REAL FOOTBALL Thread

Happy with the win but if Harris cant play next week, we're in deep ****.

Game will probably ride on him with Amendola/Edelman being slot WR's.
 
Cause they're losing money on NFLN as I understand. Or at least they're not making as much as they would if they licensed it out.

TNF is part of the downfall of the NFL. Too much NFL. I like the idea of doing it for the first couple or last couple of weeks, butthat's it. It's an annoyance when it's every week.
 
I get much satisfaction seeing Zito and giles crying all day. That was basically 10 hours of straight crying boys. That has to be some sort of record.
 
I get much satisfaction seeing Zito and giles crying all day. That was basically 10 hours of straight crying boys. That has to be some sort of record.

That's all you had? I was hoping for something super obnoxious. You're slipping in your old age.
 
No need for anything obnoxious. Reading through all your posts from the beginning of the game until now has been an absolute delight. I gotta say it brought a tear to my eye watching two enemies in you and giles put your disagreements aside and come together for a Sunday filled full of whining, crying and sniveling. I'll admit it, I cried today too. I cried when I thought of the handsome friendship that blossomed between you two today. The mutual sadness shared between you guys today was quite the pleasure to see. I may act like a hard ass sometimes, but the camaraderie between you Zito, and you giles, really touched my restless heart. I can only pray and hope that the Niners win next Sunday so I can come on here and review the general misery and sheer sorrow from you two while your own 3 and 4 win teams sit at home waiting for another run at it next year.

If you need a visual, this is what I did after every post I read.

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Just some musings on this playoffs.

Broncos are in their best point to win now. Broncos are at about 120 million towards their 2014 cap, though they're almost for sure cutting champ bailey. Or at least restructuring him. Same likelyhood with Clady where a new deal can lower their hit and let them have another great shot next year. Welker could also potentially be a guy they could rework. But I doubt that. Broncos have a lot of big FA though, Rogers-Cromartie and Jammer are both FA, Moreno, and Decker as well. They won't be able to keep all of them most likely unless they make some big moves. Other defensive starters are FA as well, Mike Adams, Shaun Phillips, and Wesley Woodyard. Obviously there will be some guys who were starters for them, who won't be back.

Niners and Seahawks I think are both teams who'll likely be in the mix next year. But both coming up on big payroll crunches. Niners it will be after 2015 when Kaepernick is a FA and will no longer be making under a mil. If they're smart they'll do what the Falcons did and get him signed early, the earlier you sign your QB and make the cuts you need to make the better your team is long term. Seahawks crunch is the year after the Niners when Wilson is a FA but they'll first feel the sting start next year and may lose some guys to FA or have to cut some guys. But they're gonna return many of the same players most likely.

Pats are golden for the future as long as they have Brady and Belichick. On of the youngest teams in the NFL and had the second best record in the AFC. With a slew of good WRs who may hit FA the Pats should invest in one of them, not sure who fits their needs but potential FAs are Jacoby Jones, Jermaine Jones, Jacoby Jones, Devin Hester, Jeremy Maclin, Emmanuel Sanders, Heyward-Bey, Nicks, Britt, McCluster, Golden Tate, and their option to keep Edelman.

Personally I'd let Edelman walk, Bring in Sanders and Nicks if they both his FA. Nicks coudl be you 1, and Sanders your slash. Edelman put up great numbers but he's no different than pretty much anyone out there, except that he had Brady throwing him the ball. He's no Welker.
 
Next Sunday has a chance to be one of the greatest championship weekends the NFL has ever seen

IDK. I remember 2005 Semi's was exciting.

Falcons and Vick returning from broken leg vs. Eagles with TO

Colts with Manning's record setting year vs. Patriots at Foxboro in the snow.

I'd say Seattle has a really good chance of winning. Broncos on the other hand, first time Peyton has played a home game in hte playoffs against New England outdoors.
 
Just some musings on this playoffs.

