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Good to see the Harvard of West Texas find some success in sports
Imagine how good he would be if basketball was actually his passion :lol:

re: Scattebo >>> Jeanty

Posted by Bags of Milk on 10/9/25 at 10:11 pm to
His Peach Bowl puke and rally was one for the ages
That was one of the best field rushes of the last decade

Heard the NFL was thinking of moving their games on Sunday to avoid the WNBA juggernaut
Chiefs - no they will be in the hunt as long as Mahommes plays, all they have to do is make the playoffs
Bama - KD is not it, and they aren’t adapting to NIL when everyone is on the same page well, need a new coach and admin to play todays recruiting game
This didn’t happen at all - OP highlight where they had drama. Here’s the whole damn article


PALM BEACH, Fla. -- The Minnesota Vikings' conversations with free agent Aaron Rodgers this month did not reflect any concerns the team has about second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy, coach Kevin O'Connell said Monday.

In his first comments on the matter, O'Connell said "two things can be true at the same time." On one hand, he said, the team believes McCarthy -- the No. 10 pick of the 2024 draft -- is its quarterback of the future and very likely its present. On the other hand, Rodgers' pedigree and interest in signing with the Vikings demanded a full internal discussion.

"We took [McCarthy] 10th in the draft last year after a very extensive evaluation process," O'Connell said at the NFL's annual league meeting. "A lot of things that we hoped to see from him, we saw in a short amount of time. Unfortunately, he got injured and we tried to maximize as much as we could with his 'redshirt' year. ... And I think J.J. was able to take some things out of that and be ready to go for the spring

McCarthy, who has recovered from a torn meniscus in his right knee, became the first quarterback selected in the first round in the NFL's modern draft era to miss his entire rookie season because of injury.

O'Connell said he kept McCarthy abreast of the Rodgers discussions "borderline in real time" to make sure he understood why they were happening.

"The second part that can be true," O'Connell said, "is Aaron Rodgers is a four-time NFL MVP and somebody who, not just myself, but we've all had so much respect for competing against him. And he happened to be at a point in time in his career where he was free to have some real dialogue about what his future may look like. And we happened to be one of those teams that he reached out to. And I have had a personal relationship with him going back since my playing days.

"... But I do feel very strongly about where [McCarthy is] at right now. And based upon the information we have from the evaluation process, the time we had with him, I feel very good about projecting a really positive year for J.J. And now we've got to go to work and do it."

General manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah said last week that installing McCarthy as the team's Week 1 quarterback is "the outcome we want" and "the outcome we're headed towards."

The Vikings haven't acquired a veteran backup quarterback, and Adofo-Mensah said he couldn't rule out the possibility of revisiting the Rodgers discussion later this year if circumstances change.

And, indeed, O'Connell wasn't ready to name McCarthy his starter Monday. When asked about the likelihood McCarthy will emerge from training camp as QB1, O'Connell made it clear that McCarthy will need to earn the job.

"I feel really, really positive about the path we're going to take with J.J. from a development standpoint, from an acceleration of reps," O'Connell said. "And he's going to benefit from an offseason worth of reps from the offseason program to obviously training camp and being in a competitive situation when our quarterback room is all finalized.

"... I think it's a responsibility for me as the playcaller to make sure I'm building rapport in addition to demanding a standard of the position from a very early time here with J.J. that I think he's going to meet, and challenge himself to meet, on a daily basis. Very much excited to see him do that."

Meanwhile, Vikings owner Mark Wilf said the team is working on a contract extension for general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, whose deal expires after the 2026 draft.

"We've had very, very positive conversations," Wilf said, "and that's something we're going to continue to work towards this offseason."

The team extended O'Connell's contract in January, leaving an unusual situation as Adofo-Mensah managed an offseason that included a $300 million free agent shopping spree.

"Each situation is unique, and I wouldn't read anything into it," Wilf said about the time gap following O'Connell's agreement
Eventually everyone has to quit this shite, and say enough is enough.

Doesn’t matter if you’re red, blue, purple, yellow, up, down, left or right. We the people are getting fricked over and over again on these deals.
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Went 66-1 during his football career


This with this:

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18 Tds career, 24 Ints


Is some sicko level shite and I am utterly impressed and now need to look it up
This is easily one of the most successful troll threads I’ve seen in a long time


Bravo OP :lol:
The Big Ten really only has one other program on Oregon’s level in Ohio State on a consistent year to year basis.

It would probably be very smart for the Big Ten to make sure that Oregon Ohio State play almost every year.

Michigan and Penn State are dependent year to year and then you have USC, Washington and maybe Nebraska that could put it together with a competent coach.
Luigi would’ve had them undefeated.


Don’t get me started on Bowser
At this point, why not? It’s currently legal. This is the world we live in, adapt or die.

You can’t tell me if any other team could do it their fans wouldn’t be on board because there are multiple teams trying to do the same thing.
So your fans have something fun to do/place to travel to?

It’s good for the brand to be in the spotlight opening week?

You’re cashing a mad paycheque for doing so?
3 Loss Teams Who would’ve been/could’ve been in the playoff since 2014

2023 - No 3 loss teams would’ve made it
2022 - Utah and Kansas St both would’ve made it (Conf Champions)
2021 - Utah (Conf Champions)
2020 - No 3 loss teams would’ve made it
2019 - Maybe Auburn would make it (11 seed)
2018 - Washington (Conf Champ), Florida, LSU and Penn State (10,11,12 seeds)
2017 - Auburn (7 seed)
2016 - Wisconsin, USC, Colorado, Florida State (8, 9, 10, 11 seeds)
2015 - No teams would’ve made it
2014 - No teams would’ve made it

Seems like 2016 or 2018 might have had a 3 loss go deep but nothing super inspiring here

Utah had a good defence and run game which I think would pay off in the playoffs so if I had to pick one of these teams I’d go with them.