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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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"Jets traded for a half-decent OL from Kansas before the deadline. Guy hadn't played in 2020 - he opted out due to Covid - but adds a bit of depth for us. Decent move. Also kept Mims, May and Crowder, despite talk of trades for them. The Mims situation (he's barely starting) completely baffles me. He's a good receiver who lost a bit of weight (food poisoning) and plateaued a bit, but remains a big and physical presence. Clearly, LaFleur feels he doesn't fit into the offensive scheme - but in my view that's on him. If you can't make us of a WR like that then you are the problem, not the player. Anyway, hopefully the coaches will realise this and work him in."
Re: NFL (since 2016)
"Old players like Dick Butkus never went round driving and killing people, he just killed them on the field"
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Re: NFL (since 2016)
"Raiders 2nd year receiver who's been looking great this season, has been confirmed as the driver in a fatal car crash in Vegas. Being charged with DUI resting in death. The stupidity of these players never ceases to amaze me."
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Re: NFL (since 2016)
"Ha! That's true, although you never know. It looked to me from what I saw he had no lack of heart and determination which is always great to see. Next game will be interesting, but good luck to him. You love to see a story like that."
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"Scorch - it's the Jets: it is highly likely to be the former, but we live in eternal hope that it's the latter! He gave us a good day on Sunday, amid years of mediocrity, so he's already won the fans over. I see Geno Smith (remember him?) had a good day on Sunday, too. His first win as a starting QB since 2014. Every dog has its day."
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"southbankbornnbred 11:01 No-one plans for a backup QB, so it'll be really interesting to see how he does when opposing teams start to look at his tendencies, actions and attributes and work it all into a gameplan. He could get hugely found out or turn out to be a surprise starting calibre player."
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Re: NFL (since 2016)
"Hunter is a big loss for the season for your lot, Cough. Only makes life in that division harder, because OC's won't need to double-team with the TE now - probably means that they'll be testing the secondary a bit more. Do you have a decent back-up?"
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"One thing that I did notice in the Jets' game was that the Bengals, not having seen Mike White before, kept defending deep like they were protecting the ball over the top. White threw the shortage average depth for completions this season. On average, his receivers were standing five yards from him! The yards after catch were off the charts, and that's how the game was won - because the OC plotted to help his backup QB. I'm with Chris Simms on this: if the Jets spent more time planning to help Wilson in the same way, instead of just expecting a #2 draft pick to be able to throw lasers into double-coverage, then they would have won more games. It looks like the OC spent more time planning to help the back-up with a better play-book than he does with the more talented Wilson - who he just expects to be great off the bat (which is rarely the case)."
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"Some hilarious local reactions to the Jets' comeback win against the Bengals - including many people in Gotham having a meltdown over the QB situation. Lots of hysterical over-reactions to the idea that golden boy Zach might not be an automatic choice when he returns. We'll see, of course: it was one game and we got a bit lucky when the stray cats made some dubious play calls while leading. Mike White's first start couldn't have gone better, and he's guaranteed to start the next three games, too. If he wins more than he loses, I don't see the problem here - you pick the guy who's winning. Wilson could probably benefit from sitting and learning from the sidelines a little anyway, in the way that even high-draft QBs of the past did. He has no choice at the moment, due to his knee knack, so we'll see how he responds when he's back. Frankly, I couldn't care less if we're paying our starting QB $50m or $5. The NFL is all about winning. especially when you've barely troubled the scorers for ten years."
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Re: NFL (since 2016)
"no idea who the woman is, but Maurice was a good running back. not sure people want to watch them flirting :.)"
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Re: NFL (since 2016)
"Who the fuck are these people ""òpresenting' on channel 5? They are so bad it's like they've called in two people off the street."
Re: NFL (since 2016)
"I love watching a proper Henry trample fest. He has a rare combination of size, speed and agility. I might have been early this season or late last when he was breaking on the outside and cut in deliberately to stiff arm a safety on his arse. It must be demoralising for the opposition defence when he is on a big day."
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Nutsin 7:24 Mon Nov 1 Ha ha we never have any draft picks yet finish above your shower of shit constantly.
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Re: NFL (since 2016)
Sheesh Burns...are the Broncos tight on the salary cap or something? Or is this just a refresh involving a clear out of older players on big deals? Two Day 2s might be OK if they are early enough picks and you free up big salary space.
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Re: NFL (since 2016)
Disappointing to hear that about Henry. I do like watching him drag about five opponents 20 yards every few carries. The guy is a beast.