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NFL Stadiums that have exposed concrete on the sidelines are injuries waiting to happen.. Mike Mitchell slid on the exposed concrete near the Pittsburgh bench as well...
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.True, but some of the National TV NFL guys were calling the Pats a dynasty. This based on just their general overall success.I don't know about anybody else, but I don't consider the recent title to be part of the dynasty. Only Brady and Belichick are left from the 3 in 4 years Patriots SB winners. I guess it depends on your definition of dynasty. I'd say the dynasty ended around 2008 or so and we're in a new era now.
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As a real @nyjets fan, I just wanna know... What did we possibly do to deserve #GenoSmith ? Smh.
Integrity of the game and such.NFL Stadiums that have exposed concrete on the sidelines are injuries waiting to happen.. Mike Mitchell slid on the exposed concrete near the Pittsburgh bench as well...
Got his throwing hand stuck in his beard.I missed it, what happened to Firzpatrick ?
Isn't that what a lot of people say defines dynasties? Goes across generations (to an extent anyway)?I don't know about anybody else, but I don't consider the recent title to be part of the dynasty. Only Brady and Belichick are left from the 3 in 4 years Patriots SB winners. I guess it depends on your definition of dynasty. I'd say the dynasty ended around 2008 or so and we're in a new era now.
Certainly up there as one of the top dynasties in history, behind the great 60's Celtics and the Tang dynasty of imperial China.True, but some of the National TV NFL guys were calling the Pats a dynasty. This based on just their general overall success.
But yes, in the typical sense, a dynasty comes from multiple championships. In the literal sense, a dynasty is just a group who continue have power over generations. Which the Pats seem to be having.
Brady will eat the Giants defense alive. No pressure from the front 7, soft coverage underneath, guys wide open.
They should've beaten Denver
Easley and Aaron Donald would be a better pairing.Imagine Hardy and Easley side with their snap burst ... off the charts both of them.
Well sure their knees are shredded and their brains liquified, but that'$ not what'$ important.Integrity of the game and such.
There's something missing with their defense but I can't put my finger on the problem.