roamyn December 9 Share December 9 (edited) Well, the Browns are officially eliminated (so are the Jets, so yay!), but I can 'console' myself with this: Cleveland has the 1) reigning NFL Coach of the Year 2) Newly minted MLB AL Manager of the Year 3) Leading candidate for NBA Coach of the Year Maybe someday these awards will end up with a championship. Edited December 9 by roamyn 1 Link to comment
twoods December 9 Share December 9 Another Mahomes interception called back because of a defensive penalty. Yawn, time to watch some Christmas movies because even though I know the script to those, they don’t make me annoyed. 1 Link to comment
Carey December 9 Share December 9 51 minutes ago, roamyn said: Well, the Browns are officially eliminated (so are the Jets, so yay!), but I can 'console' myself with this: Cleveland has the 1) reigning NFL Coach of the Year 2) Newly minted MLB AL Manager of the Year 3) Leading candidate for NBA Coach of the Year Maybe someday these awards will end up with a championship. To be fair, 3-1 = Championship! Link to comment
Crashcourse December 9 Share December 9 Thanks to the Chiefs, I now hate football. 5 1 Link to comment
bluegirl147 December 9 Share December 9 14 minutes ago, Crashcourse said: Thanks to the Chiefs, I now hate football. I just hate them. They have not won by more than 13 points this season. 10 of their wins were by a TD or less. And this with Patrick Mahomes at QB with all his weapons. They play Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Houston and Denver the next four games. They could lose two or three of those games. And I know we have talked about this before but I just can't with the tomahawk chop the fans do at their games. 7 Link to comment
Crashcourse December 9 Share December 9 1 minute ago, bluegirl147 said: They play Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Houston and Denver the next four games. They could lose two or three of those games. I hope they get pounded by any of those teams. 3 Link to comment
TVbitch December 9 Share December 9 I can't watch another Chiefs' game unless I know ahead of time that they lose. Then I will watch and delight in it. Is Brady getting any better? I mean, he stopped saying "wow" every five seconds, but now he says "A+" about every good pass or reception, so it's kind of a wash. I'll even gladly take Romo over him. 3 Link to comment
roamyn December 9 Share December 9 20 minutes ago, TVbitch said: . I'll even gladly take Romo over him. Not me. I do think Brady has loosened up a bit. No one's as bad as Romo. 1 hour ago, bluegirl147 said: And I know we have talked about this before but I just can't with the tomahawk chop the fans do at their games. As a Guardians fan and a wife to someone w/Arapahoe & Cherokee bloodline, this ticks me off. How is that not racist, when the term "Indians" is a GENEALOGICAL TERM classifying a people's? OK, Native American is better, but "Indians" is certainly less racist than Braves or Chiefs. 2 Link to comment
mojoween December 9 Share December 9 Brady and Romo are equally shitty, IMO. I’m wondering - who is the audience supposed to be for The Simpsons simulcast? 2 Link to comment
Notabug December 9 Share December 9 41 minutes ago, roamyn said: Not me. I do think Brady has loosened up a bit. No one's as bad as Romo. As a Guardians fan and a wife to someone w/Arapahoe & Cherokee bloodline, this ticks me off. How is that not racist, when the term "Indians" is a GENEALOGICAL TERM classifying a people's? OK, Native American is better, but "Indians" is certainly less racist than Braves or Chiefs. Because the Braves and the Chiefs were able to convince local indigenous tribes to endorse their team names by giving them free advertising $$$ for their casinos and other business ventures. Since there are no reservations or local tribes near Cleveland, or Washington DC; those teams were unable to cut a deal and had to change their names. Interesting that the two teams that promote the most offensive gesture in sports, the Tomahawk Chop, are allowed to continue to do so. The fact that the original name 'Indians' was meant as a tribute to native American Cleveland player Louis Sockalexis, is irrelevant too, it seems. Back in the day, fans used to exhort the rest of the team to 'play like the Indian' who was their best player and this lead to the name being changed to The Indians. 1 3 Link to comment
Fukui San December 9 Share December 9 2 hours ago, Notabug said: Because the Braves and the Chiefs were able to convince local indigenous tribes to endorse their team names by giving them free advertising $$$ for their casinos and other business ventures. Since there are no reservations or local tribes near Cleveland, or Washington DC; those teams were unable to cut a deal and had to change their names. The former Redskins changed the team's name amidst the 2020 national protests about racism and their former owner having a number of cascading personal controversies which, in addition to being a terrible owner, ultimately led to his selling the team. While I appreciate that an actual slur is no longer the team's name, it was one of a series of distractions that Daniel Snyder put forth in that time period like the hastily arranged tribute to Sean Taylor meant to draw attention away from his awfulness. 3 1 Link to comment
