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We just had a military flyover during the national anthem before a flag football game. This should be fun.
 

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We just had a military flyover during the national anthem before a flag football game. This should be fun.

The thing is... they took something that people generally haven't cared about in decades and made it fun. It kinda feels like the NBA All Star event, which also is generally fun.
 
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The thing is... they took something that people generally haven't cared about in decades and made it fun. It kinda feels like the NBA All Star event, which also is generally fun.

It's better than what they used to have.... but it's still just painfully awful.
 

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Aaron Rodgers is going to spend 4 days in complete darkness and isolation, and the resulting hallucinations will help him decide on his future in the NFL.

Not an exaggeration

 

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Aaron Rodgers is going to spend 4 days in complete darkness and isolation, and the resulting hallucinations will help him decide on his future in the NFL.

Not an exaggeration

Lol he is so weird.
 

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Aaron Rodgers is going to spend 4 days in complete darkness and isolation, and the resulting hallucinations will help him decide on his future in the NFL.

Not an exaggeration

Who's Pat Mcafee?
 

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Aaron Rodgers is going to spend 4 days in complete darkness and isolation, and the resulting hallucinations will help him decide on his future in the NFL.

Not an exaggeration


4 hours in a space like that is an exaggeration, let alone 4 days.
 

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The Derek Carr saga is pretty entertaining. The raiders have nobody to blame but themselves for signing him to that extension last year. He's got a no trade clause and is going to force their hand, and make them cut him tomorrow. They're not going to get anything for him. No trade. No compensatory picks. He's not going to count much in dead money, which is the one silver lining, but he's going to get a decent contract and be a starter for some team next year, and Las Vegas will have nothing to show for it.
 

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The Derek Carr saga is pretty entertaining. The raiders have nobody to blame but themselves for signing him to that extension last year. He's got a no trade clause and is going to force their hand, and make them cut him tomorrow. They're not going to get anything for him. No trade. No compensatory picks. He's not going to count much in dead money, which is the one silver lining, but he's going to get a decent contract and be a starter for some team next year, and Las Vegas will have nothing to show for it.
And regardless what I think of his play, I think overall he's a good dude.
I can't believe I'm saying this but the Jets would be a good spot.
 
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Aaron Rodgers is going to spend 4 days in complete darkness and isolation, and the resulting hallucinations will help him decide on his future in the NFL.

Not an exaggeration

Rodgers is a total kook.
 

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The Derek Carr saga is pretty entertaining. The raiders have nobody to blame but themselves for signing him to that extension last year. He's got a no trade clause and is going to force their hand, and make them cut him tomorrow. They're not going to get anything for him. No trade. No compensatory picks. He's not going to count much in dead money, which is the one silver lining, but he's going to get a decent contract and be a starter for some team next year, and Las Vegas will have nothing to show for it.

Good for Carr. Raiders are dumb. Hope the Bears fleece them at the draft for this mediocre draft class of QBs.
 

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Aaron Rodgers is going to spend 4 days in complete darkness and isolation, and the resulting hallucinations will help him decide on his future in the NFL.

Not an exaggeration

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I have no doubt that it's possible that Chicago would consider it. I just think it would be really, really stupid. The Bears have spent years trying to find a quarterback. And what do they do with Fields? Trade away big pieces on the defense, and surround him with some of the worst offensive talent in the league. His response was to be electric on the field. Yes, they lost a lot of games, but Fields was basically the only thing they had going. He has some room to grow, but he's got star power. How would he look with a decent offensive line? Or some decent wide receivers?

Why do they want to roll the dice on drafting another QB, when they already have something good going with Fields? Which of the draftable quarterbacks is such a sure thing, that it makes them so much better of a prospect? I just don't see it