OFFICIAL NFL Discussion Thread: 2015-16 Season - Congrats to the Denver Broncos and their fans! SB 5

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Only problem I see with AJ is he will go alligator arms and not fight for balls at times. He is repels oboe for a few INTs every season because of that. Still a beast though

Edit - Just read who he has for Pitt. Will respond later (with anger)
 
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:rofl: @ Cutler being underrated

Been in the league 9 years and the best thing people can say about him is he got a strong arm.


How is Heath Miller overrated? He rarely gets talked about.
 
Heath Miller def does not come across as overrated. i think he's definitely gotten more respect (at least on this board) over the past couple years. but no one ever really talks about him on tv or whatever. seems more of a "well we couldn't think of anyone else" type of pick :lol:
 
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[COLOR=#red]Pouncey is overrated? :lol:

If you HAVE to pick someone from the Dolphins, Dion Jordan. [/COLOR]
 
how is nate solder overrated? his nickname is "turnstyle" in NE :rofl:

i'd say we all know he's not the best, or good.
 
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[COLOR=#red]Cutler is underrated? Yea... Ok... lists...[/COLOR] :lol:
 
Completely agree with fletcher cox being on the underrated list

Would have gone with demeco ryans as the overrated player on the eagles.. or Tebow, since he is apparently a key off season acquisition according to nflnetwork
 
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I think the Cowboys could definitely repeat as NFC East Champions

Definitely favorites.

They had a lot of injuries IIRC on offense, but didn't their defense just suck ?

They've had the worst D-Line in the league for two consecutive seasons. I don't buy them taking any type of leap this year. They're super soft in the trenches. Unless Dan Quinn really is magical.
 
This idiot. :smh:

http://nypost.com/2015/06/25/warren-sapp-bit-stomped-on-girlfriend-during-vegas-fight/

Warren Sapp charged after he ‘bit, stomped’ on girlfriend

Removed from his perch at NFL Network and from the public spotlight, Warren Sapp still can’t avoid troubles that drag his name through the muck.

The Hall of Fame defensive tackle reportedly has been charged with three counts of domestic violence stemming from an April incident in Las Vegas during which he allegedly bit his longtime girlfriend and stomped on her head.

According to TMZ, Sapp — last seen being arrested on charges of solicitation and assault while covering the Super Bowl in Phoenix — was involved in a lengthy fight with Chalyce Moore at the M Resort on April 28.

The police report states Sapp threw a margarita in her face at the resort before the two drove to Moore’s condo.

Moore allegedly told Sapp to exit the car, at which time he bit her middle finger. The violence only escalated when they arrived at her home.

According to documents obtained by TMZ, Moore, after throwing a belt at Sapp, ended up on the floor. The 42-year-old Sapp then stomped on her face with his sandal-clad feet. The checkerboard pattern on the sole, according to Moore’s friend’s statement to police, was imprinted on Moore’s temple.

Moore’s litany of injuries, according to her friend’s statement: a lower-lip bruise, shoulder and leg bruises and a stiff neck. Moore also vomited after the fight, leading the friend to believe Moore suffered a concussion.

After his 13-year NFL career, Sapp had latched on to a cushy NFL Network gig as an analyst, but was canned after his Super Bowl arrest. The former superstar, who racked up 96.5 sacks in his storied career, is due in court July 23.
 
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looks like i was right...sort of:

Emmanuel Sanders says cheating should negate Patriots' Super Bowl win
3m - NFL EMMANUEL SANDERS +3 more
ESPN.com news services

Count Emmanuel Sanders among those who think the punishment the New England Patriots received as a result of last postseason's deflated football scandal should have been much more severe.

Speaking to a group of kids Thursday at a Denver-area football camp, the Denver Broncos breakout wide receiver said he thinks Denver's chief AFC rival should not be recognized as Super Bowl champion after the team's alleged role in altering the pressure of game balls in New England's 45-7 win over the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship Game on Jan. 18.

Emmanuel Sanders thinks the Patriots should have received a much harsher Deflategate punishment: the stripping of their Super Bowl XLIX win. Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
When Sanders was asked by a camper if he was mad about the scandal, he said, according to NBC 9News, "Yeah, yeah, I'm kind of mad. I don't think that they [New England] should be the Super Bowl champion this year."

Sanders, who thrived in conjunction with Peyton Manning after joining the Broncos as a free agent, continued by reinforcing to the group that cheating should never be rewarded, especially in lieu of hard work.

"You aren't supposed to cheat. Cheating is not good, especially when you've got guys who are working they're butts off for 365 days out of the year and one person cheats -- whether it helps them win the Super Bowl or not, they still cheated and shouldn't be a champion."

The NFL levied against the Patriots a punishment of a $1 million fine and the forfeiture of two draft picks -- including a 2016 first-rounder -- while quarterback Tom Brady, whose alleged involvement in the scandal surpassed the team's, was given a four-game suspension. Brady's appeal of the suspension was heard by commissioner Roger Goodell in New York on Tuesday.

Sanders and the Broncos bowed out to the Colts in the AFC divisional playoffs a week before the title game in which the deflated footballs were discovered.


cry me an asterisk river :lol:

 
I waited on a QB and got gifted blessed stuck with one of my favorite QBs, Jay Cutler in the 9th round in my 14 team league 
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