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Falcons lost: Check!
Lions lost: Check!

All the Dallas Cowboys had to do was defeat the Seahawks and they would have went into the final game of the season very much alive for that final wild-card spot in the NFC.

Scratches my head in disbelief that the Cowboys lost 21-12, especially after they seemingly dominated that first half. They did everything right except put points on the board. Also the Dez Bryant fumble and two missed field goals by Dan Bailey didn't help.
All 21 points were on turnovers. If by everything falling into place for the Cowboys to make the playoffs, IMO, then what? I haven't seen enough production this year to believe that making the playoffs would do more than playing one more game, and I am an optimist in the fan base.
 
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Jason Garrett has job security. Jerry Jones continues to back him up and say he's going to remain the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. In the past Jerry Jones wouldn't hesitate to make a coaching change but now he's committed to Garrett for better or worse.

Can the Cleveland Browns avoid an 0-16 season? They play at Pittsburgh on Sunday. I'm not sure who's playing or resting for the Steelers. The Browns had a perfect 4-0 preseason but an 0-16 regular season is likely. Some Browns fans have orchestrated plans for a parade in downtown Clevelend if the Browns finish 0-16. I wonder if Texans fans are invited? They do have our high first and second-round picks to go along with their #1 overall pick, as well as #33 overall.
 
It's been confirmed that Jaguars WR Jaelen Strong suffered a torn ACL...............#46 since the beginning of TC / #48 since the beginning of the League year.
 
It's confirmed that Ravens CB Jaylen Hill has suffered a torn ACL and MCL...................#47 since the beginning of TC / #49 since the beginning of the League year.
 
Arizona quarterback Drew Stanton reportedly played the 2017 season with a torn ACL in his knee.

Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Stanton had been playing with "a thread" of an ACL before it finally gave out.

Rapoport added Stanton is not planning to have surgery because he's learned how to manage the situation.

Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald said after the team's Week 17 win over the Seattle Seahawks that Stanton played the final two weeks of the season with a torn ACL:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...om&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial
 
LoL, the division knows he's garbage. Play solid run d and let Bortles air it out.

Jurrell Casey: When game on the line, Blake Bortles 'going to choke'
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...er-shot-jacksonville-jaguars-qb-blake-bortles
"As long as Bortles is back there, if the ballgame is in his hands, he's going to choke," Casey told 104.5 The Zone in Nashville on Tuesday.

Casey's most recent comments come two days after he challenged the Jaguars' credentials as true contenders following the Titans' 15-10 win to complete a regular-season sweep of the AFC South champions.

"We didn't want their offense to score at all," Casey said. "And it looks like that's what happened. It looks like that's what happened. Sorry. At the beginning of the week, I was talking about that.

"King of the South? King of the South? Sounds great, but gotta be able to beat us. Jacksonville didn't play great today. Appreciate the turnovers. Helped us out a lot."
 
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...regarding-jon-gruden-derek-carr-relationship/

“Jon Gruden is not easy to deal with,” PFT Live co-host Chris Simms told me by phone on Thursday. “He’s in your face, he’s blunt, he’s extremely honest. At the same time, he’ll be extra hard on a quarterback if he knows the kid has talent. The quarterback has to remember it’s only because he wants him to be better and knows he can be better. . . . If he wasn’t yelling at you, that’s the bigger concern. It’s all for the greater good. It’s only going to make you a better quarterback.”

Simms explained that Gruden regards his offense as an expensive sports car that he has loaned to the quarterback.

“You’ve got the keys to his red Lamborghini,” Simms said. “When there’s a lane to go to 100 [miles per hour], you’d better go 100. But you’d better not scratch it, either.”

Simms said that, in the end, the haranguing is “all to make you better,” and that Carr will “learn more football under Gruden than he’s learned in his entire career.”

If Carr can handle it.

