Exactly. Look at Cleveland's o-line compared to Dallas. | |
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Oh babynoz ....................OK I'll play along. Sounds more like a character on Dynasty | |
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Either that or you're having corny ass Julian St.Jox flashbacks. Don't laugh at my funk
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Sad to hear about ex-Jet Joe McKnight, gunned down in a road rage incident. But someone has to explain to me why the killer was released. The sheriff is taking heat and rightly so. | |
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Steelers Sign Bullock, Release Shabazz
The Steelers announced the team has signed kicker Randy Bullock and released cornerback Al-Hajj Shabazz.The Steelers announced on Saturday that they have signed kicker Randy Bullock to their active roster and released cornerback Al-Hajj Shabazz
Bullock most recently kicked for the New York Giants in Week 1 earlier this year. Bullock was originally drafted by the Houston Texans in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draft. He spent three years on the Texans roster and then spent a portion of the 2015 season with the New York Jets. Earlier Saturday, the team announced that Chris Boswell had been added to the injury report with abdomen injury. He is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Steeler offense is playing sloppy, so far 3 drops | |
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Timmons earned his money. Green stepped up. Bullock gets a big thumps up. | |
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Giants offense is too one-dimensional, which I said will haunt them vs better teams. I mean, we can't even run it in on the goal line....jeesh! Their ground game is a fucking joke and erick Flowers is fucking trash.
I heard Victor Cruz after the game, and he was not happy. | |
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- IMO, the Seahawks and Giants are the biggest threats to derail Dallas in the NFC. Both of those teams have shown an ability to put it together and win on the road in January. The Jints have to make it in first. [Edited 12/5/16 13:28pm] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Giants aren't as good as their record.....the O-Line is shit, the TEs are shit and the ground game is shit. It's either Beckham or bust. | |
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The Ravens have a tougher shedule left than the Steelers do | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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I'm glad to know "clipboard-QB" who's passed for a 1st string QB Jay Cutler is Chicago is history. Though I don't have a dog in this race, somebody.... just beat the Cowboys. | |
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Last sentence is correct. That's why I would like to see the Cowboys have to open the divisional round of the playoffs against a familiar NFC East foe Giants or Redskins. Either one are very capable of knocking them off. Don't laugh at my funk
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I agree | |
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Dam you Roger Goodell NFL expands London series to four games in 2017If a little of London is good, more must be better. The NFL announced Friday the league expanded the 2017 London series to four games. "We continue to be incredibly excited by the passion and love for the NFL shown by our millions of UK fans," NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. "London is an amazing city. We have had tremendous support from our fans, from Mayor Khan and other government leaders and business partners, and we are looking forward to taking the next step in the UK by playing four games in London next season." The NFL has played three games in London in each season since 2014. All games have sold out. The escalation to four -- half of one a team's home slate -- continues to test the saturation level of NFL fandom across the pond. "London staging a fourth NFL game is fantastic news -- not only for the millions of sports fans who get to enjoy our iconic stadiums -- but also because it confirms our status as the go-to choice for hosting the world's biggest sporting events," Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said. "London is the international home of the NFL and staging the equivalent of what would be half an American football team's home games in the city is a huge step towards my ambition of bringing a franchise to the capital. "I am really excited to welcome more NFL teams to London next year, as well as thousands of American football fans from around the globe, showing that London is open to the very best sporting events and the world's greatest athletes." While TV ratings in America might be down, the NFL has seen increased growth in the UK. Per the NFL, Sunday viewership of games has more than doubled since 2007 and the Super Bowl audience has increased more than 75 percent. This season, the NFL is on pace to reach a record number of unique TV viewers in the UK. Adding a fourth game played in London will continue to expand the NFL's fan base in a burgeoning market -- as well as probe the potential for added revenue. Teams and venues for 2017 will be announced at 1 p.m. UK time (8 a.m. ET) on Tuesday, December 13, via Facebook Live at facebook.com/nfl.
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Ben can't play in the snow. Good job Bell [Edited 12/11/16 13:22pm] | |
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kpowers said: Ben can't play in the snow. Good job Bell [Edited 12/11/16 13:22pm] His INT's sure kept the Bills in the game. This game really wasn't as close as the score indicated. Don't know if Ben wearing the glove on his right hand affected him. Of course it's not easy throwing a football in snow late December in Buffalo with the wind bouncing off Lake Erie. [Edited 12/11/16 18:38pm] Don't laugh at my funk
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Eli and that offensive line was trying to hand the game to Dallas all night long, but they couldn't capitalize on offense. Cowboys should have had two more picks. But I truly believe Eli's problems are lack of confidence in the o-line. Flowers is hot garbage. Giants have to get this fixed....they'll have no chance against better defenses. Maybe go to a six-man o-line?
Big ups to the Giants defense....even without JPP, they got it done, and exposed Prescott. | |
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And that means what exactly? All of the mistakes made by Dallas were not soley Dak's fault. I have a big issue when people use the word "expose" when a game is lost. One lost game and all of a sudden now Prescott is shit? That's total bullshit. He's taken the Cowboys through 11 STRAIGHT wins, of course not alone, but his leadership played a huge part of the production on the field. It's extremely unfair and ridiculous to say that this L was on Prescott. No, he didn't play his best game, in fact this may have been his worst performance, but it's ok. He's not going to be this brilliant player every single game. He's STILL LEARNING. And part of that learning is having to know what it feels like to lose so that he can be even more greater. Yes, the Giants beat the Cowboys ass. It's true, they got the better of us and honestly, I feel like we needed to feel this loss NOW before going all the way to the playoffs on this winning steak and THEN losing. But now we got the media asking the question of when Romo is going to be starting again, AFTER ONE LOSS? SMH. Romo got us to the superbowl how many times? Right. The idiocracy is real.
[Edited 12/13/16 5:58am] I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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As a Giants fan, I DON'T want to see Romo. I fear him more than the rookie QB. | |
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Dak hasn't even played a playoff game yet....
smh at the lack of respect Tony Romo gets from Cowboys "fans" | |
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uPtoWnNY said:
Dak hasn't even played a playoff game yet....
smh at the lack of respect Tony Romo gets from Cowboys "fans" Well he's only won 2 playoff games in 10 seasons with a solid nucleus most of those seasons and in those seasons when the Cowboys didn't make the playoffs it would be because Romo choked in division clinching regular season finales. That would tend to earn you a lack of respect. He's still a better qb than Jay Cutler. Don't laugh at my funk
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