Official 2025 NFL Discussion!!!

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Took this pic right before halftime... I had a chance to catch up on all the BGOL commentary for the game and definitely had some good laughs... @pookie definitely crossed my mind, knowing you hurting by the end of the game bruh... Being unbiased, Brady played subpar yesterday, the defense created 5 turnovers and Brady only threw one TD on a play that Evans burnt the shit outta Jalen... Think his stat line was like 30-54 w/336yds 1TD 1int - definitely outplayed by midtier Stafford... Game was good all around, but the last 5minutes we're insane... Been to a bunch of Bucs games, but the last 5minutes was the loudest game I've ever been too by far... Was fucking annoyed because a bunch of fans started leaving right at 4:50 on the clock - I hate that shit... I was glad that mf got called for unsportsmanlike conduct for yelling at the refs - he had to said some foul shit for the ref to actually give him a penalty... I have no fucking idea how Cooper Kupp got that open for the last play to put them in scoring position, that shit was insane... The irony of the whole night Matt Gay was drafted by the Bucs, sealed his fate with the Bucs when he shanked the shit out of a easy kick vs the Rams 2-3yrs ago, gets signed by the Rams and kicks the game winner to finish out the Bucs... How the fuck he was short on that 47yd FG I have no idea but when that joint left his foot you could clearly see it wasn't going to make it... Overall it was a great game and great football atmosphere... Hate that the Bucs took an L that way
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My seats
Now I gotta catch up on the Bills-Chiefs commentary, that game was insane too!
 
Skip was about to stroke out defending Brady.

I made the comment below last night; I told yall Skip is not playing a character of being a troll, he really believes the stuff he says. He said all those keywords in my comment below and that’s usually the code for Shannon to stop talking but Shannon was like “fuck that” this morning and kept going in, Skip was about to jump out his chair he was so mad :lol:

Nah Skip really believes that mess he says you can tell it in his voice when Shannon is roasting and laughing at him, when you see him getting loud saying stuff like “I’M NOT FINISHED”, “IT’S MY TURN”, “TIMEOUT” Shannon just stops talking because that cac is in his feelings
 
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Took this pic right before halftime... I had a chance to catch up on all the BGOL commentary for the game and definitely had some good laughs... @pookie definitely crossed my mind, knowing you hurting by the end of the game bruh... Being unbiased, Brady played subpar yesterday, the defense created 5 turnovers and Brady only threw one TD on a play that Evans burnt the shit outta Jalen... Think his stat line was like 30-54 w/336yds 1TD 1int - definitely outplayed by midtier Stafford... Game was good all around, but the last 5minutes we're insane... Been to a bunch of Bucs games, but the last 5minutes was the loudest game I've ever been too by far... Was fucking annoyed because a bunch of fans started leaving right at 4:50 on the clock - I hate that shit... I was glad that mf got called for unsportsmanlike conduct for yelling at the refs - he had to said some foul shit for the ref to actually give him a penalty... I have no fucking idea how Cooper Kupp got that open for the last play to put them in scoring position, that shit was insane... The irony of the whole night Matt Gay was drafted by the Bucs, sealed his fate with the Bucs when he shanked the shit out of a easy kick vs the Rams 2-3yrs ago, gets signed by the Rams and kicks the game winner to finish out the Bucs... How the fuck he was short on that 47yd FG I have no idea but when that joint left his foot you could clearly see it wasn't going to make it... Overall it was a great game and great football atmosphere... Hate that the Bucs took an L that way
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My seats


Now I gotta catch up on the Bills-Chiefs commentary, that game was insane too!

Yeah I wanted the Bucs to win but unlike Rodgers fans I can admit when Brady got outplayed and Stafford (lol@ mid tier) did it with that pass to Kupp. If the game goes into overtime and Brady leads a game winning drive for FG or TD I‘d say Brady outplayed Stafford but you would’ve said he didn’t. The funny thing is you said the defense created 5 turnovers and glossed over the fact that Brady’s offense used some of those turnovers to tie the game up unlike Rodgers in last years nfc championship game..lol



What if I told you Jimmy G (a bottom tier QB) outplayed Aaron Rodgers (a top tier QB), do you agree, because I do
 
@pookie I could make an argument for a Co-MVP I think I remember you mentioning that a few pages back... I'd hate to see it, but I could understand the logic behind such a decision

Based on the outcome of those games I can really see them being Co-MVPs, Brady lost the lead when he stunk it up against the Saints but even though it’s postseason the voters can’t overlook how Rodgers played in that 49ers game and Brady almost staging a comeback in his
 
Yeah I wanted the Bucs to win but unlike Rodgers fans I can admit when Brady got outplayed and Stafford (lol@ mid tier) did it with that pass to Kupp. If the game goes into overtime and Brady leads a game winning drive for FG or TD I‘d say Brady outplayed Stafford but you would’ve said he didn’t. The funny thing is you said the defense created 5 turnovers and glossed over the fact that Brady’s offense used some of those turnovers to tie the game up unlike Rodgers in last years nfc championship game..lol



