2015 NFL Season

SUCKER FREE SUNDAY TOMORROW!
I’m going to eat so much and get so drunk. How am I going to sleep tonight?

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Haha

God bless NFL Sunday Ticket.

Tyrone Crawford agrees to five-year extension with the Cowboys

Are you brahs seeing this? PAISLEY is making some big come-back? I can go to good will and be looking fly for like $6.

Hoyer does not have what it takes to play in the NFL.

I’d forgotten just how fast Percy Harvin is. First touch down in Bills/Colts as soon as the ball left Taylor’s hand I thought oh god is that ever over thrown, and it was perfect. I like this Tyrod Taylor kid, but every time I see him run down the field I worry about his head being torn clean off his body. Still think Ryan’s defense spends too much time trying to be cute, but it’s entertaining to watch. Especially when it wins. Refs can choke on a dick though.

Seattle goes for an onside kick to start overtime! That is 100% idiotic. Coaching decisions cost the seagulls two games in a row. That team is going to implode.

SEA @ STL was phenomenal. Great win for the Rams at home. I don’t think they will, but if they replicate that success in Seattle then they will take the division. With the 49ers having a down year, it’s nice to see there is still competition for the division title in the NFC West.

I definitely think the Bills are going to be very solid this year. I am going to wait on taking a mulligan on Miami coming out of the AFC.

[quote]daltron wrote:
SEA @ STL was phenomenal. Great win for the Rams at home. I don’t think they will, but if they replicate that success in Seattle then they will take the division. With the 49ers having a down year, it’s nice to see there is still competition for the division title in the NFC West.[/quote]

I would not count out San Fran yet. I think Hyde will have a top 5 back year for the niners.

[quote]mbdix wrote:

[quote]daltron wrote:
SEA @ STL was phenomenal. Great win for the Rams at home. I don’t think they will, but if they replicate that success in Seattle then they will take the division. With the 49ers having a down year, it’s nice to see there is still competition for the division title in the NFC West.[/quote]

I would not count out San Fran yet. I think Hyde will have a top 5 back year for the niners.
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The 49er’s roster has been decimated by free agency, surprise retirements, and cuts. They will not be in contention for the playoffs this year I imagine. That, and people severely underestimate the departure of Jim Harbaugh, liked or unliked. Besides, the Rams have gotten better. I would not be surprised in the least if the 49ers are last in the division.

[quote]daltron wrote:

[quote]mbdix wrote:

[quote]daltron wrote:
SEA @ STL was phenomenal. Great win for the Rams at home. I don’t think they will, but if they replicate that success in Seattle then they will take the division. With the 49ers having a down year, it’s nice to see there is still competition for the division title in the NFC West.[/quote]

I would not count out San Fran yet. I think Hyde will have a top 5 back year for the niners.
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The 49er’s roster has been decimated by free agency, surprise retirements, and cuts. They will not be in contention for the playoffs this year I imagine. That, and people severely underestimate the departure of Jim Harbaugh, liked or unliked. Besides, the Rams have gotten better. I would not be surprised in the least if the 49ers are last in the division.
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Yeah, I am aware of what the niners have lost. Harbaugh was a great fit for that team for a while. His style of coaching does not stay efficient for very long at the pro level. 4-5 years. The niners offensive line has the potential to be dominant again this year and I believe Hyde will have a minimum top 5 back year behind that line. Kap isn’t an elite QB but he can win in this league at his talent level. Defense is where they will feel the most impact. All they have to do is be mediocre and they have a shot to at least compete for their division.

Seattle is about to implode. I know you say that the play call in the super bowl was the right call. There really isn’t any other way to put it, you are wrong. The players on that team know it too. Add to that the way Russell Wilson has been given too much credit for their success (Rodgers is the only QB in the league who makes more than Wison). Their line is bellow average. Their defense is not near the same without Kam. They just lost the opening game when in overtime their coach either called or allowed an onside kick attempt. Dude, really? You can’t defend that call at all if you are being serious.

[quote]mbdix wrote:

[quote]daltron wrote:

[quote]mbdix wrote:

[quote]daltron wrote:
SEA @ STL was phenomenal. Great win for the Rams at home. I don’t think they will, but if they replicate that success in Seattle then they will take the division. With the 49ers having a down year, it’s nice to see there is still competition for the division title in the NFC West.[/quote]

I would not count out San Fran yet. I think Hyde will have a top 5 back year for the niners.
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The 49er’s roster has been decimated by free agency, surprise retirements, and cuts. They will not be in contention for the playoffs this year I imagine. That, and people severely underestimate the departure of Jim Harbaugh, liked or unliked. Besides, the Rams have gotten better. I would not be surprised in the least if the 49ers are last in the division.
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Yeah, I am aware of what the niners have lost. Harbaugh was a great fit for that team for a while. His style of coaching does not stay efficient for very long at the pro level. 4-5 years. The niners offensive line has the potential to be dominant again this year and I believe Hyde will have a minimum top 5 back year behind that line. Kap isn’t an elite QB but he can win in this league at his talent level. Defense is where they will feel the most impact. All they have to do is be mediocre and they have a shot to at least compete for their division.

Seattle is about to implode. I know you say that the play call in the super bowl was the right call. There really isn’t any other way to put it, you are wrong. The players on that team know it too. Add to that the way Russell Wilson has been given too much credit for their success (Rodgers is the only QB in the league who makes more than Wison). Their line is bellow average. Their defense is not near the same without Kam. They just lost the opening game when in overtime their coach either called or allowed an onside kick attempt. Dude, really? You can’t defend that call at all if you are being serious.

