Yes, because that sort of thing might upset the male cheerleaders. 🙄
From AI: “Did the NFL forget what football actually is? Yes, because that sort of thing might upset the male cheerleaders. 🙄” — it seems to mix criticism of NFL rule changes or cultural shifts with a sarcastic jab, possibly referencing inclusivity or changes in league culture.
Yes, because that sort of thing might upset the male cheerleaders. 🙄
From AI: “Did the NFL forget what football actually is? Yes, because that sort of thing might upset the male cheerleaders. 🙄” — it seems to mix criticism of NFL rule changes or cultural shifts with a sarcastic jab, possibly referencing inclusivity or changes in league culture.
Male cheerleaders are of course fine for high school and college football. No problem. They are students and part of the school.
However the NFL is a business, and I'd say 99.99% of NFL fans don't want to look at male cheerleaders. But they went and did it anyway. More "Dylan Mulvaney" type brilliance on the part of NFL geniuses.
@Steven59 said:
Gee, he looks good in stripes.................
"Houston Texans safety Jimmie Ward was arrested on accusations of physically and sexually assaulting the mother of his child while under the influence of crystal meth in the presence of their child, according to Harris County court records obtained by the New York Post."
Being honest he looks too healthy to. be a Meth guy
Anyone else catch Ryan Fitzpatrick's comment about Jaxson Dart just before the Pats/Giants game started last night on Amazon Prime? I put the game on about 10-15mins before it started and their wasn't a pre-game show just Fitzpatrick and a female sideline reporter sort of sitting there preparing themselves and occasionally talking to someone off air.
At one point the woman asked him his thoughts on Dart and this was his reply: "From Jaxson Dart, it's exciting," Fitzpatrick said. "He's got leadership. He's got intelligence, and he's got moxie, which is a fun thing. I don't like his release. I think it's slow. He dances like Drew Lock. Not a huge fan. I don't think Giants fans should be excited at all."
While I did have the game on I really only watched about half of the first quarter so I don't know if he continued on with that sentiment or if he just did a 180 once the game went live. It was definitely surprising to hear him be so brutally honest on air like that whether it was intentional or not lol.
@erikthredd said:
Anyone else catch Ryan Fitzpatrick's comment about Jaxson Dart just before the Pats/Giants game started last night on Amazon Prime? I put the game on about 10-15mins before it started and their wasn't a pre-game show just Fitzpatrick and a female sideline reporter sort of sitting there preparing themselves and occasionally talking to someone off air.
At one point the woman asked him his thoughts on Dart and this was his reply: "From Jaxson Dart, it's exciting," Fitzpatrick said. "He's got leadership. He's got intelligence, and he's got moxie, which is a fun thing. I don't like his release. I think it's slow. He dances like Drew Lock. Not a huge fan. I don't think Giants fans should be excited at all."
While I did have the game on I really only watched about half of the first quarter so I don't know if he continued on with that sentiment or if he just did a 180 once the game went live. It was definitely surprising to hear him be so brutally honest on air like that whether it was intentional or not lol.
Ryan Fitzpatrick is the last person anyone should be asking about QB talent
@erikthredd said:
Anyone else catch Ryan Fitzpatrick's comment about Jaxson Dart just before the Pats/Giants game started last night on Amazon Prime? I put the game on about 10-15mins before it started and their wasn't a pre-game show just Fitzpatrick and a female sideline reporter sort of sitting there preparing themselves and occasionally talking to someone off air.
At one point the woman asked him his thoughts on Dart and this was his reply: "From Jaxson Dart, it's exciting," Fitzpatrick said. "He's got leadership. He's got intelligence, and he's got moxie, which is a fun thing. I don't like his release. I think it's slow. He dances like Drew Lock. Not a huge fan. I don't think Giants fans should be excited at all."
