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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 1/25/2016 2:58:11 PM   
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Both Bradford and Murray were terrible signings

$20M for two duds

Chip the coach sucks also

It took him 10 games to realize that Murray was not an outside runner

Basically, Chip Kelly is not that bright. Just because you are willing to be different doesn't make you smart.

Wake me when he wins a playoff game
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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 1/25/2016 6:14:10 PM   
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I'm not a Chip fan, and I thought the Murray signing was dumb as well. Just guessing on his "rationale". But the BB part does give me pause on him.

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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/4/2016 2:01:12 PM   
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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/14704159/kurt-coleman-unbreakable-bond-teammate-paralyzed-nfl

Great story. Right in the feels!


I have a hard time understanding the guy's though process on being thankful but that's a me thing.
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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/4/2016 2:17:10 PM   
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Simply amazing how some people pull positives out if the worst things.
Great stuff Todd.
Makes the shit we whine about seem pretty small.
Have no idea how they stay so positive but I admire the hell out of that ability.
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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/4/2016 4:46:12 PM   
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Is Wilson-Newton the next Brady-Manning?

Cam Newton will be one of the great positive presences in the NFL—on the field and off—for the next decade.

Russell Wilson will be one of the great positive presences in the NFL—on the field and off—for the next decade.

Both things are true. What might happen along the way is that as both men become leaders in the sport, they will also become the 21st-century version of Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.

This is not an outlandish belief. Sunday will be the third straight Super Bowl to feature either Newton or Wilson. This is not to say that they will be as skilled as Brady and Manning (though they might be, just in a different way) or will set records the way Brady and Manning did (though who knows), but their rivalry could be as entrancing as Brady and Manning's.

The rivalry will develop not solely because Newton and Wilson will be two of the best quarterbacks of the next generation. They will have a rivalry because they play for excellent organizations that will continue to put talent around them.


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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/4/2016 7:03:54 PM   
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Manziel is a mess. In addition to the alcoholism speculation, add a domestic violence issue...

http://www.wfaa.com/sports/johnny-manziel-threatened-ex-girlfriend/32613842

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The ex-girlfriend of NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel told police that the Heisman Trophy winner told her "shut up or I'll kill us both" after forcing her into a car, hitting her, and dragging her by the hair.

On Thursday, News 8 learned harrowing details of last week's alleged assault of Colleen Crowley by Manziel, who is currently on the Cleveland Browns roster, but is not expected to return next season.


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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/4/2016 7:26:28 PM   
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Another case of Afluenza. Seems like a pattern down here.
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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/5/2016 6:02:35 AM   
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I can't see any team signing Manziel

1. He is clearly dangerous to himself and others

2. He simply is not that good
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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/5/2016 12:05:40 PM   
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Manziel's father said that they have been trying to get him hospitalized and into a program, but he won't cooperate. The father said that if they can't get him help he won't live to see his 24th birthday. Manziel's agent has dropped him, citing the fact that all of the measures he has tried to get him help have failed.

This is an extremely serious and sad situation. I hope that he gets some kind of intervention soon or he will be another young person who ends up as a suicide or drug overdose statistic.

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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/5/2016 7:29:44 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Lynn G.

Manziel's father said that they have been trying to get him hospitalized and into a program, but he won't cooperate. The father said that if they can't get him help he won't live to see his 24th birthday. Manziel's agent has dropped him, citing the fact that all of the measures he has tried to get him help have failed.

This is an extremely serious and sad situation. I hope that he gets some kind of intervention soon or he will be another young person who ends up as a suicide or drug overdose statistic.


I wonder if he thinks he's "Winning!"?
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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/5/2016 10:58:04 PM   
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Now that you mention it, this does all sound like Charlie Sheen take 2.

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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/8/2016 10:07:12 AM   
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ORIGINAL: JC2015

I can't see any team signing Manziel

1. He is clearly dangerous to himself and others

2. He simply is not that good



Jerry Jones has taken on basket cases like this many times. In some instances ,Like Dez Bryant, it's worked. I am not sure he can fix Manziel but I do see him giving him a chance, IF he gets himself into rehad/counselling, etc. Dallas set a number of standards for Bryant and got the best out of him. they may hope to do that here as well.

But other than that. I can't see one team giving him a chance until he cleans up his life. We may see him playing for a grey cup before starting another game in the NFL.

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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/8/2016 10:38:27 AM   
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His game was made for the CFL.
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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/8/2016 11:12:20 AM   
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Seattle Seahawks star running back Marshawn Lynch has made $49.7 million in nine NFL seasons--and has saved all of it.

In a recent segment for "The Ian & Puck Show" on 950 AM KJR in Seattle, Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network was discussing recent rumblings that Lynch might retire and dropped an interesting tidbit about Lynch's thriftiness.