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I can’t ever take any post you say serious.

[quote]mbdix wrote:

[quote]daltron wrote:

[quote]mbdix wrote:

[quote]daltron wrote:
SEA @ STL was phenomenal. Great win for the Rams at home. I don’t think they will, but if they replicate that success in Seattle then they will take the division. With the 49ers having a down year, it’s nice to see there is still competition for the division title in the NFC West.[/quote]

I would not count out San Fran yet. I think Hyde will have a top 5 back year for the niners.
[/quote]

The 49er’s roster has been decimated by free agency, surprise retirements, and cuts. They will not be in contention for the playoffs this year I imagine. That, and people severely underestimate the departure of Jim Harbaugh, liked or unliked. Besides, the Rams have gotten better. I would not be surprised in the least if the 49ers are last in the division.
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Yeah, I am aware of what the niners have lost. Harbaugh was a great fit for that team for a while. His style of coaching does not stay efficient for very long at the pro level. 4-5 years. The niners offensive line has the potential to be dominant again this year and I believe Hyde will have a minimum top 5 back year behind that line. Kap isn’t an elite QB but he can win in this league at his talent level. Defense is where they will feel the most impact. All they have to do is be mediocre and they have a shot to at least compete for their division.

Seattle is about to implode. I know you say that the play call in the super bowl was the right call. There really isn’t any other way to put it, you are wrong. The players on that team know it too. Add to that the way Russell Wilson has been given too much credit for their success (Rodgers is the only QB in the league who makes more than Wison). Their line is bellow average. Their defense is not near the same without Kam. They just lost the opening game when in overtime their coach either called or allowed an onside kick attempt. Dude, really? You can’t defend that call at all if you are being serious.

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I’m not sure if you’re being serious about half the things you said…

Regarding the 49er’s offensive line, how can you say that given the fact that every position on the line except for LT and one of the guards is a down grade from last season? You really think Jordan Devey is better than Iupati? Or that Erik Pears is better than Davis? You are debating that?

As for their defense, good luck. Decimated is putting it kindly. Again, huge downgrades in all three levels of the defense.

Not to mention, the Rams and Seahawks are better than the 49ers. Hands down.

As for Seattle, did you even watch the game? Yes, Seattle’s D has a drop off without Chancelleor, but did they look like a team who was about to implode? That was probably the best game of the week, two NFC heavyweights going at it. As for the on-side kick, Carrol thought his defense would hold them to at least a FG (which they did), and that his offense could at the least match it (which they didn’t). But hey, I know how easy it is to second guess from the couch after the fact.

[quote]daltron wrote:

[quote]mbdix wrote:

[quote]daltron wrote:

[quote]mbdix wrote:

[quote]daltron wrote:
SEA @ STL was phenomenal. Great win for the Rams at home. I don’t think they will, but if they replicate that success in Seattle then they will take the division. With the 49ers having a down year, it’s nice to see there is still competition for the division title in the NFC West.[/quote]

I would not count out San Fran yet. I think Hyde will have a top 5 back year for the niners.
[/quote]

The 49er’s roster has been decimated by free agency, surprise retirements, and cuts. They will not be in contention for the playoffs this year I imagine. That, and people severely underestimate the departure of Jim Harbaugh, liked or unliked. Besides, the Rams have gotten better. I would not be surprised in the least if the 49ers are last in the division.
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Yeah, I am aware of what the niners have lost. Harbaugh was a great fit for that team for a while. His style of coaching does not stay efficient for very long at the pro level. 4-5 years. The niners offensive line has the potential to be dominant again this year and I believe Hyde will have a minimum top 5 back year behind that line. Kap isn’t an elite QB but he can win in this league at his talent level. Defense is where they will feel the most impact. All they have to do is be mediocre and they have a shot to at least compete for their division.

Seattle is about to implode. I know you say that the play call in the super bowl was the right call. There really isn’t any other way to put it, you are wrong. The players on that team know it too. Add to that the way Russell Wilson has been given too much credit for their success (Rodgers is the only QB in the league who makes more than Wison). Their line is bellow average. Their defense is not near the same without Kam. They just lost the opening game when in overtime their coach either called or allowed an onside kick attempt. Dude, really? You can’t defend that call at all if you are being serious.

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I’m not sure if you’re being serious about half the things you said…

Regarding the 49er’s offensive line, how can you say that given the fact that every position on the line except for LT and one of the guards is a down grade from last season? You really think Jordan Devey is better than Iupati? Or that Erik Pears is better than Davis? You are debating that?

As for their defense, good luck. Decimated is putting it kindly. Again, huge downgrades in all three levels of the defense.

Not to mention, the Rams and Seahawks are better than the 49ers. Hands down.

As for Seattle, did you even watch the game? Yes, Seattle’s D has a drop off without Chancelleor, but did they look like a team who was about to implode? That was probably the best game of the week, two NFC heavyweights going at it. As for the on-side kick, Carrol thought his defense would hold them to at least a FG (which they did), and that his offense could at the least match it (which they didn’t). But hey, I know how easy it is to second guess from the couch after the fact.
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Dude don’t waste your time. He is a delusional Cowboys fan.

Raven’s looked awesome :confused:

Suggs out for the year.

FUCK