While I did have the game on I really only watched about half of the first quarter so I don't know if he continued on with that sentiment or if he just did a 180 once the game went live. It was definitely surprising to hear him be so brutally honest on air like that whether it was intentional or not lol.
Ryan Fitzpatrick is the last person anyone should be asking about QB talent
@erikthredd said: Anyone else catch Ryan Fitzpatrick's comment about Jaxson Dart just before the Pats/Giants game started last night on Amazon Prime.
I can't understand why anyone would want to hear a comment by him about the NFL, the guy was a hanger-on who played perhaps 10 years longer than he should have. He demonstrates just how desperate some teams are for a QB. Think about it, he had a 17 season career and his record averaged for a 17 game season is 6-11. That's just pathetic.
I think his beard is just ridiculous but it's probably the best thing he ever did during an easily forgettable NFL career. I mean really, look at the guys career stats, he's a joke. His record as a starter: 59-87-1!!
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin
Think about it, he had a 17 season career and his record averaged for a 17 game season is 6-11. That's just pathetic.
I think his beard is just ridiculous but it's probably the best thing he ever did during an easily forgettable NFL career. I mean really, look at the guys career stats, he's a joke.
There are two huge names in the NFL which are at odds with their teams, both defensive players. Micah Parsons and Trey Hendrickson have held out from the Cowboys and Bengals respectively. It's hard for me to understand why or why some other team hasn't tried to put a deal together to get one of those players.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin
@Maywood said:
There are two huge names in the NFL which are at odds with their teams, both defensive players. Micah Parsons and Trey Hendrickson have held out from the Cowboys and Bengals respectively. It's hard for me to understand why or why some other team hasn't tried to put a deal together to get one of those players.
Probably money and the amount of draft capital it would take
@Maywood said:
There are two huge names in the NFL which are at odds with their teams, both defensive players. Micah Parsons and Trey Hendrickson have held out from the Cowboys and Bengals respectively. It's hard for me to understand why or why some other team hasn't tried to put a deal together to get one of those players.
Probably money and the amount of draft capital it would take
The chances of Hendrickson moving seem very low to me. With Parsons I would expect Jones to let him die on the vine before he would bow to a trade. Cleveland would actually be a good landing spot for Hendrickson but I don’t see anything other than an extension are realistic. Cleveland has a couple 1st round picks for 26 and the only thing that should stop them for shopping for a 30 year old stud edge rusher to pair with Garrett is the fact that they are never in a playoff window so it doesn’t matter.
I'm not watching the game. But I just saw his stats with 3 minutes left in the game. Sanders with a lusty 14 yards passing and an extraordinary 5 sacks for 41 yards.
Did anyone ever explain to him that the object of football is to move the ball forward, not backward?
I'm not watching the game. But I just saw his stats with 3 minutes left in the game. Sanders with a lusty 14 yards passing and an extraordinary 5 sacks for 41 yards.
Did anyone ever explain to him that the object of football is to move the ball forward, not backward?
Sanders just asked the coach if next time he plays, could he instead use one of those nerf-ball footballs. Easier to handle and can be thrown more accurately.
@stevek said:
Sanders just asked the coach if next time he plays, could he instead use one of those nerf-ball footballs. Easier to handle and can be thrown more accurately.
Nerf 8.5" Foam Football
Invented by former Vikings kicker Fred (the foot) Cox
2013,14 and 15 Certificate Award Winner Harmon Killebrew Master Set and Master Topps Set
I'm not watching the game. But I just saw his stats with 3 minutes left in the game. Sanders with a lusty 14 yards passing and an extraordinary 5 sacks for 41 yards.
Did anyone ever explain to him that the object of football is to move the ball forward, not backward?
He has a reputation from Colorado in the college football community of holding the ball too long because he would rather take the sack than hurt his completion percentage throwing it away
@stevek said:
Sanders just asked the coach if next time he plays, could he instead use one of those nerf-ball footballs. Easier to handle and can be thrown more accurately.
