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JRizzle posted:You cheer for a team that has a section of the crowd called the Black Hole where they dress up in costume. That's pretty loving college football right there. It is, but instead of busting out horns, they play NWA.
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Volkerball posted:It is, but instead of busting out horns, they play NWA. No the play the Autumn Wind and act like it's god singing directly to their ears when it's in fact a dumb loving song
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 19:42 |
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Hahaha what. People claiming that any NFL game this year had a bette rending than the Iron Bowl is dumb as gently caress. That was one of the best endings of any game of all time and that's coming from a completely non affiliated fan.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 19:55 |
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Sorry we don't all jerk off to the SEC. It was a good game with a great ending but I've seen better.
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The Puppy Bowl posted:Sorry we don't all jerk off to the SEC. It was a good game with a great ending but I've seen better. nope
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The Puppy Bowl posted:Sorry we don't all jerk off to the SEC. It was a good game with a great ending but I've seen better. How is that an SEC jerk?
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 20:02 |
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Quit being so prideful of the SEC, Oklahoma fans
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 20:02 |
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not to mention Pup Bo suggested a Ravens game was better
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 20:03 |
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The game sucked, the ending was astounding.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 20:05 |
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So the game was your reading and the ending was your posts
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 20:06 |
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I'm sure if Ed Reed had his 109 yard kick return happen against the Steelers in a playoff game, it would be just as uninteresting.
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Rap posted:not to mention Pup Bo suggested a Ravens game was better To be fair, that game did own, even if it meant nothing. ROSS MY SALAD posted:No the play the Autumn Wind and act like it's god singing directly to their ears when it's in fact a dumb loving song
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Quandary posted:Hahaha what. People claiming that any NFL game this year had a bette rending than the Iron Bowl is dumb as gently caress. That was one of the best endings of any game of all time and that's coming from a completely non affiliated fan. I don't know of you saw the game, but it had the craziest ending I've ever seen, quite arguably the most intense and craziest ending to a game in NFL history. The iron bowl, which I also saw live, was a great game ending in a singular spectacular play. The last 3 minutes of the Min/Bal game had 5 insane plays all for touchdowns. Rap posted:not to mention Pup Bo suggested a Ravens game was better Even the sun shines on a dog's rear end some days. Marketing New Brain fucked around with this message at 20:37 on Feb 16, 2014 |
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the ending of the iron bowl was exciting yes, but at a rudimentary level it was just a bunch of (paid) guys not being able to cover what amounted to a kickoff return. i guess if you're a college football fan used to watching your #1 ranked team stomp eastern kentucky tech 70-7 every week it's exciting. but when you step up to a real professional level of football, it just seems amateur and dross
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Hardfl1p posted:the ending of the iron bowl was exciting yes, but at a rudimentary level it was just a bunch of (paid) guys not being able to cover what amounted to a kickoff return. i guess if you're a college football fan used to watching your #1 ranked team stomp eastern kentucky tech 70-7 every week it's exciting. but when you step up to a real professional level of football, it just seems amateur and dross Yeah, NFL teams never allow kickoff returns for touchdowns
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:21 |
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Hardfl1p posted:the ending of the iron bowl was exciting yes, but at a rudimentary level it was just a bunch of (paid) guys not being able to cover what amounted to a kickoff return. i guess if you're a college football fan used to watching your #1 ranked team stomp eastern kentucky tech 70-7 every week it's exciting. but when you step up to a real professional level of football, it just seems amateur and dross Yes I'd much rather watch a kickoff TD return in a professional football game where it is always close and competitive and not eventually pointless because the score is ultimately 43-8.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:24 |
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ROSS MY SALAD posted:Yeah, NFL teams never allow kickoff returns for touchdowns They don't attempt the NFL equivalent of a 70 yard field goal with the game on the line, knowing full well it's gonna fall short and give the other team a chance to return it.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:27 |
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Volkerball posted:They don't attempt the NFL equivalent of a 70 yard field goal with the game on the line, knowing full well it's gonna fall short and give the other team a chance to return it. If they thought they could make it yeah they would. They also should. They probably would also be a little more prepared for the return though.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:29 |
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The Baltimore-Minnesota game was completely meaningless, the Iron Bowl was for a chance to go to the national championship. It was way more exciting if you care at all about college football.
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Democratic Pirate posted:Yes I'd much rather watch a kickoff TD return in a professional football game where it is always close and competitive and not eventually pointless because the score is ultimately 43-8. sorry one bad super bowl doesnt account for week after week of lovely college games. at least the nfl in general is competitive, and you cant look at more than half the games on the schedule and know the result before the game is even played
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:34 |
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ROSS MY SALAD posted:Yeah, NFL teams never allow kickoff returns for touchdowns not in that "what is happening is this in the rules" way it happened in the iron bowl. again this discussion can be had until we're all blue in the face about it, but you either like college sports for the amateurity of it or dislike them for the same reason
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CharlestheHammer posted:If they thought they could make it yeah they would. If it was a 70 yard attempt in the NFL, I'd bet most coaches would knee it there and take it to OT. 90%+ chance you're giving them an opportunity to make a play rather than yourself. Especially in Alabamas case, where your kicker is a guy who has made all of one career field goals outside of high school, and was averaging 30% from under 40 yards.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:39 |
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Well this is a great conversation fellas but
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:40 |
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Who do you want the Browns to get at 4, Rap? Clowney?
