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Yeah Herbstreit rarely says things that actively annoy me and has a pleasant demeanor. He's great for a bedtime game of no real relevance.
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Collinsworth is unable to hide his biases and annoys me bigly
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abelwingnut posted:what's wrong with herbstreit? i like him informing me about how x dude performed in college, and he seems to break down plays quickly and well. He's dull as poo poo and has no feel for the NFL game. I feel like whenever Al is about to say something interesting, herbstreit brings the energy of "this player red shirted as a sophomore at Utah state." Honestly he is like Al's Chaperone to make sure he doesn't get too poo poo faced or interesting. I'm a sicko enough that I'd like Al by himself being forced to call a lovely game.
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I wonder who Herbstreit pissed off since he was already babysitting Corso for Gameday and now has to do the same for Michaels on Thursdays.
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Monday night was fun for no other reason than Peyton's disgust when both games were punting so they couldn't switch between them
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Android Apocalypse posted:Zach Wilson going on a tear to finish the season would be the funniest thing. The Jets are still somehow in the playoff hunt right?
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Cthulu Carl posted:I wonder who Herbstreit pissed off since he was already babysitting Corso for Gameday and now has to do the same for Michaels on Thursdays. Someone who is giving him another few million.
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Cthulu Carl posted:Monday night was fun for no other reason than Peyton's disgust when both games were punting so they couldn't switch between them It was especially great because of how excited he was about not having to see any punts before the games started, and I don't think it was even ten minutes afterwards that both first drives ended in punts
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Who wants to play American football in Brazil during their summer? The NFL sure does!
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Bellmaker posted:The Jets are still somehow in the playoff hunt right? In that they're one of the 4 5-8 teams behind the 6 7-6 teams, sure.
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Bellmaker posted:The Jets are still somehow in the playoff hunt right? Yep. They get in as a wildcard if this week: they beat the Dolphins, Lions beat Broncos, Cowboys beat Bills, Vikings beat Bengals, Titans beat Texans, Colts beat Steelers and Raiders beat Chargers Week 16: they beat Washington, Chargers maybe beat Bills (Bills can win either this or week 17 vs Pats, winning both eliminates Jets), Browns beat Texans and Chiefs beat Raiders Week 17: they beat Browns, Bills lose to Pats (if they beat Chargers week 16), Chargers beat Broncos and Chiefs beat Bengals Week 18: they beat Pats, Browns beat Bengals, Ravens beat Steelers, Dolphins beat Bills and Broncos beat Raiders https://www.nydailynews.com/2023/12/11/jets-delusional-playoff-dreams-require-a-near-impossible-path-to-come-true/ It's not the only way they can get in, but TL;DR they have at least 8 teams ahead of them in the race for one of the two spots, and they need a lot more than just themselves winning out to happen
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OneMoreTime posted:Who wants to play American football in Brazil during their summer? The NFL sure does! It’s 30c in Spain, in December lol
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The jets wildin out with Wilson and winning out but missing out on the playoffs is the best case scenario for them because someone will trade for Wilson at that point for next season.
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Mr. Nice! posted:The jets wildin out with Wilson and winning out but missing out on the playoffs is the best case scenario for them because someone will trade for Wilson at that point for next season. Same with the Bears and Fields. And it won’t even ruin their draft pick.
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Chris James 2 posted:Yep. They get in as a wildcard if It's pretty funny how much of this is entirely plausible. God I hope this dipshit timeline comes through for us.
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It was pretty easy to get the jets in. I picked them to win out, then picked the games just as I saw them. After that I just had to flip one browns win to a loss and boom, they're in. https://www.espn.com/nfl/playoffs/m...2~2~401547653~2 ![]() Denver could also win out and very easily be the #1 seed in the AFC.
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If you are the Steelers or the Bucs or whoever:
If i’m the Bucs I’m pretty okay sending a 2nd+3rd+late rounder.
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Ornery and Hornery posted:If you are the Steelers or the Bucs or whoever: Nah, the Bucs are getting Jayden Daniels.
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wandler20 posted:Nah, the Bucs are getting Jayden Daniels. Also fair
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Ornery and Hornery posted:If you are the Steelers or the Bucs or whoever: Are the Steelers done with Kenny Pickett already that they need Justin Fields?
