lol Bears blew big lead. Eagles also almost blew gigantic lead. Chargers are pretty solid. Tom brady is back.
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lol Bears blew big lead. Eagles also almost blew gigantic lead. Chargers are pretty solid. Tom brady is back.
Exactly^ Bears are in free fall mode. it will only get worse.
^^
lol their division is kinda weak, so hopefully they can take it
Green Bay will probably win the division. LOL@Jets lost to the Chargers 31-0 hahahahahahahahahaha. Geno Smith needs to be benched. Michael Vick is gonna take his job. I was surprised the 49ers beat the Chiefs. I was also surprised the Browns beat Tennessee after trailing 28-3 LOL.
patriots! that is all...on to buffalo *bilichick voice*
on a side note...Kaepernick knocked up Brittany Renner?
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Forced to choose between the pandering of Pinktober and its commitment to its sponsors, the NFL has come down firmly on the side of its corporate overlords. Colin Kaepernick confirmed today that the league fined him $10,000 for wearing the wrong headphones, Beats by Dre (his sponsor) after the game on Sunday.
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he should be fined more for using pink headphones
black and white are the only acceptable colors for headphones
it is breast cancer awareness month, you insensitive pricks
Kap probably has pink headphones year round. How come there isn't more awareness of men's health issues?
Yeah they should have Prostate Cancer awareness month.
Also - The NFL used to stand for NOT FOR LONG than it was NO FUN LEAGUE now its NAZI FINES LEAGUE.
Hey Vandelay I will be at the game Sunday when Clevelands native son Brian Hoyer leads his boyhood team to first place and a win over the squeelers.
huge game this sunday
dolphins and greenbay.
huger game sunday night..
where fartz and QoP at? they done moved on i see. cuz this the time of yr they usually get their dreams crushed by eli n dem.
the world was exposed to odell beckham last week and it was glorious.
now the world will see andre williams as the featured back with jennings out.
hillis might do a line of PEDs before the game and beast it out.
feels good to have a meanigful game again.
i wouldnt say chicagos in a tailspin. theyre still in a shit division and kyle fuller is prolly gonna be the ROTY. as good as he is kendall might be the better brother still at Va Tech.
Cutler is just a haribul QB so hes holding them back.
sucks they go to ATL cuz ATL at home is a diff. team.
dallass should be 2-3 right now. watch them beat seattle tho on the road. their OL has been suprisingly solid. supposedly murray is the best RB ever now.
browns might complete the comeback from week 1. hoyer is in a groove. florida boy travis benjamin is the straw that stirs that offense tho
I dislike Dallas and Seattle. But hope for Seattle to be beat.
But its ROMO so who knows?
Chicago always starts well than suddenly Cutler re-emerges as a retard.
Whoa GB and Dolphins is gonna be interesting.
Travis Benjamin.... Lol those are highly kind words. His best game last week.
LOL@Cleveland beat Pittsburgh 31-10 hahahahahahahahahahaha. I didn't think they would beat Pittsburgh that bad. I was also surprised Green Bay and Miami game was close but Green Bay got the win. Cincinnati and Carolina went into overtime tied at 37. I hope Cincinnati wins. Dallas is beating Seattle now 17-10 and I hope Seattle wins. LOL@Jets lost to Denver 31-17. Geno Smith is gonna get benched and Michael Vick is gonna take his job. Geno was late to a team meeting recently and he cursed at a Jets fan that got in a argument with him LOL. Jets fan probably told him he sucks LOL. I'm gonna watch the Giants and Eagles game.
I just checked on Cincinnati and Carolina score again and the final score was a tie at 37. How come the game won't go into another overtime until somebody scores? Are they gonna play a rematch since the final score was a tie?
Yeah, there will be a rematch.
I'm very surprised Carolina scored 37 points because they usually have a hard time scoring a lot of points.
The carolina-cincinnati rematch promises to have a lot less scoring than today's contest. A lot less.
Giants looking embarrassed.
--- Female Eagles fan steals veteran's prosthetic leg
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This isn't the Lingerie Bowl anymore.
UFC announcer Mike Goldberg, who has moonlighted as the play-by-play man for the Lingerie Football League's championship game in addition to some NHL and college football duties in the past, called the first NFL game of his career this past weekend, and the feedback wasn't exactly kind.
Goldberg made countless errors in his debut during Sunday's game between the Minnesota Vikings and visiting Detroit Lions, according to reviews posted by NBCSports.com, SB Nation and FanSided. In addition to losing sight of the ball on the first play from scrimmage, he reportedly mixed up everything from players and coaches to downs and distances throughout an already ugly football game.
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Lions fan website "Pride of Detroit" described the performance as "the worst broadcast of a football game I have ever witnessed in my life," and that came from the vantage point of a team that won 17-3.
FOX managed to outdo itself on Sunday with the worst broadcast of a football game I have ever witnessed in my life. The announcers, Mike Goldberg and Brendon Ayanbadejo, had no business calling an NFL game, as evidenced by their constant mistakes. They repeatedly misidentified coaches and players -- no, Golden Tate and Sam Martin aren't on the Vikings -- and it felt like they did zero preparation for this game. Actually, it felt like they were reading from an error-filled script and had no prior knowledge of either team. It was painful to listen to them on Sunday.
The worst reported mistakes by Goldberg in Sunday's game included the broadcaster saying, "The intended receiver was Golden Tate," on an incomplete pass from Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to Greg Jennings. While both players wear No. 15, Tate is Detroit's leading receiver. Likewise, Goldberg allegedly named Minnesota offensive coordinator Norv Turner as a member of the Lions staff.
