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GoCubsGo wrote:
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Did he post a pic of his family walking away in disgust?



Or not.
Opps.
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But seriously, congrats on a first-ballot, Hall of Fame career, @TomBrady.

We may not miss seeing you on the field, but the entire football world will.
Classy.
Sheesh, when you go looking at past chats you sure realize how much Useless fucks up intelligent discussion. The whiny, moronic posts are endless.
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Sheesh, when you go looking at past chats you sure realize how much Useless fucks up intelligent discussion. The whiny, moronic posts are endless.
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Too bad, Blaine Gabbert.

Tom Brady returns hours after 'final' touchdown pass football sells for more than $500K at auction

:crazy:
... Now the "final" ball essentially carries no value, assuming Brady throws at least one touchdown in 2022.
Opps. The buyer must be "deflated". :wave:
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Too bad, Blaine Gabbert.

Tom Brady returns hours after 'final' touchdown pass football sells for more than $500K at auction

:crazy:
... Now the "final" ball essentially carries no value, assuming Brady throws at least one touchdown in 2022.
Opps. The buyer must be "deflated". :wave:
Buyer Beware?!
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Buyer Beware?!
Receiver beware.
Tom Brady's 'final' TD ball sold for obscene amount at auction after Mike Evans gave it away

A lucky Buccaneers fan out there really owes Mike Evans a thank you because they just scored a massive pay day.

It has been Evans’ post-touchdown routine over the years to give the football to someone in the stands. And when Tom Brady arrived in Tampa Bay, that habit caused some issues for the Bucs because Evans found himself giving away historically significant footballs without even realizing it.

While the Bucs and Brady made an effort to recover the 600th touchdown pass football, the final touchdown pass of Brady’s career was allowed to remain with a fan because it came in a losing effort. Evans caught the touchdown pass with 3:20 remaining in the Bucs’ playoff game against the Rams. The Bucs were rallying at the time, so it didn’t occur to anyone that the football was going to be Brady’s final NFL touchdown pass.

UPDATE: Brady is back, which means someone spent $518K on a random football.



... You can’t really blame Evans for giving the football away because Brady hadn’t even announced his retirement yet, and the Bucs were still hoping for a few more touchdown passes from No. 12. But again, Evans really did make someone out there quite a bit richer.
Tom Brady returned to the NFL and everyone had jokes about Aaron Rodgers


Aaron Rodgers reading this like…





:lol: :---P

More at the link, but I had to make sure you saw the MJ ones.
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Maybe not the greatest SportsCenter commercial ever, but an awfully good one.

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Fri Mar 18, 2022 5:51 pm
Shocking.
Who would've guessed Deshaun is a rapist and a whore. 🙄

Deshaun Watson decides to play for Cleveland Browns, who offered most guaranteed money in NFL history
Browns' acquisition of Deshaun Watson proves one thing: There's no bottom for the NFL

The member teams of the NFL are morally bankrupt.

They were yesterday. They are today. They will be tomorrow....

What a disgusting, though disgustingly familiar, message this sends, to players and the public.

To players, the notion is reinforced once again that if you're talented enough, it truly doesn't matter what you do or what you're accused of. The league will always have a place for you.

Actually, let's amend: It doesn't matter what you do to women, the league will always have a place for you.

If you take a stand for the rights of Black people like Colin Kaepernick did, you will be summarily exorcised and have coaches like Pete Carroll say things like, "Well, I know we don't have a quarterback and I believe he deserves a place in the NFL, it just won't be with us." Which is pretty much the American stance toward equity for Black people at large for the last 150 years or so.

Kneeling during a song, an entirely legal, Constitutionally protected act, gets you banned for life.

Reaching out to dozens of professional massage therapists when players typically work with just one or two, demanding they be alone while they work with you, then allegedly exposing yourself to them, ejaculating on some and forcing at least two to put their mouth on your penis gets you a five-year, fully guaranteed, record-breaking contract....

In case you weren't paying attention over the last week, not facing criminal charges does not mean Watson is innocent. It means not enough evidence was presented for a grand jury to decline to indict. Via RAINN, the largest anti-sexual violence group in the country, of every 1,000 cases of sexual assault, only 310 are reported to police, and of those, only 50 lead to an arrest, and 28 of those end in a conviction. In that way, Watson's case is no different than nearly every single sexual assault case in this country, which underscores the fundamental problem our justice system has with believing women and prosecuting sexual crimes.

A woman in your life — more likely multiple women in your life — has been sexually harassed and/or sexually assaulted. Maybe it reached a level of criminality as defined by local law, maybe it didn't. But the mental and emotional scars have stayed with her for years since.

The Cleveland Browns are thumbing their nose at those women, reminding us why so few women come forward with accusations to begin with. Undoubtedly, the women Cleveland is insulting include members of their fan base and team employees.

But the Browns are no different than the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who employed Antonio Brown even after he was accused of forcible rape in a lawsuit and domestic violence by two women with whom he has children.

The Browns are no different than the league itself, which continues to protect Washington owner Dan Snyder despite nearly 50 women detailing an office environment rife with sexual harassment for years, allegations that include Snyder himself....

To Cleveland, a quarterback with nearly two dozen sexual misconduct accusations is a better option than a quarterback who is immature.

To Cleveland, a quarterback it may not even have for half this season because of those accusations is worth giving up three first-round picks.

To Cleveland, structuring Watson's contract so that when he is suspended he'll lose only a minimum amount of salary was worth agreeing to, which is arguably the most vile detail in all of this.

