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NFL 2017 Season

Wow...one bad season after years and years of greatness, despite all the scandals they endured and survived, only to wind up turning on each other. Worse, many of the fans are turning against the team in general and Brady in particular because now, all of a sudden, he's too old?!? And they are also officially considered by many as the least favorable and most obnoxious fanbase in the league. What spoiled, fickle, fucking brats! They are doing orders of magnitude more damage to their own franchise than that deranged talking muppet Goodell could ever have hoped for... :lol:
 
:lol: Does he tape resonance crystals to Brady's ass before a game? Maybe that's been his secret all these years!
 
Eh, feel like the whole thing is a bit overblown. Mostly boiled down to wanting to keep JimmyG, but he wouldn't sign to do anything but start, and the guy they have is still having MVP-caliber seasons, so kinda hard to get rid of him to start the kid.

And Brady's guy is a quack. No argument there.

Don't think the team is about to explode or anything. And even if Bill IS about to leave, don't you think the coordinators would be in a position to know about it? McDaniels isn't going to leave to coach the Bears or something if he thinks the Pats job is going to be up for grabs...
 
And even if Bill IS about to leave, don't you think the coordinators would be in a position to know about it? McDaniels isn't going to leave to coach the Bears or something if he thinks the Pats job is going to be up for grabs...

I believe the working theory has always been that the job is McDaniels' after Belichick leaves, but if McDaniels figures that Brady's going to hit a pretty harsh wall of diminishing returns soon (let's face it, you don't really play at a superstar level long past age 41) and there's absolutely no succession plan in place ... might be preferable to go somewhere else than deal with a brand-new GM and a rebuilding process.
 
On a more serious note, the Raiders are giving Jon Gruden a 10Y/possibly $100M deal. There's also still a possibility of part ownership included as well.

Story
 
On a more serious note, the Raiders are giving Jon Gruden a 10Y/possibly $100M deal. There's also still a possibility of part ownership included as well.

Story

Gruden himself said the reports about an ownership stake were bullshit. Any transfer of ownership, no matter how small, has to be approved by the other 31 owners, and any potential owner has to be vetted by the NFL's finance committee, which means a deep dive into literally all of said potential owner's financial history.
 
McDaniels isn't going to leave to coach the Bears or something if he thinks the Pats job is going to be up for grabs...

Why would he stay if he sees that ownership clearly listens to a player more than the coaching staff?
 
New York Daily News is reporting that Belichick "sees an opening" to coach the Giants and is considering it.
 
So I'm here in Los Angeles getting ready for the game tomorrow, and we just got an email from the Rams letting us know that the halftime entertainment will be.......Snoop Dog.

So no matter what, the weekend is a win.

:mallory:

:techman:
 
Why would he stay if he sees that ownership clearly listens to a player more than the coaching staff?

Presumably for the same reason Belichick wanted to keep JimmyG? Brady can't play forever. It's a short term issue at best. And at least the guy with the ego generally is able to back it up.

As a head coach on his make or break 2nd chance, why wouldn't you want to have a couple years with a HoF QB and then be able to pick your own QB, all in a stable franchise that's not going to fire you quickly and that also has a couple other players that don't suck? Sounds awful.

Not saying Bill is leaving or Josh is going to stay for no reason, but if Bill IS on his way out, don't you think he'd mention that possibility to the guys thinking of taking a HC job somewhere? If you're struggling about whether to take the Lions or Bears or whatever, consider the Patriots in that calculus.

I don't think Bill is going anywhere, but no way he doesn't mention it to his coordinators if he IS toying with the idea.
 
So I'm here in Los Angeles getting ready for the game tomorrow, and we just got an email from the Rams letting us know that the halftime entertainment will be.......Snoop Dog.

So no matter what, the weekend is a win.

:mallory:

:techman:

I can't wait to watch this one. Matt Ryan, Julio Jones and Devonta Freeman vs Jared Goff, Todd Gurley and Aaron Donald. It should be one hell of a game.
 
Bad season? Did you say bad season?

13-3... #1 seed... sigh. Wish my team could have a "bad season" like that.
Compared to previous seasons it is. And the several losses they suffered were greatly attributed to Brady's age. Didn't take much for the fans to turn on him and the team.
 
When talking about the parade he’s helped plan, lifelong Cleveland Browns fan Chris McNeil wants to make one thing perfectly clear.

“Make sure you get this right,” he said loudly. “We are not having a celebration of losing, we are having a protest of losing. We want to let the Browns ownership and front office know we are holding them accountable for having such a bad team.

“And maybe we’ll have some fun while doing that.”

The Browns’ long-suffering fans will meet at their stadium on Saturday at noon and march around it in freezing temperatures. The ovular path around the stadium is not a coincidence: it’s the shape of zero, as in the team’s win total at the end of their historically abysmal 2017 season.

[...]

McNeil is finding the whole process of running a parade to be funny in some respects. The permit requires security officers and port-o-potty toilets – “Who is going to use the bathroom when it is 10 degrees?” he laughs – and they have no plans to go more than once around the stadium. Money from the event will be raised for a local food bank.

He is also seeing worldwide attention from other countries: “Cleveland-Browns-Fans feiern historische Saison mit Parade” says a German sports site, while the French Canadians merely say, “Une Parade de la Mediocrite”.

[...]

Perhaps the funniest footnote: McNeill and his fellow organizers had to raise roughly $10,000 for the permit, and were coming up short. So Excedrin, the headache medicine maker, donated about $8,000 to pay for the permit.

LoserParade

More at link about Cleveland's glory days and descent. I know how the fans feel. I've been a Saints fan since they were the A'ints.
 
Ten years, $100 million for Jon Gruden.

What in the world.

Edit: Oh, this is neat. Someone put together graphs for every quarterback this season to chart how efficient they were. Some are hilarious:

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