NFL 2015 Season - Page 19
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Teoita
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Ryuhou)aS(
United States1174 Posts
I guess it really is true the Mike Pettine believes a defense starts with the DB's and works its way forward. Browns source | ||
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GTR
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"I look for a quarterback who can run and not a running back who can throw. I want a quarterback who can beat you with his arm," Kelly, then the Oregon coach, explained. "We are not a Tim Tebow type of quarterback team. I am not going to run my quarterback 20 times on power runs." | ||
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Shellshock
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y0su
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farvacola
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Souma
2nd Worst City in CA8938 Posts
Jim Harbaugh probably laughing his ass off. | ||
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Shellshock
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AgentW
United States7725 Posts
Now I'm sad. Who is Barnwell going to love now? EDIT: Now that I've had 30 seconds to gather my thoughts, is this a difficult precedent for the league as a whole? Willis, one of the best to ever play, seemingly retires in his prime because he's worried about destroying his ability to walk later in life. Worilds signs a big deal only to retire at 26 one or two years in, and now Borland calls it quits after one year due to head trauma. Terrible for the league's image. EDIT 2: This brings a larger point that I have brought up in conversations with people but not here so I'll present it: does anyone actually like the NFL besides the product on the field? Besides the games, I really hate the whole NFL experience. The games have a ridiculous number of commercials, the league itself has a joke of a PED and recreational drug usage policy, the players are placed in dangerous situations (Julian Edelman, anyone?), and they have a terrible post-career life in many cases. Not to mention, they black out your home games if not enough fans go, it costs $10 for a beer when you do manage to get a ticket, and then you have to fight some idiot in the bathroom. What about this is well run? Why do I watch if not for the product? Does anyone else feel this way? | ||
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ZasZ.
United States2911 Posts
On March 17 2015 11:47 AgentW wrote: I laughed because I thought you were joking. Now I'm sad. Who is Barnwell going to love now? EDIT: Now that I've had 30 seconds to gather my thoughts, is this a difficult precedent for the league as a whole? Willis, one of the best to ever play, seemingly retires in his prime because he's worried about destroying his ability to walk later in life. Worilds signs a big deal only to retire at 26 one or two years in, and now Borland calls it quits after one year due to head trauma. Terrible for the league's image. EDIT 2: This brings a larger point that I have brought up in conversations with people but not here so I'll present it: does anyone actually like the NFL besides the product on the field? Besides the games, I really hate the whole NFL experience. The games have a ridiculous number of commercials, the league itself has a joke of a PED and recreational drug usage policy, the players are placed in dangerous situations (Julian Edelman, anyone?), and they have a terrible post-career life in many cases. Not to mention, they black out your home games if not enough fans go, it costs $10 for a beer when you do manage to get a ticket, and then you have to fight some idiot in the bathroom. What about this is well run? Why do I watch if not for the product? Does anyone else feel this way? Everyone feels this way, and they keep watching because of the product. And because they keep watching, the rest of it is allowed to continue. Capitalism at its worst. | ||
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QuanticHawk
United States32130 Posts
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Sermokala
United States14105 Posts
Don't even talk about bathrooms at games son Minnesota had pee troughs the entire time. Can you even. Also NCAA fucks over so many more players in so many sports and doesn't even have to think about giveing them a dime. its not in the same galaxy. | ||
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On_Slaught
United States12190 Posts
NFL won't be happy about his reasoning for retiring. Something the NFL clearly wants to sweep away from public discussion every chance they get. | ||
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Micro_Jackson
Germany2002 Posts
On March 17 2015 16:01 On_Slaught wrote: Time for the 4-3 in San Fran. NFL won't be happy about his reasoning for retiring. Something the NFL clearly wants to sweep away from public discussion every chance they get. I dont watch it so i have no idea but does have rugby the same problem? i mean they play almost without protection a very physical game too but i only heared from these problems in america football. Or is the gear part of the problem? | ||
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y0su
Finland7871 Posts
On March 17 2015 16:32 Micro_Jackson wrote: I dont watch it so i have no idea but does have rugby the same problem? i mean they play almost without protection a very physical game too but i only heared from these problems in america football. Or is the gear part of the problem? The games are actually played very differently. (each with it's own great features) | ||
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farvacola
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