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Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Fri September 08, 2017 6:01 pm
by epilogue
This stiff-arm, though...

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Fri September 08, 2017 9:53 pm
by Coach
durdencommatyler wrote:Good game Pats fans.

That didn't go at all like I thought it would. I'm not surprised, per se, because I know this Chiefs team is capable of exactly what they showed. I just wish they could be more consistent and perform like this in the post-season.

Anyway... I always hate seeing players go down. Here's to a swift and productive recovery to all players who were hurt last night. It's the worst part of the game. Good luck to the fallen on both sides of the ball.

I got three hours of sleep last night and my voice is shredded but it was worth it.

How about that Kareem Hunt, huh? I know he's not going to do that every week.... but man! He could really be something special. So glad I picked him up in FF keep league.
Great game! Well said. Congrats, you were right on about the Chiefs and their success on Thursdays. May we meet again in the playoffs.... :)

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Sat September 09, 2017 12:44 am
by 96583UP
The Patriots are going to have to look long and hard at the tape on this one and figure out a way to cheat their way out of this 0-1 hole they are in.

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Sat September 09, 2017 12:44 am
by MadTIGERmaN
Orpheus wrote:We all knew Kareem Hunt had a great game, but I didn't know that was a rookie record for scrimmage yards. Hell of a way to start your career.

I love watching a good Any Reid game since he left the Eagles, and this is one of the best he's called.

The Chiefs trolling the Pats with the all the Aaron Hernandez plays to Kelce kept making me laugh as well.
And don't forget he fumbled his first carry. That could land you in a lot of coaches dog house for weeks! When Reids game plans work... they REALLY work.

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Sun September 10, 2017 6:42 pm
by run2death
Lots of really bad football in these early games.

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 12:10 am
by 96583UP
yes

do college teams come out looking this bad?

it thought the NFL was a 'professional' league

getting hard to watch sometimes

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 12:44 am
by Simple Torture
Bill O'Brien emerging as a dark horse for 1st head coach fired.

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 2:03 am
by MattA75
Simple Torture wrote:Bill O'Brien emerging as a dark horse for 1st head coach fired.
if nothing else, today showed us the entire league should be embarrassed for blackballing Kaepernick

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 2:24 am
by Green Habit
Simple Torture wrote:Bill O'Brien emerging as a dark horse for 1st head coach fired.
It should be Marvin Lewis, but Mike Brown's too cheap to pay him for doing nothing even for a few weeks left on his expiring contract.

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 2:58 am
by Mecca
never gets old

Image

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 3:10 am
by Simple Torture
With 2 minutes left in the night game, Stafford is the only QB with more than 2 TD passes today (and no RB had multiple TDs). My oh my.

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 3:22 am
by run2death
I understand player health and injuries, but combine fewer practices and starters not playing in preseason games and this shit is basically unwatchable.

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 3:56 am
by run2death

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 4:16 am
by Mecca
run2death wrote:
a lot of reports that this place is awful to go watch an NFL game

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 11:07 am
by Simple Torture
Simple Torture wrote:With 2 minutes left in the night game, Stafford is the only QB with more than 2 TD passes today (and no RB had multiple TDs). My oh my.
Also, only 3 100-yard receivers on the day.

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 12:36 pm
by Electromatic
96583UP wrote:yes

do college teams come out looking this bad?

it thought the NFL was a 'professional' league

getting hard to watch sometimes

Given that they use preseason as a 4 week tryout now the first several weeks of the year look like this.

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 2:38 pm
by Simple Torture
The Ringer did a few pieces last year on how the contract structure of young guys in the NFL is leading to a lot of younger, less experienced teams and how that could, possibly, lead to a rougher product in the future. It all just seems to have come to a head this weekend; I imagine things will level out in the weeks to come.

https://www.theringer.com/2016/9/7/1607 ... 68825845e4

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 2:59 pm
by Monkey_Driven
Simple Torture wrote:The Ringer did a few pieces last year on how the contract structure of young guys in the NFL is leading to a lot of younger, less experienced teams and how that could, possibly, lead to a rougher product in the future. It all just seems to have come to a head this weekend; I imagine things will level out in the weeks to come.

https://www.theringer.com/2016/9/7/1607 ... 68825845e4
Every college running the spread offense doesn't help either.

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 3:08 pm
by run2death
It's the NFL, so it's not like it really matters. I'd say 50 percent of NFL "fans" are completely clueless as to the quality of the football they are watching.

It's a casual fan league and many of the die-hards could probably care less as long as their team gets the win.

I'm not a MLB fan, but I have to give credit where credit is due. Their fans are about 1,000 percent more knowledgeable than NFL fans.

Re: 2017 NFL Season

Posted: Mon September 11, 2017 3:18 pm
by Monkey_Driven
run2death wrote:It's the NFL, so it's not like it really matters. I'd say 50 percent of NFL "fans" are completely clueless as to the quality of the football they are watching.

It's a casual fan league and many of the die-hards could probably care less as long as their team gets the win.

I'm not a MLB fan, but I have to give credit where credit is due. Their fans are about 1,000 percent more knowledgeable than NFL fans.
I agree with your general statement, but I will say, baseball is a much easier sport to understand for the average person. It is easier to quantify performance and to make comparisons.