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I'm bored talking about and hearing about the SB already.
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I hate the media coverage of the Superbowl . I'll be watching when it starts . I want to watch the game not all the extra blown bull ishI'm bored talking about and hearing about the SB already.
Keep the picks JS and Pete, please
According to @RapSheet, Seattle, Dallas and Oakland could inquire about trading for Demarco Murray.
— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate)
February 4, 2016
If it was sarcasm with proper delivery that's pretty funny
works for me..According to @RapSheet, Seattle, Dallas and Oakland could inquire about trading for Demarco Murray.
— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) February 4, 2016
the funniest was what bomani broke down in his show yesterday.. for those who haven't listened, yall GOTTA listen to bomani's show from yesterdaySomebody just asked cam at his presser "can you please explain why you are wearing socks with sandals?"
I think it was jacksonvilleMurray used the Raiders for leverage and signed with Phillyhe would of been better suited for Oakland's offense last year
According to @RapSheet, Seattle, Dallas and Oakland could inquire about trading for Demarco Murray.
— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate)
February 4, 2016
The KC Star's Terez Paylor spoke with former Jets LB Bart Scott at the Super Bowl and Scott, who now works for CBS, says if his Jets teams under Rex Ryan had Alex at quarterback, they would probably have a ring.
"I'll tell you what - if I would have had Alex Smith, I would have won two Super Bowls, possibly three," Scott said, per the Star. "I mean, I went to the AFC Championship (Game) with Mark Sanchez (twice). I'm just being honest."
The Jets went to the AFC Championship game in 2010 and 2011 and lost both games, one to the Colts and another to the Steelers. The Saints went on to beat the Colts in 2010 while the Packers beat the Steelers in 2011. It's easy to say that they would have won but we have no idea how it would've turned out. It's interesting though to see a player view Alex as someone who would have helped them to the Super Bowl, not just someone who would screw it up.
how many examples of '2nd round or later guys' and/or cheap vets have to succeed before people realize you don't spend money on RBs or draft them in the 1st round
unless you are getting marshall faulk (who is a top 30 WRs all-time while still being a top 10 RB all-time), in today's game the value isn't there