Broncos are in their best point to win now. Broncos are at about 120 million towards their 2014 cap, though they're almost for sure cutting champ bailey. Or at least restructuring him. Same likelyhood with Clady where a new deal can lower their hit and let them have another great shot next year. Welker could also potentially be a guy they could rework. But I doubt that. Broncos have a lot of big FA though, Rogers-Cromartie and Jammer are both FA, Moreno, and Decker as well. They won't be able to keep all of them most likely unless they make some big moves. Other defensive starters are FA as well, Mike Adams, Shaun Phillips, and Wesley Woodyard. Obviously there will be some guys who were starters for them, who won't be back.

Niners and Seahawks I think are both teams who'll likely be in the mix next year. But both coming up on big payroll crunches. Niners it will be after 2015 when Kaepernick is a FA and will no longer be making under a mil. If they're smart they'll do what the Falcons did and get him signed early, the earlier you sign your QB and make the cuts you need to make the better your team is long term. Seahawks crunch is the year after the Niners when Wilson is a FA but they'll first feel the sting start next year and may lose some guys to FA or have to cut some guys. But they're gonna return many of the same players most likely.

Pats are golden for the future as long as they have Brady and Belichick. On of the youngest teams in the NFL and had the second best record in the AFC. With a slew of good WRs who may hit FA the Pats should invest in one of them, not sure who fits their needs but potential FAs are Jacoby Jones, Jermaine Jones, Jacoby Jones, Devin Hester, Jeremy Maclin, Emmanuel Sanders, Heyward-Bey, Nicks, Britt, McCluster, Golden Tate, and their option to keep Edelman.

Personally I'd let Edelman walk, Bring in Sanders and Nicks if they both his FA. Nicks coudl be you 1, and Sanders your slash. Edelman put up great numbers but he's no different than pretty much anyone out there, except that he had Brady throwing him the ball. He's no Welker.

Jacoby Jones is so good he gets mentioned twice.
 
Just some musings on this playoffs.

Broncos are in their best point to win now. Broncos are at about 120 million towards their 2014 cap, though they're almost for sure cutting champ bailey. Or at least restructuring him. Same likelyhood with Clady where a new deal can lower their hit and let them have another great shot next year. Welker could also potentially be a guy they could rework. But I doubt that. Broncos have a lot of big FA though, Rogers-Cromartie and Jammer are both FA, Moreno, and Decker as well. They won't be able to keep all of them most likely unless they make some big moves. Other defensive starters are FA as well, Mike Adams, Shaun Phillips, and Wesley Woodyard. Obviously there will be some guys who were starters for them, who won't be back.

Niners and Seahawks I think are both teams who'll likely be in the mix next year. But both coming up on big payroll crunches. Niners it will be after 2015 when Kaepernick is a FA and will no longer be making under a mil. If they're smart they'll do what the Falcons did and get him signed early, the earlier you sign your QB and make the cuts you need to make the better your team is long term. Seahawks crunch is the year after the Niners when Wilson is a FA but they'll first feel the sting start next year and may lose some guys to FA or have to cut some guys. But they're gonna return many of the same players most likely.

Pats are golden for the future as long as they have Brady and Belichick. On of the youngest teams in the NFL and had the second best record in the AFC. With a slew of good WRs who may hit FA the Pats should invest in one of them, not sure who fits their needs but potential FAs are Jacoby Jones, Jermaine Jones, Jacoby Jones, Devin Hester, Jeremy Maclin, Emmanuel Sanders, Heyward-Bey, Nicks, Britt, McCluster, Golden Tate, and their option to keep Edelman.

Personally I'd let Edelman walk, Bring in Sanders and Nicks if they both his FA. Nicks coudl be you 1, and Sanders your slash. Edelman put up great numbers but he's no different than pretty much anyone out there, except that he had Brady throwing him the ball. He's no Welker.

it'd be funny to see the pats sign decker
 
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