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Mr. Scot

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  1. Get ready for this to be discussed all season...again
  2. I like Brandt, but it's fair to ask how he got an NFL Network job when his previous gig was as a soap opera actor
  3. My significant other would say Jones being an NFL owner is the mistake.
  4. I'm reminded of back when the debate was whether we needed a Tepper press conference or not.
  5. Injuries are pretty much impossible to predict. But with that said, when you take a guy with a rep for getting injured, and he gets injured, well...
  6. His original value was tied to somebody that doesn't work here anymore. The idea was that Joe Brady not only knew him from having worked with him at LSU, but also would know how to ideally use him in his offense. Clearly that last part wasn't true to begin with, but Brady being gone pretty much destroys whatever was left of the originally perceived notion. So now what?
  7. I'd call it more of a practical matter in this case. I don't care if he gets daily ego massages as long as he's not screwing up the team. But he is, so...
  8. Only kinda sorta Panthers related I'll grant, but very well worth watching
  9. Side Note: When the Steelers announced their first depth chart, Mason Rudolph was listed as the backup behind Mitch Trubisky. Kenny Pickett was listed as the number three. They later changed it to show Pickett as the backup and announced that the first one had Rudolph second due to a "clerical error". (Ouch )
  10. I'd normally call that a mistake. In his case though, it's probably not a bad thing.
  11. While we're at it, a little bit of actual news, Kenny Pickett has won the backup job in Pittsburgh.
  12. To be fair, Tepper kinda sorta halfway a little bit subtly hinted at the possibility that maybe he potentially might have could have kept Marty Hurney around just a little too long. He does get how he's perceived.
  13. I actually think the Steelers probably have the right idea. This is where you run into trouble with retiring numbers. You can't just retire the number of every great player you loved. And unfortunately, that's what fans tend to want to do. Sam Mills was way more than just a great player. That's why his number is retired. Of the four numbers discussed here, really only Thomas Davis has anything close to that kind of legacy beyond the playing field but even there I'd say it's probably not enough. The standard has to be higher.
  14. Irony at it's finest I'm kidding. You don't actually even qualify as "petty". "Worthless" would be more accurate.
  15. I have my own opinion, and have expressed it, despite what you say. As far as John, sure he could be wrong, but let's just say I have more confidence in his opinion than I do yours. Doubt I'm alone on that either. I'll await your response. Proportions being what they have been, this next one should go a good eight paragraphs (at least).
  16. I think Watson's lines would be more like "Shalt thee, fair maiden with dainty fingers, knead my muscular buttocks till my manhood be engorged? Deny thy consultations with those who might judge me and seek to stop my employer from becoming guarantor of my enormous fortune!"
  17. To be clear, Kunkel didn't make that judgment himself. He said he was told that by someone with the team. And honestly, as dysfunctional as this team is, it wouldn't surprise me.
  18. Guess John's "not in his right mind", huh? (thanks for being predictable)
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