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NYG: G-Men will be 'aggressive' with Pierre-Paul
TB: Bucs cut FA bust Alterraun Verner, save $6.5M
NYJ: Jets cut Breno Giacomini, save $4.5 million
NYJ: Jets part ways with Folk after seven seasons
MIN: Vikings GM noncommittal on Adrian Peterson
MIN: Vikes 'hoping' Teddy Bridgewater plays again
ARZ: Arizona, Dallas playing in Hall-of-Fame Game
DEN: Broncos won't pick up Russell Okung's option
MIA: Tannehill 'healed,' will be ready for OTAs
BUF: New OC Dennison wants to keep Tyrod Taylor?
HOU: A.J. Bouye expected to be 'king' of CB class
CLG: More talk of Dalvin Cook's 'off-field issues'

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you can just google it

Yes yes well done Atlanta well done Atlanta HOWEVER, recent events must be taken into account and I have a few...last minute points to award. For Mr. Bill Belichick, for the cool use of half time adjustments while being down by such a huge deficit...10 points. Second for Mr. Julian Edelman, for the best catch the National Football League has seen since the helmet catch...7 points
and third for Mr. Tom Brady for pure drive and outstanding clutchness. I award the New England Patriots 8 points
and finally, it takes a great deal of bravery to help execute the greatest comeback in super bowl history...but a great deal more to do it while being dark skinned. I award 6 points to James White.
Assuming that my calculations are correct I believe...that a change of decoration is in order [hands lombardi trophy to Tom Brady] The New England Patriots win Super Bowl LI.

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>mfw "people" actually get offended enough by a word to report it

Hey look, it's a picture of you.

>wake up
>hide 141 threads

Thanks for sharing.

Steelers

Seahawks

Has Big Ben ever been elite?

So what prompted the pic, OP?

3th for Chorgers

>falcons

Actually pretty decent, aside from taking back-to-back linemen.

>bills

2002-2017

>Raiders

>pinkies

Yeah yeah, yuk yuk and all that.

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The dolphins will win a ring. I won't leave my status in the Virgin Islands until they do.

>filename

Where does he rank among the GOAT pass rushers?

Would he retire a Bronco?

Would you want him on your team for a season? What would you give for him??

Should Broncos trade him for Romo??

>The dolphins will win a ring
the already have twice. You missed it

I don't think you can see the stadium from there, user.

R A R E
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1973 and 74 is way too long ago. I mean they're going to win one in my lifetime. And it's going to happen soon. And then I can move off this island and renounce my role.

define soon because they're going nowhere until Brady and Belichick are gone. Once they're gone the AFC opens up and even then Miami has to win a playoff game which they haven't done since 2000. Gase is a good young coach so they have that going for them but you can't be a championship team with Tannehill unless you want to be a defensive centric team. At his best he's simply decent. Matt Moore is a backup and yet he looked more confident and played better.

Soon as in before I become a wizard in 4 years.

What happens to him when Belichick retires and he's on his own?

Will we see his downfall without Belichick's system?

youtube.com/watch?v=waT5A8reKs0

"ayo bruh we gon put up 40"

>gase is a good coach

lol no, dolphins beat 0 good teams last year

Pittsburgh

And even if they didn't, then beating 10 bad teams is still much more than anyone expected

yes, when belichick retires and brady is 50, finally we will see brady's true abilities

the NFL sucked overall in 2016. Bunch of shit and like 4 actually good teams. At least they beat Pittsburgh

They beat Pittsburgh at least.

When Belichick retires, Brady will take over as coach and hire a new young Matt-Damon-looking motherfucker to QB. So the cycle continues. Forever.

>Patception

they then got molested by Pittsburgh in the playoffs

wow great "season" ya got there kekfins

JUST

>HOL UP...
>*catches pass out of bounds*
>AYO HOL UP...
>*gets sacked out of field goal range*
>YOU FINNA BE SAYIN...
>*gets outpassed by 182 yards*
>AYO, YOU FINNA BE SAYIN...
>*fumbles the ball*
>AYOOOOO HOL UP HOL UP
>*blows 25 point lead*
>AYE SO YOU FINNA BE SAYIN....
>*makes the game go into overtime*
>WE SOME KINDA...
>*gets sacked 5 times for a 44 yard loss altogether*
>AYO YOU FINNA BE SAYIN....
>*possesses the ball for 23:27 the entire game*
>WE WUZ...
>*loses 34-28 in OT*
>FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALCOOOOOOOOOONS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNN SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT?

People need to leave Atlanta alone. Good for Sanu for coming out and answering these questions. That can't be easy to do.

Atlanta played a GREAT game, people need to give them a break. No one in the Superbowl has ever manhandled Tom Brady and Belichick like that.

