LolWow Saints. Reel and G8R should feel like shit. Fuckshit.
Saints are so bad they are losing to other teams today.Lol 38-3 against the motherfucking Falcons? And they're still not out of the playoff hunt?
IMPROVEMENT! 9 yard pass this time on 4th and 10!LOL. 4 yard pass. Just go Rex Grossman on 4th and 20:
I was definitely thinking to myself,,"This is some Aaron Brooks shit"This was terrible. Haven't seen a saints game this bad since the Aaron brooks days
you're father has ruined plenty of people's career.
I hope the Packers forfeit tomorrow nightIf Atlanta wins 3 more games, they should win the division. If they don't and New Orleans wins their final 3 games, the Aints are in. If they both only win 2 games, and Carolina wins out, then the Panthers win the division.
Dude was just speaking the truth, even though I don't miss himGood to see Jason Avant part of a winning team in Kansas City.
The St. Louis Rams had a little different look during the pregame coin toss of Sunday's 24-0 win against the Washington Redskins.
Receiver Stedman Bailey, cornerback Janoris Jenkins, defensive tackle Michael Brockers, running back Zac Stacy, left tackle Greg Robinson and linebacker Alec Ogletree represented the team as coin toss captains.
It's not unusual for Rams coach Jeff Fisher to change up his game day captains but this particular group offered a common tie specific to the team's visit to the nation's capital.
Those six players are the six on the team's active roster acquired with picks from the team's trade (and subsequent trades with other teams) with Washington in 2012. That, of course, was the trade that netted Washington the No. 2 overall pick, which it used on quarterback Robert Griffin III.
Philadelphia sure can go 3 & out quickly.
Football Perspective @fbgchase 52s52 seconds agoAlex Smith sucks.
Fuck yes. Do it yesterdaySo would the 49ers trade Harbaugh for Jay Cutler?
As Chuck Woodson catches a ball thrown near nobody
TIL Packfan has a hardon for Chip Kelly
Kevin Seifert @SeifertESPN 8m8 minutes ago
Sorry, I was told that any QB would succeed in Chip Kelly’s offense.
Football Perspective @fbgchase 37s37 seconds ago
Sanchez is 9/19 for 88 yards with 2 TDs and 1 INT, and a sack for 5 yards. That's 3.9 ANY/A.