April 8, 20214 yr Holy shit this is horrible: AP source: [Former] NFL player Phillip Adams killed 5, then himself https://news.yahoo.com/2-children-among-5-killed-010718996.html
April 12, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Machinator said: Probably going to retire. Yep. I heard its just a precursor to retirement. He had a hell of a career for a 7th round QB when he was drafted. I was at the Super Bowl in Houston against Atlanta where he made one of the greatest catches I have ever seen. Hope he has a good life after football raising his kids and didn't take one too many to the head during his career.
April 13, 20214 yr 5 hours ago, Beantown Express 2.0 said: He had a hell of a career for a 7th round QB when he was drafted. The Patriots tapped into his old quarterback skills with success, with Edelman completing 7 of 8 passes over his career for 179 yards, with two touchdowns and a perfect 158.3 passer rating (includes playoffs). Seems like that bum Brady stole most of his snaps.
April 13, 20214 yr 8 minutes ago, Blotto said: The Patriots tapped into his old quarterback skills with success, with Edelman completing 7 of 8 passes over his career for 179 yards, with two touchdowns and a perfect 158.3 passer rating (includes playoffs). Seems like that bum Brady stole most of his snaps. Perfect passer rating and never threw an INT sounds like a HOF QB to me. He will be in the Patriots HOF deal but just short of being a Pro Football HOFer. I am biased but he is everything that is right about the game in that he is a true underdog of a player.. Tough as nails, not big or fast but shifty and quick and just fought for everything he got in the NFL. Oh and the PED’s helped a little also probably.
April 13, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, Beantown Express 2.0 said: Perfect passer rating and never threw an INT sounds like a HOF QB to me. He will be in the Patriots HOF deal but just short of being a Pro Football HOFer. I am biased but he is everything that is right about the game in that he is a true underdog of a player.. Tough as nails, not big or fast but shifty and quick and just fought for everything he got in the NFL. Oh and the PED’s helped a little also probably. I’m sure you’re a big fan and he certainly played an important role on multiple title teams, but 620-6822-36 should never make the Hall of Fame. He was a good player who had some really big games, but he was nowhere near HOF good.
April 13, 20214 yr Just now, Burt Macklin said: I’m sure you’re a big fan and he certainly played an important role on multiple title teams, but 620-6822-36 should never make the Hall of Fame. He was a good player who had some really big games, but he was nowhere near HOF good. Totally agree based on his regular season numbers. That being said, I would take him in a playoff game or Super Bowl over a lot of WR’s currently in the HOF. He really tended to come up big when it mattered and had a never give up attitude.
April 13, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, Beantown Express 2.0 said: Perfect passer rating and never threw an INT sounds like a HOF QB to me. He will be in the Patriots HOF deal but just short of being a Pro Football HOFer. I am biased but he is everything that is right about the game in that he is a true underdog of a player.. Tough as nails, not big or fast but shifty and quick and just fought for everything he got in the NFL. Oh and the PED’s helped a little also probably. 2 minutes ago, Burt Macklin said: I’m sure you’re a big fan and he certainly played an important role on multiple title teams, but 620-6822-36 should never make the Hall of Fame. He was a good player who had some really big games, but he was nowhere near HOF good. The one prayer he has for the NFL HOF is that he showed up in the playoffs. 2nd all time in playoff receptions behind Rice, with three rings and a superbowl MVP mixed in. Probably not enough, but maybe he gets in just on being an important cog in the Patriots dynasty, a la Lynn Swann (346/5462/51) with the Steelers. MOST PLAYOFF RECEPTIONS OF ALL TIME (29 games) 1. Jerry Rice, 151 2. Julian Edelman, 118 MOST PLAYOFF RECEIVING YARDS OF ALL TIME (19 games) 1. Jerry Rice, 2,245 2. Julian Edelman, 1,442 Also to his credit, I think he was a decent special teams guy. But I just checked and somehow he was never even voted to the pro bowl. Wouldn't have guessed that. If he gets in, it will be because of a HOF Pats lovefest, but its not likely gonna happen.
April 16, 20214 yr CHICAGO BEARS Ex-49ers WR Marquise Goodwin Signs Bears Contract After Sitting out Last Season Yes, my team gets a great longhorn and the fastest man in the NFL.
April 22, 20214 yr That new rule to limit the number of guys in the box for receiving team on kickoffs could help put some excitement back into onside kicks.
April 23, 20214 yr 58 minutes ago, Machinator said: Chiefs trade for Orlando Brown. That’s a haul. Wow.
April 23, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Machinator said: Chiefs trade for Orlando Brown. Guess they are gonna fix their o-line
April 23, 20214 yr When you sign your QB to a $500M contract it’s probably a good idea to keep him upright.
