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Meanwhile, New England appeared in 9 Super Bowls during the Brady-Belichick era.


they were another level, the next closest team is the Chiefs with 5.

Seahawks 4
Steelers 3
Eagles 3

I mean if we are just talking about the teams in the top 7 on that list.

The Packers only had 1 appearance as did the Ravens and the Saints.

It's a silly comparison to make seeing how the Pats almost double up even the Chiefs in Super Bowl appreances.
that no call against the Rams forever put doubt in my mind.

Sorry not sorry.
not a very well thought out statement there sir
have you ever been inside of a volcano?
how much money have spent on the Bless You Boys in the futures betting market as far wins go? :cheers:

re: Serious question

Posted by LooseCannon22282 on 6/2/26 at 6:26 pm to
Ricky Watters

played 10 years and finished with 10, 643 yards and 78 TD's

467 receptions for 4,248 yards and 13 TD's

he never got the accolades but what a highly productive career he had.
I think the Rams had been trying to get him for a few years and good for Cleveland for not only getting good picks but getting a pretty good player also.

Todd Monken also had said that he had still yet to meet with Myles Garrett.

I don't know if the Rams necessarily had the best draft but this will certainly change things
it was a bullshite pass by Carr. He was also prepared to throw Olave under the bus in the Jags game at home.

I'm talking about the time he threw the moon ball over the sideline nowhere near him and just started yelling at him

But there will always be a few on here who that defend that poser.

the game intros use to be great especially on CBS. They used to show shots of the bands, cheerleads, and mascots a lot more than they do today.

maybe it's just me. I know those parts aren't terribly important, but you can tell the difference when they all add up.

people don't want to pay to go to games as much like they used to I'll bet.

The commercial breaks in CFB are just flat out ridiculous.
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Who were some of the other UGA DLmen that were coming out around the Grant, Jinkins and Sullivan eras.


Richard Seymour
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Not every player is a Jhamyr Gibbs or Sam Leavitt. It’s essentially a crapshoot.


yeah true.

I thought Texas getting Cam Coleman was a nice pickup. I mean he's got nice body control in midair. He received a lot of crap for the fumble towards the end of the Alabama game, but a change of scenery cannot hurt. Perhaps Sark can help unlock his potential more. Freeze had lost whatever edge he once had. I know he had been going through it in his personal life, but you cannot bring that to your job.
I thought LSU and Texas stood out in the SEC.

Indiana reloaded after losing some guys to the pros.

Ole Miss maintained a solid class which I'm not sure people thought would happen after Kiffin left.

Also thought Oklahoma did well. When they hired former Senior Bowl director Jim Nagy, I thought that was one sharp hire.
I feel better about the O-line, but Fuaga needs to be better. I think if the Saints can get a running game going more consistently, he'll be fine.

But there were too many games whether it was Rattler or Shough when it was a negative game script and the pass blocking folded. It would do that to any team who had no choice to throw. If the Saints aren't a better first quarter team this season, they might have trouble beating 6-11 from last year.

Don't dig yourselves in a hole :blackheli:

re: Jobs You Had as a Kid

Posted by LooseCannon22282 on 5/26/26 at 7:24 pm to
Mainly yard work around the neighborhood.

But in high school I worked with the carpenter one summer and then the next with the painters at a small college called Spring Hill during the summer. For that time, it was good money and gave me something to do at a pivotal time in my life. I was especially thankful for the first summer there. It wasn't long after my father died.

Also, for some reason I can remember some numbers like Rain Man. $5 could get me 3.2 gallons of gas back in those days :lol:

the only other times you'd see a difference was when there were hurricanes.
Taylor was the most targeted DB and had the highest completion percentage against him last year.

he was pretty inconsistent he didn't really tackle all that well either.

not saying he was a bad player cuz he wasn't but I don't think we'll miss him that much.
You have no idea what you're talking about but that's nothing new around here.