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NFL Wildcard Weekend - Games Thread


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7 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

 Not that anyone from Brooklyn would know how to create an excel file but you could make a list of “southern hick towns” in NC and Chapel Hill wouldn’t crack the top 200. 
 

there are places in South Jersey, Philly, and Florida that make the little slice of blue heaven look like Beverly Hills. 

Hey now. South Jersey is the best of all worlds 😂

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18 minutes ago, jopie87 said:

BB and the Cowboys feels like destiny. Either way, he will likely have options that include really good teams and you know he wants to pass Brady for SB wins probably more than anything else in life.

I'm leaning Eagles not sure BB will mesh with Jerry Jones in the fold lol

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1 minute ago, Steelo said:

Hey now. South Jersey is the best of all worlds 😂

Most everyone I’ve ever met from Jersey has been cool AF and good people. They may have bad taste in college basketball teams and I don’t get dumping cheese whiz on a cheesesteak but they good in my book 

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Lots of great college players fail to translate to the NFL. Being great in college no longer matters once you get to the NFL. History is littered with Heisman winners who just didn't have the prerequisite talent to translate their game to the NFL. Bryce will always be a great college player. He'll always be a Heisman winner. I don't wish to take any of that from him. He earned it. None of that is gonna help him in the NFL.

Man, why have you given up on a guy with obvious character who endured 62 sacks and had obviously no offensive talent?  
 

I mean that was an amazingly impressive rookie season when look at the big picture 

This for me is the most glaring example of going to a team with good infrastructure and coaching.  Jordan Love sat 3 years and looks great.  Bryce in 3 years with a decent organization will be amazing 

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3 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Most everyone I’ve ever met from Jersey has been cool AF and good people. They may have bad taste in college basketball teams and I don’t get dumping cheese whiz on a cheesesteak but they good in my book 

I’m South Jersey born with Philly parents so no Wiz Wit bullshit on my cheesesteaks 

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6 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I lived in NC for 27 years. The campus is nice. But no, Chapel Hill is nothing special at all.

I mean that's the only reason to visit Chapel Hill. They have good vibes at the bars, but the city itself is just a college town.

 

Raleigh is the best city in the Carolina's we all know this. The Panthers should be in Raleigh we all know this.

 

 

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I mean that's the only reason to visit Chapel Hill. They have good vibes at the bars, but the city itself is just a college town.

 

Raleigh is the best city in the Carolina's we all know this. The Panthers should be in Raleigh we all know this.

 

 

Why would the Panthers move to Cary’s suburb?

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