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Watching the new Lincoln doc on History Channel and came across this visual that I’m embarrassed to say I never really knew about. It explains a lot.

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Did the doc mention the Toledo War?

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Cousins is just good enough to keep a team somewhat relevant and in the hunt for a playoff spot. Like the Ravens before them, going from Keenum to Cousins was like going from Dilfer to Grbac. Yeah, he's somewhat of an improvement but he's not enough better to carry a team when they need it most.

No way was GB going to pay that much for Smith, a guy who will turn 30 this year, who they know is coming off a bad back to the point that he was out for almost the entire year. He had two good years for GB, now let's see what happens.

Unlike Adams, IMO Z can piss off

Was not at all pleased at how he handled his last year in GB so it’s absolutely hilarious that he ends up with MN.  Get ready for yet another castoff to join your sorry ass franchise and fail to live up to expectations

They are just so adorable with their annual big talk and ultimate crash and burn. I think they/them (?) and the Browns should play a post-season bowl game every called The Sad-sack Bowl.

@Blair Kiel posted:

They are just so adorable with their annual big talk and ultimate crash and burn. I think they/them (?) and the Browns should play a post-season bowl game every called The Sad-sack Bowl.

They could alternate where the game is played every year. One year the site of the old Metrodump and the next year the location of The Mistake by the Lake!

And think about how each franchise has fans dressed as either lame Norwegians or in rubber dog masks that are actually more memorable than the actual teams.

When the world thinks about the Packers, it sees Lombardi. When it thinks about the Browns, it sees the Factory of Sadness.

Finally and fittingly, the world doesn’t even know the Vikings exist.

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@Packiderm posted:

They could alternate where the game is played every year. One year the site of the old Metrodump and the next year the location of The Mistake by the Lake!

And after the game they can all party on International Waters.   

Those horns are not only lame they are not based on history…

Found on the internets,

Viking society only developed in the 9th century C.E., and there is no sign that Vikings really wore horned helmets. According to History.com, the legend likely originated with Scandinavian artists in the 1800s, who popularized portrayals of the nomadic raiders wearing the equipment in their works.

another Viking myth busted, having a pair of horns on your head in battle would not have been helpful if warriors were striking at you with clubs, swords or axes.  In the tv show Vikings Valhalla, the actors aren't even wearing helmet's 

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