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Have fun with this, Giants. Danny Dimes, ladies and gents.

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I'm not super up on this but they can't save any salary cap by cutting him until after 2024?

Not that it matters what QB you put behind that OL but still, he sucks something awful.
 
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NY/NJ are used to overpaying for mediocrity.

Have you ever been to MetLife stadium?

I wouldn’t say it is bad, but man it is pretty generic and bland. Nothing special nor remarkable about it. That’s fine, except when you take into account that it cost over $1bn to build. Compare that to other billion dollar stadiums in Arlington, Atlanta, and Inglewood, and it makes you wonder how prevalent La Costra Nostra construction teams may have been in the project.
 
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Never seen a team get that many freaking sacks in a game. #75 was just the worst damn tackle I've ever seen. Awful

What was remarkable this past weekend was watching Bobby Slowik call plays for CJ Stroud and seeing Watt & Highsmith chipped every. single. play. If they weren't double-teamed or chipped, the ball was out of CJ's hand in two seconds.

30 points and 0 sacks surrendered to the Steelers. Just a marvelous union of OC & QB.

Keep in mind, this is all behind an absolute M*A*S*H unit of an OL. Houston's RG last Sunday was the practice squad C when preseason began.
 
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NY/NJ are used to overpaying for mediocrity.

Have you ever been to MetLife stadium?

I wouldn’t say it is bad, but man it is pretty generic and bland. Nothing special nor remarkable about it. That’s fine, except when you take into account that it cost over $1bn to build. Compare that to other billion dollar stadiums in Arlington, Atlanta, and Inglewood, and it makes you wonder how prevalent La Costra Nostra construction teams may have been in the project.

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I’ve felt for a whole that the nfl has been leaning towards the WWE route of entertainment and storylines more than actual football for a while before this year (Ray Rice, Players Kneeling, Brady-Giselle, and all sorts of other off field drama being the main story lines) but I feel like this season they really have crossed the line into that territory officially.

The on field product has been mostly poor but all the stories about Aaron Rodgers and kelce/swift are the focus of the pundits and networks.
 
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I’ve felt for a whole that the nfl has been leaning towards the WWE route of entertainment and storylines more than actual football for a while before this year (Ray Rice, Players Kneeling, Brady-Giselle, and all sorts of other off field drama being the main story lines) but I feel like this season they really have crossed the line into that territory officially.

The on field product has been mostly poor but all the stories about Aaron Rodgers and kelce/swift are the focus of the pundits and networks.

They did the game in London as a Toy Story animation somehow.

It’s already fully become an entertainment platform. Not a football league.
 
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They did the game in London as a Toy Story animation
I literally had to Google that because in my mind I could comprehend it but I still couldn’t understand wtf that even meant



The college game hasn’t gotten this bad yet, but with Deion’s circus it seems like the CFB media wants to push it in that direction.

I actually hope Deion either fails or does so well and gets an NFL coaching offer and he can take that clown show to the World Football Federation.
 
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I’ve felt for a whole that the nfl has been leaning towards the WWE route of entertainment and storylines more than actual football for a while before this year (Ray Rice, Players Kneeling, Brady-Giselle, and all sorts of other off field drama being the main story lines) but I feel like this season they really have crossed the line into that territory officially.

The on field product has been mostly poor but all the stories about Aaron Rodgers and kelce/swift are the focus of the pundits and networks.
The Iron Sheik approves.

R.I.P.
 
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I literally had to Google that because in my mind I could comprehend it but I still couldn’t understand wtf that even meant



The college game hasn’t gotten this bad yet, but with Deion’s circus it seems like the CFB media wants to push it in that direction.

I actually hope Deion either fails or does so well and gets an NFL coaching offer and he can take that clown show to the World Football Federation.


It’s the same networks at the end of the day. CFB isn’t far behind and yes, I think the Colorado affair (as it will likely be known) is when we will say college football crossed the Rubicon.
 
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NY/NJ are used to overpaying for mediocrity.

Have you ever been to MetLife stadium?

I wouldn’t say it is bad, but man it is pretty generic and bland. Nothing special nor remarkable about it. That’s fine, except when you take into account that it cost over $1bn to build. Compare that to other billion dollar stadiums in Arlington, Atlanta, and Inglewood, and it makes you wonder how prevalent La Costra Nostra construction teams may have been in the project.
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