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Eagles CB Arnold Darby suffered a ruptured ACL.............ACL #49.
Interesting background story.
Mark Davis: Don’t blame Jon Gruden for the Khalil Mack, Amari Cooper trades
Thanks for the correction.....typed it quickly and came out wrong. Will correct it in the original post.Ronald*
The Bengals have hired Hue Jackson as special assistant to the HC.
The Bills have cut QB Nathan "the interception machine" Peterman.
Marvin, here as your new official toilet paper holder, I will always be there to wipe your butt in messy situations..........
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Good, this game should be played at LA.Chiefs - Rams game will be played in LA, not Mexico City as originally scheduled. Crappy field conditions cited as the reason.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...ves-chiefs-rams-game-la-monday-night-football
Yeah. Not a fan of these international games anyway.Good, this game should be played at LA.
Just saw a stat on NFLN.
Through 9 games RB James Connor has more scrimmage yards & TD than LeVeon Bell has had in any 9 game period.
I dunno why should it be played in LA and not KC ?Good, this game should be played at LA.
I dunno why should it be played in LA and not KC ?
Chiefs - Rams game will be played in LA, not Mexico City as originally scheduled. Crappy field conditions cited as the reason.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...ves-chiefs-rams-game-la-monday-night-football
Why? I'm curious because I did attend one, and it was an awesome experience!Yeah. Not a fan of these international games anyway.
Estadio Azteca. I think it is the same one the Texans played in last year.I haven't followed location in Mexico closely, and curious if this is a different stadium from the one that the Texans played in last year?
I haven't followed location in Mexico closely, and curious if this is a different stadium from the one that the Texans played in last year?
Why? I'm curious because I did attend one, and it was an awesome experience!
Ok , understand your view, but the experience could be exciting. I spent extra time so that I could do the tourist things, but NFL went all out in making it an experience.Nope. Same one. Aztec Stadium.
Not a fan of taking the game away from the fans who made it what it is. I mean, I guess maybe it's OK for team's who struggle to fill stadiums, Jags, Rams, Chargers, etc. And I get why they do it. Money is money.
And I guess it would be cool if that's what got you across the pond for a European vacation or something. Then again, why would you want to go to London to go to a football game? If I go to London, I'm not going to something I can get here all the time. What next, hit the British McDonalds after the game?
And I don't see them bringing Champions League matches over here. Not talking friendlies, matches that matter. Of course maybe they have I don't really follow that crap.
As a season ticket holder, if the Texans ever lost a home game to London, I wouldn't appreciate a game being taken away from me just because the NFL can get more money out of them than they can from me keeping it here. F that.
Looks like Kubiak may unretire to be an OC. Not HC due to health considerations. Of course not an option for Houston. Damn shame. He and Watson would be peas & carrots. Link
https://bleacherreport.com/articles...om&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial
The Cleveland Browns reportedly want to interview Condoleezza Rice for their head coaching position.
Yes, that Condoleezza Rice.
No, this is not The Onion. We checked.
Twice.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the news, which would make Rice the first woman to interview for an NFL head coaching vacancy.
One of the dumbest things I've ever heard.
I saw an article saying she might operate as a pseudo CEO. Oversee experts like sign Kubiak & Phillips.
Still dumb.
A font office job? Yes, I can see that. Head coach? No way.
beats the hell outta me.My God, why would the Rams do this with their jerseys. Did somesone actually think this was a good idea?
Watching the LSU TAMU overtime this morning (thanks SEC Network for flashing the final) and I can't figure out why the NFL struggles so much with a decent OT policy. This is like a shootout in hockey only 100X better.
The NFL copied college on the 2pt conversion because it's more exciting. Time to do something similar with OT. No more boring run out the clock ties and FG tries.
Watching the LSU TAMU overtime this morning (thanks SEC Network for flashing the final) and I can't figure out why the NFL struggles so much with a decent OT policy. This is like a shootout in hockey only 100X better.
The NFL copied college on the 2pt conversion because it's more exciting. Time to do something similar with OT. No more boring run out the clock ties and FG tries.
Actually I thought it was the perfect example of why the NFL should never adopt the college OT. I know everyone is mesmerized by the basketball scores, but that was quite ridiculous.
The NFL should keep it like they have it except for the TD wins it rule. Give both teams possession. If 1st possession scores a TD, the other team still gets their shot. Ridiculous to go on and on where you don't even have to work to get into scoring position. It's just not the same game.