@WerderEdNFL It’s a few words just about every day that is getting old for people. Fans and players want to move on and focus on the future, the media always wants to drudge up the past because negativity sticks and gets clicks.
@fishsports Who would you choose @fishsports from the actual possibilities (success/relationship) you’ve listed?
I’d choose Gruden for the offensive design and discipline/culture.
@NickHarrisFWST He also missed the block on the end around to Cooks earlier in the red zone. Flournoy might be active next week. And Thomas returning kicks is giving you nothing. They are kicking away from Turpin, so put Deuce back there opposite Turpin.
@TheStarGaz3rr People in general are more negative these days. The cowboys have the biggest fan base in the world. That means more people to possibly be negative. And most importantly the negative ones talk the most and that’s what people hear and remember.
@BryanBroaddus where am I’m off? By week 10 McCarthy is out. Quinn takes over. Moore is gone 2-3 weeks later if offensive doesn’t improve. 7-10 at best disappointing season. Sean Payton hire. Zeke and Pollard gone as offense is overhauled. Hope I’m wrong but this looks disastrous
@BryanBroaddus how is the hit on Taysom Hill from D-Law not a fumble? I understand Hill’s arm was moving forward but the ball travels backwards, laterally at a minimum, after leaving his hand. Which makes it a backwards pass/fumble? They didn’t address it during the broadcast.
@Outkick His diet is documented at being 20% protein from meat/fish. Compared to the average American/Western diet of 12-14% meat protein. Basically he eats more meat than the average American. His dietary success comes from not eating processed junk food. Not really a plant based diet.
@ScooterMagruder Patriots had Moss from 2007-2010 and didn’t win a Super Bowl. Had Chad Ochocinco in 2011 and no Super Bowl again. Pats have won Super Bowls with solid/good receivers who slightly overachieve. Patriots will not win the Super with AB on their roster.