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SunshineDanceParty posted:I lost so much money on a dumb loving prop bet on Tebow completing 11 passes. Son of a bitch wins on the 10th completion in overtime. Every time that game gets brought up I relive that moment. Were you able to still laugh at what just happened at least? If not...you must've lost a shitload of money. Reminds me that one of my instructors in college lost over $500 on the TB-OAK Super Bowl because of that last pick six. E: wooo, new page
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My wife missed out on $500 from having the 9-9 point square during the CAR-NE superbowl when Kasay honked the kickoff out of bounds, allowing NE to drive minimal yards to have Vinatieri boot it through with 4 seconds left. I also missed out on Janet Jackson flashing during halftime, as I went to the kitchen for a beer. It was a bad Super Bowl all around.
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CannonFodder posted:If those were the years that Favre was hitting the Oxys real hard then that's not a surprise. He probably cleaned up for games but wasn't 100% for practice if you know what I mean. Favre's public painkiller thing was way back in 1996, which happens to be his Super Bowl year. Not saying it didn't happen again of course, but that's the one the blew up into a big story.
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# ? May 2, 2017 06:15 |
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Well then I got nothing.
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# ? May 2, 2017 06:30 |
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CannonFodder posted:Tom Brady was an adequate backup to Drew Bledsoe and then took over. Aaron Rodgers was an adequate backup until the Packers let Favre go. The Browns could have traded away the number one pick and put your theory to the test but I don't think anyone hates the Browns enough to have wanted them to do that. I'm glad the 49ers didn't take the bait either. And didn't he only start two games for that matter? King Hong Kong fucked around with this message at 06:47 on May 2, 2017 |
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Favre in 2006 was a pain in the rear end. Mike Sherman had let him do whatever he wanted for however many years. By the time Mike McCarthy was hired, Favre was demanding to skip training camp or else threatening to retire. I remember a game, I think in Seattle, when Favre and McCarthy were on the sidelines just screaming at each other in the rain. By that point, no one could tell Favre what to do, and McCarthy hates dumb mistakes. Drafting Aaron Rodgers was a combination of luck/disbelief that he had fallen so far in the draft and wanting to light a fire under Favre or else move on. I'm pretty sure part of Rodgers having such an amazingly high QB rating and TD:INT ratio throughout his career was McCarthy drilling into him the importance of not doing dumb poo poo in direct response to Favre. Everyone loves it when Favre did dumb poo poo and it worked out. But then, he also has the record for the most interceptions thrown in the playoffs, and the most interceptions thrown in a single playoff game. I doubt that 2006-2008 Aaron Rodgers was necessarily *better* than Favre in practice or whatever, but I think it's a sure bet that he was trying harder and responding more to coaching. EDIT: Also, Favre's painkiller was vicodin, and as pointed out, he went into rehab for that in the offseason before their Super Bowl winning season, so I don't think that had anything to do with his last few years in GB. Rod Hoofhearted fucked around with this message at 09:45 on May 2, 2017 |
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Brett Favre owned, yeah
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# ? May 2, 2017 10:03 |
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https://vine.co/v/5qtvaKbuOZF
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# ? May 2, 2017 10:40 |
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CannonFodder posted:Tom Brady was an adequate backup to Drew Bledsoe and then took over. Aaron Rodgers was an adequate backup until the Packers let Favre go. He didn't make it 4 games. We hurt him at like 2.5 games
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# ? May 2, 2017 11:50 |
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I loving love Cam.
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# ? May 2, 2017 12:17 |
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Cam owns.
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# ? May 2, 2017 12:54 |
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he looks like he's about to give me a tour of the oikos yogurt factory
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# ? May 2, 2017 13:02 |
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Well now I just want to see a remake of Willy Wonka starring Cam.
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# ? May 2, 2017 14:22 |
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Kelvin Benjamin falling into Yogurt River and gettin sucked up into a clear tube before getting stuck halfway up
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# ? May 2, 2017 14:42 |
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Abugadu posted:Kelvin Benjamin falling into Yogurt River and gettin sucked up into a clear tube before getting stuck halfway up Replace the gum with a popsicle or something. Kelvin, you're turning zero degrees Kelvin, Kelvin!
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# ? May 2, 2017 14:43 |
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Ehud posted:he looks like he's about to give me a tour of the oikos yogurt factory come with me and you'll see a whole world of dairy fermentation
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# ? May 2, 2017 14:47 |
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febreeze we just came up with your next comic
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# ? May 2, 2017 14:46 |
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It's gonna be a loooooong offseason.