Nerf 8.5" Foam Football
The one with the tail and whistle on the side you could throw a mile
I actually did watch the Browns/Rams game and Shedeur's statline didn't really tell the whole story there. The Browns OL was straight up horrible during that five series stretch that Sanders played after halftime and on that play where he fumbled, the left tackle (#72) barely made any effort to stop his defender. The Edge guy just sped right past him and looked like he got the ball before Shedeur realized he was that close. During that same stretch the run blocking wasn't much better with 7 rushes for 18 total yards.
I don't follow the Browns closely enough to know all of the names that they had in the game during that 2nd half but its probably a safe bet to say that the majority of those players aren't even going to make the practice squad let alone the actual roster.
As for Shedeur's actual passes that he did make, there was nothing there that stood out good or bad. He did make one deep attempt while running to his right that looked kind of wobbly that his WR,who was smothered, still had a shot at catching but he didn't and the Browns got called for a penalty back at the line.
Dillon Gabriel on the other hand did have a decent day throwing the ball during his two drives in the 2nd quarter that led to a FG & TD. The first drive he was running out to the left and tried hitting his WR (Thrash?) low in the corner of the endzone and it was a catchable ball but the defender also had his arm in there. I don't know if Gabriel actually saw it but he had another WR streaking to the left about 5-7yards behind those two that would have been a much easier play there had he seen him.
The following possession Cleveland was able to run their 2min offense just before the half and he moved the offense down the field fairly easily with quick passes. One play a WR bobbled it for a catch but Gabriel hit him in stride. There was another throw that initially looked high & behind his WR who still made an attempt at it and got nailed but on replay you could see the ball got tipped back at the line. Then on a 3rd & 7 he hit a Wr on a post route heading out of bounds inside the 5 for a 1st down. The next play he found someone wide open for a TD.
I tuned into this game to get a better look at their two rookie QBs and while Gabriel definitely had the much better day of the two, I doubt anything about this game changed much towards who has a better shot at being the team's longterm QB. It looks like its Flacco for the forseeable future until there's a better case for someone else.
I tuned into this game to get a better look at their two rookie QBs and while Gabriel definitely had the much better day of the two, I doubt anything about this game changed much towards who has a better shot at being the team's longterm QB. It looks like its Flacco for the forseeable future until there's a better case for someone else.
That pass completion at .57 would have been a pick-6 against a starter.
@erikthredd said: I don't follow the Browns closely enough to know all of the names that they had in the game during that 2nd half but its probably a safe bet to say that the majority of those players aren't even going to make the practice squad let alone the actual roster.
I mentioned that before, it's hard to judge what's really going on because the majority of the players on both teams won't make their rosters. Add to that the play calling which is sometimes nothing more than trying to see what specific players are capable of doing. Maybe the coaches want to make a decision on a receiver or a running back, they call a few plays to that player.
I only watched the 1st half and than had something to do. Flacco did everything he had to do, his first pass was low but after that he hit everyone he threw to. A few could have led the player better but he did just fine. Dillon Gabriel looked good, his passes were sharp and accurate, he is very quick and moved well in the pocket, he seemed to see the whole field and looked off several receivers to find the open man. I thought the 2-minute drill gave him a chance to show his talent.
The highlights I saw of the 2nd half showed that Sanders can run if he needs to, but he actually had zero time to even get his feet set. The guys blocking for him are headed for the chopping block on Tuesday, if not before. I think the coaching staff saw what they needed to see.
Past all that and judging from the overall pre-season I would say the Browns will be tough to run on this season.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin
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https://x.com/MySportsUpdate/status/1958592533938020683
Did the NFL forget what football actually is
Fire AJ Preller
Yes, because that sort of thing might upset the male cheerleaders. 🙄
From AI: “Did the NFL forget what football actually is? Yes, because that sort of thing might upset the male cheerleaders. 🙄” — it seems to mix criticism of NFL rule changes or cultural shifts with a sarcastic jab, possibly referencing inclusivity or changes in league culture.