Carey December 10 Share December 10 8 hours ago, roamyn said: Not me. I do think Brady has loosened up a bit. No one's as bad as Romo. Tony Romo > Joe Theismann Probably is rather simple to say so as I've grown on Romo. Like Gus Johnson, he's toned it down. Still can do without, but there's a difference for me. With TB12, I'm used to his material on MNF (Westwood One) so I actually don't hate it. Speaking of Brady vs Romo, I'll give credit to the former as he actually contributes to the league outside of calling games. Romo gets paid a ton of money for 3 hours of work. Can't really blame him but I'm more of a fan of people like Simms, Collinsworth, Olsen, Gruden (when he was calling games) and several other people. For what it's worth, someone created a mute button for one's remote control, so there's that Link to comment
Marley December 10 Share December 10 (edited) Bengals & Cowboys? Boring. Edited December 10 by Marley 1 Link to comment
Lamb18 December 10 Share December 10 Regarding Daniel Jones, the local gossip here in Minneapolis is that he came to the Vikings for "quarterback camp." Seeing the success Sam Darnold's had this year after being washed up for a while, people think Jones wants some mentoring and coaching to set him up for success. We'll see. It seems like all of a sudden I'm watching games where someone touches the football too soon after a kick and the other team recovers the ball. Link to comment
Magog December 10 Share December 10 (edited) 1 hour ago, Marley said: Bengals & Cowboys? Boring. Not really. It had a very very happy ending. Bengals 27 - We Dem Boyz 20. HA HA HA HA HA!!!!! Jerry Jones is very very sad right now & his pure sadness is my happiness. Edited December 10 by Magog 9 2 Link to comment
Bastet December 10 Share December 10 Thank you, Bengals. I mean, you lucked into recovering a blocked punt, but thank you, anyway, for shoving a big ol' lump of coal down the throat of the reanimated corpse of Jerry Jones and giving me that shot of his despondent face. 4 Link to comment
baldryanr December 10 Share December 10 Credit to the Cowboys, they keep finding inventive ways to lose. 4 1 Link to comment
merylinkid December 10 Share December 10 I can't even be excited about getting a high draft pick. I know Jerry Jones will mess that up badly too. 1 1 Link to comment
bluegirl147 December 10 Share December 10 9 hours ago, Lamb18 said: Regarding Daniel Jones, the local gossip here in Minneapolis is that he came to the Vikings for "quarterback camp." Seeing the success Sam Darnold's had this year after being washed up for a while, people think Jones wants some mentoring and coaching to set him up for success. We'll see. Sometimes it just takes a different coach and a different system and a QB gets better. Justin Fields came to Pittsburgh and had a 4-2 record before Russell Wilson took over. 11 hours ago, Carey said: but I'm more of a fan of people like Simms, Collinsworth, Olsen, Gruden (when he was calling games) and several other people. You lost me at Collinsworth. LOL. 2 hours ago, baldryanr said: Credit to the Cowboys, they keep finding inventive ways to lose. And Micah Parsons looked mighty frustrated with that. 3 Link to comment
Carey December 10 Share December 10 I know at least most of you hate the Cowboys while disliking the Chiefs. That's fair enough, but for me, I cannot wait until next year when Dallas, in victory formation & 0:05 in the 4th quarter, fumble in an area where Kansas City runs it back for a score and triple zeros on the clock Link to comment
Carey December 10 Share December 10 4 hours ago, bluegirl147 said: You lost me at Collinsworth. LOL. I sure did haha. I know a ton of people in our area hate him. I used to be included there. While the disdain was super pure, I guess I've become "nicer" in a way. Plus, a ton more people with legitimate egos entering the Sports Media world probably makes Cris look "favorable" IMO. Speaking of Sports Media, it shouldn't last too long for Coach Bill. Didn't really talk about his UNC future here as that's really a College Football subject Link to comment
bluegirl147 December 10 Share December 10 23 minutes ago, Carey said: Speaking of Sports Media, it shouldn't last too long for Coach Bill. He isn't a real talkative guy. I don't see him doing media work long term. 2 Link to comment
Crashcourse December 10 Share December 10 I laughingly hate dem Cowboys (and Jerry), but I seriously hate the Chiefs. 2 Link to comment
Carey December 10 Share December 10 Even if I didn't "dislike" them, sorta difficult to root for the same damn outcome to close the NFL season. Still one's hate for the Chiefs will never rival my disdain for the Flyers in terms of sports teams. So there's that Link to comment
