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crystal falace
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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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Takashi Miike" wrote: 19 Jan 2025, 15:11
oh dear II" wrote: 19 Jan 2025, 15:02
Takashi Miike" wrote: 19 Jan 2025, 10:26 I did, I can show the screenshots from numerous channels during the week. Problem is, nothing's been achieved yet and we're on the road again next week
I did too, based on nothing more than blind faith though!

".................fight for ol' DC"
 
Quinn & Coach Whitt faced and beat them at the back end of last season in Dallas, limited them to just nineteen points and their best defender that day (Cam Sutton) moved on in the summer to Pittsburgh. Goff also threw two picks in that game, and Ceedee Lamb had over two hundred yards receiving. I was confident our WRs would expose them, and Jayden would handle the pressure. Just gutted I didn't bet on it
It's amazing what having proper coaches, owners and a QB can do isn't it.
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will be in Philly for the game but have to say i'm not confident. We haven't played well in either post season game, our passing game is non-existent despite having one of the best receiving groups in the league, and we now have injury problems at corner, so Daniels could have a field day unless we can get Mitchell fit.

But...still feels somewhat ridiculous saying that given the strength of our roster, and you wouldn't necessarily take too many of the Washington team in ours... if we can keep the game in the trenches then we'll be ok - just don't think we've been convincing at all, and Washington are rolling.
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So the best teams from the NFC are from the East. The worse team from the NFC is from the East. And the Cowgirls are irrelevant as usual.!

GO G MEN.
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.....then fail to protect stafford
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What a catch, elite
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God I love a snow game.
It changes everything.
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oh dear II" wrote: 19 Jan 2025, 15:02
Takashi Miike" wrote: 19 Jan 2025, 10:26 I did, I can show the screenshots from numerous channels during the week. Problem is, nothing's been achieved yet and we're on the road again next week
I did too, based on nothing more than blind faith though!

".................fight for ol' DC"
 
Quinn & Coach Whitt faced and beat them at the back end of last season in Dallas, limited them to just nineteen points and their best defender that day (Cam Sutton) moved on in the summer to Pittsburgh. Goff also threw two picks in that game, and Ceedee Lamb had over two hundred yards receiving. I was confident our WRs would expose them, and Jayden would handle the pressure. Just gutted I didn't bet on it
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Takashi Miike" wrote: 19 Jan 2025, 10:26 I did, I can show the screenshots from numerous channels during the week. Problem is, nothing's been achieved yet and we're on the road again next week
I did too, based on nothing more than blind faith though!

".................fight for ol' DC"
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Back in the world of shit, failing teams, the Jets have already interviewed 12 head coaching candidates, with five more expected to be contacted this week.

That’s on top of the 15 general manager candidates.

32 people shortlisted. Which just confirms - as though anybody needed it confirming - that the owners and their suffocating acolytes have absolutely no idea what they’re doing. They genuinely don’t know what a good GM or HC even looks like on paper, let alone when he’s sitting in front of them.

32 people is not your shortlist. And it’s not being “thorough”, which is what some claim. It’s a scattergun approach to your most important personnel appointments.

It means you have no blueprint for what you want, you have no concept of which type of GM/HC you want and where to start in terms of selection.
Wouldn’t be surprised if they get very confused and interview Lopetegui.

I’m sure some of the candidates are decent or even very good. We might stumble upon a winning formula. But what are the chances? This is a franchise which, like West Ham, seems incapable of helping itself.
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I did, I can show the screenshots from numerous channels during the week. Problem is, nothing's been achieved yet and we're on the road again next week
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RBshorty wrote: 19 Jan 2025, 10:11 Kansas was Kansas. And Goff had the worse moment to start having brain farts. But a massive salute to the Commander’s.! Nobody. Not even Washington fans themselves even thought they would be in the NFC Championship game.

GO G MEN.
 
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Kanas was Kanas. And Goff had the worse moment to start having brain farts. But a massive salute to the Commander’s.! Nobody. Not even Washington fans themselves even thought they would be in the NFC Championship game.

GO G MEN.
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I’m not generally one to whinge about the overall refereeing in the NFL, which tends to be pretty good for a sport that, understandably (for player safety), has a lot of rules. In general, poor play calls (and of course they happen) even themselves out.

But, fuck me, the Chiefs got some serious help from the refs last night. 

 
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Excellent performance from Washington, that.

Naive from Detroit, as I feared. They’ve got the tools to win the lot but, as TM said, you have to grind out parts of the game and they were still calling trick plays when they should have knuckled down. That’s on their coaching staff, all of whom are highly coveted right now.

Daniels is top drawer. Very little fazes him. Superb attitude.
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goose wrote: 19 Jan 2025, 09:48
One Sunny Day" wrote: 19 Jan 2025, 09:43
 
Oops indeed. You actually think the American equivalent of the Sunday Sport is a trustworthy news site and not a joke site. How completely embarrassing for you. Did you agree with them when they splashed the front page that England got thrashed 1-1 at football by the USA too?
It’s reported widely so I’m not of your point. Last thing I’ll say on it as this isn’t the thread for it.
Probably best if people don't post in the thread, soley to demand highly racist terms be reinstated into the sport then, and just stick to the game. If someone is going to be a racist cսnt on here, though, damn right I'm going to call them out for it.
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One Sunny Day" wrote: 19 Jan 2025, 09:43
 
Oops indeed. You actually think the American equivalent of the Sunday Sport is a trustworthy news site and not a joke site. How completely embarrassing for you. Did you agree with them when they splashed the front page that England got thrashed 1-1 at football by the USA too?
It’s reported widely so I’m not of your point. Last thing I’ll say on it as this isn’t the thread for it.
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Oops indeed. You actually think the American equivalent of the Sunday Sport is a trustworthy news site and not a joke site. How completely embarrassing for you. Did you agree with them when they splashed the front page that England got thrashed 1-1 at football by the USA too?
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Anyways, like TM said this is not the thread for politics. This is one of the few on here that is pure and for the enthusiasts.

I always like reading this thread as I have a passing interest in the game, but don’t understand it enough t contribute.

I watched the first half of the KC game but gave up when Mahomes started flopping around trying to buy flags. I really hope they don’t win it. My brother lives in the states and is a REDSKINS fan so I hope they win.
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Takashi Miike" wrote: 19 Jan 2025, 08:39
the Detroit coaches totally underestimated what we had. chasing the game, Ben Johnson was still calling piss taking trick plays, complete disrespect and quite rightly come up short
The Williams one was just idiotic. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
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One Sunny Day" wrote: 19 Jan 2025, 08:17 Their biggest chance ever to get Detroit to the superbowl and they fucked it before they even got a shot at the NFC title. Fucking embarrassing.
the Detroit coaches totally underestimated what we had. chasing the game, Ben Johnson was still calling piss taking trick plays, complete disrespect and quite rightly come up short
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Their biggest chance ever to get Detroit to the superbowl and they fucked it before they even got a shot at the NFC title. Fucking embarrassing.
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Great result that for the Skins. I refuse to call them Commanders.
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the young man has lit them up, thirty one points at half time. nothing I haven't seen all season, he's played like this most games
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