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Post by RoyalTy » 11 Oct 2019, 15:17

Patrick Mahomes taking all Kansas City's money. We not gonna talk about you letting Belichick lose to a rookie QB AND letting Tua get a head bigger than Baker. :dunkface:
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Post by KimJongBaze » 11 Oct 2019, 15:20

Tua?
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Post by Captain Canada » 11 Oct 2019, 17:12

1) Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson got fucking paid.
2) D'Eriq King looks like a gamer
3) Did you really just let a no-name and fucking Tua on MIAMI throw it down your ass? For shame, brother.

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Post by Soapy » 11 Oct 2019, 19:43

RoyalTy wrote:
11 Oct 2019, 15:17
Patrick Mahomes taking all Kansas City's money. We not gonna talk about you letting Belichick lose to a rookie QB AND letting Tua get a head bigger than Baker. :dunkface:
I did a sim and realized that once QBs are over 90 overall, the game pretty much breaks salary wise and you end up bankrupt.
Baze wrote:
11 Oct 2019, 15:20
Tua?
legit.
Captain Canada wrote:
11 Oct 2019, 17:12
1) Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson got fucking paid.
2) D'Eriq King looks like a gamer
3) Did you really just let a no-name and fucking Tua on MIAMI throw it down your ass? For shame, brother.

I like King a lot, he may or may not have the hidden development shit hence the heavy snaps lmao but forreal, i'm not sure if i want him at running back or slot but he's going to be on this team.

That game was nuts. We got pressure early on but after the first drive, i just couldn't get to tua and isaiah simmons was getting fucking roasted by hunter henry which is the whole reason why i traded up to get him was to cover tight ends lmao

getting Harmon back will help as Chung can now be my sub package linebacker next to Simmons and take on the tight ends/slot receivers with Harmon playing deep safety with DMAC.

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Post by Soapy » 11 Oct 2019, 20:27

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Week 5 Results
MIA 44 - NE 28 :: LAC 34 - NYJ 10 :: BUF 35 - ARI 10 :: WAS 28 - SEA 25
CHI 28 - SF 14 :: JAX 21 - TEN 14 :: PIT 31 - DEN 28 :: NYG 23 - PHI 20
DAL 42 - BAL 17 :: NO 21 - DET 16 :: OAK 24 - KC 21 :: CAR 21 - GB 10
IND 24 - MIN 17 :: CLE 35 - CIN 07

AFC Players of the Week
Kylin Hill (HB, Miami): 21 carries, 216 yards, 2 touchdowns.
Telvin Smith (LB, Jacksonville): 9 tackles, 2 interceptions.

NFC Players of the Week
Dwayne Hawkins Jr (QB, Washington): 22 of 31, 310 yards, 4 touchdowns.
Jadeveon Clowney (DE, Seattle): 7 tackles, 3 sacks.

Transactions
Chicago Bears re-sign HB Tarik Cohen to 5 year, $32.3 million contract.

Notable Injuries
Tarik Cohen (HB, Chicago): Fractured Shoulder Blade, Season.
Zay Jones (WR, Buffalo): Fractured Shoulder Blade, Season.
Royce Freeman (HB, Denver): Broken Ankle, Season.
Phillip Lindsay (HB, Denver): Compound Foot Fracture, Season.
Mike Evans (WR, Tampa Bay): Broken Femur, Season.
Austin Ekeler (HB, Tampa Bay): Broken Tibia, Season.
Christopher Herndon (TE, LA Chargers): Fractured Shoulder Blade, Season.
Antonio Brown (WR, Indianapolis): Achilles Tear, Season.
Anthony Castonzo (T, Indianapolis): Fractured Hip, Season.
Xavien Howard (CB, Miami): Broken Ankle, Season.
D'Andre Swift (HB, Miami): Achilles Tear, Season.
Keanu Neal (S, Atlanta): Broken Femur, Season.
Myles Jack (LB, Jacksonville): Complete ACL Tear, Season.
Aaron Lynch (OLB, Detroit): Fractured Hip, Season.
Aaron Jones (HB, Green Bay): Complete MCL Tear, Season.

