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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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southbankbornnbred
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Yet another coach sacked by Glenn - Engstrand, the OC. That’s eight or nine now (I’ve lost count).
Ironically, most fans - and many good pundits - would tell you that the Jets are now just one sacking away from being in a decent position: Glenn himself. After that, all major posts would be vacant!
My view is that we’d even need to go one step further than that, and get rid of the owner, too. THEN you could rebuild the whole franchise.
Ironically, most fans - and many good pundits - would tell you that the Jets are now just one sacking away from being in a decent position: Glenn himself. After that, all major posts would be vacant!
My view is that we’d even need to go one step further than that, and get rid of the owner, too. THEN you could rebuild the whole franchise.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
That’s very true - was at the Titans/Seahawks game in Nashville in November. Was half empty, but those Titans fans that were there were, let’s just say, committed to dishing out grief to anyone Seattle related
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Saw tue seahawks against the saints in seattle and after about 10 minutes with brees running the show it was like being at Highbury, was hilarious.
Was then on to San fran to see the niners and I've never seen a home player take so much shit than kaepernick did that night, was fucking brutal.
Yanks really didn't like him doing his black power stance
Football fans can be fickle, but an eye opener being at a few nfl games.
Was then on to San fran to see the niners and I've never seen a home player take so much shit than kaepernick did that night, was fucking brutal.
Yanks really didn't like him doing his black power stance
Football fans can be fickle, but an eye opener being at a few nfl games.
- Far Cough UKunt
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Council Scum
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Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 11:54 Have Seahawks ever won a super bowl? I don't think they have off the top of my head?
2013 winner
- Far Cough UKunt
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Have Seahawks ever won a super bowl? I don't think they have off the top of my head?
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Sadly for the Broncos, it was a done deal before they even kicked off without Nix, that Stidham is absolutely useless.
Bit like us last week, when certain players are out in the NFL its literally impossible for teams to be competitive even if scoreline's make it look like games are closer.
Seahawks will piss all over the Pats if that's all they've got offensively.
Bit like us last week, when certain players are out in the NFL its literally impossible for teams to be competitive even if scoreline's make it look like games are closer.
Seahawks will piss all over the Pats if that's all they've got offensively.
- El Scorchio
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Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 01:17 Of course it is ..
Whichever way the wind snows eh.
Of course it's lucky but keep telling yourself otherwise. To have a very slender lead just before the weather turns awful. That's indisputable.
And the opposition's starting quarterback going down in the last moments of the divisional round game is an enormous slice of luck. If Nix plays Denver win that- no question. Given how close it was anyway with Stidham there. And I'd have said exactly the same were it the Texans playing Denver.
And the opposition's starting quarterback going down in the last moments of the divisional round game is an enormous slice of luck. If Nix plays Denver win that- no question. Given how close it was anyway with Stidham there. And I'd have said exactly the same were it the Texans playing Denver.
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southbankbornnbred
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Really pleased for Sam Darnold.
The Jets were too quick to ditch him and, funny enough, he's shown that the franchise was a bigger problem than he was: we failed to coach him properly (as we did with Smith and Wilson, although the latter didnt help himself with his ridiculous attitude) and build a team around him. The kid had talent and we drafted him as a 20-year-old, which was very young. Needed to be patient.
He also got ditched too quickly by the Vikes.
Now he's going to the super bowl before either side.
The Jets were too quick to ditch him and, funny enough, he's shown that the franchise was a bigger problem than he was: we failed to coach him properly (as we did with Smith and Wilson, although the latter didnt help himself with his ridiculous attitude) and build a team around him. The kid had talent and we drafted him as a 20-year-old, which was very young. Needed to be patient.
He also got ditched too quickly by the Vikes.
Now he's going to the super bowl before either side.
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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And what's lucky about the Denver divs calling it ?
That's on Payton and his coaches .
Desperate stuff, and who says it would have made any difference in the RESULT anyway
IF ...WHATS.... AND MAYBE'S are the LOSERS CROWN
That's on Payton and his coaches .
Desperate stuff, and who says it would have made any difference in the RESULT anyway
IF ...WHATS.... AND MAYBE'S are the LOSERS CROWN
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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- El Scorchio
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Lucky bo nix broke his ankle last week
Lucky the Broncos wen for it on that 4th down
Lucky the way the weather turned when it did tonight
Thats some luck
Lucky the Broncos wen for it on that 4th down
Lucky the way the weather turned when it did tonight
Thats some luck
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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El Scorchio" wrote: ↑25 Jan 2026, 22:56 Lucky lucky New England again. If only Denver had kicked that field goal in the second quarter.
Luck my arse...ground it out in a gaff where the pats have always struggled.
The Defense unit were immense again..
The green eyed monster has shown its face on here I see.
The Defense unit were immense again..
The green eyed monster has shown its face on here I see.
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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southbankbornnbred
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I like Vrabel. He’s a proper coach and I wanted him last year for the Jets (before New England made their move).
Naturally, I want the Seahawks or Rams to turn them over in the Super Bowl, though!
Naturally, I want the Seahawks or Rams to turn them over in the Super Bowl, though!
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southbankbornnbred
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I absolutely loathe the Patsies.
But they’re a well-run organisation. The antithesis of the Jets. They know what a winning culture looks and feels like (so they knew what was needed when they sacked a HC who didn’t get it), they set high standards internally, they invest in facilities and scouting, and they draft well. They’re also ruthless when they want to sign people.
Until yesterday, we had a running back as QB coach.
But they’re a well-run organisation. The antithesis of the Jets. They know what a winning culture looks and feels like (so they knew what was needed when they sacked a HC who didn’t get it), they set high standards internally, they invest in facilities and scouting, and they draft well. They’re also ruthless when they want to sign people.
Until yesterday, we had a running back as QB coach.
- Takashi Miike
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I like drake maye and don't mind vrabel, but I've always immensely disliked those cunts. maybe it's because of the strange owner? belichik, of course was always the most unlikable cսnt ever, but there's something odd about kraft
- El Scorchio
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Lucky lucky New England again. If only Denver had kicked that field goal in the second quarter.
- One Sunny Day
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Watching on a dodgy stream because its still far less painful than watching Dermot O'leary for free on Channel 5.
