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NFL 2019-20: The Patriots Are A Terrible 11-3 Team!

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Phillip Dorsett cut by Jacksonville, and the Pats need receiver help.
I read about that this morning. He had signed with the Seahawks in 2020 and didn't play at all due to a foot injury and Meyer said he was nursing an undisclosed injury. Same injury? Possibly.

An aside to FT,LT and the QB situation I'd mortgage the condo(if I hadn't sold it already)that Hoyer will re-sign.
 
Yeah, word from yesterday is that Hoyer didn't have to go through waivers, so this is all procedural. They had to cut him so there was a roster spot for Nkeal Harry, who they will now put on injured reserve, with Hoyer expected to re-sign.

Not really surprising, except the keeping Nkeal Harry part.
 
For those who liked the Dorktown series on the Mariners, they're currently in the middle of one on the Falcons, which is also very good.
 
Anthony Barr and Christian Darrisaw are out for the Vikings this week. Ladies and Bents, I give you The Tinfoil Curtain!
 
Same old Lions. Looks like another deeply under .500 season.

For all of the fans crushed by almost but not quite making it, and posting about it again and again, be prepared for a lot of "cry me a river" from Lions fans. Close is SO much better than not even close in a remote manner.
 
Same old Lions. Looks like another deeply under .500 season.

For all of the fans crushed by almost but not quite making it, and posting about it again and again, be prepared for a lot of "cry me a river" from Lions fans. Close is SO much better than not even close in a remote manner.

What would Lions fans know about getting close?
 
Same old Lions. Looks like another deeply under .500 season.

For all of the fans crushed by almost but not quite making it, and posting about it again and again, be prepared for a lot of "cry me a river" from Lions fans. Close is SO much better than not even close in a remote manner.

Of all the teams I'm not a fan of, in all sports, there are two teams I have developed a real affection for watching them suffer year after year for the last fifty years: the Lions and the Browns.
 
Of all the teams I'm not a fan of, in all sports, there are two teams I have developed a real affection for watching them suffer year after year for the last fifty years: the Lions and the Browns.

I'm not sure how the Browns over 50 years get compared to the Lions. The only time they sucked as bad was the new Browns. The old Browns lost some heartbreaks in conference championships that Lions fans can only dream of losing. So the Browns have at least won playoff games. Some of the most famous AFC Championships had the Browns in them (just ask John Elway). The Lions have just one win, and it was not famous, other than it was another bad coach.

According to wiki, in the Super Bowl era the Browns have been to the playoffs 16 times winning 7, Lions 9- winning just one.

Comparing the new Browns to the Lions is more correct, but that's 22 years old.

edit- ironically, the Browns are my mom's team. As a HS student, she played trumpet for her HS marching band for the Browns.
 
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The NFL has moved into the NBA category for me. Zero fucks given.

TBH college football is getting there, too.
 
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