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2016 NFL Season Talk

I hear they're using warm milk with Viagra in the homes these days. The warm milk helps them fall asleep and the Viagra keeps them from rolling out of bed.
I get the same result from bourbon and memories of glark's wife.
 
I remember when it was universally accepted that Alex Smith had no place in this league.

If KC didn't have Smith but a mid to high tier QB like Prescott for example, Matt Ryan, Phillip Rivers, would they have a higher chance of winning tonight or next week if they win?
 
I hear they're using warm milk with Viagra in the homes these days. The warm milk helps them fall asleep and the Viagra keeps them from rolling out of bed.
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TEA!!! Where's Tea??!! Hey, Tea, did you hear the one about two birds... a Seahawk and a Falcon. Do you know how the story ended?

Heck! I better not make fun. Chiefs may take it on the chin tomorrow.
A) The whole dynamic of the game was changed on the penalty (the one where the Seahawk lineman was tackled and somehow got called for holding) that negated Hester's 79 yard return, which resulted in that rookie asshole stepping on Wilson, which resulted in a safety.

The odds against that scenario playing out in any game has got to be in the millions.

B) Yeah, how about them Chiefs?
Some Chiefs fans were so sad after a playoff loss they left their grills in the parking lot
 
Just read an article saying the Cowboys are getting the last laugh because the NFL is losing revenue as SB tickets on stub hub dropped 21% after they lost last night. (Over $4000 a seat down to $3100 a seat after the loss).

How do you explain it to someone with that kind of logic that the NFL already made their money at face value and the only folks losing money are the resellers? Speaking of which, the only reason why the resale market was so inflated this early is that Cowboy fans were so sure that they were going to the Super Bowl that they were buying up all available tickets for the four hour trek down to Houston. Essentially, Cowboy fans inflated the market so that other Cowboy fans had to pay even more for tickets, and now that they lost will lose on average 21% if they try to resell them to fans of teams actually going to the game. Maybe it's me, but how in the world can you consider this a good thing for the Cowboys and their fans? The Cowboys lost their fans a ton of money as well as the game and you now think the NFL is the party being hurt?

Cowboy fan logic.:rolleyes:
 
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Atlanta's offense looks almost unstoppable.
 

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