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NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 10 Mar 2016, 09:51
by crystal falace
"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."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 21:01
by southbankbornnbred
“Joe Flacco, Boomer Esiason, Steven Spielberg, Roy Rogers, Jerry Springer, Charles Manson, IshowSpeed, Roger Staubach, we have beaten them all, we have beaten them all! Doris Day can you hear me? Doris Day ... your boys took a hell of a beating!”

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 20:49
by southbankbornnbred
Can we still make the playoffs?!

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 20:48
by southbankbornnbred
WE WON A FUCKING GAME!

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 20:30
by zebthecat
The Jets match was superb white knuckle stufff as well.
Tua picking the Falcons to bits and our defence suffocating the Falcons is not what I was expecting and a nice surprise.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 20:08
by RBshorty
Jets get their first W. Well done South. You ain’t getting that record.!

GO G MEN.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 18:07
by zebthecat
Ouch!
Those injuries are horrendous.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 14:15
by F 129 Row66
I did try to watch the superbowl once but it was so boring. The English commentator was an idiot who kept referring to DEEfence and OFFence. Cheerleaders, people with big foam gloves, a bloke playing a banjo dressed as a cowboy, and the inane jargon of the commentary team all irritated me. The last straw was when the Washington Redskins scored a touchdown the team started doing a dance like the Okey Kokey. I said to myself fuck this and went to bed. It was so long and boring when watched live. Maybe the quarter back needs a little bit of skill but most of the rest only need to be big fuckers. In the paper the next day the reporter referred to the half time entertainment as "barbaric."  Let's face it, it is a shit sport. 

 

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 08:20
by southbankbornnbred
F 129 Row66" wrote: 25 Oct 2025, 18:34 American football is played  in Central and South America and is played under FIFA rules.It is also played in the US to a moderate standard in the MLS  This thread is about a parochial game played almost exclusively in the USA. It is a  contrived Rugby variant without the excitement It should be called US Rugby. It is long winded , taking forever, with a couple of seconds activity every few minutes. No skill is required other than catching the spheroid object and running with it. It is played mostly by big, steroid fueled blokes.
Might not be your cup of tea, fella: I get that. It’s a marmite sport.

But the idea that there’s “no skill” involved is bonkers.

It’s very skilful if you know what you’re looking at. Unless you’re watching the Jets. In which case, I understand every word you’re saying.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 06:25
by Far Cough UKunt
I loved watching Barry Sanders and Sweetness. But my favourite old school player is Dick Butkus the human demolition man.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 25 Oct 2025, 21:50
by Takashi Miike
no skill




Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 25 Oct 2025, 21:45
by Takashi Miike
no skill? go and watch compilation videos of walter payton, barry sanders, deion sanders or any of the legend qbs like elway, marino, montana, manning. you're talking nonsense

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 25 Oct 2025, 18:34
by F 129 Row66
American football is played  in Central and South America and is played under FIFA rules.It is also played in the US to a moderate standard in the MLS  This thread is about a parochial game played almost exclusively in the USA. It is a  contrived Rugby variant without the excitement It should be called US Rugby. It is long winded , taking forever, with a couple of seconds activity every few minutes. No skill is required other than catching the spheroid object and running with it. It is played mostly by big, steroid fueled blokes.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 10:55
by Far Cough UKunt
Fuck, lost again.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 21 Oct 2025, 09:16
by southbankbornnbred
Watching both West Ham and the Jets right now is like hammering giant nails into your own eyes - twice every weekend. 

There’s just no escape from relentless misery. This could be the longest season in all of sport.

The whisky stock must be high.

 

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 20 Oct 2025, 15:44
by Nutsin
 Niners getting it done. Shanahan has to be a coach of the year candidate.

CMC looks unstoppable all of a sudden and the Defwnse hasn’t missed a step even with Bosa and Warner out.

As Kittle gets healthy and Pearsall and Aiyuk return we will have enough of an offense to play a more balanced style of offense.

Question is will Purdy get back up to speed quick enough when he returns cos Mac Jones is playing lights out.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 20 Oct 2025, 13:52
by Far Cough UKunt
Vikes fell to a predictable defeat albeit a fairly close one considering our injury list.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 20 Oct 2025, 13:08
by southbankbornnbred
Takashi Miike" wrote: 20 Oct 2025, 11:26 I think we're getting what we deserve this year, and the football gods have spoken. If you have a player like Mclaurin who wildly exceeds their draft status, has five consecutive 1000 yard seasons (only 81 yards short of six consecutive, with 919 in his rookie year) and fuck him around, a model professional that hasn't given us an ounce of problems since we signed him. It's no shock it's imploding

Of course, the injury situation throughout the roster is abysmal but there's an old saying about knowing the price of everything, but the value of nothing. You reward consistency and leadership, and the front office dropped a bollock
Yeah, Washington has lost some of the excellent momentum from last year, TM. The treatment of McLaurin is really odd - he's an excellent WR and most sides would give their right arm to have him. So to speak!

