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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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"Kittle is superb - also often takes two oppos out of the game, because they often have to double-team him. He's fine player to have because other teams have to make so many plans for him. Harder to plan to attack the QB when you've got that outlet dragging defenders away from the QB. I'm defending Jimmy, too. He's OK. Will never be a great QB, but he's OK. Many NFL sides could do worse."
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"Nutsin 4:45 Apart from last season when I had him as a relatively high pick in my fantasy team, and the cսnt subsequently spent virtually the whole season injured! Hell of a player, though."
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"Prescott is such a strange QB. On sparing occasions he looks elite level, even against some good sides, and then other weeks he falls off a cliff, even against really poor sides. I suspect he's all about defensive schemes. He seems to read some schemes and structures much better than others. Really struggles under pressure when teams throw safety support at his primary routes. So his check-downs are never that great. His ankle injury must also nag away at the back of his mind. That Dallas side does look solid, though, because of that defense."
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"Dak's form is a big worry at the mo he seems to be now where mahomes was 7/8 weeks ago he's not making simple throws and making some bad decisions he did absolutely everything to try and lose that game yesterday we just got lucky that the defence bailed us out on several occasions. It's hard to see what the problem is but he's just fallen off a cliff, we can win divisional games by dominating on defence but we won't win play offs against any of the big boys we it's a Mis firing offense because this has been going on for weeks now. He's got 4 games to get his shit together"
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"Parsons is a beast at the moment. Proper combination of speed and power. What a draft choice he was. Some close games over the weekend: Boys/ex-Skins, Patsies/Bills, Browns/Ravens, 49ers/Bengals etc. But the ominous result was the Chiefs thumping the Raiders. Chiefs finding form just at the right time. Jets remain a complete car crash. In fact, I've kinda' settled on a view of our HC now: Saleh has officially been 'shit' so far. No more or less. He can wang on (and, boy, does he wang on!) about all kinds of semi-nonsensical business-based analyses bullshit...but when you strip away all the David Brent stuff, all you see is a car crash of a team, poorly coached and demotivated - making absolutely no improvements whatsoever. Nice guy, out of his depth at the moment. No doubt we'll have Saleh again next season. Any coach deserves two years, I guess. Even Gase got that. But I'm not holding my breath on this guy any longer. We can see straight through his cod-philosophy. If he improves in time, great. But he has got a LONG way to go - and is already beginning to run out of games. In the NFL these days, you generally get two seasons to prove yourself: 34 games. Saleh has coached 13 already at the end of the season he'll be halfway through a likely NFL tenure. Teams then start thinking seriously about making coaching changes around 12 games into any second season. So by my reckoning, Saleh has around 16 games left to save his tenure at the Jets. Some fans are genuinely already just counting down his games. People think you get time. You don't. That's why, in general, I think sides like the Jets should appoint experience when they get the chance."
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Niners win big on the road against a talented Bengal team. Only a game behind the Rams should they lose to the Cards. Kittle is the best Tight End in football! Plus we've got a Deebo! Schedule isn't too bad now so playoffs are a strong possibility.
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Re: NFL (since 2016)
"Parsons is an absolute monster Talking of absolute monsters, my Fantasy Team is horrendous it's Jonathan Taylor on a bye week"
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"Heinicke producing possibly the worst QB performance I've seen in a skins jersey, absolute car crash cսnt"
Re: NFL (since 2016)
"Didn't realise there were games today, surprisingly the Vikings beat the Steelers, stick that in your pipe and smoke it, Terry Bradshaw"
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"""Should be a good Boys/ex-Skins game. Hope it harks back to the big battles in the 80s."" Tom Landry v Joe Gibbs two HCs I really liked"
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Re: NFL (since 2016)
Southbank Tough game they are looking good Defensively we look good and are getting better week by week Gregory could be back and parsons just seems to get better every week. They need to cut the penalties out but I will say we've had some unbelievable officiating especially in the raiders and Kansas games Offensively is my worry which is not what I was expecting to say. We seem to be putting good numbers up but when you actually watch the games just don't seem to be playing that well. Personally I'd like to see a lot more of pollard and a lot less of zeek cos if we can get the running game going again it opens up the whole offence again. There's still an outside chance of top seed as we have the cards at home penultimate game but we can't have any slip ups before then.
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"Not going to be a pushover for the Cowgirls in Washington, though, Norf. The Girls should win it, on paper. But as TM has been pointing out, there is a real team spirit within that ex-Skins squad. They're well drilled, they've got some real strength on the lines and make opponents work for it. I like the way things are building in Washington after years of mediocrity. They give hope to the hopeless - like the Jets! Should be a good Boys/ex-Skins game. Hope it harks back to the big battles in the 80s."
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Re: NFL (since 2016)
Think Sunday will decide the nfc east especially if we beat Washington Apart from the cardinals nobody really looking like they're not capable of slipping up at any moment
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"That Washington link is superb! That's what a united dressing room looks and feels like. And that matters when games are on the line. I get the feeling that's what West Ham's dressing room is like right now, in terms of team unity etc."
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"Btw, I'm becoming quite proud of the way the Jets find new ways to trouble the record books every week this shitshow descends further towards the actual fires of hell. So, this week, we became the first team in NFL history to score three touchdowns and still end up with just 18 points - because we missed TWO extra-point kicks and then gave up even trying for them. We cut the shit kicker (as opposed to shitkicker) we drafted and replaced him with the man who couldn't beat the shit kicker in practice...and, lo and behold, the worst kicker on the Jets roster (out of a field of two) turned out to be worse than the best kicker at the Jets. Who was a shit kicker. Feck knows what piece of unwanted history awaits us next week. Shitkickers!"
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"TM - your lot look like a team. A proper team where everybody is pulling in the same direction and generally knows that they're doing, even in those areas where they lack quality. Good, solid football and it keeps you competitive against most sides. I'd bite your arm off for that right now!"
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"Grump - couple of years ago, we'd have bitten your arm off for Jimmy G! He is struggling, though. I actually think he's an ""ok"" QB under the right coach and in the right system. He's never going to be great or in that elite class within the NFL. The 49ers expect so much better, historically, which is fair enough when they've had the likes of Montana, Young etc. But he would do a job for some sides. The problem you've got that is that Lance is waiting in the wings and the inevitability of his take-over as starting QB means everybody is picking more holes than ever in Jimmy G's game. The system being developed in Frisco is also a system that suits Lance more than Jimmy - understandably. In that sense, he's on a hiding to nothing."