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"Free agency started last night and was pretty crazy some huge money being spent. Osweiler getting £18m a year for the Texans, leaving the Broncos without a QB, Giants have spent a fortune on good but not great players, Oliver Vernon has more guaranteed money than JJ Watt. lots more deals but cant be bothered to list them all."
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Fecking hell! The Jets just traded Sauce Gardner to the Colts for two first-round picks.

He's one of our best players - a lockdown CB on his best days and two-time all-pro. But I guess the new leadership team want to put their stamp on the squad and want to build "their" team using next season's draft. We now have FOUR first-round picks in 2026 and 2027. And, no doubt, they will be high picks because without Sauce we ain't going to win many more games this term.

Colts going all in behind Daniel Jones at QB and that defense. Which should now be even better with Sauce on the roster.

Always one step forward two steps back with the Jets. We'd just given Sauce a $120m wage deal.
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zebthecat wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 14:57
Takashi Miike" wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 13:25
Joe C" wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 11:07
Not only that, but it was also against us, in that stadium, and on exactly the same yardage line
Joe, did you ever look at the similarities between the Theisman & Alex Smith injuries?

I remember seeing the Theismann's injury at the time.
It was sickening. 
yes, like smith, properly snapped the leg. it helped that joe was such a tough bloke, alex was to be fair too. he came back and played again, was a great pro
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zebthecat wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 14:57
Takashi Miike" wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 13:25
Joe C" wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 11:07
Not only that, but it was also against us, in that stadium, and on exactly the same yardage line
Joe, did you ever look at the similarities between the Theisman & Alex Smith injuries?

I remember seeing the Theismann's injury at the time.
It was sickening. 
Those coincidences are spookily unreal.
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Real shame about them Cowboys. It could get emotional.?

GO G MEN.
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Takashi Miike" wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 13:25
Joe C" wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 11:07
El Scorchio" wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 10:52 Very reminiscent of the RGIII bad and effectively career ending injury- wasn't that also in a game where he didn't need to be playing? Coaches have to be responsible with their running quarterbacks and to some extent protect them and save them from themselves.
Jaxson Dart feels like an injury waiting to happen as well. Too many risks taken. 
Not only that, but it was also against us, in that stadium, and on exactly the same yardage line
Joe, did you ever look at the similarities between the Theisman & Alex Smith injuries?

I remember seeing the Theismann's injury at the time.
It was sickening. 
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Joe C" wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 11:07
El Scorchio" wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 10:52 Very reminiscent of the RGIII bad and effectively career ending injury- wasn't that also in a game where he didn't need to be playing? Coaches have to be responsible with their running quarterbacks and to some extent protect them and save them from themselves.
Jaxson Dart feels like an injury waiting to happen as well. Too many risks taken. 
Not only that, but it was also against us, in that stadium, and on exactly the same yardage line
Joe, did you ever look at the similarities between the Theisman & Alex Smith injuries?

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southbankbornnbred wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 11:39 That Daniels injury (dislocated elbow) is a bad one, TM.

Thankfully, it's not his throwing arm, or that's a potentially career-ending thing. But it will take him a lot of time, many months, to get his arm back up to strength. I'm presuming he's gone for the season now.

Such a shame, because he has been a breath of fresh air in the NFL. I hope he can get back to that level quickly. Dislocations are never good injuries in any sport. But particularly the NFL, because the impact is often so great there's always a chance of a recurrence.
 
 
he shouldn't have been out there, no idea what Quinn was thinking with the game out of control and his first game back. I like Dan but people are starting to question some of his decisions 
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Ironsofcanada is a Saints fan
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Joe C" wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 11:07
El Scorchio" wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 10:52 Very reminiscent of the RGIII bad and effectively career ending injury- wasn't that also in a game where he didn't need to be playing? Coaches have to be responsible with their running quarterbacks and to some extent protect them and save them from themselves.
Jaxson Dart feels like an injury waiting to happen as well. Too many risks taken. 
Not only that, but it was also against us, in that stadium, and on exactly the same yardage line
That is extraordinary. Just rewatched that. The guy really shouldn't have been out on the field at all that day. But it's shit luck with two very promising young QBs.
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That Daniels injury (dislocated elbow) is a bad one, TM.

Thankfully, it's not his throwing arm, or that's a potentially career-ending thing. But it will take him a lot of time, many months, to get his arm back up to strength. I'm presuming he's gone for the season now.

