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2023 NFL Regular Season Through Super Bowl LVIII


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3 hours ago, infrared41 said:

 

That window closes a lot faster than people think it does.

 

There's a couple of people in Nashville who found that out the hard way last season. (Smart people saw it coming after the 2021 post-season, during which the Snatit were about the paper-tigerest No.1 overall-seed team to ever paper tiger.)

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36 minutes ago, tBBP said:

 

There's a couple of people in Nashville who found that out the hard way last season. (Smart people saw it coming after the 2021 post-season, during which the Snatit were about the paper-tigerest No.1 overall-seed team to ever paper tiger.)

 

Anybody who saw Ryan Tannehill in Miami would be able to tell you that he was never going to be the guy to get you over the hump.

 

Maybe Mariota could've gotten them over the hump if his development wasn't utterly botched by a steady stream of donkey-brained OC's.

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1 hour ago, Unocal said:

I don’t know if I even want Josh Allen to be my QB anymore

 

and yes I am a disgruntled Bills fan

 

And a dumb Bills fan. Josh Allen didn't drop any passes or put too many men on the field or commit DPI.

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1 hour ago, ShutUpLutz! said:

and the drunken doodoobags jumping off the tops of SUV's/vans/RV's onto tables because, oh yeah, they are drunken drug abusing doodoobags

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1 minute ago, DG_ThenNowForever said:

 

And a dumb Bills fan. Josh Allen didn't drop any passes or put too many men on the field or commit DPI.

 

He was picked off twice. Still, how much of that is on him, and how much is on the receivers/O-line?

 

Josh Allen is the least of the Bills' problems right now.

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4 hours ago, Red Comet said:

Enjoy it while it lasts. Believe me, I know I good times don’t last forever but on the flip side, neither do bad times. 

 

I’m not sure if I’ll ever watch a game again after Mahomes retires because I think it’s just going to be all downhill from here.


I started watching football the season the Cowboys beat the Steelers in the Super Bowl, and I grew up right smack dab in the heart of 49ers country. I was a bit of a weird kid (still am), so I picked the Bucs instead of going with what everyone else liked. In that time span I think the Bucs have had one of the lowest winning percentages of any team in the NFL, while the Niners have had one of the highest. Even with that, I’ve seen my Bucs win the Super Bowl twice, and have never seen any of my friends or family get to enjoy a Niners win. 
 

Football’s weird, man. 

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10 minutes ago, FiddySicks said:


I started watching football the season the Cowboys beat the Steelers in the Super Bowl, and I grew up right smack dab in the heart of 49ers country. I was a bit of a weird kid (still am), so I picked the Bucs instead of going with what everyone else liked. In that time span I think the Bucs have had one of the lowest winning percentages of any team in the NFL, while the Niners have had one of the highest. Even with that, I’ve seen my Bucs win the Super Bowl twice, and have never seen any of my friends or family get to enjoy a Niners win. 
 

Football’s weird, man. 

 

In terms of just getting to the postseason and putting themselves in the running. I think the Vikings are one of the most successful teams in the Super Bowl era. What happened after that is basically a Football's Wackiest Bloopers videotape as directed by David Lynch. 

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4 minutes ago, the admiral said:

What happened after that is basically a Football's Wackiest Bloopers videotape as directed by David Lynch. 

 

I was thinking Darren Aronofsky as the director, following the template of Requiem for a Dream.

 

Yes, with the "Lux Aeterna" song playing over the defeats.

 

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Just now, Unocal said:

 Josh Allen’s albatross contract is still only the 2nd worst in football

Watson leaves Cleveland on the hook for $64 million from 2024-26. No one else should cry about how much money they're wasting on quarterbacks until they get within $10 million of that. 

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27 minutes ago, MJWalker45 said:

Watson leaves Cleveland on the hook for $64 million from 2024-26. No one else should cry about how much money they're wasting on quarterbacks until they get within $10 million of that. 

 

I'd imagine we see these crazy QB contracts dwindle with all the misses lately. Forgot Kyler Murray and Daniel Jones too.

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6 minutes ago, throwuascenario said:

 

I'd imagine we see these crazy QB contracts dwindle with all the misses lately. Forgot Kyler Murray and Daniel Jones too.

You would think so, but the NFL has proven time and again they're happy to chase bad money with more money when it comes to quarterbacks. 

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1 minute ago, MJWalker45 said:

You would think so, but the NFL has proven time and again they're happy to chase bad money with more money when it comes to quarterbacks. 

 

Honestly though, we haven't seen these kind of misses on big QB deals before. We've seen countless draft busts but how many players/teams have just totally tanked after giving a QB a big contract? Not many that I can think of. I think we're in uncharted territory here.

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2 minutes ago, throwuascenario said:

 

Honestly though, we haven't seen these kind of misses on big QB deals before. We've seen countless draft busts but how many players/teams have just totally tanked after giving a QB a big contract? Not many that I can think of. I think we're in uncharted territory here.

Wentz was a major bust money-wise.  The biggest bust money-wise is still Albert Haynesworth. Dude didn't even bother playing some games after he got paid. 

 

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