April 23, 20214 yr I'm all in with that trade. I'd rather not have Mahomey super pass every passing down next season. Use thar 2nd round pick for another OL. Edited April 23, 20214 yr by SA-KC_Horn
April 24, 20214 yr On 4/12/2021 at 11:21 PM, Blotto said: The one prayer he has for the NFL HOF is that he showed up in the playoffs. 2nd all time in playoff receptions behind Rice, with three rings and a superbowl MVP mixed in. Probably not enough, but maybe he gets in just on being an important cog in the Patriots dynasty, a la Lynn Swann (346/5462/51) with the Steelers. MOST PLAYOFF RECEPTIONS OF ALL TIME (29 games) 1. Jerry Rice, 151 2. Julian Edelman, 118 MOST PLAYOFF RECEIVING YARDS OF ALL TIME (19 games) 1. Jerry Rice, 2,245 2. Julian Edelman, 1,442 Also to his credit, I think he was a decent special teams guy. But I just checked and somehow he was never even voted to the pro bowl. Wouldn't have guessed that. If he gets in, it will be because of a HOF Pats lovefest, but its not likely gonna happen. What are his all-time number on a per-game basis, adjusted for how many more passes are thrown per game now vs historically?
April 24, 20214 yr 52 minutes ago, Ignatius said: What are his all-time number on a per-game basis, adjusted for how many more passes are thrown per game now vs historically? You'd have to care a whole hell of a lot more about his prospects than I do to go researching all of that. I dont give a shit either way.
May 9, 20214 yr I admit DK Metcalf tackling Buddha Baker last year was one of the coolest highlights of the season. Having said that, while I wish him luck in the Olympic track trials today—he’ll get blown off the damn track. Metcalf is set to race in the 100m in this weekend’s USATF Golden Games and Distance Open at Mt. SAC in Walnut, California. NBC, NBCSports.com/live and the NBC Sports app air live coverage on Sunday from 4:30-6 p.m. ET. Peacock streams live coverage from 3:15-6 p.m. ET and USATF.tv coverage airs from 2-4:30 p.m. ET and 10 p.m. ET ————— Metcalf, the Seattle Seahawks wide receiver, drew the second of two 100m heats at 3:40 p.m. ET at Mt. SAC in Walnut, California. Peacock airs early coverage of the heats from 3:15-3:55 p.m. ET. The nine fastest men out of 18 from the two heats advance to the final at 5:03 p.m. during the NBC, NBCSports.com/live and NBC Sports app broadcast from 4:30-6 p.m. USATF.tv also airs coverage from 2-4:30 and distance events that start at 10 p.m. Metcalf, a hurdler and triple jumper in high school who didn’t compete in track in college, could be trying to qualify for June’s U.S. Olympic Trials. He hasn’t commented publicly on any potential ambition. LIVE STREAM: DK Metcalf in 100m — 3:15 p.m. ET | NBC broadcast from 4:30-6 p.m. ET To make Trials, Metcalf likely needs to break 10.2 seconds. A 10.05 would automatically qualify for Trials. The more realistic ask is if Metcalf can qualify for the final on Sunday. Two weeks ago at the USATF Grand Prix, it took 10.44 to advance out of the heats from a field of similar strength. Edited May 9, 20214 yr by Nicole44
May 9, 20214 yr Held his own against the pro's. Great showing for DK! Love having that guy on my team.
May 9, 20214 yr he looks like a giant as they run down the track. Big man. Fast too. I don't care for the Seahawks, but it's easy to pull for him. He has one of the best "never give up" plays in all of NFL history.
May 9, 20214 yr I appreciate that he’s really fast, but we’ve had several football players do better than that over the last few decades.
May 9, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, conVINCEd said: I appreciate that he’s really fast, but we’ve had several football players do better than that over the last few decades. This is my take. I’m not really sure what the point is. People seem to think it’s as simple as run fast. It’s not
May 10, 20214 yr Hmmmm Wow.How long until the Kapernick whining starts? I know he's moving to a different position, but there are plenty of idiots who will take the bait anyway.
May 10, 20214 yr Urban gonna force Tim to have a séance and get possessed by the malignant spirit of Aaron Hernandez
May 10, 20214 yr 29 minutes ago, Brothahorn said: Wow. How long until the Kapernick whining starts? I know he's moving to a different position, but there are plenty of idiots who will take the bait anyway. It’s already all over FB
May 11, 20214 yr Yes. Yes it does! The Chiefs just released him. He apparently wanted his salary in Bitcoin. His other tweets on Bitcoin and Brady the last few days are priceless.
May 12, 20214 yr NFL full schedule release coming in a few minutes. Social media teams have gotten pretty creative with it.
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