NFL Thread 2017/18
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- chelmsfordhammer91
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Re: NFL Thread 2017/18
I'm relatively new to the NFL, been watching the odd few games a season for the last 7-8 years but don't really know much team/player wise.
Looking to watch more consistently and follow a team just to add a bit more interest.
Any suggestions? Preferably a typical West Ham type underdog but with some potential and likely to have some games shown on sky.
Looking to watch more consistently and follow a team just to add a bit more interest.
Any suggestions? Preferably a typical West Ham type underdog but with some potential and likely to have some games shown on sky.
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Re: NFL Thread 2017/18
I'd opt for the Dolphins. Actually I wouldn't, they are so much like us it's painful. Every time they get anywhere looking decent it comes crashing down around them.chelmsfordhammer91 wrote:I'm relatively new to the NFL, been watching the odd few games a season for the last 7-8 years but don't really know much team/player wise.
Looking to watch more consistently and follow a team just to add a bit more interest.
Any suggestions? Preferably a typical West Ham type underdog but with some potential and likely to have some games shown on sky.
Yours. A pained dolphins fan since 1981
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They've been my second team since the merger - was just a young kid at the time but we were there on vacation and I took a shine to them. Got to enjoy the golden years of the Shula era and the wild times of JJ & Marino. Despite some choppy times over the past decade (since getting upset in the '85 AFC Championship Game if I'm being honest), they do remain one of the premier franchises on a number of fronts - on the field performance not being one of those unfortunately. Think the GM-Head coach combination now is quality and there's a real chance to overtake the Patsies in the next few seasons.Rio wrote:
Yours. A pained dolphins fan since 1981
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I do too. The Browns.Thekorean wrote:So not looking forward to this season.
I root for the NFL equivalent of West Ham. Try to guess who.
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Better win this week or Marvin Lewis may be looking for a job.BabyClaret wrote:Better than supporting the Bengals I guess :shock:
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Went to the Titans v Raiders on Sunday. Raider Nation was out in force.
Beast mode is a beast and still looks a player despite being out of the game for a year.
Carr also looked sharp after his long term injury.
No need to worry about finding a new replacement for Janikowski when he moves , Tavecchio was lights out.
Really enjoyable weekend.
Beast mode is a beast and still looks a player despite being out of the game for a year.
Carr also looked sharp after his long term injury.
No need to worry about finding a new replacement for Janikowski when he moves , Tavecchio was lights out.
Really enjoyable weekend.
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it was great to see! demolished a linesman who dared standing in front of him. that guy was about to hit and a second later was on the ground holding a shoelace in his hand and wondering what the f*** happened.Vince wrote:Beast mode is a beast and still looks a player despite being out of the game for a year.
long may it continue!
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is there a list?
anyway, they made osweiler a millionaire and still managed to get to the playoffs. all their luck has been used on that one. no winning record for next 6 or 7 years i suppose.
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Ask and ye shall receive:warp wrote:
is there a list?
Matt Schaub for the last game of 2013.
Ryan Fitzpatrick for the first nine games of 2014.
Ryan Mallett for Games 10 and 11 of 2014.
Ryan Fitzpatrick for Games 12-14 of 2014.
Case Keenum for the last two games of 2014.
Brian Hoyer for the first game of 2015.
Ryan Mallett for Games 2-5 of 2015.
Brian Hoyer for Games 6-9 of 2015.
T.J. Yates for Game 10 of 2015.
Brian Hoyer for Games 11-13 of 2015.
T.J. Yates for Game 14 of 2015.
Brandon Weeden for Game 15 of 2015.
Brian Hoyer for Game 16 and the playoff game of 2015.
Brock Osweiler for Games 1-14 of 2016.
Tom Savage for Games 15 and 16 of 2016.
Brock Osweiler for the two playoff games of 2016.
Tom Savage for the first game of 2017.
Deshaun Watson for the second game of 2017.
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It was more who doped Joe Flacco. He couldn't get anything right, but his offensive line didn't help matters by almost dissolving in front of his eyes after every snap.FloridaHammer wrote:Geez, who woke up Jacksonville?
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I think their record in London is pretty good. Certainly better than their regular home games.FloridaHammer wrote:Geez, who woke up Jacksonville?
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Being a Ram's fan i'm pretty happy with the season so far. Tighten up the defence a little (so very nearly threw it all away on Friday night) and play offs could be achievable. Goff looks like a different QB this year!
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Any thoughts on pubs for NFL pre-drinks this Sunday around Wembley?
Heavy rain is forecasted, so I can't imagine the tailgate is going to be much fun
Been the last few years, and can't recall any of it being sheltered/under cover at all
Heavy rain is forecasted, so I can't imagine the tailgate is going to be much fun
Been the last few years, and can't recall any of it being sheltered/under cover at all
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Better of drinking in Baker St beforehand surely? Unless you want to go into the Ibis hotel? That was where i had a beer last time.Nesticles wrote:Any thoughts on pubs for NFL pre-drinks this Sunday around Wembley?
Heavy rain is forecasted, so I can't imagine the tailgate is going to be much fun
Been the last few years, and can't recall any of it being sheltered/under cover at all