Daniels not being 100% hasn't helped, either. It was always going to be a challenging year for him after last season's amazing performances - not least because HCs now have a lot of tape to watch and will prioritise containing him. So his extra fitness issues - missing a couple of games etc - have not helped. You've probably seen a lot more of him, but he hasn't looked 100% whenever I've seen him this season.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 20 Oct 2025, 11:45
by Council Scum
On The Ball" wrote: 20 Oct 2025, 00:04 I'm at the Cowboys-Washington game now. Deeply, deeply irritating. Although the availability of beer makes me think there may actually be a God.
Saw you were there mate, one of my bucket list games, though glad it wasn't that one. 

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 20 Oct 2025, 11:26
by Takashi Miike
I think we're getting what we deserve this year, and the football gods have spoken. If you have a player like Mclaurin who wildly exceeds their draft status, has five consecutive 1000 yard seasons (only 81 yards short of six consecutive, with 919 in his rookie year) and fuck him around, a model professional that hasn't given us an ounce of problems since we signed him. It's no shock it's imploding

Of course, the injury situation throughout the roster is abysmal but there's an old saying about knowing the price of everything, but the value of nothing. You reward consistency and leadership, and the front office dropped a bollock

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 20 Oct 2025, 09:52
by southbankbornnbred
I like Rob Saleh. He's a good bloke. But he needs to spend another year or so as a DC, and gradually attend more offensive/special teams meetings - gain more experience in what it takes to do well overseeing decisions on that side of the ball.

Then he can take another shot as a HC.

Was reminded last night that - apart from the utterly useless Adam Gase - the last HC the Jets appointed who already had HC experience was Bill Parcells. And that was in 1997: 28 years ago. Gase apart, every head coach we've appointed since then has been an inexperienced first-timer. The only guy who really coped with it was Rex Ryan, and that's because his defense was genuinely elite-level (significantly better than Saleh's). Rex was clueless on offense, but he got away with it because the Revis-led defense was outstanding.

That's Woody Johnson's cheap, David Sullivan-style recruitment regime for you. For Sullivan read Johnson.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 20 Oct 2025, 09:32
by southbankbornnbred
Lee Trundle" wrote: 20 Oct 2025, 08:15 49ers are looking pretty good considering 90% of their stars are out injured.  McCaffrey had one of his ridiculous games where he just smashed through everyone.

This Saleh bloke is looking really good coaching the defence.  ;-)
Saleh is an excellent defensive co-ordinator. He always was. He was NOT a head coach in any way whatsoever. There is a massive difference between being a specialist coach on one side of the ball, and being the leading play-caller, coach, organiser, analyst, culture-setting, co-ordinator of an entire franchise.

When Saleh gave up defensive play-calling so that he could try to improve all of the other important stuff, he melted like chocolate in the sun.

Aaron Glenn currently shaping up the same way. Co-ordinator jobs are easy by comparison.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 20 Oct 2025, 08:15
by Lee Trundle
49ers are looking pretty good considering 90% of their stars are out injured.  McCaffrey had one of his ridiculous games where he just smashed through everyone.

This Saleh bloke is looking really good coaching the defence.  ;-)

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 20 Oct 2025, 08:03
by southbankbornnbred
zebthecat wrote: 19 Oct 2025, 23:44 You're defence is still in pretty decent shape (Sauce Garnder notwithstanding) especially given the time they have had to stay on the field.
Offensively it is a total car crash.
The defense is quite poor, tbh. They are decent at containment. But they have no penetration from the d-line or linebackers, and no ability to take the ball away from opponents in the secondary.

The lack of takeaways in the first seven games has been shocking. They missed at least two sacks last night because linemen fannied around when they should have gone after the QB. At one point, they had a free run at Young (having beaten the blockers) and he managed to get his pass off before a lineman even got close to him. They are too hesitant because they’re expecting to be picked apart. So they ensure it happens.

They are still a terribly coached team. Were last year, and nothing has changed yet.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 20 Oct 2025, 02:04
by RBshorty
Not really. Denver are tough too beat at home. And it helps that the Giants HC is a massive fist.!

GO G MEN.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 20 Oct 2025, 00:41
by cygnet24

What a comeback by the Broncos. Unbelievable !!!