Shocking.
They'll get pretty healthy before the final run. Getting Akiem Hicks back is really a huge deal.
Never say never, but I'm not holding my breath (just hope they beat the effing Pack!).
Shocking.
It MIGHT turn out that you knocked the Cowboys out of the Playoffs.
Not bad.Vrede too wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 8:34 pmGo:
Carolina > @Atlanta. Unlikely to matter, though. Early game on TV here, yawn.
Baltimore (SB team) > @Buffalo. Shame they're playing, though. Either one losing helps the Pats and either one winning could hurt the Pats. Early game on TV here, cool!
@New England > Kansas City. Keep Oakland's hopes alive. Late game on TV here. Might be a good one.
Seattle (SB team) > @LA Rams Sun night.
@Philadelphia > NY Giants Mon night. Catch up to the NFC East leading6-7 Cowboys.
5-3 for my hopes, they weren't my predictions.Vrede too wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 8:34 pmGo:
Carolina > @Atlanta. Unlikely to matter, though.
20-40, ugly. They need a new head coach.
Baltimore > @Buffalo. Shame they're playing, though. Either one losing helps the Pats and either one winning could hurt the Pats.
Baltimore 24-17, good game.
@Green Bay > Washington. Sorry, GoCubsGo.
Green Bay 20-15.
@Houston > Denver. Not my norm, but I like Houston most in the AFC South.
Denver 38-24, doesn't ruin my day.
Detroit > @Minnesota. I like them both, but I'll root for your Wild Card hopes, GoCubsGo.
Nope, 7-20.
San Francisco > @New Orleans. But I don't hate New Orleans.
Wow, New Orleans wins by 1 on a Brees thrown, of course, TD with 0:53 left, missed the 2pt try. San Francisco 4th and 2, a Kittle eat Saints, too. 39 yard catch and run, walkoff 30 yard field goal, first ever 48-46 final.
@NY Jets > Miami. Not that it matters.
Yes, by 1.
@Tampa Bay > Indianapolis. Unlikely to matter, though.
Yes, by 3.
Crap. Could be the difference between #1 and #5 seed, or worse.
Definitely did not look like a Super Bowl deserving team. Of course, neither did the Pats, for what that's worth.
Nice of their offense to show up, better late than never. Wow, in OT. Looks like Dallas still has the tiebreaker, but it all could come down to Dallas @Philadelphia in Week 16.
I understand. I'm still a fan until they actually leave, then fuck 'em.
Utah Jazz (New Orleans)O Really wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 12:52 amI think a team, as a corporation, ought to be able to move whenever they want - although I'd probably require them to have made some reasonable settlement about any public money spent for a stadium on their behalf. But I don't think they ought to be allowed to take the team name, its logo, or its records. Decades later, I've not forgiven the Irsays. Plus, you can get some weird teams. Imagine the Phoenix Dolphins? Maybe Oakland Steelers.
Hah
<groan>
The article doesn't even mention who the other players are or which teams they played for10 ex-NFL players charged with defrauding healthcare program
Ten former NFL players have been charged with defrauding the league’s health care benefit program, the Justice Department said Thursday.
They include five former players on the Washington ********, including Clinton Portis and Carlos Rogers....
Damn, Carlos was an Auburn favorite of mineVrede too wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2019 11:43 am<groan>![]()
Misery on and off the field:The article doesn't even mention who the other players are or which teams they played for10 ex-NFL players charged with defrauding healthcare program
Ten former NFL players have been charged with defrauding the league’s health care benefit program, the Justice Department said Thursday.
They include five former players on the Washington ********, including Clinton Portis and Carlos Rogers.....
Agreed about Medicare Advantage and its shills.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2019 1:12 pmDamn, Carlos was an Auburn favorite of mine
More despicable but legal are the assholes like Joe Willy telling seniors to Call Now and get the benefits you Deserve
These bullshit Advantage programs were created to privatize (destroy) Medicare. They are a slippery slope at best.
O Really, here's an instance where a team that moved did what you prefer:Baltimore Ravens’ Lamar Jackson ties franchise record for touchdown passes in blowout of Jets
... It was Jackson’s fifth touchdown pass of the game and his 33rd of the season, tying the franchise record Vinny Testaverde set in 1996....
Jackson leads the NFL in touchdown passes this season and has also thrown for five scores in three different games this year. Nobody else in the league has accomplished that feat more than once....
The Ravens were established in 1996, after Art Modell, who was then the owner of the Cleveland Browns, announced plans to relocate the franchise from Cleveland to Baltimore in 1995. As part of a settlement between the league and the city of Cleveland, Modell was required to leave the Browns' history and records in Cleveland for a replacement team and replacement personnel that would take control in 1999. In return, he was allowed to take his own personnel and team to Baltimore, where such personnel would then form an expansion team.