LAX is horrible
Whats wrong with JFK?
And we all hope he plays in itWait. Malcolm Butler made the pro bowl? Elite legend super bowl winning cornerback Malcolm Butler? Well deserved!
When is Brock going to be benched? He CLEARLY is not better than Gabbert.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...-desean-jackson-ready-return-hamstring-injury
DeSean Jackson makes the Redskins so dangerous offensively, and its clear that he and quarterback Kirk Cousins have started to click. For the season, Cousins has a 130.0 passer rating and 94.8 QBR when throwing to Jackson. But in the past four games, those figures are even better: 154.0 and 98.5 -- both figures are nearly perfect. In that span, Cousins has completed 16-of-22 passes to Jackson for 342 yards and three touchdowns. So much focus gets heaped on Jacksons speed, but its his ability to not only track the ball but adjust to throws that makes him so difficult to defend.
DeSean Jackson still reminding us of what Eagles lost
Well, here we are, nearly two full NFL seasons later. There has been no Jackson suspension, no arrest. DeSean missed six games with injury this season, but he seems fine now, is averaging a potent 18.8 yards per catch. He caught six passes for 153 yards and a touchdown in helping Washington top Buffalo on Sunday.
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For a while, Kelly's success on the field blinded many fans to the reality of what he did in shedding Jackson, what he continued to do in the cases of LeSean McCoy, Jeremy Maclin and, to a lesser extent, Evan Mathis. That is, divest himself of Pro Bowl-level players because of some issue he didn't want to deal with, without taking enough care to ensure he could adequately replace them; the Eagles' record under Kelly in the draft and in obtaining talent through free agency is middling to poor.
What do the Eagles have to show for those four top talents? One thing: Kiko Alonso, a linebacker whose defensive coordinator, Bill Davis, acknowledged Tuesday looks completely lost at least a few plays a game. A linebacker who would have a hard time getting on the field for any playoff-caliber defense in the NFL, at his current level of play.
When Brock flames out this week, then play Peyton. Might as well go down with The Sheriff behind center. Like a Wild Bunch sorta thing
Peyton has been put out to pasture. Besides, I'd rather not have him die out there on the field due to bad lineplay.
If he's on the bench he gets to live and not play out the role of playoff Sisyphus with another 1 and done. It's a mercy call by Elway really.
There still remodeling? Damn.All the bullshit remodeling just made it worse too
It's a bummer b/c it is such a talented roster and it really doesn't matter what they do at QB. The OL is awful, so are the backs, and neither QB is good enough to overcome it. Denver is among about a third of the league with QB questions this offseason
jags need to go to the playoffs. It is only destiny
The world isn't ready for a Bortlesmania.
Not if Brock takes him to Suplex Touchdown City!!The world isn't ready for a Bortlesmania.
The world isn't ready for a Bortlesmania.
No lies detectedJFK airport is shit
LaGuardia airport is shit
Miami airport is shit
No lies detected
friend likes the band one, larry. good job!
gaf friend of mine doesn't care for football but loves that bills 30 for 30 and wondered if there were any other standout 30 for 30/nfl films/whatever with the music & whatnot
he also thinks the oilers getting fucked by the bills in 93 was the best thing ever.
4 hours of sleep
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I've noticed an uptick in your Brock posting. Brock cannot escape the Gabbart tier. Just let the guy die out there in the field in peace.
Afternoon chaps.
Few Dollars More on TV, think The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is on next too. That's me sorted for the next few hours.
Aren't we all Patriots fans every week?I guess this week is the rare occasion when I hope the Patriots win.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/22/us/oberlin-takes-culture-war-to-the-dining-hall.htmlThe students at the college in Oberlin, Ohio, are accusing the campus dining department and Bon Appétit Management Company, the main dining vendor, of a litany of offenses that range from cultural appropriation to cultural insensitivity.
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Another article, published by The Review in November, detailed what students said were instances of cultural appropriation carried out by Bon Appétit. The culinary culprits included a soggy, pulled-pork-and-coleslaw sandwich that tried to pass itself off as a traditional Vietnamese banh mi sandwich; a Chinese General Tso’s chicken dish made with steamed instead of fried poultry; and some poorly prepared Japanese sushi.
“When you’re cooking a country’s dish for other people, including ones who have never tried the original dish before, you’re also representing the meaning of the dish as well as its culture,” Tomoyo Joshi, a student from Japan, told the paper. “So if people not from that heritage take food, modify it and serve it as ‘authentic,’ it is appropriative.”
Yeah it's tough out there.I guess this week is the rare occasion when I hope the Patriots win.
This is the culture that bred bionic
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/22/us/oberlin-takes-culture-war-to-the-dining-hall.html
not surprised tbh
Don't fuck wirh my alma!This is the culture that bred bionic
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/22/us/oberlin-takes-culture-war-to-the-dining-hall.html
not surprised tbh
I think my Brock posting is coinciding at the same time with the general public. Might be a bit incorrect at people not blaming Brock this season. Problem is, he is being given enough time and a top-tier team behind him.
Not suggesting he is done. Just not a good look for now.
Also, coffee.
He's just like any other QB at this point. When he gets time, he makes the throws and is pretty accurate. When it breaks down, he struggles.
I won't put the blame on him, because for the most part he hasn't been the problem. That top-tier team you mention failed as a team in the last two losses.
Fumbles, drops, muffed punts, bad OL play, untimely penalties, injuries and conservative play calling with a lead won't win you a game no matter the QB. New England learned that lesson in their two losses too.
Brock will have to continue to progress of course, but he's only started 5. Broncos fans and fans in general will have to be patient and hopeful. I'm okay with that.
Aaron Wilson ‏@AaronWilson_NFL 1m1 minute ago
Brian Hoyer expected to practice today, but not cleared yet, still under protocol, but feels good, according to a source
Truthfully Hoyer should retire.Boo! The Weed dream is dead.
Seriously, still wonder if Hoyer should play. 2 concussions in less than a month and 5 in his career.