Male cheerleaders are of course fine for high school and college football. No problem. They are students and part of the school.
However the NFL is a business, and I'd say 99.99% of NFL fans don't want to look at male cheerleaders. But they went and did it anyway. More "Dylan Mulvaney" type brilliance on the part of NFL geniuses.
I honestly have zero opinion. People do seem to care a lot about nothing. I had some bud light once or twice. I’ve had better.
100% agreed
Skyy Moore sucks, plain and simple
Being honest he looks too healthy to. be a Meth guy
Does Terrell Owens have an alibi?
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https://www.totalprosports.com/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs-reveal-why-they-covered-up-shooting-incident-at-facility-andy-reid/
Your gonna make Terrell cry now
I think it was a Taylor Swift fan who wanted Taylor to become the Chiefs head coach.
Anyone else catch Ryan Fitzpatrick's comment about Jaxson Dart just before the Pats/Giants game started last night on Amazon Prime? I put the game on about 10-15mins before it started and their wasn't a pre-game show just Fitzpatrick and a female sideline reporter sort of sitting there preparing themselves and occasionally talking to someone off air.
At one point the woman asked him his thoughts on Dart and this was his reply:
"From Jaxson Dart, it's exciting," Fitzpatrick said. "He's got leadership. He's got intelligence, and he's got moxie, which is a fun thing. I don't like his release. I think it's slow. He dances like Drew Lock. Not a huge fan. I don't think Giants fans should be excited at all."
While I did have the game on I really only watched about half of the first quarter so I don't know if he continued on with that sentiment or if he just did a 180 once the game went live. It was definitely surprising to hear him be so brutally honest on air like that whether it was intentional or not lol.
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Ryan Fitzpatrick is the last person anyone should be asking about QB talent
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@erikthredd said: Anyone else catch Ryan Fitzpatrick's comment about Jaxson Dart just before the Pats/Giants game started last night on Amazon Prime.
I can't understand why anyone would want to hear a comment by him about the NFL, the guy was a hanger-on who played perhaps 10 years longer than he should have. He demonstrates just how desperate some teams are for a QB. Think about it, he had a 17 season career and his record averaged for a 17 game season is 6-11. That's just pathetic.
I think his beard is just ridiculous but it's probably the best thing he ever did during an easily forgettable NFL career. I mean really, look at the guys career stats, he's a joke. His record as a starter: 59-87-1!!
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin
There are so many more of these so I can do this all day lol. 😂
https://giphy.com/explore/ryan-fitzpatrick
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Eric Dickerson claims NFL teams were told not to draft Shedeur Sanders
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Mike Florio
Published August 22, 2025 11:18 AM
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
I saw that story, it was kind of funny. Florio and Sims seem obsessed with the Cleveland QB situation.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin
Meanwhile down in Dallas…. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DM28lL8sZSc/?igsh=anl1MjN3dzlsaDNm
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There are two huge names in the NFL which are at odds with their teams, both defensive players. Micah Parsons and Trey Hendrickson have held out from the Cowboys and Bengals respectively. It's hard for me to understand why or why some other team hasn't tried to put a deal together to get one of those players.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin
Probably money and the amount of draft capital it would take
The chances of Hendrickson moving seem very low to me. With Parsons I would expect Jones to let him die on the vine before he would bow to a trade. Cleveland would actually be a good landing spot for Hendrickson but I don’t see anything other than an extension are realistic. Cleveland has a couple 1st round picks for 26 and the only thing that should stop them for shopping for a 30 year old stud edge rusher to pair with Garrett is the fact that they are never in a playoff window so it doesn’t matter.
Shedeur Sanders
C/ATT YDS TD INT SACKS
3/6 14 0 0 5-41
I'm not watching the game. But I just saw his stats with 3 minutes left in the game. Sanders with a lusty 14 yards passing and an extraordinary 5 sacks for 41 yards.
