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NFL (since 2016)
"Free agency started last night and was pretty crazy some huge money being spent. Osweiler getting £18m a year for the Texans, leaving the Broncos without a QB, Giants have spent a fortune on good but not great players, Oliver Vernon has more guaranteed money than JJ Watt. lots more deals but cant be bothered to list them all."
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"I make you right with Jimmy G, sbbb. I think he'll be a great fit for you, and push you along to where you want to be."
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The Vikings are the end of the road retirement home for NFL QBs: Warren Moon Randall Cunningham Jim McMahon Brett Favre Those are just the top of my head
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"A healthy Jimmy G could take the Jets to the play-offs - and would allow us to develop a QB (including even Wilson) behind him. Going all in on 40-year-old Rodgers, and giving away a lot in trade terms, doesn't feel like the right move when Saleh and Douglas have put together such a talented young roster. So watch us trade for the veteran and blow it!"
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"Btw, lots of talk about Jets trading to land Aaron Rodgers. Two years ago, that would have been amazing. Wouldn't do it now. Even for somebody as good as Rodgers. He's 40 now and coming off a pretty average season with the Packers - which is quite a dive from being MVP the two previous years. We dived in to land another Packers QB legend at the end of his career once before (Favre) and it didn't end that well. His stats fell off a cliff midway through the season when his arm went. For the (trade) price the Packers are asking, I'd rather Saleh went for a decent-but-lesser passer and kept his talent around the ball. Rodgers gives them a huge chance - but it's a big risk at his age, and what you'd gain from trading for a passing legend you'd lose in talent elsewhere on the roster."
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"Bengals-Chiefs will boil down to Mahomes' mobility (or any lack of it). Chiefs with a fully fit Mahomes can throw any side away. Bengals probably the most balanced side left in the play-offs. Niners-Eagles could be very close, too. Got to think the Birds will edge it, but looking at the two sides there isn't much between them. Injuries will still play a big part in who wins the SuperBowl. Lots of key lines are in that phase where they're bashed up, but still playing. It's a horrible part of the season in that respect. Read somewhere that most of the Eagles o-line is carrying some sort of injury."
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"Backed the Bengals and think they're the best team left, especially if mahomes cant run, as he's no pocket QB. Never fancied the Bills, as never winning fuck all without a properly rounded team and their rb's are shit."
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"Being in Philly for the Super Bowl will be worth it. I was in Kansas City when they won a few years ago and it's definitely worth being there even if it's being played somewhere else. You stopping off to say ""hi"" to some of your CHUMS on Kensington Street, stewie? ;-)"
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"'the eagles aren't that great!' and the 9ers have had statistically the easiest schedule in NFL history - opponents averaging .417. Let's see how they cope with 67k at the Linc, rather than prancing about with all these west coast fannies worrying about their half time QUINOA. In all seriousness, got the two best teams left (and given what the Bengals did to the Bills, I'd argue the 4 best teams) so should be a cracker. If i was a betting man I'd say home field advantage matters but we've thrown in a couple of absolute stinkers this season and anything less than our best and we'll lose."
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"stewie griffin 10:43 Mon Jan 23 I was in Philly the night they won it, and it was pretty mental. They were out in the streets all night."
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"Disappointed in you stewie Judging a game against a diabolical new york team against a team who eat running plays for brekkie. Imagine the shame losing to my irrelevant, its a massive possibility as the eagles aren't that great!"
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Yeah was tempted to do that myself. the scenes last time were fantastic. The city greased all the poles and lampposts on Broad St to stop people climbing them but it didn't work. Don't want to get ahead of ourselves though. We've got next week to get through first. Unlike Dallas though we are great on both sides of the ball and I wouldn't want to be their rookie QB with the Eagles' front line hunting him down.
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"a bit PEEVED, herm - had a family do yesterday so couldn't go on saturday, and have my Dad's 80th on the Tuesday after the championship game so its all a bit rushed but figure its worth it. Might, might, try to go back for Superbowl weekend - by all accounts actually better to be in Philly that weekend than it is to be at the Superbowl surrounded by corporates."
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Nice one Stewie. Well worth the jetlag. Get yourself a sandwich from DeNics in Reading terminal while you're there. Fly Eagles Fly.
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Fly out Friday and back Monday. Shit turnaround but a home championship game doesnt happen very often unless you're Patrick Mahomes Repeats of this weekends performances and eagles win comfortably. Sadly unlikely to be that simple.
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What a genius last drive that was from the Cowboys. Shultz makes two absolutely knuckleheaded mistakes and then they go with the most idiotically designed play I've ever seen. Comedy gold. ü§£
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Warner is right up there with Willis and Bowman of our legendary linebackers and Bosa has to be getting defensive player of the year. Proper unit and will no doubt mean needing to find another fucking defensive coach after this one is plucked to be a head coach next season!!