Maybe if we're all really lucky, the Browns and NFL will pander to our righteous rage by making the avatars on their social media channels teal in April to recognize Sexual Assault Awareness Month. You know, to show us how they really, truly care....

What a league. We'd say this is a low point, but it seems pretty obvious at this point that there isn't really a bottom for the NFL.

If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, help is available. RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotline is here for survivors 24/7 with free, anonymous help at 800-656-HOPE (4673) and
online.rainn.org.
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... Where will Baker Mayfield land?

The move also raises speculation about what the Browns will do with Baker Mayfield. Multiple teams across the league are in need of a starting quarterback, with the Seattle Seahawks, Indianapolis Colts, New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers among them.

The Athletic's Jeff Howe reports that Mayfield has told the Browns that the Colts are his preferred destination. Indianapolis boasts a strong defense, two Pro Bowlers on its offensive line and All-Pro running back Jonathan Taylor in the backfield. They're arguably a quarterback away from contending for a Super Bowl. Is Mayfield that quarterback, and are the Browns willing to trade him to an AFC contender?
I wouldn't hate it if Mayfield fronts a team I like.
Majority of all-female Browns fan group against DeShaun Watson coming to Cleveland

... “Is that really the person we want as the face of the Browns? Speaking for myself and the majority of the women in my group, it’s not,” said Robyn Lockner, administrator for an online forum called the “Cleveland Browns Women’s Group.”

She says the vast majority of die-hard, all-female Browns fans in her group are against quarterback DeShaun Watson coming to Cleveland.

“I have 6,200 women in the group and probably 95% of them are against this move,” Lockner said.

Although Watson does not face any criminal charges, there are still 22 civil lawsuits from women, mostly massage therapists, who accuse the star athlete of sexual misconduct or sexual assault.

“22 women, they aren’t going to lie. Five women, they may lie, they may want a payoff. 22 women are not going to lie. With a $230 million contract, the Cleveland Browns are paying his civil suits for him,” she said....

“Do we want to win? Yes, but at what point do we draw the line? Where’s our integrity? Where’s our morals? Where’s our character?” she asked....
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... The Athletic's Jeff Howe reports that Mayfield has told the Browns that the Colts are his preferred destination....
Opps.

Falcons trade Matt Ryan to Colts, sign Marcus Mariota

I've liked Mariota since his Ducks days, but he hasn't lived up to his potential. I hope he thrives with his new team.
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Vrede too wrote:
Sat Mar 19, 2022 6:12 pm
... The Athletic's Jeff Howe reports that Mayfield has told the Browns that the Colts are his preferred destination....
Opps.

Falcons trade Matt Ryan to Colts, sign Marcus Mariota

I've liked Mariota since his Ducks days, but he hasn't lived up to his potential. I hope he thrives with his new team.
So Baker and Jimmy G still on the board and Seattle and Carolina in need of passers with no franchise type QBs in the draft.

Who wants who?

The 9r's aren't trading to Seattle.....so there's that.
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The Seattle rats are jumping off the ship.

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The Seattle rats are jumping off the ship.

Time to bring the old sign back.
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Time to bring the old sign back.
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Made me wonder why.
Billboard reading "Will the Last Person Leaving SEATTLE — Turn Out the Lights" appears near Sea-Tac International Airport on April 16, 1971.

On April 16, 1971, real-estate agents Bob McDonald and Jim Youngren put the words, "Will the last person leaving SEATTLE -- Turn out the lights" on a billboard at S 167th Street and Pacific Highway S near Sea-Tac International Airport. The two realtors, who work for Henry Broderick, Inc., put up the billboard as a humorous response to pessimism generated by the national aerospace industry's nosedive, known locally as the Boeing Bust.

A Sign of the Times

The recession came as The Boeing Company, the region's largest employer, went from a peak of 100,800 employees in 1967 to a low of 38,690 in April 1971. McDonald said their out-of-town clients "were amazed that Seattle wasn’t a ghost town with weeds growing in the streets. We wanted to counteract that attitude with a little humor" (Duncan). They chose a billboard site that they inevitably passed after picking up their clients at the airport. The men rented the billboard for $160.

The Boeing recovery began slowly: By October 1971 the firm employed 53,300 workers.
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Tyreke Hill is on another level.
Shit.
The NFL is a weird league.

Tyreke Hill to the Fins.

https://sports.yahoo.com/report-dolphin ... p_catchall
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Vrede too wrote:
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Tyreke Hill is on another level.
On 4th and 13!!! Josh Allen is on another level. Plus 2. Okay, OT is possible again after being out of the question for a long time. Or, this could be the 4th game decided by 3.
Cheezus.
GoCubsGo wrote:
Sun Jan 23, 2022 9:04 pm
Tyreke Hill is on another level
GoCubsGo wrote:
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The NFL is a weird league.

Tyreke Hill to the Fins.

https://sports.yahoo.com/report-dolphin ... 42692.html
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Bills reach deal for new stadium, with a record amount of taxpayer money funding it

The Buffalo Bills set a record, and it greatly benefits the team's owners.

The Bills will have the most public money set toward the construction of a new stadium. According to the Buffalo News, the Bills will get a new $1.4 billion stadium.

The stadium itself is the first big part of the story. The second one is that the state of New York and Erie County is contributing $850 million to the construction costs. The most an NFL team has been given in public tax money for a new stadium was the Las Vegas Raiders, who got $750 million in tax money to help build Allegiant Stadium, a big factor in the Raiders moving from Oakland....
:puke-left: :bs: Guess I'm rooting against the Bills now.
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:puke-left: :bs: Guess I'm rooting against the Bills now.
Because they got a new stadium?

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