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Everything posted by kungfoodude
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I got it 30-27 KC. Philly runs for over 200, turns it over once. Philly kicker misses a FG at some point. KC turns it over twice. KC wins the penalty battle slightly(angering conspiracy theorists that don't realize the last time a SB winner was more penalized than the loser was the 2013 season).
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Everyone Pushing to Draft Yet Another WR Early
kungfoodude replied to RumHam's topic in Carolina Panthers
For the Panthers specifically, you probably make that trade even if it's as high as a 4th or 5th pick. Wilson is likely better than any of the WR's in this draft. -
Philly was a better team than Washington. There was no fix there.
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I told my buddies there to start a Mountain Meadows Massacre themed chant if they started winning.
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He really does need a spark. We need someone on the team to punch him in the face prior to every game.
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It's WILDLY unrealistic. I mean, that would be the hardest I had ever cum in my life.
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Oh, you can always finish.
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Whelp
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Gorgeous goal.
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Chatmandu
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The break can't come soon enough. Man we need it.
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The NHL GENERALLY does a great job with reviews going through the league office. Don't get me started on goalie interference though......
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Is "End Racism" gonna be replaced with "Mission Accomplished?" Also, pandering to a half doofus that cares nothing about the NFL is just as dumb as pandering to Swifties who also care nothing about the NFL.
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Ideally, free agency sets up the draft and not vice versa. As fans we also have to understand that we aren't likely to field a top 16 defense in 2025. This building effort will take some time, providing we make quality decisions the next couple of offseasons. There is also no reason to sell the farm in free agency to attempt to be a contender, only to mortgage the future. While I have zero faith in Morgan in the draft, he does have abilities to evaluate pro personnel. If we make some good moves in free agency, it's another step in the right direction, at least.
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Keep in mind that this is classically how we get ourselves into trouble, taking a project way too high. 8 is WAY too high with the red flags that he has.
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Right bit if you are dead set on DL, trading down is the way to go. The pool is deep through the second round. Why expend a top 10 pick on someone like Pearce when he might not be clearly ahead of guys in the mid first through mid second? You stay at 8 if there is an elite prospect available. NEVER pass on a truly elite prospect to trade down to the "maybe elite" range. I don't know how it will all end up shaking out but I have unwavering faith in Dan Morgan and the FO that they will get it completely wrong, regardless of the decision.
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Lol. WTF are you talking about? They have never for a moment hid their intentions to capitalize on the Taylor Swift bump. It wasn't painfully obvious the first few games of incessant cut aways and announcers talking about it? They haven't even remotely disguised their motives about drawing in Swifty eyeballs to boost their ratings and revenue. It's infuriating for real football fans because as soon as Kelce is gone, all those eyeballs will be gone. There isn't suddenly going to be fully circular Venn Diagram of Swifities and NFL Fans.
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Man that was great. Boy, we will never have times like that again, sadly. We should have appreciated it more at the time, especially in the throes of a dead organization.
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That is the problem with grand conspiracies. They require a level of secrecy that isn't realistic. The truth is, I think it's more human than conspiracy. The refs/umpires/game officials can be impacted by the scenarios too. I remember one player some years back from an opposing team saying he wasn't at all intimidated by the Cameron Crazies("pimply faced nerds" or something similar). But if you have ever seen the games there, it's pretty obvious more than a few of the officials get intimidated by that crowd/environment and it impacts their judgements, consciously or subconsciously. Or think about how players can develop reputations with the officials. So guys will get calls against them or for them based on that. Coaches, same thing. If you wanted truly impartial officiating in ANY sport, you would have to remove the human beings from those decisions entirely. That alone may not necessarily be better, per se. How would you ever get a "let them play" atmosphere(typically in the playoffs) from an AI or algorithm? That happens because the officials decide to stay out of the way for the most part and not call every foul/penalty.
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There is hundreds or thousands of hours of footage. They can edit you to look however they want. These has never been a shred of any reality in reality TV. That's my point. Way more than you think is scripted to an extent, as well.
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Went to several more simulators to see what was up.