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crystal falace
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NFL (since 2016)
"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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As long as the NFL keeps the Philly and Boston market entertained. They couldn’t give a toss if NYC burns. As for the worse franchise.? The Brown’s may want you to hold their beer. (You got one Championship in the modern era at least !) And the Colorado Rockies in the MLB will definitely give you a good run for the money on that conversation.
It fucking gash South.! No doubt there. But fortunately. Following West Ham makes you realise what it means to have a well run organisation. Hang in there. It’s character building.!
GO G MEN.
It fucking gash South.! No doubt there. But fortunately. Following West Ham makes you realise what it means to have a well run organisation. Hang in there. It’s character building.!
GO G MEN.
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southbankbornnbred
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The Jets are easily the worst-run franchise in sport. Can't even tank properly!
In all likelihood, we're now need to trade up in the 2026 draft if we want to take the top QB. Good job we have around 4,000 first-round picks.
In all seriousness, I follow the Jets closely and I have absolutely no idea what their plan is. Because they don't really have a plan. As a team, they don't have an identity, or playing style. They don't seem to know what sort of players to prioritise, or what sort of characters they don't need. They don't have much of a playbook, they don't seem to know which top players they want to keep (everybody seems to be on the trading block). Nobody knows what's happening with Breece Hall, next season, for example.
They're just winging it, week in, week out. Have been for decades under these utterly incompetent owners and a succession of inexperienced, or poor, or both HCs and GMs. I don't blame Aaron Glenn, because he's just the latest to find out that the ownership, infrastructure and culture of the club is shot to shit. He played for the Jets under Bill Parcells (HC) and Bill Belichick (DC) in the 90s. Which - Rex's amazing defense aside - is the last time anybody really knew what they were doing.
In all likelihood, we're now need to trade up in the 2026 draft if we want to take the top QB. Good job we have around 4,000 first-round picks.
In all seriousness, I follow the Jets closely and I have absolutely no idea what their plan is. Because they don't really have a plan. As a team, they don't have an identity, or playing style. They don't seem to know what sort of players to prioritise, or what sort of characters they don't need. They don't have much of a playbook, they don't seem to know which top players they want to keep (everybody seems to be on the trading block). Nobody knows what's happening with Breece Hall, next season, for example.
They're just winging it, week in, week out. Have been for decades under these utterly incompetent owners and a succession of inexperienced, or poor, or both HCs and GMs. I don't blame Aaron Glenn, because he's just the latest to find out that the ownership, infrastructure and culture of the club is shot to shit. He played for the Jets under Bill Parcells (HC) and Bill Belichick (DC) in the 90s. Which - Rex's amazing defense aside - is the last time anybody really knew what they were doing.
- Takashi Miike
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- Far Cough UKunt
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- Takashi Miike
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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Joe C" wrote: ↑28 Nov 2025, 07:15 Having got home a couple of days ago, if your team ever has a road game against the Titans then I thoroughly recommend visiting Nashville - brilliant place. And as the Titans are so shit you can pick tickets up the day before the game for fuck all.
Only downer being on the last night I tore my calf, so am now hobbling about like an old man.
Oh, and Go Hawks!
Nashville has always been on my wish list ...I very much doubt I will ever see that dream come to fruition .
No worries ..you can't visit everywhere in life
No worries ..you can't visit everywhere in life
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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If the Pats manage to defeat a wonky Ravens they are on for No1 seed .
Who'd have thought eh?
Missing big players in offense through injury mind. .Maye's minder Campbell at LT is oot for a while with an ankle job .
Tell you what though if Pats manage No 1 seed .a bye and home advantage in a Boston winter is massive .
Who'd have thought eh?
Missing big players in offense through injury mind. .Maye's minder Campbell at LT is oot for a while with an ankle job .
Tell you what though if Pats manage No 1 seed .a bye and home advantage in a Boston winter is massive .
- El Scorchio
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Joe C" wrote: ↑28 Nov 2025, 07:15 Having got home a couple of days ago, if your team ever has a road game against the Titans then I thoroughly recommend visiting Nashville - brilliant place. And as the Titans are so shit you can pick tickets up the day before the game for fuck all.
Only downer being on the last night I tore my calf, so am now hobbling about like an old man.
Oh, and Go Hawks!
I second that. Nashville is quality. Some great food as well as the music. They also have an NHL team and Vanderbilt university in terms of other sports to watch.
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Having got home a couple of days ago, if your team ever has a road game against the Titans then I thoroughly recommend visiting Nashville - brilliant place. And as the Titans are so shit you can pick tickets up the day before the game for fuck all.
Only downer being on the last night I tore my calf, so am now hobbling about like an old man.
Oh, and Go Hawks!
Only downer being on the last night I tore my calf, so am now hobbling about like an old man.
Oh, and Go Hawks!
- Takashi Miike
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southbankbornnbred
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Jets fans quickly tiring of Glenn and Mougey, who need to show something other than “we’ve got loads of draft picks” between now and the 2026 draft.
Basically got two inexperienced kids showing everybody their bank account after selling the family silverware, while indicating they might blow it all on sweets.
People will be patient for a little while. But they had better have a fucking plan. That works.
Glenn’s prickly relationship with New York’s media isn’t helping him, either. He needs to grow up and accept that critics will criticise and fans are entitled to moan. I like the guy, but he seems to think the media are there to do his PR.
Basically got two inexperienced kids showing everybody their bank account after selling the family silverware, while indicating they might blow it all on sweets.
People will be patient for a little while. But they had better have a fucking plan. That works.
Glenn’s prickly relationship with New York’s media isn’t helping him, either. He needs to grow up and accept that critics will criticise and fans are entitled to moan. I like the guy, but he seems to think the media are there to do his PR.
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How about them Cowboys.!
Always nice to see divisional rivals beat each other up. The Giants become the first team in the league to be officially eliminated from the playoffs.(Not that,that. Was ever happening.!) Either way.
GO G MEN.
Always nice to see divisional rivals beat each other up. The Giants become the first team in the league to be officially eliminated from the playoffs.(Not that,that. Was ever happening.!) Either way.
GO G MEN.
- Far Cough UKunt
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- El Scorchio
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Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: ↑19 Nov 2025, 02:08 New England Patriots now 8 straight victories...beating the Jesters off of a short week to boot.
Easy schedule..?.…..I concede that...but the tough ones at bills and bucks they have done a number on both.
Pats are back baby...
The spanners and not so giants incoming in the next three.
Broncos looking strong but I fancy colts to fade .
Presume Crystal Falace will start posting on here again then now the Patriots are winning.