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Old 11-22-2015, 09:09 PM   #31
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I think Brock osweiler answered the question today.

So do you start him next week against the pats? If Peyton is "healthy" u starting Peyton? What u doing?

I think I sit Peyton for 2-3 weeks at the minimum...re evaluate Brock performance and Peyton health. Absolutely no way I play Peyton next week
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Old 11-22-2015, 10:01 PM   #32
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Bengals have the best unis in the league... I'm a little biased because those were basically our HS football jerseys but still
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Old 11-22-2015, 10:03 PM   #33
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I think Brock osweiler answered the question today.

So do you start him next week against the pats? If Peyton is "healthy" u starting Peyton? What u doing?

I think I sit Peyton for 2-3 weeks at the minimum...re evaluate Brock performance and Peyton health. Absolutely no way I play Peyton next week
I think what's going to happen is that Brock will start and lose against the Pats, and Peyton will be brought back the following week.
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Old 11-22-2015, 11:44 PM   #34
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I think the cards are taking the Lombardi this year. They are solid and deep.
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Old 11-23-2015, 10:07 AM   #35
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Orakpo having a much bigger year than Kerrigan...kinda sad.

What the explanation there?
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Old 11-23-2015, 12:13 PM   #36
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If the NFL wants to go back to the leather helmet and no pads brand of football, I wish they'd just fast track it, instead of this gray area where they are trying to have things both ways. I can appreciate their concerns for head injuries, but the reality is, as long as guys are in helmets and pads they are going to be banging into each other at high speeds and we are seeing games being ruined because sometimes it is flagged and sometimes it is ignored or just simply not noticed.
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Old 11-23-2015, 12:28 PM   #37
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How is that Chip Kelly thing going up in Philly?

Good lord, they are terrible. NFC East is bad, but Eagles have been worse - NFL Nation- ESPN

Remember when all those Eagles fans were eatin up all the moves by Chip? He is a genius right? LOL...
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Old 11-23-2015, 12:35 PM   #38
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How is that Chip Kelly thing going up in Philly?

Good lord, they are terrible. NFC East is bad, but Eagles have been worse - NFL Nation- ESPN

Remember when all those Eagles fans were eatin up all the moves by Chip? He is a genius right? LOL...
After a good NFL debut, Chip was given the keys to too many cars. I don't question his coaching prowess, but his GM/personnel skills seem to be severely lacking.
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Old 11-23-2015, 01:30 PM   #39
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After a good NFL debut, Chip was given the keys to too many cars. I don't question his coaching prowess, but his GM/personnel skills seem to be severely lacking.
Chip just has to get over his Napoleon Complex aka little man syndrome. Chip cant handle that someone is getting credit over him and his system, his ego wont allow it. Anyone that has been given any kind of credit was gotten rid of once he was allowed to call the shots. DeSean was given a lot of credit... gone. Shady McCoy was given a lot of credit... Gone. Their OL was called the best in the game and the reason for the offensive success... Broken up. Macklin was given some credit... No real attempt to resign him. Even Foles was given some credit... Traded for someone that runs the system much worse than him.

No one is going to mistake Riley Cooper as the reason why the offense had success... Resigned to a contact that is over paying him.

Chip thinks he can plug anyone in and his system is so good that it will still prevail. He is learning the hard way that talent matters.
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Wouldn't hurt to give this guy a look, maybe a change of scenery might help? Never know.

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Old 11-23-2015, 02:50 PM   #41
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Orakpo having a much bigger year than Kerrigan...kinda sad.

What the explanation there?
no idea what the real reason is, but the pop psych answer is Orakpo felt put down, and is out to prove the world it was the Skins, and Kerrigan got paid, and is taking it easy.

More likely Tennessee is in the AFC South which is an even worse division then the NFC East, and our schedule this year has included some very good opponents.
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Old 11-23-2015, 03:01 PM   #42
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Wouldn't hurt to give this guy a look, maybe a change of scenery might help? Never know.

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Absolutely!!! I watched this guy play at UNC and he was a beast!! Can't understand why the Jets let him go...but I'd definitely love him here.
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Case Keenum Was Clearly Concussed, Stayed in Game for Rams and Fumbled Two Plays Later | The Big Lead

Jeff Fisher is kind of a big POS. How does the NFL protocol not step in here and stop the game? I thought each game had a neuro on site watching and she/he could stop the game at any time? what procedures would the neuro even follow to stop a game? what neuro has the stones to a stop a tie game with 1 min left? does each game even have a neuro watching or am i just making that up? im think im concussed just watching the video.

the video is ridiculous.
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I think the cards are taking the Lombardi this year. They are solid and deep.
I picked Cardinals vs. Broncos for super bowl matchup. I think they take it as well.
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Orakpo having a much bigger year than Kerrigan...kinda sad.

What the explanation there?
People leave the Redskins and get better, come here and get worse, i.e. Culliver so far.
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