Suh was absolutely manhandled there.
Suh was absolutely manhandled there.
It was nice winning the Superbowl.
1 yard line, Lynch in the backfield, interception in the end zone?
I'm feeling a touch of deja vu.
Derek Carr why you do dis
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...-on-1yard-line
*chef kiss*"My No. 1 goal is that I'm going to make sure that I give everything I have to this organization," Carr told reporters Friday at a news conference announcing his new contract. "There's no pressure, there's no, you know, we'll be on the 1-yard line and I won't give it to Marshawn -- I'll throw it. There's none of that stuff.
Lynch needs to hire Matt Asiata as his personal understudy and demand that teams sign the pair of them together.
If I was literate I could have wrote this. Well maybe with a bit less of the letting Rodgers off the hook completely.
https://www.theringer.com/platform/a...-aaron-rodgers
Jay Ajayi has hit IR with a torn ACL. The surprising story here is that he's already been playing with an injury I wasn't aware of. Just a casual fractured back.
A fracture in his back and apparently he played on with his ACL injury. Crazy.
Two broken vertebrae and he kept playing, fuck.
Also Pleb will be happy to know that Jamaal Charles is back in the league after signing with the Jaguars.
Barkley is insane. Makes this look easy.
Barkley aside, this has been very very ugly for the Giants. It's definitely time for a new QB.
Some of the things Saquon can do are unbelievable. He might already be the best RB in the league, and the Giants might have outsmarted us all by still being shit & having a realistic shot at Justin Herbert in the draft.
Then again, he might not declare & then they’re going to be in trouble
He's going to break the record Hunt did last year. He's incredible.
The other notable thing from this is that Beckham seems to be very pissed about not being the guy any more. He had another falling out with another sideline object.
They seemed to only use him as a slot receiver pretty much, but at least until they get a new QB in, they should absolutely continue sending everything through #26.
Browns have signed dildo fingers Perriman.
@Dan did you record/watch any of the college stuff yesterday?
Georgia were struggling against LSU in the first half from what I saw and a good PAC 12 game in Oregon against the Huskies.
Love the Oregon luminous yellow uniforms. Looks class.
Forgot about Michigan v Wisconsin too. Oooft.
Nah, I was out yesterday so missed it. Will have to take a look at the LSU/Georgia game for sure, and those other two you mentioned should be good too.
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Anyone going to Wembley today or next week?
EDIT: Just watching LSU/Georgia now - Georgia started off nasty, just running the ball over & over again for big chunks of yardage. Also, gotta love Hot Rod on the fake
Georgia passing game was all over the place in the first half, and LSU had two or three huge plays on offence that were just sloppy defence.
Georgia's receivers have been letting Jake Fromm down here. Loads of drops, and Terry Godwin just let the ball get taken away from him for the first INT. Fromm's not been perfect - he's had a handful of throws that have been nowhere near the receiver - but he could really use some help. Demetris Robertson bobbling the ball on the flea flicker gets added to the list.
I like Elijah Holyfield. Swift gets most of the hype, but Holyfield could be a pretty solid day three guy in the draft this year. The LSU guys are both pretty good too, as is their WR Jefferson.
Proper SEC game, that.
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I am going to all 3.
Whereabouts are you sitting? Think I'm probably around the redzone somewhere from a quick look at a seating plan.
3hr+ journey though so I'm leaving at 1 to hopefully get there for 4:30 - Jess Glynne is the pre-show act as well
203 block.
I'm aiming to get there for about 3:30. I'm driving in and had to book a nearby driveway due to them not letting people park in the multi-storey.
Yea, I'm always there. Been in the same seats for a number of years now, on the lower tier (but near the top of it) behind one of the end zones. Great view to be fair, but obviously better when they are attacking our end.
The 6pm kick off is fucking shit, though IIRC I think they showed some of red zone on the big screens last time we had one which would be cool. Much prefer the earlier games though.
I was behind the end zone for Saints / Chargers I think it was and wasn't keen but it's probably just like like the football and it depends where the action happens to be.
I sat near the half way line for the Twickenham game and I didn't like it as much. I prefer being able to see the plays from the direction they are going in, rather than side on. Even when the action is up the other end, I tend to be able to have a clearer view of where the open guys are than when I'm trying to view it side on. There is definitely an argument for both though. I doubt there's a truly bad seat in Wembley, other than maybe up the very top.
Me and my brother-in-law were in the highest possible seats for the very first Wembley game. It was still a decent enough view even if it was pretty far away. It was absolutely pising down though so at least we weren't in the rain. Also being right at the back meant that while we were buying double rounds of beer we had a little concrete shelf behind us to put them on.
