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TJ Watt or GTFO.
 
Watching the Bucs Saints game, nice work from the Saints special teams, had a short field for a kickoff & came up with this...



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It only worked because of the stupidity of the Bucs players.

Let it go and it was guaranteed to be a penalty and their ball at the 40. Instead 2 of them try to catch it, * it up and have it bounce off one of them and remain in the field of play to allow a Saints player to recover
 

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Too much imo, and I'd think the Steelers would be reluctant to part with their second 1st rounder in as many years

Dupree, Benny Snell & a second for Barkley & a fifth.
 
What is Barkley really worth though?
Real question is what is his peak value.

Barkley is entering his third and looks like Giants are going to struggle again, behind early a lot times and behind a poor OL. He missed four games last season and if he misses more this season a chance his value to other teams could go down.

Say he has another big year. Then entering his fourth year he’ll demand a huge payday regardless as Elliott and McCaffrey did after their 3 years. Should the Giants pay it if they’re still a few years from contending? Teams know this and offer unders.

I don’t know to me Barkley and Giants would’ve been better off Barkley demanded a new contract now or be traded.
 
Wtf....im not arguing that Seattle should be above KC, I said they should be #1 remember? 😂

True haha
I was more meaning that KC without Mahomes is much better than Seattle without Wilson. Hawks need to improve to prove they belong in top 10. Falcons aren’t much chop.
 

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He can't. CBA says rookies can only be given an extension/raise after their third year in the league
Well that’ll be a problem..you’re right I thought 2 years for some reason
 
I really enjoyed all the "we" in the team threads for that one glorious week, shame youve put a third team above us all. :(
there was always going to be a third team, matter of when. three above the other 29 that i still support at a tier two level. just not as passionate and long-term as the three
 
there was always going to be a third team, matter of when. three above the other 29 that i still support at a tier two level. just not as passionate and long-term as the three

Aren't the ravens and browns tier 3 (coz a Steelers fan now) and raiders tier 4 since they didn't get a "we" post this week?
 
Why no GG love for the NFC tho?
i was introduced to football via the AFL, so ive always been an AFC fanboy, cant see myself even liking an NFC team (the history of segregation and boys club where they stifled the game from evolving and discluding expansion teams... even tho the Steelers are not a true AFL team, theyre ingrained AFC at least
 
Brashers Weekly Musings: Week 2 – Would it be better viewing if we had a preseason edition?

Cincinnati at Cleveland Someone told me once that if you pulled the best page out of each of the greatest 100 books ever written and put them together to make a new book you wouldn’t get the greatest book ever made. Instead you’ll get a jumbled incomprehensible story line with no developing character arcs or defined acts. That is the Cleveland Browns MKII.

Atlanta at Dallas Hats off to Aldon Smith in turning his life around and getting back onto an NFL field, something that seemed as likely as being killed by a vending machine (statistically one in twelve million) not long ago and pants down to Mike McCarthy for showing his moxie in going for it instead of calling for the game tying field goal late.

Buffalo at Miami The Bills are the sexy pick to take the throne off the Pats in the AFC East. But I’m none the wiser going into week 2 of the season on whether the Bills are the real thing. Buffalo benefited like a number of other teams that recorded wins first up against opponents you could have been confused for thinking were still in preseason mode.

Carolina at Tampa Bay I loved how Bruce Arians called out the second GOAT like some rookie signal caller. Sure lots of snow birds find the autumn months of Florida accommodating but Arians attitude tells me that he has no intention of running his football team like a retirement village.

Denver at Pittsburgh Vic Fangio must have thought he had an outer body experience during the closing stages of last week’s match up. I’m sure he thought he was the Titans’ defensive coordinator if his clock management was anything to go by. And forget about the drops by rookie WR Jerry Jeudy Bronco fans, he is going to be a good one.

Detroit at Green Bay I should have known that it is better to have a pissed off Aaron Rodgers playing for you than one that is content and happy with life.

Jacksonville at Tennessee In the past this game would have had all the hallmarks of being Brasher’s Tea Towel Game of the Week. I mean I can hardly recall who is in the division and pretty much any player of any interest has been traded out or signed elsewhere. But I do like this Minshew dude and look forward to when he joins the cast of Alaskan Bush People in the off season.

Los Angeles Rams at Philadelphia I’m not getting too carried away with Jarrod Goff’s performance last week. The Cowboys defence is horrible. When your best defensive player has been wearing a tracking bracelet for the last 5 years you get the picture. On the other sideline no one will be praying for the good health of starting QB Carson Wentz more than appropriately named rookie, Jalen Hurts.

New York Giants at Chicago Continuing the theme of not buying into turnaround QB performances. To put Mitch Trubisky’s last quarter heroics into perspective, it was against the Lions who have made the act of steeling defeat from the jaws of victory an artform. Even then, if not for a dropped TD by their rookie RB they still would have lost.

Minnesota at Indianapolis I’m calling it now the tank is on in Indie. Afterall they have form. Last time there was a once in a generational QB heading to the draft their incumbent HoF QB developed a mystery neck injury that noone seems to remember how he got in the first place. If Rivers throws more than one interception to THAT Vikings secondary then you know I’m right.

San Francisco at New York Jets The injury to Le’Veon Bell opens the door for future- HoFer Frank Gore to assume the running back duties against his first club. But don’t expect too many favours from the 49ers Frank, as a sign of your longevity there isn’t a single player on the 49ers roster today that you would have played with last time you sported the scarlet and gold. John Lynch might have to point you out to his players.

Washington at Arizona One disturbing aspect creeping into a lot of professional sports officiating is the selective application of the rules without understanding the context of the game situation. Yes, it was there I hear the cry when 5’10”, 4.31 40 time and ex-baseballer, Kyler Murray, slides late and is inadvertently “hit” when sliding (one head-first) by pursuing 300-pound linemen. The laws of physics defy contact won’t be made. End of rant.

Baltimore at Houston The scary thing about the Ravens was they destroyed the Browns last week whilst for the most part Lamar Jackson just played like a regular pocket passer. Add in Calais Campbell to an already robust defence and they might have closed the gap with the Chiefs if they hadn’t added a running back that looks custom built for the KC offense.

Kansas City at Los Angeles Chargers All I wanted to do during the opening game of the NFL season was draw a smiley face with my finger on Andy Reid’s face shield. Question though. If it was not the scheduled game for the Chiefs to unveil their Championship Pennant would a crowd have been allowed in?

New England at Seattle Is there any more evidence needed for the existence of the Dark Side than watching Tom Brady and Stephen Gostkowski turn from Kylo Ren into Ben Solo over the weekend. Thinking about it, has an ex-Patriot player or coach in the modern era actually ever exceeded his past deeds in New England?

New Orleans at Las Vegas N'Awlins into Vegas Baby. Sounds more like a Spring Break itinerary than a professional football matchup. Looking forward to the unveiling of the new Raiders stadium which looks a treat, far better than the other new stadium over in LA that looks like a collapsed freeway overpass hit by an earthquake.
 
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Cincinnati at Cleveland Someone told me once that if you pulled the best page out of the each of the greatest 100 books ever written and put them together to make a new book you wouldn’t get the greatest book ever made. Instead you’ll get a jumbled incomprehensible story line with no developing character arcs or defined acts. That is the Cleveland Browns MKII
This is a brilliant analogy
 

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