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NFL Week 8 -- Primetime blues

Say this much for the USFL....The Michigan Panthers uniforms have been sharp in both incarnations of that league.
 
McDaniels ran a QB sneak and didn't sub out Garropolo. Moron.

My theory is that a lot of these NFL coaches - who mostly went to Nowhere State and played a little - harbor a lot of resentment toward NFL players who have the size and speed and skills they lacked and have no problem seeing them get hurt.
Oh, yes, coaches love to see their best players get hurt so they can lose games and get their own ass fired. :rolleyes:
 
McDaniels ran a QB sneak and didn't sub out Garropolo. Moron.

My theory is that a lot of these NFL coaches - who mostly went to Nowhere State and played a little - harbor a lot of resentment toward NFL players who have the size and speed and skills they lacked and have no problem seeing them get hurt.
Why would any coach sub out their QB1 on a play that puts that player at risk? Might as well announce that it's coming.

You're smarter than that, Dan.
 
Why would any coach sub out their QB1 on a play that puts that player at risk? Might as well announce that it's coming.

You're smarter than that, Dan.

It would kind of send a shirtty message to QB2 as well, wouldn't it?
"This play is so dangerous that we don't want QB1 to run it. QB2, get in there! You're expendable!"
 
I'm so old fashioned, if my fastest player was a starting receiver, I'd use him to return kicks.

You get X chances to hit a home run every game. Don't waste any.
 
It would kind of send a shirtty message to QB2 as well, wouldn't it?
"This play is so dangerous that we don't want QB1 to run it. QB2, get in there! You're expendable!"

Is that really how the QB2 would see it? It is an opportunity to get on the field.
 
McDaniels ran a QB sneak and didn't sub out Garropolo. Moron.

My theory is that a lot of these NFL coaches - who mostly went to Nowhere State and played a little - harbor a lot of resentment toward NFL players who have the size and speed and skills they lacked and have no problem seeing them get hurt.

Nah, they're just the stupidest forking people in the country this side of Republican "leadership."
 
I think almost every team in the CFL uses QB2 to run the sneak. From what I watch, they rarely fake and run a different play out of it.

I do think the one yard buffer at the LOS makes the sneak a different play in the 12 man game.
 
I had NFL stickers from when I was a kid, and I am pretty sure that Lions logo with the two bars were on those stickers.

It was. It was on all their gear back in the Alex Karras days. I had a shirt-ton of it. On TV, though, it was tough to see that outside of an extreme close-up.
 
Do the Bears just like starting late on Day 2 of the NFL Draft?

They traded their 2024 second-round pick for Montez Sweat, who is in the final year of his contract. Last season, they traded a second-rounder for Chase Claypool. That turned out to be a disaster. I don't think the Bears won another game and that turned out to be the first pick in the second round and Claypool was awful for them. Sweat is certainly a better player, but that's a high price for a player who will be a free agent after the season.
 
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