If Brady's supposedly playing easy mode, why don't other teams do the same?
Seems to work out quite nicely, and should be easier than trying to find the next Aaron Rodgers....
If only it were that simple...
If Brady's supposedly playing easy mode, why don't other teams do the same?
Seems to work out quite nicely, and should be easier than trying to find the next Aaron Rodgers....
Allegiance Chart is complete, just need the list.
Nick Foles was 14-4 with the Eagles, right?
I formally declare allegiance to Arizona (CardsGAF) and Cleveland (BrownsGAF). I have different teams for different conferences just like I have outside shoes and house shoes, indoor socks and outdoor socks, indoor smartphone and trap smartphone dedicated to the fuckery.
No idea but those were very different teams. Look at how terrible he is this year with St Louis. No way could he succeed with the problems that the Eagles have on offense.
Holy shit!
No idea but those were very different teams. Look at how terrible he is this year with St Louis. No way could he succeed with the problems that the Eagles have on offense.
El Paso & Houston airport is straight old school.LaGuardia is a shit-tier airport.
So many delays and cancellations for no damn reason.
And it's telling Chip never would commit to Foles, despite all those numbers and wins. All I remember from that year is DJax and Cooper winning every jump ball he threw. Reminded me of what McCown was doing in CHI with Marshall and Jeffrey
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer...-in-carson-bid-could-mean-no-la-teams-in-2016Many of the NFL's most influential owners, including some on the league's Los Angeles Relocation committee, continue to have reservations about the Raiders' inclusion in the joint project with the Chargers in Carson, Calif. Their concerns over the strength of the Raiders' ownership group could result in no teams getting approval to move to LA in 2016, ownership sources said. Furthermore, multiple ownership sources said that the odds of a move happening to LA next year would be significantly higher if the Chargers were either moving by themselves, or if they were paired with the Rams.
Other owners have doubts about whether or not Raiders owner Mark Davis has the acumen to build a strong franchise in a two-team LA market, sources said. And, given that organization's repeated moves under former owner Al Davis and the controversy that ensued -- including suing the league -- there remains a backlash to the Raiders going back to LA. Mark Davis is a polarizing figure, and as popular as Chargers owner Dean Spanos is among his cohorts, Davis is not held in as much esteem. Some owners believe it makes much more sense for the return to LA to begin with one team rather than two.
Finding a way to get Spanos and Rams owner Stan Kroenke together is viewed as the best-case scenario for a two-team LA market, and although consideration hurdles exist, it may not be impossible if a vote is pushed back to 2017. Those two ownership groups are not close, and there would be trust issues. The deal that Kroenke is currently willing to offer for a second team to join his Inglewood project is viewed as far less than attractive by the Chargers and Raiders at this point, sources said. But things can change over time.
The inclusion of Disney CEO Bob Iger as the chairman of the Carson stadium project has helped the overall strength of that bid. Iger told me that the bond between the Chargers and Raiders is tight and there is no consideration that will be given to any arrangements with the Rams or other clubs. He was also adamant that two teams should enter LA simultaneously, though I continue to hear that is something on which several owners are not sold.
"I've spent a lot of time living in New York, and I'm a two-team NFL market guy," Iger said. "And I've seen how those two teams have operated quite successfully in one large, sprawling populous market. I have no qualms whatsoever about Los Angeles' ability to sustain two NFL teams."
With a potential vote in mid-January nearing, the Carson group still lacks the 24 votes necessary for any move. While the Carson project is generally favored over Inglewood within the membership of the Relocation Committee, its support is not universal, and sources said that support would likely be much higher should there be a solution that included the Rams and Chargers going to LA.
Oakland is also looked at, despite its substantial stadium woes, as a better locale for NFL football given the overall strength of the Bay Area, and Davis, desperate to get out of his current stadium and lacking options, is seen as more malleable by NFL brass and owners to other options, which could potentially include a move to St. Louis should the Chargers and Rams end up going to Los Angeles together.
As it stands, no one knows exactly what the end game will be in Los Angeles, other than the fact that at some point in the next few years at least one team will be playing there. For now, the jockeying continues.
May you get tortured with Elena mirror matchesWhy you hating on tickers?
1 good season and 15-9 career record is all the numbers and wins now? you've been football abused by all the bad teams you've chosen to follow over the years
@RalphVacciano-Big stakes tonight: If the Giants win, their game in Minnesota on Dec. 27 will be flexed to an 8:30 p.m. start.
And it's telling Chip never would commit to Foles, despite all those numbers and wins. All I remember from that year is DJax and Cooper winning every jump ball he threw. Reminded me of what McCown was doing in CHI with Marshall and Jeffrey
Eagles are maxed on prime time games
Since Romo is refusing surgery, who will the Cowboys take at QB in round one?
oh my gosh the suspensePatriots win the division if Miami loses tonight
Na that's a good thing.Man the league really hates the raiders smh
Na that's a good thing.
Also Fuck MRSA
May you get tortured with Elena mirror matches
I'm a Russell Wilson fan so by default I hope the Seahawks win it all.
Based Russell.
And it's telling Chip never would commit to Foles, despite all those numbers and wins. All I remember from that year is DJax and Cooper winning every jump ball he threw. Reminded me of what McCown was doing in CHI with Marshall and Jeffrey
If the Patriots don't win it I don't want any team to win it.
Imagine Eagles fans after a Reid SB win, though
If the Patriots don't win it I don't want any team to win it.
Yeah but there shouldn't beThere's always a winner even if the Pats aren't in it.
Real talk, Tyrod and 2nd round pick or Bradford.
I feel like I'm in bizzaro world with some Bills fans, they're slamming him but he's been good enough to win with outside of one brutal game.
Edit: I'm a complete believer, fuck that. He can improve but the guy throws some absolute dimes. I wish he nailed Watkins on that corner post, would have changed the game completely. Safeties would have backed up even more.
Yeah but there shouldn't be
Your face shouldn't beYou shouldn't be