NFL '15 Season Thread

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Seattle held AP to 2 yards per carry and other than his costly fumble in the 4th qtr, was a non factor. And their defense kept the Vikings out of the endzone period.

It's gonna be a good game against Carolina. I think the team that can hold the other to less points by the end of the game will have a really good chance of winning.
 
Seattle held AP to 2 yards per carry and other than his costly fumble in the 4th qtr, was a non factor. And their defense kept the Vikings out of the endzone period.

It's gonna be a good game against Carolina. I think the team that can hold the other to less points by the end of the game will have a really good chance of winning.

If you want to be the man, you gotta beat the man. Seattle are reigning NFC champs. That said, Minnesota are a bit one dimensional. We get Jonathan Stewart back and that frees up Cam for all kinds of shit.

I think Carolina wins because of home field. It's gonna be a good one, I just hope that I am not bummed out this time next week.

Just caught your comment at the end of your post. lol
 
Go Eagles.

Chip Kelly will take his up tempo no huddle offense to a new level by defying time and space and running the next play while the current one is still going.

Now if there was some way they could move up to snag Mariota in the draft.

lol well that worked out as planned
 
If you have some spare time, go back and read the first 3 pages of this thread. lol

The predictions are a thing of beauty. Although my Panthers prediction was pretty much spot on :D
 

Christa

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Fuck the Seahawks me 9ers so fuckin SUCK
 
If you want to be the man, you gotta beat the man. Seattle are reigning NFC champs. That said, Minnesota are a bit one dimensional. We get Jonathan Stewart back and that frees up Cam for all kinds of shit.

I think Carolina wins because of home field. It's gonna be a good one, I just hope that I am not bummed out this time next week.

Just caught your comment at the end of your post. lol
Looking forward to a true slugfest not in a freezer.
Do not care if it's 1 point or 100 just win baby.
Go Seahawks!!!!!
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
This is way different than any other franchise relocation since the city of St. Louis was prepared to build a new state-of-the-art stadium for Mr. Kroenke and he and the league sold the city down the river simply because they can all make a lot more money in LA. That's supposed to be against their own bylaws....unscrupulous greedy motherfuckers. Every other franchise move in league history included an inability to get a deal for a new stadium done (including when the Rams moved to St. Louis in 1994). For Kroenke to trash the city and fans with the shit product he has put on the field for the last 10 years is a disgrace. The guy is a scumbag and LA can fucking have him and his team. I'm happy for the old LA Ram fans who get their team back but, I gotta warn them, this ain't your Daddy's Rams. I think they should change their uni color to dollar-bill green and their logo from a Dodge Ram hood ornament to a simple dollar sign. If they can arbitrarily move the Rams out of St. Louis strictly for money reasons, how safe is your city's franchise? Mark Cuban's comments from last year look more prophetic all the time.

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2014/03/mark-cuban-nfl-implosion-facebook

Whatever, at least we have the only Super Bowl champion in franchise history and all those great memories of the "greatest show on turf". Call it sour grapes if you want but this whole thing was rigged against the city of St. Louis from the get-go and is demonstrative of the total lack of ethics that are in place in today's mighty NFL under Obergruppenfuhrer Goodell.
 
This is way different than any other franchise relocation since the city of St. Louis was prepared to build a new state-of-the-art stadium for Mr. Kroenke and he and the league sold the city down the river simply because they can all make a lot more money in LA. That's supposed to be against their own bylaws....unscrupulous greedy motherfuckers. Every other franchise move in league history included an inability to get a deal for a new stadium done (including when the Rams moved to St. Louis in 1994). For Kroenke to trash the city and fans with the shit product he has put on the field for the last 10 years is a disgrace. The guy is a scumbag and LA can fucking have him and his team. I'm happy for the old LA Ram fans who get their team back but, I gotta warn them, this ain't your Daddy's Rams. I think they should change their uni color to dollar-bill green and their logo from a Dodge Ram hood ornament to a simple dollar sign. If they can arbitrarily move the Rams out of St. Louis strictly for money reasons, how safe is your city's franchise? Mark Cuban's comments from last year look more prophetic all the time.

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2014/03/mark-cuban-nfl-implosion-facebook

Whatever, at least we have the only Super Bowl champion in franchise history and all those great memories of the "greatest show on turf". Call it sour grapes if you want but this whole thing was rigged against the city of St. Louis from the get-go and is demonstrative of the total lack of ethics that are in place in today's mighty NFL under Obergruppenfuhrer Goodell.

On one hand I'm sure it really sucks for the fans of the team in St. Louis. On the other hand the way all teams are now I sometimes wonder if it's just for the best not to have an NFL team that going to use virtual extortion to have tax payers shell out ridiculous sums of money to fund building a new stadium for people that are billionaires. Sooner or later that almost always going to come up. It's worse when they usually don't really improve the surrounding area that much economically, are a traffic nightmare, and games are getting so expensive that a great portion of the people paying the taxes to help fund the stadium can't actually go to the games. It sucks, but maybe there is a bright side.
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
It sucks, but maybe there is a bright side.

Oh, there's definitely a bright side. Mr. Kroenke and his minions can't hold the city of St. Louis hostage anymore. The city won't have to shell out $1.2 billion on a football playpen for a billionaire. We won't have to be jerked around by unscrupulous liars like Roger Goodell. Oh my yes, there's definitely a bright side. Besides, unless the Rams' management gets a whole lot better at making draft picks, I wonder how many fans will be showing up to support two NFL franchises in Inglewood, CA (ever been there....???)....especially when one of them is constantly sporting a losing record.

Once more, I'll remind everyone that the only team in franchise history that ever won a Super Bowl Championship is the 1999/2000 St. Louis Rams.
 
That does suck for St. Louis and their fans but this is the L.A. market and there's no way the NFL is going to remain out of the 2nd largest in the country.

Next on Goodell's list: The London Jaguars.

Yeah, a uniform change is in order. Go back to classic yellow and blue but add modern touches like paneling, piping and such. Just let Nike handle it. Or go back to OG with their blue and white.

The Rams have a stalwart D but Jeff Fisher's teams do not play an exciting brand of offensive football.
 
I do wonder what's going to happen now that the rest of the league won't have the "we will move the team to L.A. threat" to hold over their cities when they want funding or a break for something.
 

MILF Man

milf n' cookies
I'm still hoping the Chargers stay in San Diego.
 
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