Naturally, several observers took the opportunity to take Goldberg to task on Twitter, and the announcer didn't react too kindly to the criticism. He responded to one harsh critic with, "Dude [expletive] you," and called another a "douche" — probably not the best decision if he wants to remain in an NFL booth.
@towle_mark I hope you never waste my time again
— Mike Goldberg (@MFG16) October 13, 2014
Still, Goldberg is slated to call Sunday's game between the Vikings and Bills in Buffalo, and fans will surely be paying more attention to what the play-by-play announcer says than they did during the Lingerie Bowl.
giants did look embarrassing
time to become a dallas fan
WOW^ Wheres your loyalty?
Niners started small but ended big.
Rams focused on stopping the run and Kaepernick throws his longest TD pass ever. LMAO!!
i want a seahawks vs. broncos super bowl rematch
LMAO^TROLL
someone knows nothing about football
So one of Australia's best sportsman quit because he's got a trial with NFL teams, I think they said Seattle was one. Hope he makes it but doubt he will given he hasn't grown up playing the sport it's not like switching between league and rugby union , dude has serious talent but
NRL's Hayne aims to fulfill NFL dream
ESPN.com news services | October 14, 2014
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Australian superstar Jarryd Hayne quit his rugby league team Wednesday in order to pursue a career in the NFL.
The Australian international, who won the National Rugby League's highest individual accolade -- the Dally M Medal -- for a second time just last month, has been given a conditional release by his club, the Parramatta Eels, in order to follow his NFL dream.
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Jarryd Hayne is giving up his rugby league contract to try to make it in the NFL.
Hayne, 26, said he could not let the opportunity to play in the NFL pass him by.
"For the past 24 months I've been thinking about having a crack in the NFL, and over the last 12 months I've been seriously considering it," Hayne said in a letter published on the Eels' website.
"Today I can officially announce that I will be heading to the United States to pursue an opportunity to play American Football."
Most Australians to try their hands in the NFL have been punters, but as a speedy rugby league player, it's likely the 6-foot-2, 220-pound Hayne is thinking about a position that involves a little more contact.
Renowned for his acceleration, Hayne said he believes he has the skills to make it as either a punt returner or kick returner.
"I believe I have the speed, I'm a quick learner, I feel things out really quickly," he said. "I have no doubt it's going to be tough. Ultimately it's a 12-month plan, going over there and trying to make a train-on team. For me to do that I need to start preparing for that around January or February."
In June, Detroit Lions running back Reggie Bush told Fox Sports Australia that Hayne could play in the NFL immediately if he ever switched sports.
"He actually looks like an NFL running back. Looks like he could come play with us tomorrow," Bush said when shown video of Hayne in action. "He's fast, strong and ... wow! Look at that hit. That's an NFL football hit. I like this guy."
Hayne walked away from one of the highest-paying rugby league contracts in the world. He visited the United States in September to look at the Seattle Seahawks and University of Washington's facilities on a study trip with the Eels.
Australian native Jesse Williams currently is on the Seahawks' injured reserve, although the defensive tackle first played college football at Alabama.
In 2006, rugby league player Willie Mason had a trial with the New York Jets, but it came to nothing.
"It's always been a dream of mine to play in the NFL, and at my age, this is my one and only chance at having a crack at playing there," Hayne wrote.
"I'm excited about the potential opportunities that lie ahead. I've known the deadline has been looming for me to make this call, and I believe the right time is now."
Hayne's agent, Wayne Beavis, told The Associated Press that his player's "power and speed'' make Hayne perfect for the NFL and "he'll even be able to wear a helmet and pads." In rugby league, no helmets are worn and shoulder gear is lightweight and optional.
"I'm so passionate about the challenge that lies ahead for me, not only as an athlete but more so as a person," Hayne said. "It's the hardest decision I have ever had to make in my life. I'm leaving my teammates, friends, and most importantly my family; but for me to grow as an athlete and a person I feel this is the right step to take."
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i know a lot about sports. football is one of the most unintelligent and unfair sports. you would know since you know how many times the 49ers lost on terrible calls that prevented them from reaching numerous super bowls and the amount of times the patriots cheated to win super bowls. it is a low-level sport. it doesn't mean i don't enjoy it. it's just that i'm not going to take it seriously like tennis, which is the most intelligent and fair sport. i don't really care who reaches the super bowl because it's always going to be amusing.
this post has the intelligence and cadence of a CharlesJones post.
in fact, if you replace the following words, it almost is a CJ post
sports with foot massages
football and patriots with cute black women
tennis with cute white women
super bowl with money
49ers with I
i know a lot about foot massages. cute black women [give] one of the most unintelligent and unfair foot massages. you would know since you know how many times that I lost on terrible calls that prevented them from reaching numerous amounts of money and the amount of times the cute black women cheated me to get money. it is a low-level foot massage. it doesn't mean i don't enjoy it. it's just that i'm not going to take it seriously like cute white women, which is the most intelligent and fair foot massage. i don't really care who [gets my] money because it's always going to be amusing.
Hey Vandelay get used to the beat downs.
i was wondering how long it was going to take you to comment.
The last steelers browns game I went to was the year Eric Metcalf returned two punts. I'm 2-0 vs. The shitsburgh skid marks .
i went to the game 2 years ago at heinz field and the last game against the original browns at three rivers stadium in 1995. both steeler victories.
After giving up a first-rounder and seventh-rounder + paying him $18 mil only to watch him sit on the bench last year, Seacocks get rid of a Percy Harvin
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