shoregirl December 11 Share December 11 (edited) On 12/4/2024 at 9:43 AM, mojoween said: Ouch. And the missing team probably isn’t getting there any time soon. Then there's the NFC east who have not had back to back champs in 20 seasons Edited December 11 by shoregirl 3 Link to comment
Carey December 11 Share December 11 And Washington hasn't even won a game to make good on being the champs! Link to comment
mojoween December 12 Share December 12 (edited) 13 years ago on this date the Giants blocked a field goal attempt and (much of) the country cheered. And even longer ago … Edited December 12 by mojoween 1 1 Link to comment
mojoween December 12 Share December 12 Ok so I don’t know why this is a thing, but “will probably still play for the Jaguars” made me laugh 1 Link to comment
merylinkid December 12 Share December 12 17 hours ago, mojoween said: 2020 still irrationally makes me mad. Washington only wins in really weird seasons. Their two Super Bowls came in strike seasons. I did not realize that the Cowboys and Eagles traded first place so much. At least the Eagles won the Super Bowl during that time. 1 Link to comment
Carey December 12 Share December 12 I don't think 1983 and 1991 were that weird. 1972 was just unlike the other 104 seasons. Even when Philadelphia wasn't winning Super Bowls, at least they were close to getting there (and sometimes getting there to lose the game). I'm sorry to tell you that Dallas is basically a bye for a team that's fortunate enough to play them in the postseason. Link to comment
mojoween December 13 Share December 13 I have the game on off to the side and I swear to Satan every time I look at the iPad someone is punting. Is it the rain? Good defenses? Sucky offenses? Link to comment
ebk57 December 13 Share December 13 51 minutes ago, mojoween said: I have the game on off to the side and I swear to Satan every time I look at the iPad someone is punting. Is it the rain? Good defenses? Sucky offenses? Yes 7 Link to comment
Marley December 13 Share December 13 What a trash game. I don’t really care about either team. Kittle annoys me irrationally tho so I hope SF loses lol. 1 Link to comment
Carey December 13 Share December 13 Well the final score validated suck a crap ass game, but the Niners did lose, so there's that! 4 Link to comment
Fukui San December 13 Share December 13 Niners LB DeVondre Campbell quit mid game, apparently. https://sports.yahoo.com/49ers-coach-kyle-shanahan-said-lb-devondre-campbell-didnt-want-to-play-and-left-044514036.html Link to comment
Bastet December 13 Share December 13 I'll take it since the Rams won, and against the 49ers at that, but, good lords, what a boring game. I'm glad I only had it on as background noise while I puttered. (And I like a good defensive battle despite the low score. This ... was not that. It was just a shitty game.) 6 Link to comment
Carey December 14 Share December 14 I'll get to some nobody quitting the game later (or not). Football is a brutal sport, and at the end of the day, even in defeat there's a chance at something good. That depends on where you go. On that note, this here sucks. For those who may or may not know, Pro Football Hall of Fame member & ESPN analyst Randy Moss took a leave of absence from the studio show on the network mentioned within this sentence. Figured it could've taken a couple weeks, or the rest of the season. He's added a ton on the field, and in his NFL analysis. While I don't focus on studio shows as much anymore, that's a voice that'll be missed. Whatever is next for him, I wish all the best in a situation far more important than the sport. 3 2 1 Link to comment
Notabug December 15 Share December 15 On 12/13/2024 at 7:52 PM, Carey said: I'll get to some nobody quitting the game later (or not). Football is a brutal sport, and at the end of the day, even in defeat there's a chance at something good. That depends on where you go. On that note, this here sucks. For those who may or may not know, Pro Football Hall of Fame member & ESPN analyst Randy Moss took a leave of absence from the studio show on the network mentioned within this sentence. Figured it could've taken a couple weeks, or the rest of the season. He's added a ton on the field, and in his NFL analysis. While I don't focus on studio shows as much anymore, that's a voice that'll be missed. Whatever is next for him, I wish all the best in a situation far more important than the sport. Moss' cancer is a particularly awful one that is fatal in most cases. It does sound like his was caught early since he was able to have surgery, most aren't found before it has spread. However, even with disease confined to the liver, the mortality rate is around 75%. Prayers for him and his family. 5 1 Link to comment
Carey December 15 Share December 15 Until recently, it looked as if a football game in Carolina would be a nightmare for the team that plays there, but I'm not so sure anymore Link to comment