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Post by B_Rob » 12 Oct 2019, 06:13

Ouch that loss hurt man.

I really like the new layout for game previews, i think it looks great.

same as this in -depth around the league, Patty M got fucking paid.
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Post by djp73 » 12 Oct 2019, 07:18

You had to have lost that on purpose

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Post by Soapy » 14 Oct 2019, 16:15

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Post by Soapy » 17 Oct 2019, 20:08

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October 11, 2020 -- #NEvOAK
Raiders Stadium -- Las Vegas, NV
CBS -- 1:00 PM E.T.

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NE - 7 / 3 / 3 / 14 // 27
OAK - 3 / 6 / 0 / 28 // 37
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Raiders return back-to-back...to back fumbles for touchdowns in win over Patriots
Stop me once you've seen this before.

A fumble being the key decider in a game between the New England Patriots and Oakland Raiders.

On Sunday, it was quite a few.

New England fumbled three times in the fourth quarter and all three times, Oakland returned the fumble for a touchdown to score 21 unanswered points in the team's 37-27 win over the Patriots on Sunday.

The Patriots had a 13-9 lead with the ball in Oakland territory when D'Eriq King fumbled the ball on 2nd-and-goal with Jonathan Abram returning the fumble 91 yards for the touchdown. On the ensuing kickoff, Braxton Berrios fumbled once again with Vontaze Burfict scooping and scoring.

Berrios was returning kicks because earlier in the game Ke'Shawn Vaughn had fumbled but recovered his fumble during a punt return.

Both teams swapped touchdown and then on the ensuing kickoff following Josh Jacobs touchdown, Berrios fumbled once more and once again, Oakland picked it up and scored.

"I've never seen something like that before," said Raiders coach Jon Gruden.

The fumbles negated Tom Brady's brilliant performance of throwing for 398 yards and two touchdowns with no turnovers. The defense also held the Raiders offense to 16 points after struggling against Miami last week.

Scoring Summary
Quarter 1
10:45 (OAK) D. Bailey, 24 Yd FG
8:38 (NE) S. Michel, 64 Yd run

Quarter 2
12:54 (OAK) D. Bailey, 27 Yd FG
5:19 (NE) R. Blankenship, 22 Yd FG
1:55 (OAK) D. Bailey, 40 Yd FG

Quarter 3
12:05 (NE) R. Blankenship, 24 Yd FG

Quarter 4
7:17 (OAK) J. Abram, returned fumble 91 Yds
7:10 (OAK) V. Burfict, returned fumble 26 Yds
6:15 (NE) H. Ruggs III 65 Yd pass from T. Brady
3:18 (OAK) J. Jacobs, 6 Yd run
3:11 (OAK) K. Nixon, returned fumble 31 Yds
0:22 (NE) N. Harry 2 Yd pass from T. Brady

Player Stats
New England Patriots (4-2)
Tom Brady, QB: 23 of 31, 398 yards, 2 touchdowns.
Sony Michel, HB: 14 carries, 123 yards, touchdown.
D'Eriq King, HB: 5 carries, 34 yards, fumble.
Henry Ruggs III, WR: 5 receptions, 154 yards, touchdown.
Julian Edelman, WR: 5 receptions, 88 yards.
N'Keal Harry, WR: 5 receptions, 74 yards, touchdown.
Braxton Berrios, WR: 2 receptions, 44 yards.
Isaiah Simmons, LB: 10 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, interception.
Stephon Gilmore, CB: 9 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, sack, 2 PBU.
Pat Chung, S: 9 tackles, tackle for loss.

Oakland Raiders (3-3)
Derek Carr, QB: 26 of 38, 305 yards, interception.
Derrick Henry, HB: 18 carries, 117 yards.
Tyrell Williams, WR: 8 receptions, 81 yards.
Josh Doctson, WR: 5 receptions, 89 yards.
Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE: 4 receptions, 93 yards.
Lamarcus Joyner, S: 8 tackles.
Clelin Ferrell, DE: 5 tackles, 3 sacks.
Arik Armstead, DE: 2 tackles, 2 sacks.
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Post by Captain Canada » 18 Oct 2019, 00:10

Yo...what.
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