"Marshawn Lynch has a lot of money," Rapoport said. "He hasn't spent a dime of his actual playing money ... ever." Lynch is estimated to earn about $5 million per year through endorsement deals with Nike, Pepsi, Skittles, Progressive, and Activision, according to Forbes.

Lynch, the 12th pick in the 2007 NFL Draft, signed a modest--by today's standards--five-year, $19 million rookie contract with the Buffalo Bills. He took home roughly $14 million from that contract, during which he was traded to the Seattle Seahawks. Lynch really cashed in then, signing a four-year, $30 million extension with the Seahawks prior to the 2012 season, and he just finished the first year of a two-year, $24 million contract, bringing his career earnings on the field to $49.7 million.

But now Lynch may be leaning toward calling it quits.

John Schneider, the Seattle Seahawks' general manager, recently said that he was under the impression that star running back Marshawn Lynch was "leaning towards retirement."

Rapoport added that he would be "surprised" if Lynch is back in the NFL next season.

"His days in Seattle, from what I understand, are over," Rapoport added. "I would expect him to walk away after that."

If Lynch does retire at age 29, he can thank his thriftiness for having a nice nest to fall back on.
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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/10/2016 7:30:16 AM   
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Calvin Johnson looks like he's ready to officially retire here soon.

That's not a HOF career is it?

If the NFL doesn't come knocking for TO I don't see how they can for CJ.

Unless you think his single season yards record is enough?
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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/10/2016 9:26:54 AM   
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I think they would like Calvin better than TO because Calvin actually respected the game.. TO was good-excellent, but he was a tool, on and off the field..

Much like a certain Carolina QB who is a punk ass sore loser.

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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/10/2016 9:39:29 AM   
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Calvin Johnson looks like he's ready to officially retire here soon.

That's not a HOF career is it?

If the NFL doesn't come knocking for TO I don't see how they can for CJ.

Unless you think his single season yards record is enough?




Owens is a lock

They just want to punish him for being an ass

His career DWARFED Calvin Johnson - not even close

Owens was the best player in a Super Bowl that had Brady and McNabb in it

He has won big playoff games with catches

Just a better player
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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/10/2016 10:22:00 AM   
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ORIGINAL: JC2015

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

Calvin Johnson looks like he's ready to officially retire here soon.

That's not a HOF career is it?

If the NFL doesn't come knocking for TO I don't see how they can for CJ.

Unless you think his single season yards record is enough?




Owens is a lock

They just want to punish him for being an ass

His career DWARFED Calvin Johnson - not even close

Owens was the best player in a Super Bowl that had Brady and McNabb in it

He has won big playoff games with catches

Just a better player



I don't know about the punishing him for being an ass part of this. They can only select 5 not from the veterans committee. Those were Favre, Dungy, Harrison, Greene, and Orlando Pace.

For some reason they don't like electing more than one guy at a position each year. Harrison was deserving as much as Owens for different reasons and TO will get in next year.

Hard to argue Favre doesn'e belong. Dungy first black HC to win a SB and his record speaks for itself. Greene was a beast right up until he retired (pretty much JJ Watt of his era) and Pace was among the best Olinemen at the time.


TO just got on the short end of a numbers game.

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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/10/2016 5:11:43 PM   
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Tough to get in at wr the 1st time.

Took CC 10 years and his numbers are comparable to Owens

CC 1101 rec 130 tds
TO 1078 rec 153 tds

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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/11/2016 12:18:37 PM   
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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/12/2016 8:14:20 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

Tough to get in at wr the 1st time.

Took CC 10 years and his numbers are comparable to Owens

CC 1101 rec 130 tds
TO 1078 rec 153 tds


Because Carter's was more longevity. At no time was CC the best WR in the NFL

Owens was either best or right behind Moss for many years
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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/12/2016 10:44:29 AM   
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The only reason Carter never was the #1 WR in the league is because he played at the same time as the GOAT. Carter was #2 pretty much his entire career.

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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/12/2016 11:11:44 AM   
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He was about to take that title and Herman Moore rose up (from memory).
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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/12/2016 2:10:33 PM   
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ORIGINAL: El Duderino

The only reason Carter never was the #1 WR in the league is because he played at the same time as the GOAT. Carter was #2 pretty much his entire career.


I don't even know if he was #2 most years

Until 1994 it was clearly Sterling Sharpe behind Rice
Then Michael Irvin

Even with him were Isaac Bruce and Tim Brown

in 96 he was 5th in receptions and 10th in yards

I don't know if you can find any year he was #2
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RE: Around the NFL (News) - 2013 Season - 2/12/2016 2:18:13 PM   
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1995, he'd be behind Rice and ahead of Irvin.

Rice: 122 receptions, 1848 yards, 15 TDs.
Carter: 122 receptions, 1371 yards, 17 TDs.
Irvin: 111 receptions, 1603 yards, 10 TDs.
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