Such a shame, because he has been a breath of fresh air in the NFL. I hope he can get back to that level quickly. Dislocations are never good injuries in any sport. But particularly the NFL, because the impact is often so great there's always a chance of a recurrence.
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Takashi Miike" wrote: 03 Nov 2025, 12:25
Trilby55 wrote: 03 Nov 2025, 10:00 Could we set up a who supports who table ? 
off the top of my head, and apologies for any missing names......

Redskins - Me, Council Scum, On The Ball, Holstebro
Vikings - Far Cough
Dolphins - Zebthecat
Giants - RBshorty, El Scorchio
Jets - Southbank
49ers - Grumpster, Nutsin, Trundle
Patriots - Crystal Falace
Seahawks - Joe C
I'm a 'skin too.
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El Scorchio" wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 10:52 Very reminiscent of the RGIII bad and effectively career ending injury- wasn't that also in a game where he didn't need to be playing? Coaches have to be responsible with their running quarterbacks and to some extent protect them and save them from themselves.
Jaxson Dart feels like an injury waiting to happen as well. Too many risks taken. 
Not only that, but it was also against us, in that stadium, and on exactly the same yardage line
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Very reminiscent of the RGIII bad and effectively career ending injury- wasn't that also in a game where he didn't need to be playing? Coaches have to be responsible with their running quarterbacks and to some extent protect them and save them from themselves.
Jaxson Dart feels like an injury waiting to happen as well. Too many risks taken. 
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Nasty injury for Daniels last night - hope he recovers from that quickly - good job it wasn’t his throwing arm. 

Another good performance from us, all really starting to click and we have so many weapons on offence now - two fist time scorers, two more for Horton who’s having a great first season, still got Kupp to come back, JSN is an elite level player now, and Darnold is throwing it around like prime Wilson. 

Biggest change this year is that our O line are performing. Good time to be a Seahawk at the mo
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Trilby55 wrote: 03 Nov 2025, 10:00 Could we set up a who supports who table ? 
off the top of my head, and apologies for any missing names......

Redskins - Me, Council Scum, On The Ball, Holstebro
Vikings - Far Cough
Dolphins - Zebthecat
Giants - RBshorty, El Scorchio
Jets - Southbank
49ers - Grumpster, Nutsin, Trundle
Patriots - Crystal Falace
Seahawks - Joe C
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Takashi Miike" wrote: 03 Nov 2025, 09:46
Takashi Miike" wrote: 03 Nov 2025, 07:23 it's difficult to think of a single fucking positive this season, but at least we'll have a top five pick in april
.......and they delivered that shit performance on the night they honoured one of our best, Art Monk. an absolute disgrace, and Detroit should put fifty on us next week
Mike we're shit and we beat Detroit. and yes Art Monk was one of the greatest receivers along with Diesel Riggins' running game.
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Takashi Miike" wrote: 03 Nov 2025, 09:46
Takashi Miike" wrote: 03 Nov 2025, 07:23 it's difficult to think of a single fucking positive this season, but at least we'll have a top five pick in april
.......and they delivered that shit performance on the night they honoured one of our best, Art Monk. an absolute disgrace, and Detroit should put fifty on us next week
Now, Art Monk was a fecking player. What a receiver. As good a go-to guy as there was. If the Skins had to make anything more than six yards on third down, that guy just came into his own. Teams would double-cover him and he'd still make a clutch catch in traffic.

He played one season for the Jets in the mid-90s when he was about 105 years-old - and still made around 50 catches in the year! It was the Pete Carroll season (as HC). Still can't believe we fired him after one year.
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Could we set up a who supports who table ? 
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Takashi Miike" wrote: 03 Nov 2025, 07:23 it's difficult to think of a single fucking positive this season, but at least we'll have a top five pick in april
.......and they delivered that shit performance on the night they honoured one of our best, Art Monk. an absolute disgrace, and Detroit should put fifty on us next week
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Some good games, though. Bears/Bengals was suitably bonkers.
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Two weeks unbeaten for the Jets. Oh yes.

Admittedly, this week was a bye!
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it's difficult to think of a single fucking positive this season, but at least we'll have a top five pick in april
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Pats won again ..just.
My day is complete
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Fuck me the Bears Bengals game is insane.
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