Magog December 15 Share December 15 5 minutes ago, Carey said: Until recently, it looked as if a football game in Carolina would be a nightmare for the team that plays there, but I'm not so sure anymore It still is a nightmare. Both teams suck & both teams have very scummy owners who i don't ever want to see anywhere near a Super Bowl. Speaking of absolute scum, I know that the Jaguars flat out suck. But, it would be very nice today if they bring some more misery to that scummy green team & their scummy useless big mouth quarterback. 4 1 Link to comment
Carey December 15 Share December 15 We're pretty much in agreement. Man, that "error" at AT&T was a nice gift 31 years in the making. Carolina doesn't suck as much as they have recently, but they still do in fact, suck. That's more of a reason why they lost to Kansas City than the latter getting the legacy treatment. But enough about those crap-ass teams. Less about bad teams (except for one exception) and more about historic winning teams. For instance, the Steelers. They'll be playoff bound if they win one of their final four games. Of course they could lose out, but they'd still get in ASAP if Houston clinches the AFC South title today. I'm not a Ravens fan, and overall I admire the New York Football Giants. That being said, I think it makes sense to see Baltimore winning before the end of the first quarter. So I have to see the 2023 AFC North Champions leaving Met Life after scoring anywhere from 62-77 points. That way normalcy can return to the sport. That above is with apologies to the fans & community of Big Blue. However, I think I'm definitely still upset over some of the decisions made over the past half dozens years. I'm not optimistic that's going to change in the off-season, but we'll see. Philly gets the title if both Pittsburgh and Washington lose. The Western PA team hasn't won on the East of its state in about six decades, and I don't see that changing today. However, the last time the Steelers played in Philadelphia, the Eagles had the previous week off while the former was playing a night game against a team that had a homecoming of sorts. To add insult to injury, their offense was horrible, and they were without the face of the team. So it should be a closer game, but a blowout also will not be a surprise Link to comment
mojoween December 15 Share December 15 (edited) Baltimore has only lost to two NfC teams, let’s hope it’s two teams and three losses. But I do go into every Sunday expecting my beloved Blue to lose. I root for them, but don’t anticipate a victory, like ever. 😭 Washington, no. Those pants should have stayed in the box. Edited December 15 by mojoween Link to comment
Bastet December 15 Share December 15 ESPN tells me the Giants lost a QB for the third time in four games. I used to be bummed we no longer get most Giants games in my market (but of course I understood it; sucky teams don't get a national audience), but now I'm just glad to be spared. (But, good grief, my morning game options suck -- Cowboys-Panthers on FOX [of course I'm rooting for the Panthers, but they're terrible and I have zero interest in them outside of beating the Cowboys] and Chiefs [of course; heaven forbid a week ever go by without a Chiefs game]-Browns. Thank the universe for Bloody Marys.) Link to comment
mojoween December 15 Share December 15 (edited) The Giants just need three more TD’s and one 2 pt. conversion in the next six game minutes and we’re set! So I just found out today that Tim Boyle is a Giant, and if that doesn’t mean Schoen should be relieved of his duties, I don’t know what does. If anyone out there says they knew Josh Johnson was still in the league I don’t believe you. Edited December 15 by mojoween 1 Link to comment
Carey December 15 Share December 15 A rather neutral opening window today. Nothing great, and nothing completely horrible. For me, sometimes it's best to just punt to the next week Link to comment
roamyn December 15 Share December 15 The Jags just couldn't hold on, could they? Kudos to the Chiefs who came over to check on Myles Garrett when his eye was poked by a Chiefs player by accident. While Myles was on the ground in pain (he threw off his own helmet this time 😆), they stopped their huddle to check on him. 1 1 Link to comment
Crashcourse December 15 Share December 15 Commanders to us fans: No matter how close the score, a win is a win! 🤷♂️ I'll take it. 2 Link to comment
mojoween December 15 Share December 15 I’ll take a win, any win, however it can be made possible. So the Bills RB was almost brought down by his hair, but wasn’t, and then when the Lions were chasing him one of the defenders … pushed the RB toward the end zone? Very confusing. 1 Link to comment
mojoween December 16 Share December 16 (edited) Seeing Mike Holmgen made me happy. Don’t really know why, other than I’ve always been fond of both the Pack and the Seahawks, and he seems like a nice guy. I am not, however, fond of the white helmets on Green Bay. Those are an abomination. Edited December 16 by mojoween Link to comment
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