NFL Network was already woke af, for a long time. Not much different from ESPN. Haven’t watched either since 2017. Eisen is the woke ringleader, and it finally backfired on him. Go woke, go broke.🤷🏻♂️
I got to meet one of these Oilers at my father in law’s funeral, Robert Brazile. They were fishing buddies. I had to be honest and tell him I was a Steelers fan while shaking hands with him. He almost pulled me to the ground when I said that 🤣
Eric Decker, Wes Welker, Danny Ammendola, Julian Edelman, those were some great wide recievers. First in last out kinda guys. Great football iq with sneaky athleticism. Type of guys you’d let date your daughter
I still think the 1994 49ers are the best team of the last 30 years but the 2007 Patriots are still the 2nd even though they didn’t win the Super Bowl. One of the best teams I’ve ever seen.
“When you’re good, you tell everybody. When you’re great, everybody tells you.” - Walter Payton That’s the most pinpoint accurate description of Barry Sanders that I’ve ever heard.
I'm disappointed that the Rams couldn't continue with this explosive offense in 2019 and 2020. They were supposed to own this division. Not those insufferable 49ers.
I traded Drew Brees for Mike Vick in fantasy that year. The guy I traded said "Kevin Kolb is the starter." I said "We'll see how long. Michael Vick is on that team." I went all the way to the finals with Vick and lost the championship game. Had no mathematical way to win unfortunately. But he was a BEAST in 2010!
at around 13:16 to 13:30 in, elway slides to (allegedly) get out of bounds but my understanding is that when the Qb slides feet first, the ball is downed (exactly) where the ball was when the Qb started his slide. The question i have is related to whether he should not have been ruled out of bounds bc he clearly started his slide when he (and the ball) were entirely in-bounds (in fact, i think his body hit the ground b4 he got any part of his body to land out-of-bounds). Was the rule different (at that point in history) or am i misinterpreting the rule? Or even worse, was that a blown call? You may want to slow down the video.
I am a diehard Chicago Bears fan and have been my whole life I just turned 70 three days ago. I’ve got a closet full of Chicago Bears paraphernalia, easily enough that I could dress in licensed garb every day of the week and not wear the same piece twice. So I am a Bears fanatic. I loved Walter Peyton. His abilities were beyond what anyone could even imagine or dream a running back could be. I definitely enjoyed this video, but I feel that there was a bit about the team that was missed. Please don’t forget that a lot of those holes that Walter found were created by either Matt Suey or Roland Harper. We should not forget them, Walter certainly never did…..
BEAST Marshall deserves to he in the HOF a looot more then Calvin Johnson. Never had 10% of the hype Calvin did but always played better then him and produced more then him. BMarsh is 110% HOF worthy!
Brandon Marshall was an absolute BEAST in the NFL with Broncos Dolphins and Bears no doubt about it he really was something special player special athlete to watch it's a shame that he never played in the Super Bowl for the 1st time in his career I can understand that I believe he deserves at least one or two Rings cause if that's the case he would be a excellent choice for the Hall Of Fame however he did set and still holds the NFL Record 21 catches in one single game vs Colts while he was a Denver Broncos at 1st so put RESPECT on his name 0:18
T.O was a great player but the only thing that made him bounce around team to team is he literally ALWAYS cried for the ball no matter if they was winning or losing he’d pout on the field if he didn’t get the ball just creating negative talk from the media after the games……
Early in his career was not 100% would be able to deal with the Big Apple media, etc. The Steelers had a significant better core and was the better place for him. If Eli was signed by the Steelers he would have won four rings.