NFL Discussion Thread: Pats win SB XLIX. Offseason begins

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PP21 got WAY more money than I expected. Wow. Him and Haden got PAID.


Dez is such a beast. It kills me that he suffers in Dallas, I hope he leaves soon. I'd like to see Rodgers throw to him.
 
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:lol: Peterson oh my god

Don't ever let anyone tell you that draft hype stops mattering once you start playing
 
I've said it once before, Pat P would be a better player if he wasnt so talented. He trusts his speed way way WAY too much. It would reign him in a bit and make him play smarter. Even though he usually recovers, he gambles way too much for my liking.
 
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For as great as Dez is...it's funny how D.Hall matches up w/ him VERY well. Can't wait for the Skins/Cowboys games this year.
 
 
 
Mannnnnnn nfl players are reckless....nothing funnier than the undrafted player who blows his free agent contract on a whip. Then ends up getting cut before training camp
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Reminds of a couple years back when Myck Kabango from Texas bought a Bentley before the NBA draft, went undrafted and now is in the D League
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Funny thing is that dude posts on NT.
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He (Kabongo) is an aspiring rapper, posted his mixtape in the Music forum
really? 
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Brees
Peyton
Brady
Rodgers

Pick one for the best QB on the L right now.

IMO it really don't matter which one.
 
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Oakland Raiders owner in talks with San Antonio

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SAN ANTONIO — Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis and two top lieutenants met recently with several San Antonio officials to discuss the potential of moving his NFL team from the Bay Area to the Alamo City, local leaders involved in the talks confirmed Tuesday.

On the weekend of July 18, Davis met with the officials, including Henry Cisneros, then-Mayor Julián Castro, City Manager Sheryl Sculley, Mario Hernandez of the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation, and both Richard Perez and David McGee, the president and chairman of the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, respectively.

Late Tuesday, after the Express-News published a version of this story on its websites, Sculley issued a memo to the City Council.

“I was asked to meet two weeks ago with the owner of the Oakland Raiders, Mark Davis, and members of his staff. Mr. Davis has expressed interest in a possible relocation of his NFL team to San Antonio and we are engaged in preliminary due diligence,” she wrote. “The agenda for this visit included a tour of the Alamodome and meetings with local business leaders.”

Sculley wrote that those discussions were preliminary and confidential and that she would update the council as things progressed.


whether the NFL would allow the team to leave the sixth largest media market for the 36th remains unclear.
 

besides the diplomats' wr core, i don't see a team in the NFCE that has as much talent and experience on the offensive side of the ball as the cowboys. even with miles austin running routes with a cane, romo put up big numbers
 

besides the diplomats' wr core, i don't see a team in the NFCE that has as much talent and experience on the offensive side of the ball as the cowboys. even with miles austin running routes with a cane, romo put up big numbers

And?

Their defense is going to be swiss cheese. Remember last season, Romo throwing for 500 yards and losing?

Expect that all year.
 
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