Here’s a prime example of the dynamic Carr will be dealing with. Remember his Superman routine after running for a first down late in the Cowboys game, when he lunged unnecessarily for the pylon and fumbled out of the end zone, essentially ending the game? Carr compared it to taking the last shot in a basketball game; Gruden will compare it to crashing the red Lamborghini, because there was still time to get out of bounds and take that last shot without trying to do too much.
 
Long read but it goes into the internal problems the Patriots are facing. It was kinda interesting; especially the TB12 Medical staff vs the team staff.

For Kraft, Brady and Belichick, is this the beginning of the end?
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/pag...-brady-bill-belichick-internal-power-struggle

Brady is less fine with it this year. People close to him believe that it started after last year's playoff win over the Houston Texans, in which Brady completed only 18 of 38 passes and threw two interceptions. Belichick lit into him in front of the entire team in a way nobody had ever seen, ripping Brady for carelessness with the ball. "This will get us beat," he told the team after replaying a Brady interception. "We were lucky to get away with a win."
 
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Gruden.....................10-year $100 million contract guaranteed.................Now I'm really looking forward to watching this train wreck...........probably the biggest in NFL coaching history! :tvhorror::popcorn:

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That article is "click bait" written by a'scum bucket'...

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...can you say "scum bucket" boys and girls?
I knew you could
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Gruden's contract is heavily backloaded.

One league source said that my round-number example of $25 million over the first five years and $75 million over the final five years from PFT PM isn’t that far off the mark. More specifically, the source says the early years are much closer to $5 million annually than $10 million.

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That is a crazy amount of money.

Makes me want to give any nfl team the finger when they scream that they need public funding for a stadium
 
Did the Raiders follow the Rooney rule? I know Jon Gruden was their guy as soon as they fired Jack Del Rio, but did they at least interview one minority candidate in the process?
 
With the #1 and #4 overall picks, along with two high second-round picks, they should be having a lot of fun discussing mock drafts. Save the parade for when they actually build a contending team. This draft class could be their starting point for a solid team if they hit some home runs and don't draft more busts.

The Cleveland Browns should compete for the AFC North division title for a long time if they get this draft class right, because the Steelers only have so much time being good with Big Ben nearing retirement and Joe Flacco is getting up there in age. Andy Dalton and the Bengals haven't done much. The Browns have a lot to look forward to. They have some good young talent on defense already.
 
Wow. Titans won, the Chiefs have to wonder what the hell happened to their season after such a great start. I didn't think either AFC South team would make it out of this weekend. Wouldn't that be the shits if they both made it to next weekend.
 
Wow. Titans won, the Chiefs have to wonder what the hell happened to their season after such a great start. I didn't think either AFC South team would make it out of this weekend. Wouldn't that be the shits if they both made it to next weekend.
Yes they both will.
 
Is it just me or are the replay bozos in NY inserting themselves a bit too damned much.

you want to know why people have stopped watching... these frikkin' replay bozos are screwing up the game.
 
Even after the "updated Concussion Protocol," the thing remains a joke! Cam Newton sustained a severe hit to the head near the end of the game. Then on the way to the sidelines dropped to his knees. Instability is an automatic trip to the locker room.............it didn't happen. After the game, he said there was something in his eye.............you don't drop to your knees because you get something in your eye (and he wears a shield besides). If the Panthers are not given a hefty penalty, after all the NFL's discussion of needing to be "extra safe" with the new safeguards, .....................
 
Divisional Round, who you got? I'm taking 2 home and 2 road wins.

Falcons @ Eagles - Eagles without Wentz, Falcons show why they're the defending NFC champions.
Titans @ Patriots - Patriots win at home
Jaguars @ Steelers - Tough game but Steelers have more talent
Saints @ Vikings - Brees and his offense vs the Vikings defense is going to be fun to watch but the Saints D should give Keenum problems.
 
