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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 .
It's good to reconnect Wentz with Reich, much like the rumors of the 49ers bringing in Matt Ryan to reconnect with Shanahan.

Matching that o-line with Wentz could work wonders for both involved parties. I think it's a risk worth taking and they aren't losing lottery picks at least. Best qb's in this draft might all be gone in the first 20 picks anyway.
 

Kellen Winslow II faces 14 years in prison after plea change for rape, assaults​


Former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II agreed Friday to accept a 14-year prison sentence for raping a homeless woman and assaulting two other women.

Winslow, 37, agreed to changes to a previous guilty plea in order to avoid a potential 18-year sentence.

In 2019, Winslow was convicted of raping a 58-year-old homeless woman in Encinitas, California. Facing a retrial on other charges, he later pleaded guilty to raping an unconscious teenager in 2003 and to the 2018 sexual battery of a 54-year-old hitchhiker in Encinitas.

That plea deal capped his sentence at 18 years. On Friday, a San Diego County Superior Court judge approved a change in which Winslow's sexual battery plea was replaced with a guilty plea to assaulting the hitchhiker with the intent to commit rape.

That brought the potential sentence down to 14 years. Winslow will be sentenced March 3.

His sentencing had been scheduled for last year. But it was postponed because of court closures caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Winslow was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 2004 and spent four seasons with the team, being named to the Pro Bowl in 2007. He also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots and New York Jets. His last NFL season was in 2013.

Winslow is the son of Hall of Fame tight end Kellen Winslow Sr., who spent nine seasons with the Chargers.
 
Here's a video about Kellen Winslow II for those of you who might not be familiar.


TLDW - Winslow has a history of raping grannies, as well as other types of sexual degeneracy. Fucker deserves to spend the rest of his life rotting in a jail cell.
 
It's not called the Nigger Felon League for nuttin' lol.

I just love how they're still putting ads on touting their $250 million dollar push to combat racism.

And I hope, in retaliation, people stop watching this shit. I miss real football, like when the Cardiac Pack had Don Majkowski. Even went to New Orleans to party for the Super Bowl. I shed tears of joy when we (the Pack) won the finals game to get there. The bar erupted with overjoyed faces and the drinks flowed. No one gave a flying fuck about racism back then, and we were better off for it. Yeah, am old.

Not anymore. The love is gone, it's all just rigged bullshit now anyway. Bring on the tranny cheerleaders and put the final nail in the coffin for all I care anymore.
 
It's good to reconnect Wentz with Reich, much like the rumors of the 49ers bringing in Matt Ryan to reconnect with Shanahan.

Matching that o-line with Wentz could work wonders for both involved parties. I think it's a risk worth taking and they aren't losing lottery picks at least. Best qb's in this draft might all be gone in the first 20 picks anyway.
I don't think a better o-line will really help him. From the games I saw his issue wasn't taking in-pocket sacks, but scrambling too early playing hero ball/fumbling, or throwing into double+ coverage and giving away picks. You could have 5 HOF-caliber linemen in front of him and they wouldn't accomplish much unless Wentz either gets humbled to change his tactics or Reich changes up the game plan to do something unconventional in terms of pass protection.
 
I don't think a better o-line will really help him. From the games I saw his issue wasn't taking in-pocket sacks, but scrambling too early playing hero ball/fumbling, or throwing into double+ coverage and giving away picks. You could have 5 HOF-caliber linemen in front of him and they wouldn't accomplish much unless Wentz either gets humbled to change his tactics or Reich changes up the game plan to do something unconventional in terms of pass protection.
100% agree. This was the play that sold me on Wentz being legit trash:
I think he also threw 4 picks in this game. They won anyway (because it's fucking Dallas) but I know nobody on that team felt confident in him after that.
 
After today's flurry of articles, it's looking like a disappointing 2021 season might actually end in a Pete vs. Russ situation for the Seahawks (I really doubt we trade him this offseason, he got his pick for our new OC and the cap hit from trading him would be debilitating for a Win Now team). I'd pick Russ, but our owner is the widow of the last guy, only kinda gives a shit, and gave a 70 year old boomer mad that the game's moved past 1985 the keys to the team.

Goddammit. I hope AZ can't get it together and Stafford stalls in the Rams b/c otherwise we might actually be in the basement next year.
 

So the Bears are probably taking up Wentz, but he's really pushing to go to Indy. If Indy agrees they must be smoking some premium crack-rock to wind up being that fucking delusional.

I think the hottest commodity left is probably Mariota. I think he could do a lot with an o-line like that, but the Football Team seems like a good fit as well... then again everything nice they touch seems to die, so probably not.
Thank God he went to Indy.
Now I can dream about a trade for Wilson, Prescott, or Watson before drowning myself in rye and vodka, because Bears QB is the most cursed position in sports.
 
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Might as well hang out with his boy DeAndre.

Arizona should be at worst a Wild Card team this year I think.
Every team in the NFC West is a prospective Wild Card team next year, it's why this division is so brutal. Can the Seahawks trade with the Broncos or something? I'll take having to deal with Mahomes twice a season if it means we can skip this bloodbath.
 
So I came across this going through the 2021 schedules this morning:

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I just want to give the Brady haters 11 months to cope before he wins his 8th. He'll probably retire this time though, so don't get too salty about it.
 
So if you're reading this thread, I'm assuming you read the news about Dak's new deal. Cowboys fan here and I'm fine with it. My biggest worry with the negotiations was the length, so I can live with a high dollar four year deal with an escape hatch after three. If he sucks, we likely wouldn't have done much without him over the next couple of years anyway. This preemptive cope is basically my default position by being a slave to the whims of the Jones cabal for the last two decades.
 
I know the pats have no downfield recieving weapons, but he really had a shitty year last year. Surprised as well about the reup.
I've heard rumors ranging from Jimmy G, Matt Ryan, and Jameis. I guess every single one of those fell through. Not surprising since the Patriots don't have shit to work with outside of draft picks they desperately need.

Also, what's with the Chiefs imploding their offensive line? I get that both guys are over thirty but I expected Eric Fisher to at least be a KC Lifer.
Risky move, I think, considering how vulnerable their line already looked in the Super Bowl and with that good Chargers d-line they have to face twice a year.
 
I've heard rumors ranging from Jimmy G, Matt Ryan, and Jameis. I guess every single one of those fell through. Not surprising since the Patriots don't have shit to work with outside of draft picks they desperately need.

Also, what's with the Chiefs imploding their offensive line? I get that both guys are over thirty but I expected Eric Fisher to at least be a KC Lifer.
Risky move, I think, considering how vulnerable their line already looked in the Super Bowl and with that good Chargers d-line they have to face twice a year.
Belichick is hard to predict, but given his relationship with Saban, I can see them grabbing Mac Jones at 15 in the draft if he's there and using Cam as a bridge quarterback next year.

I really can't figure KC's o-line moves myself either. Almost every team is dealing with salary cap constraints right now, but considering how much they've invested in Mahomes, you'd think they could find savings elsewhere.
 
Also, what's with the Chiefs imploding their offensive line? I get that both guys are over thirty but I expected Eric Fisher to at least be a KC Lifer.
Risky move, I think, considering how vulnerable their line already looked in the Super Bowl and with that good Chargers d-line they have to face twice a year.
Don't worry, it'll work out! Ain't that right @Absolutego? You have front row seats every week to what Seattle's offensive line became!

Seriously though, offensive line is important, if you need to shed anything, then shed one of your receivers or tight ends. Mahomes is going to have to play like how he did in the Super Bowl every time he plays a team with a good defense with a shit o-line
 
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