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Gasmask pressure cookerbruh open ur mind
Gasmask pressure cookerbruh open ur mind
Gonna make playoff predictions way to early.
AFC:
1. Patriots
2. Steelers
3. Colts
4. Chiefs
5. Jets
6. Raiders
NFC:
1. Seahawks
2. Packers
3. Panthers
4. Redskins
5. Vikings
6. Cardinals
I will bet $1 they lose that to KCImma go out on a limb and say the Raiders win the AFC West.
Ezekiel Elliott Bangin Chicks To Celebrate #4 Pick, Girl Posts Snapchat In Bed
by NFLMemes
When you're 20-years-old and the running back of the Dallas Cowboys you don’t have to say much else when it comes to picking up chicks.
A girl who at this point goes unidentified SnapChatted a pic with Elliot this weekend after well, we’ll let you assumed what went down.
If you’re going to have something leak, at least it’s a pic of you with a girl in bed and not a video of you smoking out of a gas mask bong…
I'm partial to the Raiders, they were my team before the Panthers came onto the scene. Jeff Hostetler to Tim Brown FTW.I will bet $1 they lose that to KC
Why they keep letting these yamps stay over while they sleep is something I'll never understand.
At least confiscate their phones
Wow, this article is amazing and sad at the same time. I've always wondered what goes on in the Saints draft room and this article is spot on because it shows a disturbing trend that is pretty evident with how they've been handling draft picks and free agents. Great read when if you don't care for the Saints
http://www.canalstreetchronicles.com/2016/5/4/11575172/saints-nfl-draft-results-traders-remorse
Cleveland.Saints are going to be a disaster when Brees retires (or starts to suck). That's when all of this is going to come crashing down on their heads.
Side note, it's pretty amazing to me that basically every analytics/advanced stat article says that trading up is basically always a bad move, but NFL teams still do it with abandon. I mean, the Patriots entire draft strategy has been to get as many picks as possible, but other teams still haven't caught on.
Saints are going to be a disaster when Brees retires (or starts to suck). That's when all of this is going to come crashing down on their heads.
Side note, it's pretty amazing to me that basically every analytics/advanced stat article says that trading up is basically always a bad move, but NFL teams still do it with abandon. I mean, the Patriots entire draft strategy has been to get as many picks as possible, but other teams still haven't caught on.
Because its a QB driven league and you need the QB to succeed. Not saying it is smart to trade up for Goff and Wentz, or the right thing to do, but that's why they do it. The Pats also have one of the best QBs ever, so their strategy will be a little different as well.
Cleveland is seemingly doing what the Pat's are doing. We will see what this group of guys do with those picks and evaluating the talent. But, in the end if they don't find a QB it won't matter.
I personally don't disagree. But GMs obviously do. Like I said, trading away drafts for Goff does not make sense to me. But what do we know. But I get it, if GM 1 thinks Goff is a can't miss guy, or even close, he has to take a shot. With the way teams fire people he knows he only has a year or 3 to do something before they are canned or the corch is canned and he is taken down in the aftermath. So I think that is another part of it why they do this.I get trading up to get a "can't miss" QB prospect, but the Saints are trading up to get a safety. That said, I think teams looking for a QB would be better off drafting a QB after the first round every year instead of trading up to get guys in the first round. Especially since you're generally not trading up to get someone like Andrew Luck; you're trading up for Paxton Lynch or Brandon Weeden.
I personally don't disagree. But GMs obviously do. Like I said, trading away drafts for Goff does not make sense to me. But what do we know. But I get it, if GM 1 thinks Goff is a can't miss guy, or even close, he has to take a shot. With the way teams fire people he knows he only has a year or 3 to do something before they are canned or the corch is canned and he is taken down in the aftermath. So I think that is another part of it why they do this.
They are really in no win situations. They stay status quo and suck and get fired, they trade away for a guy, it doesn't work, they are fired.
File this under "not a surprise to anyone". That's what I would be doing if I was a first-round draft pick and you would too (unless you're into dudes which is cool if that is your thing).
Was coming here to post that. Amazing.
then there's thisI'm partial to the Raiders, they were my team before the Panthers came onto the scene. Jeff Hostetler to Tim Brown FTW.
Looks like someone copied @Travis7401's QB spreadsheet: http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2016/qbase-2016
I still can't believe Johnny Manziel was drafted in the 1st round in the same year Tebow was traded away for a 4th round pick after winning in the playoffs.