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I don't know why, but the bowling pin celebration kills me every time. I was watching the Lions/Packers and knew it was coming and it still friggen slayed me.

A dude copped a flag in college football yesterday for doing it, it's the one ego-driven penalty I'm always happy for a player to give up, just for my own lols.

(Someone already posted this today, but I couldn't find it)


Drake London didn't play a down after this.

Given we won anyway, I say worth it.
 
I'm obviously dumb can someone explain this to me? What do the Yankees have to do with Dallas?
Judging by the context, it seems like that yankees fan is also a cowboys fan who is clearly frustrated with what he is seeing. The yankees just got smoked in the world series, so they are not only mocking him for having to endure a crappy dallas team , but they are also mocking him for having to deal with the yankees getting blasted.
 

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This trade deadline should be good.
A lot of teams want wide receivers and outside linebackers / pass rushers.

Think pass catching tight ends may also become popular trade target if the wide receiver pool becomes shallow.

I personally think interior pressure nose tackles and defensive ends are worth their weight in gold in playoffs against qb's and mobile qb's.
 
Not sure if its been mentioned but Derek Carr is the first QB in NFL history to lose to 31 different teams. Just the Raiders to go now to complete the dream, Saints play Raiders in week 17.
Related to this - the Carrs must be the biggest loser family in NFL history

 
To me it's just poking fun at the idiots that "follow" the most popular team.

It's been lean few years for those Yankees/Lakers/Cowboys fans.

I'm positive they exist.

There are loads of them. Although there are a bunch of Dodgers/Lakers/Cowboys fans so they’ll be happier.

They all used to be Man United fans 10-15 years ago, but have miraculously uncovered some familial link to Liverpool or Man City since then.

Dickheads. True sports fandom is about suffering, ffs.
 
There are loads of them. Although there are a bunch of Dodgers/Lakers/Cowboys fans so they’ll be happier.

They all used to be Man United fans 10-15 years ago, but have miraculously uncovered some familial link to Liverpool or Man City since then.

Dickheads. True sports fandom is about suffering, ffs.
Essendon. Atlanta Falcons.

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Related to this - the Carrs must be the biggest loser family in NFL history


Wins are not a QB stat. but this one time ill let it slide.

Crazy that he has now lost to 31 teams [more if you count name changes from relocations] but also what teams did Favre and Peyton never get beat by.
 
So tell me again how many times have the Browns made the playoffs in the last five years ?

And how many times in the 15 years before that ?

Are they really just guilty of raising everyone's expectations ?

:)
The irony of it coming from someone who also supports Essendon
 

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The irony of it coming from someone who also supports Essendon
Comparing Cleveland to Essendon is unfair.

We're more like the Chargers. Periods of moderate success whilst achieving absolutely nothing, all the while being a middling to bottom side the rest of the way, and terrible at drafting. We never truly bottomed out like Cleveland.

Carlton have 5 wooden spoons since Cleveland came back into the NFL. Loads of top end talent pissed away with a bog average bottom end of a list. Came on strong very briefly to give their delusional fans a modicum of hope, then will eventually fade back into obscurity.
 
tomorrow the NFL will surely flex the Colts/Jets out of SNF week 11.

CBS will protect KC/Bills, but Ravens/Steelers or 9ers/Seachickens, or even Bungles/Chargers would be better
Chiefs v Chargers in December may get moved to the early slot so Travis can get to Vancouver for the last Era's tour show, it just wouldn't surprise me if the conveniently flexed that game to play Vikings v Falcons in prime time
 
So tell me again how many times have the Browns made the playoffs in the last five years ?

And how many times in the 15 years before that ?

Are they really just guilty of raising everyone's expectations ?

:)
One playoff win in the last 30 years

This regime benefited from an all time soft schedule—but beat Pittspuke, so props there.

And benefited from accidental success of Flacco who was sitting on couch

Overall the regime has FAILED miserably
 

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