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...because it's football.

 

...because I have watched 15 football games over four days--one to go.

 

...because my wife just left me----second one to go.

 

...because if not for me, Fedya would be watching the Fatty Arbuckle marathon.

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Originally Posted by Boris:

Assuming you're not serious about the wife

Nah.

 

I married a gal that let's me watch all the football I want-----as long as I go to Bed Bath & Beyond on demand in the off-season.

Originally Posted by Hungry5:

Left the room, just after the dogs.

 

15 games in 4 days... not much time for hygiene.

 

 

Trick.

 

I record games (Ohio State vs Michigan/Bucky vs. Gophers).....I go "dark" from the internet and phones and I watch a 3 hour game in an hour.

 

That lets me do yard work until mid-afternoon.

When they first started working together Al and Cris were pretty damn good.

 

Seems to me Al is mailing it in more with each passing week and Cris has become the Peter King of analysts. Plus he talks all the ****ing time.

 

If I had to pick a dream pairing from the number 1 crews I think I'd go with Tirico and Aikman.

I've got too much baggage where Lynch is concerned. A good player but very overrated. Sort of like his coach for most of his Tampa years, good but not elite.

 

To see him make the Hall of Fame semi-finalist list (hell he might get in soon) while a clearly more impactful player like LeRoy Butler can't get a sniff is a travesty.

 

Lynch isn't a bad analyst, tho.

Originally Posted by The Ref fka Blair Kiel:
Originally Posted by R MaN:

Brad Nessler or Mike Patrick for me. 

Love those guys.

 

Verne Lundquist and Gary Danielson are great as well.

Love Lundquist and Danielson. 

 

Originally Posted by CAPackFan95:

I'm shocked that even with their top 2 WRs out and they can still create ways to get guys open.  Who knew?  

Still have their #1 pass catching option.

 

I believe that with Jordy, but without Cobb and Adams, the Packers pass offense would look better than it has without Jordy and having Cobb and Adams. 

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Originally Posted by Hungry5:
 

Originally Posted by CAPackFan95:

I'm shocked that even with their top 2 WRs out and they can still create ways to get guys open.  Who knew?  

Still have their #1 pass catching option.

 

I believe that with Jordy, but without Cobb and Adams, the Packers pass offense would look better than it has without Jordy and having Cobb and Adams. 

I'd agree, but some additional perspective is needed. Nelson has made the Pro Bowl one time and probably isn't going to be a Hall of Famer - career stats are 400 catches for 6109 yards and 49 TDs in 105 games. 

 

Gronkowski is a 3 time Pro Bowler (soon to be 4th) who has 359 catches for 5222 yards and 63 TDs in 76 games. Gronkowski might be a first ballot Hall of Famer with 2-3 more years of production. I believe he already has more TDs than all but two TEs in NFL history (Gates and Gonzalez). As important as Nelson obviously was to Green Bay, Gronk is probably more important to NE. If he went down, they would struggle to move the ball consistently.

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