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He was a vociferous vaxx advocate who blamed the unvaxxed for the pandemic and wanted us jailed.Well shit got some unrelated to Damar bad news
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Former Jaguars Guard Uche Nwaneri Dies After Collapsing at Wife's Home
Former Jacksonville Jaguars offensive guard Uchechukwu "Uche" Nwaneri, who went to high school in North Texas, died Dec. 30 after collapsing in his wife's home. He was 38.www.nbcdfw.com
Former Jaguars Guard, Garland-Native Uche Nwaneri Dies After Collapsing at Wife's Home
That fucking sucks hard, Uche was an awesome dude
Certainly better than dealing with bullshit like kapernick.I'll take the NFL league-wide virtue signaling over the health of one of their players instead of what they usually use their bully pulpit to preach about...
Very on-brand for Goodell to throw out the existing rules for handling canceled games and playoff seeding so it won't cost him his pre-Super Bowl week of daily ad buys and retired players coming out from under their rock to shill boner pills or whatever.Bills and Cin canceled. Neutral side championship to be used.
What a heart stopping finish to the season
Yeah but it looks like they kept the rule open allowing Goodell the power to make "corrective measures" when a game is canceled because of an "emergency", which I assume is how New York is reading the rule. So while there is a written policy, Goodell reserves the power to do what he wants.Very on-brand for Goodell to throw out the existing rules for handling canceled games and playoff seeding so it won't cost him his pre-Super Bowl week of daily ad buys and retired players coming out from under their rock to shill boner pills or whatever.
Going this way took a fat dump all over the AFC north teams still in the hunt. Ravens are now totally eliminated from taking the division, Bengals get all the negatives of being a division champ (harder schedule next year) without the playoff home advantage. I dunno if the Steelers can even sneak in anymore, not that they had any business being in the post-season to begin with.
EDIT: Incidentally, Hamlin is up this morning, off the breathing tube, and talking to teammates. Early reports sound like he's retained mental faculties enough that brain damage assessment is now a longer-term thing instead of immediately apparent.
To the surprise of nobody, this massively benefits the Chiefs.Very on-brand for Goodell to throw out the existing rules for handling canceled games and playoff seeding so it won't cost him his pre-Super Bowl week of daily ad buys and retired players coming out from under their rock to shill boner pills or whatever.
This doesn't affect Pittsburgh in anyway as they could only get the 7th seed. What Buffalo/Cincy/KC/Baltimore do doesn't affect the Steelers as they need the Jets and Bills to win against the Dolphins and Patriots in order to get in the playoffs as well as of course winning against Groper ClevelandGoing this way took a fat dump all over the AFC north teams still in the hunt. I dunno if the Steelers can even sneak in anymore, not that they had any business being in the post-season to begin with.
January 7, 2023
The NFL's future: Rude reality and the questions still scrimmaging in our heads
By Ned Cosby
Someone once jested, "When you close the door on reality, it comes in through the side windows."
How do you unsee something you witnessed with your own eyes? We all recall with horror how George Floyd died. Some of us recall watching Jack Ruby shoot Lee Harvey Oswald in a police garage in Dallas, Texas in 1963. Many of us recall watching the Challenger Space Shuttle disintegrate as it climbed through the atmosphere. We recall watching the mighty Twin Towers melt into a massive cloud of dust on September 11, 2001.
Many in America tuned in last Monday night to watch the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals compete for higher playoff ranking and placement in the 2022 postseason. Two Super Bowl contenders, two elite quarterbacks, and two proud franchises showed up to engage in America's most popular sport. Millions of us in America took seats around our big-screen TVs to forget about all our problems and escape into the vicarious thrills of NFL football.
The banquet did not go as planned. Halfway through the first period, safety Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills defense tackled wide receiver Tee Higgins after he caught a pass from Bengal quarterback Joe Burrow. The tackle looked routine. Both players rose from the field to regroup with their teams and get ready for the next play from scrimmage. Then something still not completely explained happened inside Damar Hamlin as he fell backward awkwardly on the field. Reality, uninvited, crashed our party.
I'm more worried about Tua and his superpower of whipping his head into the turf.One article wondered what'll be the NFL's future after the collapse of Damar Hamlin.
Sadly, I don't think the Saints will get rid of Dennis Allen in the off-season, unless Sean really does come back to coach (possibly with Brady in tow). Otherwise, I think they will stick with him for one more year, at least for a few games, though they absolutely should and probably will get rid of OC Pete Carmichael. Allen has probably done just enough in these last few games to save his job for awhile.NFC South: Panthers are already looking for a new coach, but this whole division is a wild card. I think Arthur Smith is fine since the Falcons went into this year knowing it was a tank, but I could see Dennis Allen shouldering the blame of the Saints' perennial attempts to kick the can down the road finally coming to fruit, and who the fuck knows what happens to Tampa Bay after Brady inevitably leaves in free agency.
I'm not terribly familiar with Saints ownership, but what I'm getting from this is that if Loomis gets the axe/"retires", THEN I should expect some level of blowing it all up. Otherwise, Allen's job is safe?Sadly, I don't think the Saints will get rid of Dennis Allen in the off-season, unless Sean really does come back to coach (possibly with Brady in tow). Otherwise, I think they will stick with him for one more year, at least for a few games, though they absolutely should and probably will get rid of OC Pete Carmichael. Allen has probably done just enough in these last few games to save his job for awhile.
And the issue of who they would even find to replace him is also a lingering one. The Saints are probably not at the top of anyone's list of teams to coach for, with a GM who's probably nearing retirement, an aging roster that might be on the verge of being blowup entirely, no first round pick for this year unless they trade Sean for at least one, and being well over the predicted salary cap, meaning people are probably getting cut regardless.
Yeah well at this point I'm not sure Brady is going to go to a team without one of the best O-Lines in the league. We're pretty close to just picking random fans in the stands to come pass block for him.Sadly, I don't think the Saints will get rid of Dennis Allen in the off-season, unless Sean really does come back to coach (possibly with Brady in tow).