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Post by browns624 on Mar 8, 2022 14:55:09 GMT -5
Rodgers is staying in GB and Russell Wilson has been traded to Denver. AFC is loaded...... Think the Browns can just move to the NFC? hahaha
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Post by maplecityjake on Mar 9, 2022 10:54:27 GMT -5
Think the Browns can just move to the NFC? hahaha still have to deal with Stafford and the World Champs
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Post by sbclives on Mar 9, 2022 15:59:38 GMT -5
AFC has turned into a meat grinder and that’s not even counting what Pittsburgh will do or if the Titans are ready to move on from Tannehill
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Post by browns624 on Mar 13, 2022 18:04:04 GMT -5
Lots of reports are being floated around Browns are interested in Deshaun Watson. Watson has a no trade clause so he would have to waive it to come here regardless what the Browns offer.
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Post by browns624 on Mar 13, 2022 18:20:17 GMT -5
Tom Brady announced he will not be retiring now and will be returning to Tampa for another season.
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Post by browns624 on Mar 14, 2022 12:14:05 GMT -5
Mitch Trubisky will be your new starting QB for the Steelers. Signed a 2 year deal and will be the replacement for now for Big Ben.
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Post by homewrecker on Mar 23, 2022 14:26:08 GMT -5
Chefs have gone from a Super Bowl contender to a team on the rebuild. WR Robinson, Hill both gone, DB Ward gone. Honey Badger is leaving someone open the flood gate in KC. they wont win another AFC West title let alone the AFC. Buffalo or Cincinnati will be your AFC rep
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Post by sbclives on Mar 23, 2022 14:50:31 GMT -5
Chefs have gone from a Super Bowl contender to a team on the rebuild. WR Robinson, Hill both gone, DB Ward gone. Honey Badger is leaving someone open the flood gate in KC. they wont win another AFC West title let alone the AFC. Buffalo or Cincinnati will be your AFC rep Byron Pringle also left for Chicago
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Post by homewrecker on Mar 23, 2022 15:18:26 GMT -5
Pringle and Robinson were both solid WR's just overshadowed by Hill.
Hill will probably turn into a nobody in Miami. They wont win their division, they won't beat Buffalo.
Like to see Josh Allen pick up a few Super Bowl trophies
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Post by sbclives on Mar 23, 2022 15:43:05 GMT -5
I really think as good as Mahomes is and can make plays stay alive and get a lot of yards, Tyreek is what made that offense dangerous. As an opposing fan I always knew if Tyreek got the ball in the open field it’s over with and I think that opened up a lot of space for Kelce and Mahomes to make plays. Now it’s 1 year of Juju and Kelce and Hardman. This is what happens when everyone wants paid and there’s only so much money to go around.
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Post by sportsjock on May 6, 2022 12:06:44 GMT -5
Reflecting back on the final minutes of a great Super Bowl, Bengals LB Logan Wilson reflected on what could have easily been a different ending.
The Bengals were just 1:44 from winning the Super Bowl, 20-16, when it appeared that they had forced the Rams into one final fourth-and-goal play from the Bengals 8 on Wilson's wondrous play on third down against Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp.
On a play Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo plans to show linebackers on how to cover wide receivers over the middle, Wilson put his hands on Kupp within the allowable five yards to get in the proper position and batted the ball away in textbook fashion.
In a game of hardly any penalties, the yellow flag for holding flew out of the blue and gave the Rams a first down on the 4. From there they went on to win the Super Bowl and Kupp won MVP
"When I was back home (in Wyoming), little kids would come up to me and like, 'Why didn't you challenge that play?'' Wilson said. "It's like, 'Well buddy, I wish I could have challenged it. It doesn't work like that.'
"I guess the only other thing I could have done is not touch him. But it's also a physical game and you have to be able to put your hands on people within that five-yard zone."
Wilson hasn't watched the game. He's caught snippets of it on social media and that's the play he's probably seen the most because there are those who say the Rams false started on the same play.
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