While chanting "There's only one Cleo Lemon" to try and get some atmosphere going.
I was in the top block (middle ish though) last year and it was still great. Wobbly knees when I first got to my seat but the views were great.
Just looked up some of the scores. It really it completely wide open after Alabama. You’d still have to put Ohio State & Clemson ahead of the others, and I’d still have Georgia there too, but after that you’ve got about 20-30 teams that can all beat each other at random.
I’d imagine we’re going to see Notre Dame top four now, with LSU maybe even coming all the way up to five & Georgia dropping to six. I’ll take a guess at the rankings.
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I reckon 15 and down is out of it. UCF need to be mauling every team they play to have a chance, and beating Memphis by 1 won't do them any good. Even if they go undefeated, I don't think they make it because of their SoS.
Ohio State and Clemson have it all to lose at this point. Avoid in-conference slip ups (which they probably should do) and they're in.
Number 4 is a complete toss up. Notre Dame could legit be undefeated, but again, it'll depend how comfortably they win their games. They struggled past Pitt today. Feel like LSU / Georgia will have to win the SEC championship game to stand a chance. Bama can afford to lose it and still get in I think, they're just blowing teams out, so even if they have a close L on the record they'll still come in at Number 1, 2 or 3.
The next 3 weeks will decide whether Georgia are legit or not (I don't think they are, I think they've lost too much talents at RB, their OL/DL isn't as good and Roquan Smith is a big missing). They've got Kentucky, Florida (who beat LSU) and a shaky Auburn (who beat Washington).
LSU has Miss State, Bama and A&M. Win 2 out of 3 of those and they have a shot at making the top 4. A&M are a good team, under-rated at 22. Penn State have fucked it, losing to Notre Dame and Michigan State means they're out. Pac 12 teams have also fucked it. Oregon need to run the table and win the Pac 12 - which they could do and then their only loss would be against Stanford. Washington are going to struggle given the loss to Auburn, who have looked poor since, and now Oregon. Even if they win the Pac 12 they'll struggle.
CFP will be great debate this year.
I think it’s probably the top six on my list plus Oklahoma that are going to be competing for the playoffs.
Georgia definitely haven’t lost enough talent at RB for it to be an issue - DeAndre Swift is a top back in the 2020 class & Elijah Hollywood is plenty good enough to play at the next level too, not to mention Brian Herrion who isn’t bad either. It’s not quite Chubb/Michel, but it’s still one of the top five backfields in college I’d imagine.
Yeah I'm probably doing them a harsh criticism. It's probably the OL. Michel and Chubb seemed to be able to just chunk plays out of nothing, but from what I saw of the LSU game the tigers were just winning the trenches.
The boy Delpit is legit at LSU though. He's a freshman too, so has another two years of eligibility.
Yeah, I think I’ve checked a couple of times to see if he was in this class. He should be a first rounder when he does come out.
It’s amazing to me that Wembley has no bins outside the stadium. I walked halfway around the stadium to my gate holding an empty cup of coffee & just had to dump it at the gate in the end
Also had to LOL at the sign on the security scanner saying not to remove coins or your belt then getting grumbled at when my coins & belt set the alarms off twice.
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EDIT: small letters.
He’s such a pro
Apparently Arizona are willing to trade Pat P, Reddick & Deone Bucannon. Like their defence needs to get any worse.
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Just copped BBC2 flicking through the channels. I thought Wembley was next week.
Next three weeks in a row.
A kickoff show? What is this? Superb Owl?
She's manure too.
The sound guy needs sacking.
Patty P to the Eagles please!
Next rumour is that Oakland are shopping Amari
Can we have Chris Carson please?
Wembley's pitch never normally looks this bad.
The boxing stuffed it right up. Didn't it piss it down during that?
Kolton Miller getting schooled by Frank Clark so far, and Jaran Reed is having a productive game. All Seattle so far & the Oakland O-Line looks to have holes all over the place.
Mayfield getting absolutely manhandled by the Chargers.
Roethlisberger catching passes from himself. For -1 yards.
Been quite satisfying seeing the Raiders absolutely suck.
Seems to be a load of Raiders fans over here and they seem like loudmouth fucks so hopefully Russell smashes them (by handing the ball off please for fantasy reasons, 2 TDs is plenty knobhead).
Another London shutout game in the making. The Raiders are garbage.
The Oakland line has done a good job at making Seattle’s garbage line look like a solid unit so far.