Re: 2015 NFL Season
Posted: Fri September 18, 2015 2:43 am
denver hanging tough after a terrible start
my guess would be RGIII if he wasn't buried on the benchverb_to_trust wrote:If I had to bet on one player dying during a game this season it would be peyton manning
I freaking missed Roby's return. I was so sure the Chiefs were going to kneel I went and got a drink.Green Habit wrote:Holy shit.
JJ Watt Quiets Rumors That He's Struggling with Being Single
Breaking news, everyone: The NFL’s reigning Defensive Player of the Year, and one of the most popular players in the country’s most popular league, is doing “alright.”
In a recent profile on NFL.com, Houston Texans superstar J.J. Watt tackled a bunch of topics, the juiciest of which was his dating life.
"People think that I've never dated before, or whatever," he said, per NFL.com’s Michael Silver. "But I'm trying. I'm trying. I'm just unsuccessful. My schedule's so crazy and life's so busy, it just hasn't worked."
Watt went on to discuss how he pictures life after his playing days are done and explained why he hasn’t met his ideal match—yet:
See, like, when I picture myself after football, it's down home, coaching high school football, just a relaxing, normal life. And the problem with that is, I still have this life now. So you can't have somebody that's just gonna be OK in that life, 'cause you have to deal with all this craziness right now. So it'd have to be somebody that's OK with the craziness now, but also is gonna be perfectly fine sitting on the couch watching a movie on a Friday night, having a bonfire on a Saturday night, not doing anything. And that's hard to find.
No. 99 took to social media to shut down the rumors he’s struggling in the dating game, though.
When Watt takes the field in Week 2 for the 0-1 Texans, his mind will probably be all football.
Because for now, his love life comes second
doug rr wrote:sorry, joey...I love you
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I am so sick of hearing about JJ Watt. Saw this today:
JJ Watt Quiets Rumors That He's Struggling with Being Single
Breaking news, everyone: The NFL’s reigning Defensive Player of the Year, and one of the most popular players in the country’s most popular league, is doing “alright.”
In a recent profile on NFL.com, Houston Texans superstar J.J. Watt tackled a bunch of topics, the juiciest of which was his dating life.
"People think that I've never dated before, or whatever," he said, per NFL.com’s Michael Silver. "But I'm trying. I'm trying. I'm just unsuccessful. My schedule's so crazy and life's so busy, it just hasn't worked."
Watt went on to discuss how he pictures life after his playing days are done and explained why he hasn’t met his ideal match—yet:
See, like, when I picture myself after football, it's down home, coaching high school football, just a relaxing, normal life. And the problem with that is, I still have this life now. So you can't have somebody that's just gonna be OK in that life, 'cause you have to deal with all this craziness right now. So it'd have to be somebody that's OK with the craziness now, but also is gonna be perfectly fine sitting on the couch watching a movie on a Friday night, having a bonfire on a Saturday night, not doing anything. And that's hard to find.
No. 99 took to social media to shut down the rumors he’s struggling in the dating game, though.
When Watt takes the field in Week 2 for the 0-1 Texans, his mind will probably be all football.
Because for now, his love life comes second
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2568 ... =editorial
Andy Reid sure called a hell of a game at the end of each half, huh?MitchCumstein wrote:I freaking missed Roby's return. I was so sure the Chiefs were going to kneel I went and got a drink.Green Habit wrote:Holy shit.
Green Habit wrote:Holy shit.
Yeah, this is only one game. The offense made a lot of mistakes. Alex looked overwhelmed. He doesn't usually turn the ball over and he threw two picks (though credit that second one to the Denver D disrupting his throwing motion). It was a game a lot of fans expected to lose. Most people had this one checked as a loss for the Chiefs.Kaius wrote:I just hate that the Chiefs can't seem to get over the hump. If feels like they are perennially on the verge of becoming great, or even dominant, but they never quite get there. Their roster is always full of talent, they typically have had good coaching, and yet year after year they come up short against the Broncos and Chargers of the world.
I may be overreacting.
EJ wrote:They've been cursed since that horrific playoff loss to the Colts a few years ago.
