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People really underrate centers, and I think they really miss Birk. The Ravens, since the Super Bowl, always had a strong center, and now they are without that player who can lead the offensive line.
Whenever Mangold gets taken out of a game for whatever reason, I start to cringe. He's such a huge part of the offense, arguably our best player on the offense.
Denver lost their first and second string centers in the preseason as well as Ryan Clay and now Orlando Franklin.
Excuse me while I play the world's tiniest violin for you all.
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Yeah, but there's a bit of a moat between Peyton and someone like Ben. Manning can make anything work. Ben needs some time, as evidenced by his inability to get rid of the ball quickly, ever.
A staunch NFL watcher for many years, I have to say...........I found this weekends slate of games to be utter crap. I had trouble staying interested in any of them. I watched the Denver game the most, as it was intriguing that the Jags were keeping it so close, yet I initially tuned in to see how high of a score Denver could pull off.
last nights Monday Night game was just an awful game to watch IMO.
i only got the 4 sunday games plus the MNF game...of those, the only one that was worth watching was the final 5 minutes of the NE/Saints game...Browns/Lions sucked, Seattle/Tenn snoozer....Wash/Dal sucked....last nights sucked too.
watching highlights and seeing stats and scores it didnt look like there were any games that were good this weekend. Maybe the bills/bengals...but nothing else
The Tennessee Titans have been in this situation before. In 1999, after a 36-35 opening week win over the Cincinnati Bengals, starting quarterback Steve McNair was lost for a few weeks with an infl…
A staunch NFL watcher for many years, I have to say...........I found this weekends slate of games to be utter crap. I had trouble staying interested in any of them. I watched the Denver game the most, as it was intriguing that the Jags were keeping it so close, yet I initially tuned in to see how high of a score Denver could pull off.
last nights Monday Night game was just an awful game to watch IMO.
The Steelers game was far and away the worst I watched. I actively avoided the Monday night game.
I find MNF games unbearable to watch. Its such a low-fi cheesy presentation thats stuck in the 90s. I hate Gruden in the booth.
the only one that was worth watching was the final 5 minutes of the NE/Saints game
Im finding this to be the case with any game. I can nap from 2nd quarter to the 5 min mark and not feel like I missed out on anything. No one can stop anyone and no RBs exist that can control a game (maybe that purple guy). Every game has 3 scores in the final minutes woop woop NBA style football.
Financial parity and salary caps cause parity. This was never a problem before. It's rule changes that are beyond out of hand. Everyone in the game says the same shit "you can't really play defense anymore but it's for player health. "
Apparently every time a CB hand checks a shoulder , or puts his hand on a WRs hip its causing ulcers.
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