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Chiefs fans deserve to celebrate their second Super Bowl win in 50 years - but not like this:

 

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  • Don't let impeachment, State of the Union, Iowa Caucuses, etc. distract you from the fact that 4 OF THE 22 STARTERS IN THE SUPER BOWL WERE FROM NORTHEAST OHIO.    That is absolutely remarkab

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^^ Holy cow it's time for Shanahan to start doing TED talks for being so awful when it counts the most. QB's Brady and Mahomes of course get all the credit for the comebacks, but their efforts would be meaningless if only the Falcons/49ers maintain a semblance of offense. 

 

SF had THREE timeouts and still elected not to run the ball after the 2 min. warning. Their run game was just gouging through KC! Bad bad gameplan. The bomb pass into the endzone with 1:34 left was not smart. 

Don't let impeachment, State of the Union, Iowa Caucuses, etc. distract you from the fact that 4 OF THE 22 STARTERS IN THE SUPER BOWL WERE FROM NORTHEAST OHIO. 

 

That is absolutely remarkable. 

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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/28744880/nfl-owners-vote-accept-negotiated-terms-proposed-new-cba

 

NFL owners on Thursday voted to accept the negotiated terms of a new proposed collective bargaining agreement, sending the vote to players ahead of a potential agreement between the sides.

 

ESPN is reporting that the proposed CBA would allow the NFL to expand the regular season from 16 games to 17 at some point in the next four years (although no sooner than 2021) in exchange for financial and other concessions the players have sought in negotiations.  Some of those concessions are less preseason games and a game-day roster increase from 46 players to 48, with overall rosters going from 53 to 55.

 

In addition, sources said that starting in 2020, the playoff field would be expanded to seven teams from each conference - with only one team from each conference receiving a first-round bye as opposed to the two that currently do.

Sounds really dumb to me.

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How about cutting one of the pointless preseason games then?   Is that extra game at the start of the season or the end?? 

And eliminate the "bye" week.

4 hours ago, skiwest said:

And eliminate the "bye" week.

I don't see that happening--the players like it to let their bodies get a break. 

I actually wouldn't mind shortening the preseason to 2 games, and adding in an extra bye if they think it will help. 

It irks me when there is no game on a beautiful Sunday in October or November, but then they are playing in a snowstorm in late December. As far as giving their bodies a break, then they should eliminate Thursday night games. That is.much worse playing again with only three days off.

55 minutes ago, Cleburger said:

I actually wouldn't mind shortening the preseason to 2 games, and adding in an extra bye if they think it will help. 

 

Right. As long as preseason games are starters playing one drive or simply 4th string showcase, those "games" are pretty worthless.

 

The preseason in every other sport makes sense, but NFL teams are so worried about injuries - and perhaps rightly so - they would rather start the actual season games looking like garbage. 

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If I were the NFL, I would cut two preseason games from the schedule. They should add one regular season game to the schedule, and they should give each team two total byes. This would keep the players playing for the same number of weeks, would give them an extra week of rest in the middle of the season, and it would give the NFL two extra weeks of advertising revenue. It would also eliminate the issue today of teams getting rather useless byes in week 5. They would now get two byes to spread out so players get rest. And any time a team played on a Thursday, they should get the previous week off as a bye. Any team that plays on a Monday should get the next week off as a bye.

  • 3 weeks later...

NFL CBA approved: What players get in new deal, how expanded playoffs and schedule will work

 

NFL players voted to approve a proposed new collective bargaining agreement with the league's owners, ensuring NFL labor peace through at least 2030.  The vote was tight, with 1,019 "yes" votes and 959 "no" votes.

 

The new CBA will expand the NFL's playoff field by two teams starting with the 2020 season and allow owners the option to expand the regular season from 16 games to 17 games as early as 2021.

 

MORE:  https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/28901832/nfl-cba-approved-players-get-new-deal-how-expanded-playoffs-schedule-work

3 minutes ago, Columbo said:

OK, so the coronavirus is raging thru the world and vast parts of the U.S. economy are shutting down.  But can we talk about today's really big news?

 

Tom Brady says goodbye to Patriots on social media:  https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/28915341/tom-brady-says-goodbye-patriots-social-media

 

It's getting interesting out there! Rivers to Colts, Bridgewater possibly to Panthers. Cam Newton out of a job. Who is the Pats QB in 2020? 

 

I think Brady should land in Tampa. If he wants to end his career in concussion protocol he could go to the Chargers. 

if you ever wondered what the story is with the rams/chargers moves and stadium marriage espn has it covered below.

 

beware its one of those long novel length articles with more than you want to know, but since we are stuck indoors thats probably a good thing at the moment.

 

my take is while he got a stunningly great deal i still just cant understand spanos logic — and also kroenke and the league are going to get hammered by a vengeful st. louis:

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/28117460/inside-rams-chargers-marriage-nfl-fights-los-angeles

 

if anyone has thoughts about the current los angeles football situation i’d be interested to hear it.

 

 

Tom Brady signs with Tampa Bay, officially now.

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But will the NFL be playing this year?

 

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

i figured. that will be a strange draft in however they conduct it, but a very welcome distraction.

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On 3/20/2020 at 11:16 AM, skiwest said:

But will the NFL be playing this year?

If there is a second or third wave it may not...we really don't know at this time. I hope they get to play though.

 

 

Have never really liked the Thursday draft, but I'm definitely o.k. with it this year! 

 

Going to be hearing, "Ohio" quite a bit Thurs night! Burrow, Brownies, Bengals, and Buckeyes! 

12 hours ago, Columbo said:

This reads like an Onion story - but apparently the Pats have traded Gronk to the Bucs for a 4th-round pick(!)

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/29078406/patriots-trade-rob-gronkowski-buccaneers-4th-round-pick

 

Technically, they traded the final year of Gronk's contract to the Bucs, since he "retired" from football 13 months ago.  But if he actually plays next season, the Gronk and Brady are back together in Tampa.

Can't wait to see them go 8-8 !  I thought gronk was supposed to be in WWE... oh well...

 

 

DRAFT DAY!!!!!!!!

WWE had to let a lot of people go

To a sports-starved nation, the NFL Draft was better than nothing.  Although it wasn't that much better.  Mostly because it just dragged on and on.  The first round started at 8PM and didn't finish until after midnight:

 

It also didn't help that most of early draft picks were less than enthusiastic after being picked:

 

But there were some entertaining moments.  Such as looking at the home arrangements of the team HC's and GM's.  My personal choices for best and worst home arrangements:

 

Worst:  New York Giants

 

Best:  Dallas Cowboys (well, Jerry Jones anyway)

 

And although we missed out on seeing the suits on the draft stage - we still got some interesting fashion choices tonight.

 

Worst Outfit:

 

Best Outfit:

 

New winner of the best home draft arrangement.  Arizona HC Cliff Kingsbury:

 

And since it looks like no one is going to post in the Bengals thread - even after they got the #1 overall pick in last night's draft:

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Didn't they shoot up that house in the movie Pain and Gain?

NFL Announces Record-Setting TV Ratings For The 2020 Draft:

 

21 minutes ago, Columbo said:

NFL Announces Record-Setting TV Ratings For The 2020 Draft:

 

 

Well, it helps that we have no where else to go.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

I watched the first pick just to see it live if the Bengals decided to trade away the #1 in a surprise move, even though it was all but certain they would select him. As soon as they selected Burrow I switched it off. 

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^ Washington RedHawks!!! 

^ yeah thats an easy one the path has already been cleared lol!

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