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Mr. Nice! posted:The jets wildin out with Wilson and winning out but missing out on the playoffs is the best case scenario for them because someone will trade for Wilson at that point for next season. The best case scenario for the rest of us is the Wilson wilding out and making the playoffs, Rodgers coming back and looking like poo poo and getting benched for Wilson.
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trilljester posted:Are the Steelers done with Kenny Pickett already that they need Justin Fields? what a grim choice to have to make
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Shinji2015 posted:It was especially great because of how excited he was about not having to see any punts before the games started, and I don't think it was even ten minutes afterwards that both first drives ended in punts The despairing cry of "No! No punts! Pat McAfee isn't a guest! Can we just go to a commercial?!"
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I really enjoyed the Manning mini-Red Zone, but it did highlight the amount of effort going in to all the timely jumps between games Red Zone pulls off every week. Scott and his crew do such a good job giving us 7 hours of commercial free football.
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Gonz posted:We live in a simulation. This season is the NFL’s version of We Didn’t Start The Fire and it hasn’t even finished being written yet
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Sunday Morning posted:I really enjoyed the Manning mini-Red Zone, but it did highlight the amount of effort going in to all the timely jumps between games Red Zone pulls off every week. Scott and his crew do such a good job giving us 7 hours of commercial free football. It had to be incredibly difficult to produce with two hosts who are at home and thus have delays.
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https://twitter.com/nickkorte/status/1734985949564514676?s=20
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https://twitter.com/rapsheet/status/1734991414461620603?s=46
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OneMoreTime posted:Who wants to play American football in Brazil during their summer? The NFL sure does! Umm, are they aware of the temperature in Brazil during the summer? They'd have to play early in the morning or in a dome for it to be feasible I'd think.
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Anderson Koopa posted:Umm, are they aware of the temperature in Brazil during the summer? They'd have to play early in the morning or in a dome for it to be feasible I'd think. Yes but have you also considered the following point? $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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Anderson Koopa posted:Umm, are they aware of the temperature in Brazil during the summer? They'd have to play early in the morning or in a dome for it to be feasible I'd think. So what you’re saying is they’ll send two teams from cold weather, northern, and/or dome stadiums? Hot Diggity! posted:Yes but have you also considered the following point? I want some player to pull a Eugene Robinson the night before that game.
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If Goff is garbage in the cold, does that mean the opposite is true and Goff would have a perfect game in the Brazil summer?
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Anderson Koopa posted:Umm, are they aware of the temperature in Brazil during the summer? They'd have to play early in the morning or in a dome for it to be feasible I'd think. It's more likely to be the mean, and that's not bad at all. Unless I'm misteading what the parentheses mean.
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Ches Neckbeard posted:It's more likely to be the mean, and that's not bad at all. Unless I'm misteading what the parentheses mean. I believe the parentheses refer to Celsius. If I'm reading it correctly the Mean daily maximum °C (°F) is the average warmest it feels every day. I'm trying to find resources online, but it appears somewhere around 90 degrees Farenheit approaches danger levels. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6365067/ I found this article about the treatment of heatstroke. It doesn't go into too much detail about what the threshold is, but146 football players have suffered heat related deaths. Also the games might work if the weather cooperates, but a heat wave would throw a wrench into the plans. https://apnews.com/article/brazil-heat-wave-climate-environment-wildfires-1e4714fb2c6566120c13cf4e2b657f7d Anderson Koopa fucked around with this message at 20:27 on Dec 13, 2023 |
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Anderson Koopa posted:Umm, are they aware of the temperature in Brazil during the summer? They'd have to play early in the morning or in a dome for it to be feasible I'd think. It is possible to play football in 80 degree weather
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It's 77 in Rio as I type, the average high in September is 78 (in Miami it's 89). Yes a 110 degree heat wave would be very bad but it'll probably be fine.
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Miami, but about 5-10% higher humidity. Neat.
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Anderson Koopa posted:Umm, are they aware of the temperature in Brazil during the summer? They'd have to play early in the morning or in a dome for it to be feasible I'd think. Miami boutta get a taste of their own medicine lol
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I was in Brazil this past New Year's, 14 hours south of Sao Paulo, it was pleasantly warm but not stiflingly hot.
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Mega64 posted:If Goff is garbage in the cold, does that mean the opposite is true and Goff would have a perfect game in the Brazil summer? Not unless he’s from inland empire lol
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