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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 .
I know this has been tried before with mixed results, but anyone interested in a KF fantasy league? I'm only in one this year, so if there are at least seven other interested users, I can make something work and commish. No clue what the prize would be other than bragging rights.
 
I know this has been tried before with mixed results, but anyone interested in a KF fantasy league? I'm only in one this year, so if there are at least seven other interested users, I can make something work and commish. No clue what the prize would be other than bragging rights.

I wouldn't be opposed if I dont powerlevel too much. Seems like my usual league is going to skip out this year due to all the woke bullshit, which I dont blame him, but it would be nice to put my draft board to use and not play with total strangers and only somewhat strangers.
 
I wouldn't be opposed if I dont powerlevel too much. Seems like my usual league is going to skip out this year due to all the woke bullshit, which I dont blame him, but it would be nice to put my draft board to use and not play with total strangers and only somewhat strangers.
I'm personally a fan of Yahoo for fantasy and you can make a bullshit email there easily enough to avoid powerleveling. Just need six more.
 
I know this has been tried before with mixed results, but anyone interested in a KF fantasy league? I'm only in one this year, so if there are at least seven other interested users, I can make something work and commish. No clue what the prize would be other than bragging rights.
I'd love to, but my schedule starting in September is going to be weird. Plus last time I played in one I finished dead last, getting absolutely spanked.

Also...
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Given the levels of autism in the fan-base, I expect they'll win this one.
 
I don't know if I should have posted here or in the Coronavirus megathread but there's one NHL coach who was full vaccinated got the visit of corona-chan.
Herd immunity within organizations seems to be, well, impossible as long as they’re relying on the Covid-19 “vaccines” to get the job done. Another National Football League head coach has tested positive for Covid-19, adding to a long string of “breakthrough cases” in a league that has been among the most draconian with their vaccine push.

Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel announced today that he has the disease. This comes after the team was touted as being one of the most compliant in the league with over 95% vaccinated as of early in training camp. Vrabel is among those who is “fully vaccinated.”

According to MSN:

Vrabel made the announcement during the Zoom presser, while also noting that he is dealing with an ear ache and sore throat. For now, Vrabel is in quarantine, but the plan is for him to get re-tested on Monday.


As far as how the Titans plan on running practices while Vrabel is out, the head coach says he is still trying to figure that out.

Vrabel mentioned special teams coordinator Craig Aukerman as somebody who could run things, as well as inside linebackers coach Jim Haslett and senior defensive assistant Jim Schwartz, both of whom have head coach experience.


Earlier in training camp, Titans general manager Jon Robinson revealed that the team was about 95 percent vaccinated. At the time that was among the highest vaccination rates in the NFL.

What is the point of pushing for universal vaccinations if the number of cases does not seem to be affected? Healthcare choice is being obliterated for the sake of improving… nothing.
 
Just caught the Bills-Bears highlights. Man, Trubisky looked sharp as fuck running that offense (with extra props for saving that play at 5:10).

Meanwhile the offense he was dropped from could only put up 15. I know it's preseason, but seeing that really gets the noggin joggin. :story:
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=sYGpPHu_gtQJust caught the Bills-Bears highlights. Man, Trubisky looked sharp as fuck running that offense (with extra props for saving that play at 5:10).

Meanwhile the offense he was dropped from could only put up 15. I know it's preseason, but seeing that really gets the noggin joggin. :story:
Yeah but Fields looked like Pat Mahomes with some of those pocket escapes he had. Mitch could never these days.
 
Will they ever expand the regular season to 18 games?
I wouldn't be surprised if one of the biggest sticking points between the league and the NFLPA during the next CBA negotiation is going to be exactly that. Probably with the NFLPA demanding an extra bye week in exchange, and increasing the percentage of league revenue reserved for players.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if one of the biggest sticking points between the league and the NFLPA during the next CBA negotiation is going to be exactly that. Probably with the NFLPA demanding an extra bye week in exchange, and increasing the percentage of league revenue reserved for players.

I am against expanding the regular season, because it dilutes the "importance" of each game. Chicago Bulls lose 3 in a row? No big deal, they have 82 games. Chicago Bears lose 3 in a row? Better drink your sorrows away.

Imagine how insane ice hockey would be if the NHL only had 16 regular season games.
 
The New Orleans Saints founded a way to be broke by asking their fans to be vaccinated or tested before games. It worked to the point they have to sell tickets for one dollar!
The New Orleans Saints are giving away tickets to their game with the Jaguars after implementing their plan to force fans to be vaccinated or provide a negative test prior to the game.
They’re giving away tickets online.


The Daily Caller reported:

Tickets to the Saints/Jaguars game are outrageously cheap.
The Saints are playing the first game in the NFL to require fans to be vaccinated or provide a negative PCR COVID-19 test. What has that done to ticket prices for Monday night? Driven them straight into the ground.
According to Darren Rovell, some tickets on the secondary market are selling for less than $1 before fees.
 
Well, it's also a preseason game, against the Jaguars, and a Saints team with no Drew Brees.

I think it's a dumb idea but nobody was going to buy tickets for that shit regardless.

Edit: For added perspective, I can get tickets for the Packers-Bills game in an hour for $10. Nobody watches preseason football, let alone having to jump through hurdles in order to do so.
 
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Well, it's also a preseason game, against the Jaguars, and a Saints team with no Drew Brees.

I think it's a dumb idea but nobody was going to buy tickets for that shit regardless.

Edit: For added perspective, I can get tickets for the Packers-Bills game in an hour for $10. Nobody watches preseason football, let alone having to jump through hurdles in order to do so.
Also, could be possible then Hurricane Ida coming in that area, 15 years after Katrina might have played a role as well? :thinking:
 
Pats just released Cam.......alot of places are saying his vaccine status had something to do with it but i think he just really fucking sucked last year.
 
Pats just released Cam.......alot of places are saying his vaccine status had something to do with it but i think he just really fucking sucked last year.
He sucked in the preseason too. Sure his vaccine status getting him put on the COVID list last week fucked him over in terms of Mac getting more reps, but at this point I think he's just washed. His shoulder's too fucked to be throwing passes anywhere but the dirt, and unless he starts loading up on avocados and pliability training I don't think he'll ever be more than a third stringer, unless a team is totally desperate.

So maybe he'll wind up on the Broncos this year, lmao.
 
Former receiver David Patten died Thursday night. He had just turned 47 a few weeks ago. He was killed after he crashed his motorcycle into a sedan. He played parts of 12 seasons in the NFL between 1997 and 2008, most notably between 2001 and 2004 where he was a 3-time Super Bowl champ with New England.

Since 2013 he had been an assistant coach at his alma mater, Western Carolina University.

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