Official 2025 NFL Discussion preseason edition!!!




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these writers just post up anything, knowing the public will eat it up. lazy journalism. AP would then come to washington and rush for over 1000yds (nearly did it 2x but Jay Gruden sat him a couple games). Kamara was viewed as a 3rd down back when he was drafted.
 


ESPN’s Direct-to-Consumer Service and Enhanced App Launching August 21​

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All of ESPN. All in One Place. Ahead of Marquee Sports Season​

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ESPN will launch its new previously announced direct-to-consumer streaming service on Thursday, August 21, bringing the full suite of ESPN networks and services – within an enhanced ESPN App with new, personalized features and functionality – directly to fans.

Timed for a marquee stretch of live sports programming across ESPN platforms, the launch of ESPN DTC coincides with the start of the college football and NFL seasons, US Open tennis, international soccer, women’s college soccer, volleyball, field hockey, and more – with the start of the WNBA playoffs, PLL playoffs, and NBA and NHL seasons, as well as UFC and WWE events just around the corner.

Designed to give fans more choice and flexibility, ESPN DTC will offer two plans, including an unlimited plan for $29.99/month that gives fans access to all of ESPN’s linear networks – ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNEWS, ESPN Deportes – in addition to ESPN on ABC, ESPN+, ESPN3, SECN+, and ACCNX, covering 47,000 live events each year, on-demand replays, studio shows, original programming, and more. Bundling opportunities for the ESPN unlimited plan with Disney+ and Hulu include a special offer at launch for $29.99/month for the first 12 months.

All subscribers to ESPN’s unlimited plan – either through ESPN DTC or a traditional Pay TV provider – will have live and on-demand access to all of ESPN’s leading studio shows – including SportsCenter, Get Up, First Take, NFL Live, The Pat McAfee Show, Pardon the Interruption, College GameDay, NBA Today, Inside the NBA, The Rich Eisen Show, and more – plus a robust, on-demand library featuring 30 for 30 films, ESPN Originals, replays, and more.

The enhanced ESPN App will introduce a more personalized, dynamic viewing experience for fans. New features will include updated multiview options, integrated game stats, betting information, fantasy sports and commerce, along with a personalized SC For You.

For more details, including subscription pricing, bundle options and more, visit https://bit.ly/ESPNDTC.
 
Maybe I'm wrong for this but I don't want to listen to these two women talking about sports.




I liked listening to Joy Taylor on Speak with Keyshawn & Paul Pierce and I don't mind Kimberly A on First Take but Mina & Russini, I'll never listen to anything they have to say.
 

Saquon Barkley reveals whether there’s lingering beef with Giants after viral ‘Hard Knocks’ clip ‘saved’ him​


Saquon Barkley might be the only one who is happy about the Giants’ “Hard Knocks” appearance last year.

The Eagles’ superstar running back, who rushed for 2,005 yards in his first season with the Eagles while winning a Super Bowl after leaving the Giants, went on the “Pardon My Take” podcast this week and was asked whether he hates the Giants.

“It’s funny because you would think from social media that there’s this big beef with me, (general manager) Joe Schoen, the Giants,” Barkley said to Barstool Sports’ Dan Katz.

“In reality, I still talk to them here and there. I got to see all of them before the game last year to end the season where I didn’t end up playing. … They were super happy for me for rushing for 2,000 yards the week prior. It’s a business. The NFL is a weird business, obviously. I’m not a fan of that side of it when it comes to the money side. But those guys were a big reason why I was able to get back.”

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Saquon Barkley talks to Barstool Sports’ Dan Katz.YouTubbe NYPost Sports



Barkley’s season in Philadelphia was so special that he received MVP votes, and he believes the “Hard Knocks” clip showing what went into his exit allowed fans to view him differently.

The former Penn State star received plenty of vitriol from fans after leaving Big Blue for their heated rival.

“I’m kind of happy, though, it saved me,” Barkley said. “Because people thought that I just
, you know what I mean? You have fans that are just blinded by it, and they just say, ‘Oh, he just left.’ But, you got to see that, yes, we had a negotiation process the year before, but that year they gave me the opportunity to hit the open market, which was the right thing to do by the Giants. A lot of people don’t talk about that.

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Joe Schoen wound up letting Saquon Barkley go to Philadelphia

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John Mara did not want to let Saquon Barkley walk.

Giants owner John Mara said in the show he would “have a tough time sleeping if Saquon goes to Philadelphia,” which ultimately came to fruition.

And to add salt to the wound, Barkley produced one of the best seasons by a running back ever.

Barkley added that he’s happy as ever to be in Philadelphia, where he just got a raise and contract extension less than a year after signing with the team.

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Joe Schoen discusses Barkley’s departure on a viral Hard Knocks clip.

“So, for Joe Schoen and all those guys to be like, ‘The right thing to do by him is to let him test the market,’ and I gave them the opportunity to match it. Obviously, they felt that I wasn’t worth what they thought that number was,” Barkley continued. “And it’s the best thing to ever happen to me. I’m in Philly, I’m with Howie [Roseman], I’m with (security guard) Big Dom (DiSandro) and all these guys. I got the best offensive line in football, we just came off a Super Bowl win, and things are continuing to go great.”

The Eagles open the 2025 NFL season Sept. 4 against the Cowboys on “Thursday Night Football,” and may face a Dallas team that is without Micah Parsons amid a contract dispute.​
 
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3 went to the playoffs.. 1 was tanking for the first pick and ended up getting the 3rd.. 1 caught a crucial loss to the giants to miss the playoffs.. 1 is the bears
I’m just saying they mismanaging funds based on last season. Top row defenses are ass. Those teams that made the playoffs wasn’t because of defense. Tanking or not I mean to tank in the NFL when players prime years is in their 20s isn’t the smartest thing. Lowkey a players best heard is when they are on their rookie deal. But those teams that tank that’s why they be ass every year. Jags, Browns…..
 
Maybe I'm wrong for this but I don't want to listen to these two women talking about sports.




I liked listening to Joy Taylor on Speak with Keyshawn & Paul Pierce and I don't mind Kimberly A on First Take but Mina & Russini, I'll never listen to anything they have to say.


Here, let me paraphrase Joy Taylor for you..

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Also Mina's football knowledge shits all over Joy's.
 
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