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Who's going to win the Super Bowl?

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Tom Brady: When Aaron Rodgers is on, I stay up and watch

http://www.espn.com/blog/new-englan...-when-aaron-rodgers-is-on-i-stay-up-and-watch

“I think he makes everything look so simple because he has such an efficient delivery,” Brady said on the program. “Everything really looks effortless with him, which is the amazing part. He’s definitely working hard, but he’s making hard look easy; it’s a very effortless style he plays with. The velocity of the ball, the placement of the ball, I mean, he’s just an incredible player. He works very hard at it, he’s a very talented player, and he’s just having an incredible season.

“I always love watching his tape, admiring the things he can do, because I can’t do many of those things. … Whenever he’s on, I usually stay up and watch.”
 
Tom Brady: When Aaron Rodgers is on, I stay up and watch

http://www.espn.com/blog/new-englan...-when-aaron-rodgers-is-on-i-stay-up-and-watch

“I think he makes everything look so simple because he has such an efficient delivery,” Brady said on the program. “Everything really looks effortless with him, which is the amazing part. He’s definitely working hard, but he’s making hard look easy; it’s a very effortless style he plays with. The velocity of the ball, the placement of the ball, I mean, he’s just an incredible player. He works very hard at it, he’s a very talented player, and he’s just having an incredible season.

“I always love watching his tape, admiring the things he can do, because I can’t do many of those things. … Whenever he’s on, I usually stay up and watch.”

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...s-failure-to-disclose-richard-sherman-injury/

NFL declines comment on Seahawks’ failure to disclose Richard Sherman injury

Amazingly, the Seahawks blatantly violated the rules of the NFL’s injury reports by concealing a knee injury to cornerback Richard Sherman. Even more amazingly, coach Pete Carroll freely admitted to it.

Not surprisingly, the NFL is saying nothing about it. Reached by PFT for comment on the situation, the NFL had none.

Actually, that’s a little surprising. In past situations like this, the league has at times acknowledged that it is reviewing the matter. In this case, the league hasn’t even gone that far. (The league took a similar approach when Raiders guard Kelechi Osemele was a surprise scratch on a Thursday night due to an illness that was not previously disclosed by the team.)

One league source expressed outrage over the Sherman situation, pointing out that deliberate failure to comply with injury-reporting rules compromises the integrity of the game in a significant way.

“They flat-out lied week after week to the league and the public,” the source said. “How is that different from any of the Patriots’ ‘-gates’?”

As the NFL prepares to authorize the relocation of the Raiders to Las Vegas, full compliance with the injury-reporting rules becomes paramount to the integrity of and public confidence in professional football. Transparency regarding potential violations becomes even more important, since the public needs to know when teams have been caught cheating when it comes to the injury reports.

Unless, of course, cheating on the injury reports is so widespread that the league doesn’t want the public (or the public servants who work in Congress) to realize that the violations are sufficiently rampant to amount to inherent corruption.

It’s frankly impossible to know whether and to what extent violations have occurred if the NFL’s position is going to be to say “no comment” and move on, hopeful that everyone else will move on, too.
 
graham trade 

Actually Graham Trade has been a big win for us. Considering our center is actually pretty good. Our tackles are trash though. Our play caller is trash. I could go on forever about our teams issues. I mean ****. We lost two wins because of our ******* kicker
 
Actually Graham Trade has been a big win for us. Considering our center is actually pretty good. Our tackles are trash though. Our play caller is trash. I could go on forever about our teams issues. I mean ****. We lost two wins because of our ******* kicker
the center u traded was pretty good too 

dont think they getting what they thought out graham 
 
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Actually Graham Trade has been a big win for us. Considering our center is actually pretty good. Our tackles are trash though. Our play caller is trash. I could go on forever about our teams issues. I mean ****. We lost two wins because of our ******* kicker
the center u traded was pretty good too 
dont think they getting what they thought out graham 

not of his own fault though
 
Actually Graham Trade has been a big win for us. Considering our center is actually pretty good. Our tackles are trash though. Our play caller is trash. I could go on forever about our teams issues. I mean ****. We lost two wins because of our ******* kicker
the center u traded was pretty good too 
dont think they getting what they thought out graham 

Who cares if he is good too. Our current center is way younger and way less injury prone. And we're getting what we thought out of Graham he's not the ****** calling the plays
 
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