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# ? May 2, 2017 14:53 |
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Bunch of tiny Christian McCaffreys toddle out singing Oompa Loompa Kuechly doo I've got a perfect puzzle for you Oompa Loompa Kuechly dee Why does this WR weigh 283 What do you get when you guzzle down sweets Eating as much as Kawann Short eats What are you at going Mike Williams style fat What do you think will come of that? Trade bait for the New York Jets Oompa Loompa Kuechly doo If you're not greedy you will go far You could win some Super Bowls too Like the Pats and Pack and Steelers do *Cam hurriedly hustles the rest of the group onto the SS Riverboat Ron
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:It's absurd to draw any conclusions from those five guys, who success or failure were affected by a variety of factors far beyond what their teams gave up to get them. You could expand the sample to the last 40 years and it doesn't get any better (think you end up with about 12 total examples and only 2-3 success) But then I could just say the same--there isn't enough evidence to suggest that trading up is a good idea, either. You just say "it's the most important position on the team, so it must be worth it," and I agree that it's important, but so far we don't have a lot of examples to point to where we'd go "yeah, see, this is why you have to do this." And if you look at the success rate on 1st-round QBs over the same time frame (last 20 years or so), you still find that the trade-up picks underperform compared to 1st-round QBs (in terms of hit rate). It could just be bad luck, but I suspect that the additional costs and expectations placed on a QB that a team traded up to get decreases their chance of success. Bad Moon posted:Lol if you don't draft your backup and he takes over the starter position by being awesome. srsly TheChirurgeon fucked around with this message at 14:58 on May 2, 2017 |
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Abugadu posted:Bunch of tiny Christian McCaffreys toddle out singing i'm dying
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Abugadu posted:Bunch of tiny Christian McCaffreys toddle out singing
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TheChirurgeon posted:You could expand the sample to the last 40 years and it doesn't get any better (think you end up with about 12 total examples and only 2-3 success) it's probably also because teams aren't going to trade down on sure fire QBs. the colts were never going trade down from luck or Manning, for instance. the 49ers could reasonably have taken any of the QBs but wanted Thomas instead. who the gently caress are the 49ers even going to start at QB, bears rejects?
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# ? May 2, 2017 15:27 |
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Uh, hello, Brian Hoyer is not a reject!
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:Uh, hello, Brian Hoyer is not a reject! Yeah Brian Hoyer is pretty cool!
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Abugadu posted:Bunch of tiny Christian McCaffreys toddle out singing I don't like this. I love this.
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mastershakeman posted:it's probably also because teams aren't going to trade down on sure fire QBs. the colts were never going trade down from luck or Manning, for instance. the 49ers could reasonably have taken any of the QBs but wanted Thomas instead. Leaf and RG3 were considered almost as good if not as good before the draft.
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Tre Boston has probably been traded or cut. Either way condolences Buffalo.
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Abugadu posted:Bunch of tiny Christian McCaffreys toddle out singing I love you
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# ? May 2, 2017 16:24 |
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I'm guessing that's Kelvin on the left with the hover hands.
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# ? May 2, 2017 16:29 |
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CannonFodder posted:I'm guessing that's Kelvin on the left with the hover hands. That man weighs as much as one of Kelvin's meaty thighs
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Abugadu posted:Bunch of tiny Christian McCaffreys toddle out singing Fuckin... The Christian McCaffrey joke might be the least funny part, and that's saying something, because that joke was hysterical. edit: God damnit, Cam as Willie Wonka? RIVERBOAT RON This post delivers on every loving line! Chilichimp fucked around with this message at 16:40 on May 2, 2017 |
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Lions picked up Eric Ebron's 5th year option Definitely glad they did, he's been disappointing as a top ten pick but as a player he's not bad. (granted I'm not sure if he's eight million dollars worth of not bad, but for the moment I'll take what I can get)
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Yep. Boston waived. had to expect that after hooker fell into their laps and they wisely drafted him.
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Abugadu posted:Bunch of tiny Christian McCaffreys toddle out singing So if I could buy you a beer or five for this I would.
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mastershakeman posted:it's probably also because teams aren't going to trade down on sure fire QBs. the colts were never going trade down from luck or Manning, for instance. the 49ers could reasonably have taken any of the QBs but wanted Thomas instead. The 49ers will be starting QB Sam Darnold/Josh Allen/Josh Rosen*, or whoever it is they pick *forgot about the Jets for a second.
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LabyaMynora posted:Drafting Aaron Rodgers was a combination of luck/disbelief that he had fallen so far in the draft To be fair, didn't Rodgers turn out to be, like, the first Jeff Tedford quarterback who didn't suck out loud in the NFL?
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Timby posted:To be fair, didn't Rodgers turn out to be, like, the first Jeff Tedford quarterback who didn't suck out loud in the NFL? quote:Fresno State
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Carr wasn't as bad as most of that list, but getting destroyed for a few years behind a line held together by scotch tape and paper clips can gently caress up a QB pretty hard.
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