TheGreatBarryB
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I’d imagine Falcons will be trading a few more pieces out soon. Quinn and GM probably done.
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I’ll be watchingWrong week to remind us Sven, nobody will be looking to watch that horror of a match-up
Sanu for a 2nd would of been a good deal a few years ago. I dont know what he is like anymore, but 2-3 years ago he was a great Z.
for a similar price you could get Green, or Sanders
Seahawks acquired S Quandre Diggs from the Lions in exchange for a 2020 fifth-round pick.
Seattle is also sending a 2021 seventh-rounder Detroit's way. With the Seahawks dealing with injury issues at safety, the Lions are surprisingly shipping their starting safety westward. Diggs has had injury issues of his own, playing very little since Week 4 because of hand and hamstring problems. He was back on the field for Week 7. A 2015 sixth-rounder, Diggs used to have the air of an ascending player in Motown, but Matt Patricia's staff had clearly seen all it needed to. Diggs should immediately assume starting-level snaps in Seattle, while Tracy Walker, Tavon Wilson and Will Harris will hold down the fort in Detroit.
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SOURCE: Tom Pelissero on Twitter
Oct 22, 2019, 4:41 PM ET
sorry i didnt read it before postingWhy is that posted here? Its still just a rugby league franchise
I like that you have the Colts higher than most. One team people still seem to be not giving enough credit to. I view the Panthers in a similar mould.
Interesting, BB finds a loophole to take a minute off the clock...
Belichick, showing mercy for once, decided to punt with the clock approaching 10 minutes and the Patriots facing a 4th-and-2 from the New York 33. New England intentionally took a delay of game penalty but the Jets declined it. The Pats then took an intentional false start penalty, which was also declined, before finally punting it away.
Typically you take a penalty there to back the punter up a little bit so he has a better chance of pinning the opposition in deep. That wasn’t Belichick’s aim, though. Up by five scores, he was trying to make a point about the NFL’s clock management rules.
Because the clock was running at the time of the first penalty, it kept running after the play clock was reset. That allowed the Patriots to run more than a minute off the clock.
After the game, Belichick was asked if there was any “gamesmanship” involved in the decision.
“No, it was just the way the rules are set up,” Belichick told reporters. “We were able to run quite a bit of time off the clock without really having to do anything. That’s probably a loophole that will be closed and probably should be closed but right now it’s open.”
Belichick Uses Blowout Over Jets to Expose Rule Loophole
This is what it takes to make Bill Belichick smile.www.si.com