What if I told you Jimmy G (a bottom tier QB) outplayed Aaron Rodgers (a top tier QB), do you agree, because I do
What if I told u both our teams lost and who gives a fuck? :roflmao3:
 
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Yeah I wanted the Bucs to win but unlike Rodgers fans I can admit when Brady got outplayed and Stafford (lol@ mid tier) did it with that pass to Kupp. If the game goes into overtime and Brady leads a game winning drive for FG or TD I‘d say Brady outplayed Stafford but you would’ve said he didn’t. The funny thing is you said the defense created 5 turnovers and glossed over the fact that Brady’s offense used some of those turnovers to tie the game up unlike Rodgers in last years nfc championship game..lol



What if I told you Jimmy G (a bottom tier QB) outplayed Aaron Rodgers (a top tier QB), do you agree, because I do
Garoppolo outplayed Aaron :roflmao:
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Let's not forget a punt was blocked and recover for a TD and a FG was blocked

Rodgers deserves MVP(regular season award), but he gets too much hate for me to think the media will not give Brady a participation trophy aka Co-MVP...

Both of them are out the playoffs, so I'm going to end this convo right here
 
Garoppolo outplayed Aaron :roflmao:
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Let's not forget a punt was blocked and recover for a TD and a FG was blocked

Rodgers deserves MVP(regular season award), but he gets too much hate for me to think the media will not give Brady a participation trophy aka Co-MVP...

Both of them are out the playoffs, so I'm going to end this convo right here
Pookie likes Rodgers the same way tallblack likes Dak and others like Brady. Nothing said is gonna change that. :lol:
 
Garoppolo outplayed Aaron :roflmao:
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Let's not forget a punt was blocked and recover for a TD and a FG was blocked

Rodgers deserves MVP(regular season award), but he gets too much hate for me to think the media will not give Brady a participation trophy aka Co-MVP...

Both of them are out the playoffs, so I'm going to end this convo right here

Score was 10-10, the game came down to which QB could capitalize off their final possession....Rodgers went 3 and out, Garropollo completed 2 passes to help lead offense down the field into FG range
 
Score was 10-10, the game came down to which QB could capitalize off their final possession....Rodgers went 3 and out, Garropollo completed 2 passes to help lead offense down the field into FG range
You're giving credit to Jimmy for the 9ers Special Teams performances and blaming Rodgers for GBs Special Teams failures and flubs. #facts

The score was 10-3 until what happened? Do the 9ers Defense get no credit for holding Rodgers to a 3 and out?
 
Notes: Soul-stealing Matthew Stafford goes to ‘dark place’ pull off 11th-hour win


Tired of the Stafford talk? Too bad!!! I get to write one!
By Kellie Rowe@kellierowe

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While typically the embodiment of calm, cool, and collected, Matthew Stafford offered some edgier comments following the Los Angeles Rams’ victory Sunday afternoon.


Detroit Lions fans know No. 9 is not known for spicy words. He’s never really made headlines for controversial takes. He’s not one to stir up trouble in the NFL. Loss after loss, Stafford stood at the podium for post-game pressers and calmly answered questions. For years and years. And years.

So Lions fans may have been surprised by some fiery comments following the Rams’ 11th-hour win after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers mounted a 24-point comeback. Final-moment wins are nothing new to the former Lions quarterback who has led 43 game-winning drives in his career, but Sunday’s high stakes apparently brought out an extra edge.

For context about this clip, in the final seconds of the game, Stafford threw a 44-yard bomb to Cooper Kupp down the middle of the field, then spiked the ball to stop the clock so Matt Gay could kick the game-winning field goal.



“I’m glad they didn’t flag me for spiking it there,” Stafford said. “All the guys on the sideline were like, ‘Man, you were in a dark place.’ And I said, ‘Sometimes you gotta go to those places, you know? Make some plays happen. I was enjoying the moment. In my mind, I live for those kinds of moments. I would’ve loved to have been taking a knee up three scores but it’s a whole lot more fun when you’ve got to make a play like that to win the game and just steal somebody’s soul. That’s what it feels like sometimes when they’re sitting there saying, ‘Man, we just had this great comeback.’ And you get to reach in there and take it from them. That’s a whole lot of fun.”



A dark place??? Steal somebody’s soul????? Who is this guy?? Turns out a second playoff win can bring out a side of Stafford rarely seen. Following his NFC Championship win, I’m half expecting a full blown heel turn. Hahahah, just kidding. (But ..like, what if??)
And onto the rest of your notes.


