NFL 25/26

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rodge827

Re: NFL 25/26
« Reply #60 on: 29 Nov 2025, 01:40 pm »
Well there is a gambling issue in the MLB.
Hmmm wonder if the NFL….nah never happen  :roll:

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Re: NFL 25/26
« Reply #61 on: 29 Nov 2025, 02:31 pm »
I'm really starting to wonder if 345 Park Ave is actively influencing the refs.
What is this you suggest?!  Corruption at the highest levels in organized sports!  Or perhaps it’s benign WWE style team sports.

twitch54

Re: NFL 25/26
« Reply #62 on: 2 Dec 2025, 03:53 pm »
OMG, NY Giants, what a pathetic mess.............

vrao81

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« Reply #63 on: 2 Dec 2025, 07:24 pm »
OMG, NY Giants, what a pathetic mess.............

Fire everyone and start over.

vrao81

Re: NFL 25/26
« Reply #64 on: 2 Dec 2025, 07:26 pm »
Giants 0-3 since firing Daboll, Titans are 0-6 since firing Callahan. Maybe the coaches weren't the problem  :duh: :scratch:

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Re: NFL 25/26
« Reply #65 on: 2 Dec 2025, 07:41 pm »
Firing Daboll was a good thing, look what he was doing to that young quarterback who doesn't quite know how to run in the NFL.
He took a real shot going out of bounds last night.
And that kicker, well, stupid dirt...

rodge827

Re: NFL 25/26
« Reply #66 on: 2 Dec 2025, 08:07 pm »
My Iggles are looking disjointed at the moment. Still searching for their offensive identity? Uh guys it’s December choose an “identity” soon time is running out!!

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Re: NFL 25/26
« Reply #67 on: 2 Dec 2025, 08:40 pm »
Giants 0-3 since firing Daboll,..... Maybe the coaches weren't the problem  :duh: :scratch:
No, I think it's the coaching and team culture, cause after 7 seasons of nothing with the Giants, Daniel Jones is lighting it up in Indianapolis like he's Joe Montana. That doesn't just happen.

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Re: NFL 25/26
« Reply #68 on: 2 Dec 2025, 11:14 pm »
I think Rusty hit the nail on the head.
With Jones, what little I saw the offensive line was just terrible.
This year, it was one penalty after another and then they'd get ahead and it was like they couldn't believe it so they'd just collapse.
Jason Dart has to realize this isn't college and if he continues to run around like he's doing, he will have a very short career.

The Patriots and Rams look like the teams to beat, I'm surprised at the Chiefs as I thought they'd be in much better shape this year.



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Re: NFL 25/26
« Reply #69 on: 3 Dec 2025, 02:23 pm »
Shockingly, during the playing of Renegade in the forth quarter, the unofficial Steeler fight song, fans booed and chanted "Fire Tomlin".  Additionally many fans had sold their tickets to Bills fans making it far from a home game.  Aaron Rodgers spent his time after the game blaming his receivers for the poor offensive performance.  The Steelers are a team in freefall, a disfunctional mess from owner down through the coach to quarterback.
 

twitch54

Re: NFL 25/26
« Reply #70 on: Yesterday at 09:38 pm »
Josh Allen, one word..........WOW !

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« Reply #71 on: Today at 12:26 am »
Packers and the Bears was a good one.
I was hoping it would go into OT.

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« Reply #72 on: Today at 01:53 pm »
The worst officiating in my 60 plus years of watching pro football in the Steelers Ravens game, compounded by worse calls from the mystery official in the sky.  I'm a Steeler fan, sort of, and the ridiculous calls are all against the Ravens.  In order, the roughing the long snapper call.  Called on the field, was bullshit, they never contacted his head or neck.  Next the Aaron Rodgers tipped back to him interception that was overruled by the sky ref, baloney, he never, ever, had control of the ball.  And finally, the most egregious, the clear and obvious touchdown again overruled by the mysterious and never revealed sky judge.  Pure unadulterated insanity that handed the game, and possible the season, to the Steelers.