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Is there a more despicable and evil entity in the history of human civilization than Tom Brady?

 

He must be destroyed.

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I’m already annoyed at the seemingly inevitable Tampa win over Dallas in the first round. I would love it if Dallas just destroyed Tampa 42-10 or something like that.
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I would say it's down to my team to end this ridiculous run of Brady fortune where he's allowed to totally suck ass for 90% of the game and still win, but naturally Carolina's best corner broke his wrist Saturday so that'll probably end up the difference in next week's game.
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Broncos fire Hackett. Terrible hire to begin with.

 

What a fleecing on the Wilson trade. Seattle salivating at every Broncos loss.

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Broncos fire Hackett. Terrible hire to begin with.

 

What a fleecing on the Wilson trade. Seattle salivating at every Broncos loss.

Maybe they get the interim coach dead cat bounce now. Would be nice if the Bears had more 1 win buffer on the 2 pick.

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Sorry if this has been posted.

 

Sunday Ticket is moving to YouTube TV.

 

This works for me. Fiber optic cable will be here this spring. I can just get rid of both satellite dishes and save enough money to pay for Sunday Ticket.

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Apparently, per his Instagram, JJ Watt is retiring after this season. Tweeted about the birth of his daughter and how her first game Sunday was his "last ever home game".

 

If so, he freaking dominated on Sunday. He can still bring it, but happy for him if he goes out on his terms like this. 1st ballot HOF player who we don't talk about as such anymore because he's not the MVP level player he was several years ago, but he was every bit of Aaron Donald before Aaron Donald. And by all accounts, an amazing human being.

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Apparently, per his Instagram, JJ Watt is retiring after this season. Tweeted about the birth of his daughter and how her first game Sunday was his "last ever home game".

 

If so, he freaking dominated on Sunday. He can still bring it, but happy for him if he goes out on his terms like this. 1st ballot HOF player who we don't talk about as such anymore because he's not the MVP level player he was several years ago, but he was every bit of Aaron Donald before Aaron Donald. And by all accounts, an amazing human being.

 

It's crazy how stacked that 2011 draft class was. Watt was probably the most dominant defensive player in football for a good 4 year stretch before the injuries, but there's a good chance he may have the fifth most sacks in that draft class if he retires early and Quinn plays few more years. Watt would probably be top 10 all time if he wasn't injured for a good portion of his prime.

 

1. Von Miller (drafted 2nd overall) - 123.5 sacks

2. Cameron Jordan (24th overall) - 112.5 sacks

3. J.J. Watt (11th overall) - 111.5 sacks

4. Justin Houston (70th overall) - 111.0 sacks

5. Robert Quinn (14th overall) - 102.0 sacks

 

Also up there on the leaderboards is Chandler Jones at 112 sacks drafted a year later. Still can't believe McClellin was drafted over Jones. Possibly could have changed that 2012 season.

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Apparently, per his Instagram, JJ Watt is retiring after this season. Tweeted about the birth of his daughter and how her first game Sunday was his "last ever home game".

 

If so, he freaking dominated on Sunday. He can still bring it, but happy for him if he goes out on his terms like this. 1st ballot HOF player who we don't talk about as such anymore because he's not the MVP level player he was several years ago, but he was every bit of Aaron Donald before Aaron Donald. And by all accounts, an amazing human being.

 

It's crazy how stacked that 2011 draft class was. Watt was probably the most dominant defensive player in football for a good 4 year stretch before the injuries, but there's a good chance he may have the fifth most sacks in that draft class if he retires early and Quinn plays few more years. Watt would probably be top 10 all time if he wasn't injured for a good portion of his prime.

 

1. Von Miller (drafted 2nd overall) - 123.5 sacks

2. Cameron Jordan (24th overall) - 112.5 sacks

3. J.J. Watt (11th overall) - 111.5 sacks

4. Justin Houston (70th overall) - 111.0 sacks

5. Robert Quinn (14th overall) - 102.0 sacks

 

Also up there on the leaderboards is Chandler Jones at 112 sacks drafted a year later. Still can't believe McClellin was drafted over Jones. Possibly could have changed that 2012 season.

 

I would have liked him anyway, but the fact that JJ's a Badger and I got to see him develop, go into the NFL and make a huge impact is a source of pride. He was wearing a Badgers shirt in an episode of hard knocks too. I know it's kind of dumb but I can't help it. Love the guy.

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