Even after the "updated Concussion Protocol," the thing remains a joke! Cam Newton sustained a severe hit to the head near the end of the game. Then on the way to the sidelines dropped to his knees. Instability is an automatic trip to the locker room.............it didn't happen. After the game, he said there was something in his eye.............you don't drop to your knees because you get something in your eye (and he wears a shield besides). If the Panthers are not given a hefty penalty, after all the NFL's discussion of needing to be "extra safe" with the new safeguards, .....................

Here's a commentary made that coincides with my interpretation of the situation.

Panthers claim Cam Newton was poked in the eye

Panthers quarterback Cam Newton took a hit to the head with less than 10 minutes to play in Sunday’s loss to the Saints. While walking to the sideline, he stopped and went to a knee. After spending some time on the field, Newton went to the sideline.

He missed one play (a third-down that was unsuccessful and led to a punt) before returning on the next drive.

So what happened? He received a concussion evaluation in the medical tent, but he was quickly cleared to return.

“We are in contact now with the Panthers’ medical staff and we will not comment further until those conversations are completed,” the NFL said in a statement issued on Sunday night.

The Panthers offered an alternative explanation to the possibility that Newton suffered a concussion.

“He actually got poked in the eye,” coach Ron Rivera told reporters after the game. “They took him in there as a precautionary [measure] just to make sure, but when he was sitting on the ground, they were trying to wipe whatever when he got popped. So that’s what that was.”

If that’s what it was, then there was no need for a concussion evaluation in the medical tent. And if there was need for a concussion evaluation at all, the fact that Newton ended up on the ground means — based on a changes to the protocol announced late last month by the NFL and the NFL Players Association — that he should have been taken to the locker room for an evaluation.

The new procedures, according to the joint statement, “[r]equire a locker room concussion evaluation for all players demonstrating gross or sustained vertical instability (e.g., stumbling or falling to the ground when trying to stand).” The language has no exception for eye pokes or other head injuries that aren’t brain injuries.

For the play resulting in the injury, the broadcast footage shows Newton spin away from one Saints player. Before Newton can straighten himself out, Newton takes a chest to his helmet. He then lays on the his left side with his right arm in a fixed position, motionless for a second or two. As teammates help him up, Newton squints with his left eye, then with his right.

Next comes Newton’s inability to walk off the field. He takes a knee, and then he takes a seat. After removing his helmet, he blinks his eyes but he never rubs them or otherwise behaves the way most would when actually poked in the eye. Instead, he sits there, periodically blinking either eye, with no clear sign of trauma to either of them. (Minutes later, he’s seen holding a towel over his right eye.)

And, yes, it’s hard to understand how he was poked in the eye at all, given that he wears a plastic eye shield inside his face mask.

Based on the things that happened in the immediate aftermath of the hit, and in light of the recent changes to the policy, Newton’s behavior was enough to compel a locker-room concussion evaluation — especially if the league’s routinely-stated concerns for player safety causes the league to resolve any doubt in favor of ensuring that the player is fit to continue.

But here’s the problem the NFL faces in playoff games that have progressed to crunch time. By being excessively (and appropriately) concerned about key players who possibly suffered head injuries in those moments, there’s a chance that a key player will be kept from playing for 10 or 15 minutes of real time while he undergoes a locker-room evaluation, only to eventually be cleared.

Without Newton, the Panthers wouldn’t have cut the New Orleans lead from 31-19 to 31-26. Without Newton, the Panthers wouldn’t have had a chance to drive the field and win the game in the final minute. And if Newton eventually had emerged from the locker room without a concussion, someone would have argued that an overly cautious doctor or trainer or whoever directly affected the outcome of a playoff game.

That’s why, no matter what the league does to create the impression for parents, pundits, and politicians that the game is safe, key players in key moments will be more likely to be allowed to assume the full range of risks that comes from playing football — including but not limited to the risk of suffering a concussion, and then suffering another only minutes later.
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This wasn't a poke in the eye to Newton.........rather a widely complicate poke in the eye to the integrity of the NFL Concussion Protocol.
 
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