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The problem with complaining about any rules changes the NFL makes.......every rule change they've made in the past 20 years has not affected the popularity of the sport. In fact, you could easily claim the rule changes have made the sport more popular.

Some of you may fear change but what the NFL is doing is working. People can't stay away from football.

Melissa Stark, Andrew Siciliano out at NFL Network as outlet cuts four personalities

NFL Network is parting ways with four on-air talents in Melissa Stark, Andrew Siciliano, James Palmer and Will Selva, according to The Athletic.

These cuts continue recent cost-effective maneuvers by the league’s media outlet.

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Pulled that off NY Post.

Siciliano is excellent on RedZone

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The NFL owners own the NFL Network, so no surprise that they are tightening NFLN's belt when every other sports entertainment network down to local podcasts are doing them for free. 

Looking at you Bob.

Larry Beightol, PackerOL coach from 1999-2005 has passed away.  RIP.

This post was forked into a new topic here: Larry Beightol passed away at 81
@ammo posted:

How can the Vikings have only ONE????   I can think of about 10.  "This isn't Detoilet, this is the Super Bowl"  would have been better.

I'm partial to Gary Anderson's "Purple Left" - but that was 25 years ago.

Click bait most likely YA....that's been a rumor/proposed trade since February.

Bears are taking Caleb.....they pretty much have to at this point.

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Dang that's a tough trade to pass up. Washington probably picks top 10 next year and top half of the draft in 2026. Bears take Drake Maye and likely suck in 2025 too. So they'd have the 9th pick this year, two top ten picks in 2025, and likely top top half of the first round picks in 2026. But if Williams becomes a franchise QB and May busts, Bears look like a bunch of morons.

You should read about Unitas....did you know he was originally drafted by the Steelers in the 9th round and then cut! 🤯

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas

Unitas made his NFL debut with an inauspicious "mop-up" appearance against Detroit, going 0–2 with one interception.[14] Two weeks later, starting quarterback George Shaw suffered a broken leg against the Chicago Bears. In his first serious action, Unitas's initial pass was intercepted and returned for a touchdown. Then he botched a hand-off on his next play, resulting in a fumble recovered by the Bears. Unitas rebounded quickly from that 58–27 loss, leading the Colts to an upset of Green Bay

@Boris posted:

Click bait most likely YA....that's been a rumor/proposed trade since February.

Bears are taking Caleb.....they pretty much have to at this point.

Did you just accuse YA or is there a missing comma?🤭

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