NFL 2014 NFL - Week 16

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Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh has been confirmed as the SNF game

I think it would of been Lions/Packers if the Bengals were not coming of a 6 day break. they want to give them a few extra hours rest before Dalton lays another primetime egg
 
Cause they're gonna put a shitfest Carolina @ Atlanta on at primetime

They had a Rams/Seahawks game in primetime in week 17 about 5 years back and both i think it was when Seattle was 7-8 heading into the game.
 
Cause they're gonna put a shitfest Carolina @ Atlanta on at primetime
7-8 Rams vs 6-9 Seahawks made primetime when the NFC West was on the line a few years back.
 
Since 1996, every Super Bowl champion except for the 2000 Ravens and 2006 Colts has been top 13 in sacks over the season

At the end of Week 15 (to make stats fair) the only possible playoff teams (at the end of Week 16) in the top 13 in sacks are Baltimore, Detroit, Denver and New England...
Detroit
 

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Peyton Manning is rolling in tens of millions of dollars. When was the last time or any time he's donated anything towards anything but his own statistical records? It takes a special man, a Raider, to do something like this..

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Menelik Watson donates game check to four-year-old fan
Posted by Mike Florio on December 21, 2014, 12:38 PM EST
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From our buddy Jay Glazer of FOX Sports comes a great story for the holidays.

Glazer arranged through his Touchdown Dreams program for Ava Urrea, a four-year-old fan with hypoplastic left heart syndrome to visit the Raiders this week. The team pulled out all the stops for Ava, who was born with half a heart and has had 14 surgeries. (It’s the same condition that TJ Olsen, the son of Panthers tight end Greg Olsen, has been dealing with since birth.)

Ava received a signed helmet, signed footballs, and making her the captain for the day. Then came the unexpected twist. Raiders offensive lineman Menelik Watson donated his game check for the week to Ava’s family.

According to NFLPA records, Watson’s base salary for 2014 is $622,948. That makes his weekly gross salary $36,944.

With federal and California taxes consuming roughly half of that amount, the net check would have been in the range of $18,000.

It’s a great gesture by Watson, coming at the end of a season that has been focused all too often on all the bad things a small handful of NFL players do.
 
Peyton Manning is rolling in tens of millions of dollars. When was the last time or any time he's donated anything towards anything but his own statistical records? It takes a special man, a Raider, to do something like this..

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Menelik Watson donates game check to four-year-old fan
Posted by Mike Florio on December 21, 2014, 12:38 PM EST
watson.jpg
AP
From our buddy Jay Glazer of FOX Sports comes a great story for the holidays.

Glazer arranged through his Touchdown Dreams program for Ava Urrea, a four-year-old fan with hypoplastic left heart syndrome to visit the Raiders this week. The team pulled out all the stops for Ava, who was born with half a heart and has had 14 surgeries. (It’s the same condition that TJ Olsen, the son of Panthers tight end Greg Olsen, has been dealing with since birth.)

Ava received a signed helmet, signed footballs, and making her the captain for the day. Then came the unexpected twist. Raiders offensive lineman Menelik Watson donated his game check for the week to Ava’s family.

According to NFLPA records, Watson’s base salary for 2014 is $622,948. That makes his weekly gross salary $36,944.

With federal and California taxes consuming roughly half of that amount, the net check would have been in the range of $18,000.

It’s a great gesture by Watson, coming at the end of a season that has been focused all too often on all the bad things a small handful of NFL players do.
He raises money for charity by calling ******* audibles ffs
 

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