  • “I was one of the first reporters to call for Jim Caldwell’s dismissal as the Detroit Lions’ coach. But when reports surfaced that Caldwell is one of the favorites for the Chicago Bears’ job, I thought there was no one else I would like to see get that job more than him.” An interesting opinion piece from the Freep’s Carlos Monarrez on Caldwell’s impact on the Lions and why he should head to the Bears.

  • I’m a sucker for a good Baldy Breakdown:


  • The NFL divisional round games offered a lot of “firsts” when it comes to playoff history. One example — the Chiefs became the first team in postseason history to allow a go-ahead TD in the final 15 seconds of regulation and still win the game.

  • Finally, Stafford’s former teammate Dan Orlovsky had some choice words for the ‘doubters.’










As a said Lions fan we have been begging for this asshat to show some fire and leadership for 12 fucking years.

Yes he has a big arm! yes he can make some incredible throws, but what most of us lions fans got tired of with him was his shame faced dog defense of incompetent coaches and team/player decisions that made no sense.

We wanted him to air his grievances, show some emotion, but he remained SILENT and played the role of a good sheeple FOR 12 FUCKING YEARS?!?

Now dropped on an ALL-STAR ALL-PRO fucking team he done found his voice, grew some nutz and is talking this shit?!?


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Fittingly here matts presser after a loss to the rams Dec. 3, 2018




game recap

Todd Gurley-led Rams beat Lions 30-16, clinch NFC West title
2 Dec, 2018

DETROIT -- The Los Angeles Rams returned to their lockers in the Motor City, where NFC West championship shirts and hats were waiting to be worn.

The victors, though, refuse to be spoiled by this accomplishment.

Todd Gurley ran for 132 yards and two touchdowns to help the Rams overcome a sputtering start to beat the Detroit Lions 30-16 Sunday and clinch the division title for a second straight season.

"We're not satisfied yet," said defensive tackle Aaron Donald, who had two sacks and forced a fumble. "But we're headed in the right direction."

The Rams (11-1) moved a step closer to earning home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs, taking a one-game lead over New Orleans after it lost to Dallas on Thursday night. It is a cushion Los Angeles needs because its only loss was against the Saints last month.

"We're in a position right now that we feel good about," coach Sean McVay said. "If we take care of our business, all the rest of that stuff takes care of itself."

The Lions (4-8) have lost five of six since a surge of success gave them a winning record in late October.
"I'm extremely tired of losing," center Graham Glasgow said.

Detroit's defense held Los Angeles' high-powered offense in check for three quarters, giving the slumping team a shot to potentially pull off a stunning upset. The Lions, though, failed to make the most of the opportunity because their offense struggled to move the ball and score.

Donald helped seal the win by forcing Matthew Stafford to fumble midway through the fourth quarter. The star defensive tackle had two strip-sacks in his last game on Nov. 19, a 54-51 win over Kansas City.

"He held the ball and was loose with it," Donald said. "I just took advantage."


Donald has an NFL-high 16 1/2 sacks this season, and the Rams say he should be an MVP candidate.
"He's unlike anything I've ever seen," quarterback Jared Goff said of the 2017 Defensive Player of the Year.

Linebacker Samson Ebukam recovered Stafford's fumble at the Detroit 24 and Gurley scored on a 13-yard run three snaps later, giving the Rams a 23-13 lead.

Goff, perhaps rusty coming off a bye week, was off the mark on many passes and lost a fumble to help keep the game close. His lackluster performance led to Los Angeles settling for Greg Zuerlein kicking three field goals. Goff was 17 of 33 for 207 yards with a tiebreaking, 8-yard touchdown pass to Robert Woods late in the second quarter. Goff also threw an interception on an overthrown pass in the second quarter and lost a fumble in the third quarter.

The Rams were able to lean on Gurley, who has a single-season franchise record with 15 rushing touchdowns. The star running back also caught three passes for 33 yards.

Stafford was 20 of 33 yards for 245 yards with an 11-yard touchdown pass to tackle Taylor Decker, who faked the Rams out by blocking for a moment before releasing into the flat where he was left wide open. Decker's touchdown pulled Detroit within three points late in the third quarter.

The Lions had a chance to cut its deficit to three again late in the game, but Kenny Golladay couldn't get both feet in the end zone on a pass from Stafford and they had settle for Matt Prater's third field goal.
 
You're giving credit to Jimmy for the 9ers Special Teams performances and blaming Rodgers for GBs Special Teams failures and flubs. #facts

The score was 10-3 until what happened? Do the 9ers Defense get no credit for holding Rodgers to a 3 and out?

Of course the 9ers defense gets credit but I was talking about the 2 QBs and was giving Jimmy credit for making plays that last drive when the score was 10-10 something Rodgers couldn't do just like he couldn't do last year.
I said in my previous post Stafford outplayed Brady by making those plays to set up the game winning FG, if he doesn't make that play and the game goes into overtime and Brady leads the Bucs to a game winning TD or FG wouldn't you say Brady outplayed Stafford then?
 
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