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Hardfl1p posted:sorry one bad super bowl doesnt account for week after week of lovely college games. at least the nfl in general is competitive, and you cant look at more than half the games on the schedule and know the result before the game is even played I go to A&M, our defense was so lovely that I was nervous we'd lose no matter who we played . To bring this back to players in the draft, I liked watching Johnny Manziel clown on kids and make plays that will 95% not work in the NFL. Hardfl1p posted:again this discussion can be had until we're all blue in the face about it, but you either like college sports for the amateurity of it or dislike them for the same reason Yeah this is going to be talking in circles so it's best to get back to draft talk.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:47 |
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I know nothing about the Rams or their Linebackers, is there a chance they may want Mack if they don't trade?
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:48 |
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I'd just like to say the best ending to an NFL game this year was Matthew Stafford's fake spike, and the best ending to an NFL game in the past like 5 years was Matthew Stafford throwing the game winning touchdown on an untimed down with a separated shoulder to beat the Browns. Basically Matthew Stafford owns, peace
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:49 |
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Rap posted:Well this is a great conversation fellas but stick to the lgbt and bullying threads, if you dont want to read posts about football
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:53 |
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Hardfl1p posted:stick to the lgbt and bullying threads, if you dont want to read posts about football This is the draft thread, which sort of undermines your point.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:54 |
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Volkerball posted:Who do you want the Browns to get at 4, Rap? Clowney? Yeah it's my understanding that he's the best prospect in the whole draft. Outside of him, I mean, I think I lean toward the pocket passer model so I'd say Bridgewater or Bortles but it's hard to say. A team could probably win with Manziel. Mostly I'd rather not see us trade to move up. Want that second first-round pick more than I want Manziel over Bridgewater or Bridgewater over Manziel or whatever the preference is.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:56 |
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Hardfl1p posted:stick to the lgbt and bullying threads, if you dont want to read posts about football that's a really good idea that i definitely like
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 21:57 |
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I don't think there's any way that Clowney is around at 4. I think St Louis either takes him or trades back with a team that wants him. I guess I just can't see the first 3 picks all being qbs, which is the only way Clowney falls to 4.
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Rap posted:Yeah it's my understanding that he's the best prospect in the whole draft. Outside of him, I mean, I think I lean toward the pocket passer model so I'd say Bridgewater or Bortles but it's hard to say. A team could probably win with Manziel. Yeah, there's a really small chance that trading their other first would end up worth it. I'm all in for Clowney, but I'd probably look towards Barr or something if he wasn't there. Not sure how I feel about drafting a top QB with a roster this lovely. Browns actually have enough pieces that they could make it work, with some luck.
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NippleFloss posted:I don't think there's any way that Clowney is around at 4. I think St Louis either takes him or trades back with a team that wants him. I guess I just can't see the first 3 picks all being qbs, which is the only way Clowney falls to 4. Yep same. I've seen mocks putting people like OT Greg Robinson in the top 3 and poo poo but I don't really buy it. In drafts lacking QBs, like 2013's, you might see some of these OTs as top picks because teams go the safe route (where Dion Jordan, Barkevious or Ziggy Ansah might represent the not-safe route). But in drafts with huge QB prospects, 2012 for instance, I think you see QBs and marquee skill players go together at the top (Trent, Justin Blackmon, Mo Claiborne). I think maybe teams start to think about impact guys they want if they can't have a QB. Either way, even if that's not true, Clowney has the high rep to get taken in the top 3 for sure.
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Volkerball posted:Yeah, there's a really small chance that trading their other first would end up worth it. I'm all in for Clowney, but I'd probably look towards Barr or something if he wasn't there. Not sure how I feel about drafting a top QB with a roster this lovely. Browns actually have enough pieces that they could make it work, with some luck. Ol Walter suggests Sammy Watkins for the Raiders?
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Rap posted:Ol Walter suggests Sammy Watkins for the Raiders? Don't think the Raiders are as desperate for a receiver as some of the mock guys have been making it sound. Almost had 2 1,000 yard receivers this season, and still have some up and coming young talent. If Watkins is BPA, gently caress it why not, but they'd be a lot better served going QB, front 7, or trading down.
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Rap posted:Yep same. I've seen mocks putting people like OT Greg Robinson in the top 3 and poo poo but I don't really buy it. In drafts lacking QBs, like 2013's, you might see some of these OTs as top picks because teams go the safe route (where Dion Jordan, Barkevious or Ziggy Ansah might represent the not-safe route). But in drafts with huge QB prospects, 2012 for instance, I think you see QBs and marquee skill players go together at the top (Trent, Justin Blackmon, Mo Claiborne). I think maybe teams start to think about impact guys they want if they can't have a QB. I don't think Clowney will be something to trade up for. It's much more likely someone will take a shot on a QB than trade for him. This is partly influenced that I want him on the Jags and would instantly hate whoever did that to my team forever.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 22:47 |
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I really, really don't like Barr and I don't think he is anywhere in the same league as Clowney
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 22:52 |
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What's the prevailing thought on Taylor Lewan? I haven't looked at him over much because the prevailing storyline around him is a Michgan man's Incognito, which sounds just loving awful. Seems to project well as a zone scheme RT with the possilbity to grow into a proper LT. It all sounds so appealing but for the neanderthal shitbird part. Are his personality issues perception or reality?
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Rap posted:Ol Walter suggests Sammy Watkins for the Raiders? I like the other guy on Walters site more than him. Mainly cause he still has the Texans taking Clowney; Though it is nice that he actually takes time to talk about the players.
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