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NFL 2016 Week 15 |OT| We didn't do it

Can't imagine Firing Pederson is good for Wentz growth. 2nd system he has to learn in 2 years and he still has the mechanical stuff ppl are saying he needs to work on.
 

Sephzilla

Member
Can't imagine Firing Pederson is good for Wentz growth. 2nd system he has to learn in 2 years and he still has the mechanical stuff ppl are saying he needs to work on.

Agreed. Firing Pederson would be awful for Wentz's growth. Case in point - look at how long it took for Alex Smith to be respectable because of all the coaching changes he had to suffer through.
 

Goro Majima

Kitty Genovese Member
I bet anyone in this thread can pick out real actual QB talent on All 22 and evaluate way better than Rick Smith and O'Brien.

No lie I would trust LJ11 better than those two

Outside that, it's probably true but it's not our jobs to be good at that.

This line at the post office is longer than what the line for Nintendo Switch will be

Hey now

Scalpers will be excited as fuck to buy the Switch
 

bionic77

Member
I feel so bad for any of the millions of people who get in line for a Switch at launch and go home without one.

Don't be one of those sad people. Get your shit together!
 

XiaNaphryz

LATIN, MATRIPEDICABUS, DO YOU SPEAK IT
Deadspin - Jamoke Running For Mayor Of Omaha: Let's Build An NFL Stadium

Taylor Royal, a 26-year-old accountant who is running as a Republican in Omaha, Nebraska’s mayoral election, has a really stupid idea:

Omaha, Nebraska is ready to host an NFL team in an NFL stadium. Enough talk about whether we want a casino on our side of the river, we want an NFL team here. Imagine cheering on our former Cornhuskers or seeing Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, and Russell Wilson throw the football on a Sunday in our backyard.

The stadium should crown our riverfront and anchor our downtown. The stadium will support and stimulate the airport, shops, restaurants, and hotels that have already invested in the downtown.

How? The NFL is looking at several expansion cities over the coming years and Omaha needs to be one of those cities selected. My administration will put together a proposal that highlights our incredible football heritage and Omaha’s readiness to host an NFL team. Our city and state have already demonstrated a committed love for the game where every Saturday in fall over 100K people flock to Lincoln to continue our sold out record and spend their dollars.
 Omaha can attract more people than that here on Sundays. We are uniquely qualified to house a professional sports team that brings in fans from all over Nebraska – and fans from Council Bluffs, Des Moines, Sioux City, Mason City, Cedar Rapids, and Sioux Falls. All of those people, from all of those places, every home game…Imagine the economic impact for our city!
 

Hindl

Member
Is the NFL actually looking at expansion teams or are they just looking to move current teams to new areas?

Persona 5 looks so good!
 

Bread

Banned
the nfl is having such a great year it should have 5 expansion teams

omaha, portland, austin, oklahoma city, and another team for san diego.
 

Line_HTX

Member
Anyone who doesn't think Brady is Top 5 this year is nuts.

Off topic - what sucks about the Packers run is that we're doomed to more McCarthy

I admit, I was secretly cheering for the Packers season to turn around because it meant that things will be fine in the future, heh heh heh
 

Miguel

Member

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It all makes sense now.

Peyton will be the owner of the Omaha Peytons, and sign Brock Osweiler as his starting QB, and Curtis Painter as QB coach.
 
I hope Elway can rebuild this offensive line during this offseason. Or hire a good offensive line coach that can coach this current group to play well. Holy fuck they are terrible.

There was one sack yesterday where the blocking was so bad that it looked like they were setting up for a screen. Except they weren't. They just got beaten soundly by the entire defensive line.

As a run first offense, the Broncos have broken a long run of 28 yards, their leading rusher is averaging 3.4 yards per carry (CJ was averaging 4.0) and can't convert on a third and one to save their lives.
 

Pepiope

Member
Agreed. Firing Pederson would be awful for Wentz's growth. Case in point - look at how long it took for Alex Smith to be respectable because of all the coaching changes he had to suffer through.
There isn't even a slight chance he's fired. He'd have to be apart of some underground drug ring to get canned.
 
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