with him or what?
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