The Falcons only crime was going against the literal best Quarterback and best Head Coach to ever play the game. We are living in an unprecedented era for an NFL franchise, Quarterback and Coach. They put up a great fight but ultimately, as much as this board doesn't want to admit it, the Patriots are a force that has never before been seen in the NFL.

his downfall will be his age. The system is already implemented, Brady's been in it for almost 17 years he'll stick with what he knows and without Bill Brady and McDaniels will be calling the shots. The bigger question is how will the Patriots play without Belichick and Brady. Having one or the other helps because of their experience and leadership, having neither means the Patriots have to start from scratch. It's stupid to give credit to one guy and not the other. If Brady was so expendable he would of been traded by 2003. Belichick isn't a guy who keeps players solely because they're likable, Brady is obviously an important cog in Bill's machine. Only having one still means success (2008) but you're not even close to championship caliber without both of them.

Personally I'm a believer that Brady's decline is closer than pats fans think and Belichick will be on the team longer than Tom. He'll has a few good seasons with that QB (maybe it's Jimmy, maybe it's Brisett who knows) and then retires. Their championship window closes when either of them retire.

legit great post

this board is like 85% patriot fans, don't you see all the constant brady posting?

That was the greatest game Brady ever played.

The best QB of all time had the best game he ever played against you, you can't stop that.

>that was bradys greatest game

not even close, you're doing him a disservice if you think thats his best game

It was not. Greatest half + OT maybe.

I'm the guy who wrote the post you're quoting and I am a Patriots fan. The Patriots are great, they should be celebrated. I'm saying we don't have to throw Atlanta under the bus and make their legacy into a team that choked. They were a great team and they came closer than anyone to solidly beating the Pats.
The Giant wins were by like 3 and 4 points and the Pats had every opportunity to win those games. Atlanta was up by TWENTY FIVE at one point just kicking the shit out of New England.
So if Atlanta played the Pats the best out of any Superbowl they've been in, that means this team is better than:

>The Greatest Show on Turf Rams lead by a Superbowl winning coach and Hall of Fame QB/RB/WR

>The Carolina Panthers team with that monster defense lead by a Superbowl winning coach

>The Philadelphia Eagles team with a Hall of Fame Head Coach/QB/WR/RB

>The fucking greatest defense of the modern era Seahawks, who had just won the Superbowl the previous year by BTFO'd, on the biggest stage of all, one of the five best QBs in NFL history who lead the literal best NFL offense of all time.

>And those two NY Giants teams that managed to beat the Patriots, spoil the perfect season and were lead by a legit Hall of Fame Coach and an illegitimate Hall of Fame Quarterback (probably)

This Atlanta team was great and I hope history remembers them kindly.

that 2009 game against the titans is up there. 5 touchdowns in a single quarter is ridiculous
youtube.com/watch?v=6ZovyBO3zog

dude the pats are great, not denying but

1. Martz never won a super bowl
2. John Fox never won a super bowl and that panthers team was not that good.
3. Mcnabb is not a hall of fame quarterback, and andy reid is really going to need a super bowl win to get in imo

I don't think Coughlin should be in hof(his win% is really shitty) either but I think he'll get in because it's the giants.

Look at the game as a whole. He threw 466 yards with no running game, with his greatest weapon on the sideline, overcame a 25 point deficit and embarrassing first half.

He got the shit beat out of him in that first half but never lost his focus. It's one of the greatest performances in football history.

His best purely statistical performance was that Jaguars game where he like didn't miss a pass, but that sure as shit wasn't in the Superbowl and Brady was never in any danger of losing that game.

>this board is like 85% patriot fans
this board is like 85% whichever team is winning

dump offs to james white essentially is the running game.

good point. Sup Forums is bandwagon cental. Look at all the lebron and GSW shitposting

1. I thought Vermeil coached the 01 Rams? And they had just won the Owl the year prior.
2. My bad, I mixed up Fox with Kubiak. Still, Fox took two different franchises to the Superbowl, he's a good coach.
3. McNabb will get in. Reid will get in. The bar to get into the Hall of Fame is lower in football than any other major sport.

Coughlin won two Superbowls, is the only guy who beat the greatest franchise of all time in the biggest game, and built two joke franchises into playoff teams. Eli is the one who really shouldn't get it but he will for career padding, his last name (HALL OF FAME BROTHERS DOING COMMERCIALS!) and 2 Owls. Despite NEVER being a top 5 QB in ANY year he played.

when does this sport start up again

August

Same situation with Vereen/Faulk on prior championship teams.

When will teams learn to not call soft zones against Tom late in the game? He will pick them apart, every time. I was screaming at Quinn to get his shit together in the late 3rd/4th quarter.

It went eerily similar to SBXLIX when Seattle decided it was time for multiple 3-and-outs on offense. Pats receivers finished with nearly 200 YAC in that game. Absolutely disgusting.

This is the comfiest game of all time.

>Snow
>Awesome throwback uniforms on both teams
>Olaf Brady
>Randy Moss
>Kevin Faulk
>Lawrence Maroney actually makes a block
>Jeff Fisher looking sad and befuddled
>Patriots stomping some scrub 0-6 team

Awesome game by Brady. 5 incompletions, 6 touchdowns.

