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Looks like western Colorado.  I occasionally go to Air Force Academy games.  When it is a night game they drop cadet sky divers from way up.  The fans cannot see them til they get just into the light zone.  They usually hit right at mid field. Until the last couple of years as soon as they hit the ground the cadet fans ran into the stadium and rushed into the stands,  It is pretty neat to see.

@PackerHawk posted:

Speaking of Cousins, if Penix ends up being a franchise guy maybe the Falcons have unlocked a modified way to follow "The Packer Way" to developing QB's.

They didn't have the aging future HOF guy already like we did with Favre so they went and got Cousins and drafted Penix. You know it's Cousin's job for at least two years then you move to Penix when you see what you need to see in practice. Could be three years.

Then another 10 or so years down the line you bring in the next guy to sit and learn.

I'm soooo glad the Falcons didn't draft Brock Bowers. Him & Kyle Pitts at the same time would be nightmares to defend.

I think the Falcons "brain trust" didn't think Penix would be there & he was too high on their board for them to pass. Just My Opinion

He should win the MVP this year....instead.....they probably miss the playoffs. Insane!



@Boris posted:

He should win the MVP this year....instead.....they probably miss the playoffs. Insane!



Have seen the Bengals play several times this season. I don’t believe there’s another quarterback who takes the week-in week-out beating that Burrow does, I mean old school football hits. He’s a fantastic player.

When Borrow was throwing all those TD passes, the game score keepers were not paying attention.  They were munching on an overpriced hot dog, got indigestion, and forgot to change the score. 

Does that help it make sense? 

@Boris posted:

He should win the MVP this year....instead.....they probably miss the playoffs. Insane!



It’s a team game

no happy ending for you

@AdamSchefter:  Robert Kraft, the six-time Super Bowl winning New England Patriots owner considered a favorite for the 2025 class of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, has been passed over once again by the Hall’s contributor committee, sources told @DVNJr

@Fandame posted:

Considering who they have now, I could see that happening. They'd have to hammer at the contract, but Jones wouldn't be a bad insurance policy.

I read that Jones had to clear waivers, and any team that claimed him would have to pay the rest of his salary this year ($11.8M+).
But he becomes a FA the day after, and I assume is free to negotiate with any team at that point. If a team can/will cough up $2M-$3M-$4M for less than half of a season, I agree, he should be a very good backup.

I was wondering how long it took Lynch to get on the phone with Jones' agent, but I'm guessing that's tampering until he is a FA.

@ilcuqui posted:

Wow. Giants straight up release Daniel Jones (at his request).

New York is quite the Mecca for front office excellence

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