The NFL Thread - Root for your favorite team (or laugh at the Browns, whichever's easier)

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Who are you rooting for in Super Bowl 60?

  • New England Patriots

    Votes: 11 22.0%
  • Seattle Seahawks

    Votes: 25 50.0%
  • Team State Farm

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • The Meteor

    Votes: 13 26.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
Chargers fans, what do you on doing if Spanos goes full retard and doesn't fire Staley after that shitshow?
Powder blue will become the color most commonly associated with suicidal ideation. Joey Bosa will scream "I HATE NIGGERS AND JEWS" on national television. J-Herbo will request a trade to Oakland, and Khalil Mack will snap Brandon Staley in half like a slim jim while letting out his most primal african warlord bellow.
 
So, if Brandon Staley is somehow still the Chargers coach by the end of today, I feel it has to be asked - the fuck kind of blackmail does he have on Spanos? That’s the kind of performance that should see a coaching staff gutted. Or start feeding the team PED’s, if your the Bronco’s…

There’s no Herbert to be the scapegoat for this performance either, which just amuses me.

Edit - Staley got fired like, 15 minutes after I posted this. This aged incredibly poorly, and I don’t care. Chargers fans, this season might be a wash but that’s honestly your Superbowl.
 
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The #Chargers are cleaning house after last night’s disaster, firing coach Brandon Staley and long-time GM Tom Telesco, sources say.
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We have found Dean Spanos' limit.
If you're Anthony Lynn and let the Pats put up 45 points unanswered, you get to finish out the season.
If you're Brandon Staley and let the Raiders put up 63 points on you, but you manage a few garbage time scores? You're fired.
 
Looks like Jimmy Haslam isn't out of the woods yet from what I read on that article.

Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam is under federal investigation over payments prosecutors say he made to executives at Pilot Travel Centers that could have had a billion-dollar impact on the sale of his stake in the company to the Warren Buffett-helmed Berkshire Hathaway, Bloomberg reported on December 13.

Haslam has served as the majority owner of the Browns, alongside his wife, Dee, since October 2012. The 69-year-old businessman also serves as the chairman of the board of the Pilot Flying J truck stop chain and has numerous other executive-level involvements in the sports world.

The Haslams have the option to sell the remaining 20% stake in Pilot to Berkshire Hathaway, which already owns the other 80%, after January 1, 2024, the Associated Press reported.
 
So to dunk on Staley one last time, anyone remember about a week ago he said something along the lines of how if he'd lost the locker room then the Chargers would be being blown out in games?

Anyone else think the players took that as a challenge? Clearly no one on that team was trying to win on Thursday, no matter how cursed Thursday Football is...
 
Holy shit. Refs really fucked Denver out of that touchdown. Two short calls that should have been challenged and then an offensive offsides from the center's helmet? Fucking what?
 
lol. Are they trying to prove a point about calling Toney on essentially being a backward defensive end?
 
Robert Saleh should be damned grateful for Rodgers' weak tendons, because without one snapping he would be fucking gone, not just sitting on a boiling seat. Even the Jets defense sucked that game, and you can't blame that on the QB.
If he doesn't take off next year with a rehabbed Rodgers I fully expect Woody Johnson to just blow the whole thing up.
 
Glad to see a re-correction for the Packers. Time to hop off that playoff train and recognize we are shit again.


Robert Saleh should be damned grateful for Rodgers' weak tendons, because without one snapping he would be fucking gone, not just sitting on a boiling seat. Even the Jets defense sucked that game, and you can't blame that on the QB.
If he doesn't take off next year with a rehabbed Rodgers I fully expect Woody Johnson to just blow the whole thing up.
TBF, they were playing the Dolphins. If they were a good team then the Dolphins would have actually struggled but they clearly aren't.
 
TBF, they were playing the Dolphins. If they were a good team then the Dolphins would have actually struggled but they clearly aren't.
They were playing the Dolphins town Tyreek Hill. The Titans (who just got owned by a vindictive Texans squad starting Case Keenum, shouldn't have worn the Oilers throwbacks) were able to beat them, though part of that was due to a choke job to end all choke jobs.
 
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