Falcons gave up the most YAC during the season. That was actually why so many Patriots fans thought they had a great shot at winning prior to the game, in their eyes it was about whether or not the defense could step up. They knew Brady would carve them apart

>McNabb will get in
How is a QB with no rings, no MVPs, that never led the league in any major category and any volume records going to make the HoF?

is sam bradford elite?

Anybody want Cutler? Anyone?

Cutler goes back to Denver cap it

Not even a single All-Pro appearance either (I thought he managed one). He has no chance.

no but we might have to as a last resort after you cut him

Honorable mention for that 2007 playoff game against a very solid Jaguars team (the same one that did this: youtube.com/watch?v=i4MV5gCkQAY)

Not stat heavy, but a nearly flawless performance
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honestly I think the most vintage Brady game is his comeback vs. the 2013 Broncos on SNF

but thats just me

christ that decline from the Jaguars to Chargers game should of been an indication that 18-1 was imminent. Went from nearly flawless to throwing 3 interceptions and struggling against an injured Phillip Rivers

McNabb ain't getting near the HoF

Will the Browns finally achieve the perfect season next year?

I was so pissed we missed the parade

no, browns are on the upswing

young team, a lot of draft capital, and basically infinite cap space.

In hindsight, it was apparent even earlier. The first 10 games featured 9 blow outs and a close game away vs previously undefeated Colts, the final 6 games had 3 or 4 one score thrillers that really could've gone either way.

fuck the chorgers for ruining it this year

the exact same thing that is said about the jaguars literally every single year

You say that but never underestimate the Browns

True but I've never bought into the jaguars front office

I like the Browns new front office, and I think it'll be hard for the browns to not improve on 1-15

>Browns go 10-6
>Still miss the playoffs

>hawks go 7-9
>literally shift tectonic plates

>a lot of draft capital
its the browns

Patriots started hot and began to unravel while the Giants were the reverse. Compare the Giants playoff opponents (35-13) vs the Patriots (22-10). Giants had it much more rough but people were too wrapped up on the perfect season to notice.

Redo it without the meme trades.

Also, draft another 4-3 end, Liuget is gonna move inside or get cut

should've started Kyle Orton in the playoffs

Not bad, but what safeties did you take kupp over?

romo fournette super bowl 52 jets meme magic

I'M GLADLY SPARKIN' THE ASTON MARTIN, CABBAGE FARTIN'

THEY TOOK MY HOAGIE SO I HAD TO STARCH EM'

pls stop

youtube.com/watch?v=TIYbRXhiP_8

Got my noggin joggin'.

Realistically, how could the Browns win the super bowl next season?
>the entire AFCN would have to fall apart
>Bengals lose Green, Ravens lose Flacco, Steelers would have to.lose all 3 Bs (brown bell and ben)
>okay so the browns made playoffs now what
>assuming they only made the wild card, they would have to claw their way past fucking Tom Brady, Andrew Luck, Derek Carr, or any other number of high profile QBs and players
>and THEN theyd still have to beat the Eagles in the Super Bowl
It cant be done

Chargers Draft here


Solomon Thomas is a better value here than any of the safeties. We need another 4-3 end, and Ingram is likely gone.


Jourdan Lewis is a steal in round 2, and is nearly a clone of Verrett. Chosen here to replace Hayward eventually and play slot this season.

Pat Elfein is a deal in the third, can play all 3 interior positions if need be. Hopefully steals a starting spot by week 1

Marcus Maye is a sleeper in a deep safety class. Can play nickel or either safety spot, start early, and all for a fourth round pick.

Also, William Likely should be picked up as a 7th rounder or UDFA

>taking a C when they have Slauson and Tuerk already

No.

jourdan lewis is undersized and will probably not play safety in the NFL. not worth a second rounder

*will not play cornerback in the NFL. if you draft lewis and maye you're getting two safeties

>First deep pass for Wentz shown is a drop right in the hands by Mattthews
>First deep pass for Dak is a wide open Dez catching it and scoring

Really made me think

Goff = RGIII
Wentz = Luck
Prescott = Wilson

Lewis won't play safety, he'll play slot at first then move outside when Hayward leaves.

Also he looks like Jason Verrett on tape and measurables are the same. He can play outside, like Verrett he'll prove that cover skills are more important than size.

Also, Marcus Maye in round 4 fills the safety need.

Elflein can play guard. Between Elflein, Tuerk, and Slauson, you have a much better interior line than last year. He can move to center or stay at guard once Slauson is gone.

I have too much time on my hands

a bit unfair considering rg3 was actually good his first year whereas Goff seems to be Ryan Leaf

Those front 3 are pretty much set unless they plan on cutting Franklin, which would be a loss in their cap.

As it stands, the best case right now is Franklin, Slauson, and Tuerk. They'd be better to target an FA LT and cut Dunlap.

They should target more defense. The OL is an issue, but I think it will be improved before the Draft.

>undersized corner meme

Lewis isn't considered a first round product because he isn't 6' tall. Otherwise, he has the best feet and cover skills in the draft. He won't even have to start outside on the chargers, as Verrett (who is very similar and a probowl level corner) and Hayward can manage the outside.