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Originally posted by laker View Post
This seems to be a repeat of the Washington Redskins Over The Hill Gang under George Allen back in the early 1970's.
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Originally posted by Wildcat Khan View Post
And they traded away a QB with Super Bowl experience for a veteran with very little playoff experience. Maybe things are about to turn around in Detroit with this fleecing.
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Originally posted by Wildcat Khan View Post
And they traded away a QB with Super Bowl experience for a veteran with very little playoff experience. Maybe things are about to turn around in Detroit with this fleecing.
I think Goff is a lot better than Wentz. Trading him and all those draft choices for an older QB with a losing record is risky. I haven't seen Stafford play that much, but he seems better than those around him. Goff's stats had dropped off a bit in the last 2 years:
https://www.nfl.com/players/jared-goff/stats/
I remember when the Oilers and the Raiders traded QBs. Dan Pastorini for the Snake. Dan broke his leg early in the season and Jim Plunkett took the Raiders to the Super Bowl, with a stop in Houston to crush the old Snake. That trade still makes me sick.
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Originally posted by laker View Post
The Motor City Kitties deserve better than what has happened to them. They still haven't reached the T-Wolves level of suckage yet, but it has been a rocky road- and I'm not talking ice cream.
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Originally posted by WT_TKW View Post
Goff impressed me when he played with first a broken thumb, then a stapled thumb (ouch!). I remember he and Wentz were supposed to be great. Both fell out of favor around the same time. The Eagles should trade him to Chicago for Nick Foles.
I think Goff is a lot better than Wentz. Trading him and all those draft choices for an older QB with a losing record is risky. I haven't seen Stafford play that much, but he seems better than those around him. Goff's stats had dropped off a bit in the last 2 years:
https://www.nfl.com/players/jared-goff/stats/
I remember when the Oilers and the Raiders traded QBs. Dan Pastorini for the Snake. Dan broke his leg early in the season and Jim Plunkett took the Raiders to the Super Bowl, with a stop in Houston to crush the old Snake. That trade still makes me sick.
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Originally posted by WT_TKW View Post
I liked George, his Redskins were fun to watch.
Did you see the bowl game up in Boise where they poured French fries over the winning coach with a minute to go in the game. Got a penalty for leaving a mess. What a waste of fries!
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Originally posted by laker View Post
I liked George. Then they killed him and the Long Beach football program by pouring Gatorade over him. I've always hated that stupid practice ever since.
Did you see the bowl game up in Boise where they poured French fries over the winning coach with a minute to go in the game. Got a penalty for leaving a mess. What a waste of fries!
No, I missed the french fry debacle, evidently in honor of Idaho potatoes? I think some handshakes, or even carrying the coach off the field would be preferable to icy baths and food thrown at them.
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Originally posted by WT_TKW View Post
That was very sad but at least George went out a winner. He coached Long Beach to a winning season for the first time in a long time.
No, I missed the french fry debacle, evidently in honor of Idaho potatoes? I think some handshakes, or even carrying the coach off the field would be preferable to icy baths and food thrown at them.
I looked it up for you. Nevada did it last year too and were flagged for it.
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Originally posted by Wildcat Khan View Post
As a Seattle fan I'm not complaining at all about the Rams trading away their future. It just makes no sense to me to trade all those picks for an old QB along with a 1st round pick QB in Goff. This isn't like Seattle trading for Jamal Adams for example with an old safety and picks for a very young all pro safety.
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Originally posted by Redwing View Post
I suspect you'd label me biased, but Stafford has a good 5 years left in him. His arm is as strong as ever and he doesn't rely on his feet for speed. He may have weaknesses, but his age isn't one yet. He may be playing after that safety hangs it up even.
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Super Bowl Sunday, with Tom Brady. How unusual!
I really don't know who to root for. I like the Chiefs and Andy Reid but I also like the fact that a 7-9 team from 2019 is in the Super Bowl with a new 40 something QB.
If Brady plays lights out, I think the Bucs will win, otherwise KC should win. It should be fun to watch.
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