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Cowboys at Bucs - NFL opener GameDay thread


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45 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Mama says that if you don't have anything nice to say about someone it's best not to say anything at all.

Sorry mama, these two teams can rot in hell. 

Jerry Jones that pasty ass goul who should be thrown into hell where he is gang raped by Hiltler and his minions for eternity especially sickens me.

Tom Brady is an asshole.

F*ckem all.

 

 

Prepare Season 7 GIF by Game of Thrones

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3 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

Watching this game would be like me purposefully watching Fox News- it doesn't do anything but piss me off and make me an unpleasant person. Why should I jeopardize my health like that?

If that’s the case, watch more fox news and tune in to the game tonight!

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4 hours ago, MasterAwesome said:

We’re already conceding the division to TB before the first game of the season? 

This take could age incredibly poorly, but TB isn't some unbeatable juggernaut. They brought back all 22 starters. Awesome. The same 22 starters that got pushed to the absolute brink by Ron Rivera and Taylor Heinicke. The same 22 starters that were 7-5 including a loss to a  Nick Foles led Bears team, and 2 losses to a Saints team with Drew Brees already halfway out the door of retirement. 

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https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bears/bucs-tom-brady-speaks-out-against-nfl-jersey-number-rule-change

The NFL's loosened restrictions on jersey numbers has players on offense and defense alike salivating about switching to single digits.T

But the league's elder statesman has a warning for the kids.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady used Instagram on Thursday to speak out against the NFL jersey number rule change, which allows offensive skill position players and defensive backs to wear Nos. 1 through 49 and 80 through 89 and linebackers to wear Nos. 1 through 59 and 90 through 99.

"Good luck trying to block the right people now!" Brady wrote on his Instagram story. “Going to make for a lot of bad football."

Quarterbacks and offensive linemen currently use defenders' jersey numbers in part to identify which position they play; if a defender threatening to blitz is wearing a number in the 20s, for example, the offense knows he's a defensive back and not a linebacker.

But now defensive backs and linebackers can choose from the same set of numbers, which Brady believes will cause confusion for quarterbacks and their blockers as they scan the defense.

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Fug him. Fugging cry-baby. This coming from a QB who has literally told refs to throw flags for roughing the passer and who has had the rules go his way his entire fugging career.

 

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38 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bears/bucs-tom-brady-speaks-out-against-nfl-jersey-number-rule-change

The NFL's loosened restrictions on jersey numbers has players on offense and defense alike salivating about switching to single digits.T

But the league's elder statesman has a warning for the kids.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady used Instagram on Thursday to speak out against the NFL jersey number rule change, which allows offensive skill position players and defensive backs to wear Nos. 1 through 49 and 80 through 89 and linebackers to wear Nos. 1 through 59 and 90 through 99.

"Good luck trying to block the right people now!" Brady wrote on his Instagram story. “Going to make for a lot of bad football."

Quarterbacks and offensive linemen currently use defenders' jersey numbers in part to identify which position they play; if a defender threatening to blitz is wearing a number in the 20s, for example, the offense knows he's a defensive back and not a linebacker.

But now defensive backs and linebackers can choose from the same set of numbers, which Brady believes will cause confusion for quarterbacks and their blockers as they scan the defense.

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Fug him. Fugging cry-baby. This coming from a QB who has literally told refs to throw flags for roughing the passer and who has had the rules go his way his entire fugging career.

 

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21 minutes ago, Icege said:

I can't believe that I'm so excited for pro football to be back that I'm amped for a Cowboys-Bucs game. I feel dirty.

I can't, I just can't. 

I won't, I refuse to. 

I have never been nor will I ever be desperate enough to have to watch either of these two teams play, unless I'm forced to because they are playing the Panthers. 

I'm just not that desperate. 

Nope.

No!

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30 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I can't, I just can't. 

I won't, I refuse to. 

I have never been nor will I ever be desperate enough to have to watch either of these two teams play, unless I'm forced to because they are playing the Panthers. 

I'm just not that desperate. 

Nope.

No!

This reminds me I have to check my fantasy lineup, forgot I drafted some of these players.

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