Did anyone ever explain to him that the object of football is to move the ball forward, not backward?
Oops, I almost forgot, and 1 fumble.
Sanders just asked the coach if next time he plays, could he instead use one of those nerf-ball footballs. Easier to handle and can be thrown more accurately.
Nerf 8.5" Foam Football
The Browns bid farewell to Shedear Sanders.
You ok boss?
Invented by former Vikings kicker Fred (the foot) Cox
He has a reputation from Colorado in the college football community of holding the ball too long because he would rather take the sack than hurt his completion percentage throwing it away
Fire AJ Preller
The one with the tail and whistle on the side you could throw a mile
Fire AJ Preller
I actually did watch the Browns/Rams game and Shedeur's statline didn't really tell the whole story there. The Browns OL was straight up horrible during that five series stretch that Sanders played after halftime and on that play where he fumbled, the left tackle (#72) barely made any effort to stop his defender. The Edge guy just sped right past him and looked like he got the ball before Shedeur realized he was that close. During that same stretch the run blocking wasn't much better with 7 rushes for 18 total yards.
I don't follow the Browns closely enough to know all of the names that they had in the game during that 2nd half but its probably a safe bet to say that the majority of those players aren't even going to make the practice squad let alone the actual roster.
As for Shedeur's actual passes that he did make, there was nothing there that stood out good or bad. He did make one deep attempt while running to his right that looked kind of wobbly that his WR,who was smothered, still had a shot at catching but he didn't and the Browns got called for a penalty back at the line.
Dillon Gabriel on the other hand did have a decent day throwing the ball during his two drives in the 2nd quarter that led to a FG & TD. The first drive he was running out to the left and tried hitting his WR (Thrash?) low in the corner of the endzone and it was a catchable ball but the defender also had his arm in there. I don't know if Gabriel actually saw it but he had another WR streaking to the left about 5-7yards behind those two that would have been a much easier play there had he seen him.
The following possession Cleveland was able to run their 2min offense just before the half and he moved the offense down the field fairly easily with quick passes. One play a WR bobbled it for a catch but Gabriel hit him in stride. There was another throw that initially looked high & behind his WR who still made an attempt at it and got nailed but on replay you could see the ball got tipped back at the line. Then on a 3rd & 7 he hit a Wr on a post route heading out of bounds inside the 5 for a 1st down. The next play he found someone wide open for a TD.
I tuned into this game to get a better look at their two rookie QBs and while Gabriel definitely had the much better day of the two, I doubt anything about this game changed much towards who has a better shot at being the team's longterm QB. It looks like its Flacco for the forseeable future until there's a better case for someone else.
Eric
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That pass completion at .57 would have been a pick-6 against a starter.
@erikthredd said: I don't follow the Browns closely enough to know all of the names that they had in the game during that 2nd half but its probably a safe bet to say that the majority of those players aren't even going to make the practice squad let alone the actual roster.
I mentioned that before, it's hard to judge what's really going on because the majority of the players on both teams won't make their rosters. Add to that the play calling which is sometimes nothing more than trying to see what specific players are capable of doing. Maybe the coaches want to make a decision on a receiver or a running back, they call a few plays to that player.
I only watched the 1st half and than had something to do. Flacco did everything he had to do, his first pass was low but after that he hit everyone he threw to. A few could have led the player better but he did just fine. Dillon Gabriel looked good, his passes were sharp and accurate, he is very quick and moved well in the pocket, he seemed to see the whole field and looked off several receivers to find the open man. I thought the 2-minute drill gave him a chance to show his talent.
The highlights I saw of the 2nd half showed that Sanders can run if he needs to, but he actually had zero time to even get his feet set. The guys blocking for him are headed for the chopping block on Tuesday, if not before. I think the coaching staff saw what they needed to see.
Past all that and judging from the overall pre-season I would say the Browns will be tough to run on this season.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin