bushido_man96 Posted June 5 Author Posted June 5 On 5/24/2025 at 1:22 AM, KarateKen said: The problem with the OT seems to be the field goals. So how about this. No kicking game in overtime. The team that wins the toss, if they receive, possess the ball at their own 25-yard line. Then it is first team to score. No field goals, no kickoffs, no punts. You can only win by a TD or a safety. If neither team scores after 10 minutes the game ends in a tie. That would probably work well. I'd say keep the punts in the game, because playing defense is a strategy all it's own, and the way the rules are laid out in the NFL with offense being favored, short fields like that would be a huge disadvantage. I say just let the quarter play out in it's entirety. https://www.haysgym.comhttp://www.sunyis.com/https://www.aikidoofnorthwestkansas.com
KarateKen Posted June 5 Posted June 5 Aaron Rodgers finally has joined the Steelers on a one-year contract.
KarateKen Posted June 5 Posted June 5 On 6/4/2025 at 8:34 AM, sensei8 said: While I’m not a Raiders fan at all, I purchased 3 tickets yesterday for the Raiders VS 49ers pre-season game to be held here in Las Vegas at the Allegiant Stadium on August 16th, Saturday, at 1pm. My wife, Linda, is a die-hard Raiders fan her entire life…she’s no taste obviously and if she did, she’d be a Cowboy fan like our son, Nathan, and me. Linda has never ever been to a live NFL game, especially a Raiders game, and Nathan and I have never been inside Allegiant Stadium as a “fan”. Regular Raiders home game tickets are not cheap, about $300 and up per ticket…OUCH!! For the pre-season tickets I purchased yesterday I spent $383 total…$99 per ticket, $56 for fees, and $30 for protecting the tickets. We’ll park off site about 1 block from the Stadium. GO COWBOYS!! This got me thinking, where does it cost the most (and least) to attend an NFL game. According to USA Today this was the order in 2024: 1. San Fransico - $750 2. Las Vegas - 745 3. Philadelphia - 673 4. Green Bay - 659 5. New England (Foxboro) - 620 6. Chicago - 615 7. Kansas City - 613 8. Denver - 609 9. Seattle - 605 10. Pittsburgh - 603 11. Tampa Bay - 601 12. Washington DC (Landover, MD) - 595 13. New York (Giants) - 589 14. Dallas - 580 15. Minneapolis - 575 16. Cleveland - 566 17. Los Angeles (Chargers) - 549 18. Houston - 547 19. Baltimore - 543 20. Carolina - 540 21. Los Angeles (Rams) - 536 22. New York (Jets) - 532 23. New Orleans - 520 24. Jacksonville - 516 25. Tennesse (Nashville) - 508 26. Indianapolis - 504 27. Detroit - 496 28. Buffalo - 493 29. Atlanta - 487 30. Miami - 480 31. Cincinatti - 474 32. Phoenix - 452 Keep in mind this is the average total cost per person, prices have many variables such as seat location, opponent, sale vs resale, cost of parking, ect. 1
bushido_man96 Posted June 11 Author Posted June 11 It'll be interesting to see how the Aaron Rodgers scenario plays out in Pittsburg. They aren't normally a team that makes short-sighted decisions like this, and I'm not sure that Rodgers pushes them over the top into championship territory. I think Mike Tomlin typically has a pretty tight locker room, and in the past when egos have been an issue the Steelers have been more willing to let the player walk as opposed to cater to them. It just seems to be a move outside of their normal culture standards. https://www.haysgym.comhttp://www.sunyis.com/https://www.aikidoofnorthwestkansas.com
sensei8 Posted June 11 Posted June 11 (edited) 3 hours ago, bushido_man96 said: It'll be interesting to see how the Aaron Rodgers scenario plays out in Pittsburg. They aren't normally a team that makes short-sighted decisions like this, and I'm not sure that Rodgers pushes them over the top into championship territory. I think Mike Tomlin typically has a pretty tight locker room, and in the past when egos have been an issue the Steelers have been more willing to let the player walk as opposed to cater to them. It just seems to be a move outside of their normal culture standards. I don’t see Rodger’s taking the Steelers any further than where they ended up last season…not being able to advance from the Wild Card. Why?? I just don’t see that from Rodger’s. Edited June 11 by sensei8 **Proof is on the floor!!!
KarateKen Posted June 12 Posted June 12 8 hours ago, bushido_man96 said: It'll be interesting to see how the Aaron Rodgers scenario plays out in Pittsburg. They aren't normally a team that makes short-sighted decisions like this, and I'm not sure that Rodgers pushes them over the top into championship territory. I think Mike Tomlin typically has a pretty tight locker room, and in the past when egos have been an issue the Steelers have been more willing to let the player walk as opposed to cater to them. It just seems to be a move outside of their normal culture standards. Seems kind of desperate, they don't have any other real option at QB and coach Tomin, while a good coach who has the team in the playoffs every year, has not gotten his squad to an AFCCG in a while. Always high expectations in Pittsburgh and at some point they are going to get tired of being just good enough to make the playoffs but not good enough to make a deep run once they get to the playoffs. Maybe this changes that, maybe it doesn't.
KarateKen Posted June 27 Posted June 27 Looks like the big media story in the NFL offseason continues to be Browns QB Shedeur Sanders. He has been pulled over twice for speeding, going over 100mph in a 60mph zone, and now he missed the team's rookie outing, the only rookie on the Browns to do so. The word "entitled" comes to my mind when I see the behavior of Sanders. QB news for the Browns does not get much better, their big gamble on Deshawn Watson continues to haunt the team. His 2024 injury is likely to keep him out of most of the 2025 season, possibly all of it. Looks like the Browns are going to be stuck with that huge contract because they won't be able to trade a guy who has a major injury, off the field problems, and has underperformed on the field. Nobody is going to take on all that money so even if they can trade him the Browns will have to eat most, if not all, of the contract. One of the dumbest trades and contracts in NFL history.
DarthPenguin Posted June 27 Posted June 27 On 6/5/2025 at 7:31 PM, bushido_man96 said: That would probably work well. I'd say keep the punts in the game, because playing defense is a strategy all it's own, and the way the rules are laid out in the NFL with offense being favored, short fields like that would be a huge disadvantage. I say just let the quarter play out in it's entirety. Is an interesting idea. Personally i have always thought that the current rules for OT are similar to the football / soccer rules for Golden Goal that got trialled and binned years ago. I would much prefer another quarter (even a shorter one) be played with the team winning at the end getting the win. If still tied could maybe go for something skill based eg stand on the 35yrd line and the qb has to throw the ball off the post. 5 attempts and winning team is highest score. If tied then sudden death and move back a yard etc. (just coming up with ideas to replace the penalty shootout idea!).
DarthPenguin Posted June 27 Posted June 27 4 hours ago, KarateKen said: Looks like the big media story in the NFL offseason continues to be Browns QB Shedeur Sanders. He has been pulled over twice for speeding, going over 100mph in a 60mph zone, and now he missed the team's rookie outing, the only rookie on the Browns to do so. The word "entitled" comes to my mind when I see the behavior of Sanders. QB news for the Browns does not get much better, their big gamble on Deshawn Watson continues to haunt the team. His 2024 injury is likely to keep him out of most of the 2025 season, possibly all of it. Looks like the Browns are going to be stuck with that huge contract because they won't be able to trade a guy who has a major injury, off the field problems, and has underperformed on the field. Nobody is going to take on all that money so even if they can trade him the Browns will have to eat most, if not all, of the contract. One of the dumbest trades and contracts in NFL history. Yeah Sanders is behaving like he is already his all-time great dad rather than a rookie selected low in the draft. I wonder what else he needs to do to be cut?
bushido_man96 Posted Thursday at 03:15 AM Author Posted Thursday at 03:15 AM Getting cut won't happen this soon. They will see what they have in him first, and before cutting see if there is any value out there for him. Even if they get a late round draft pick back for him, they'd be breaking even. It still remains to be seen what he will be able to do. I don't have high expectations at this point, but Brady was drafted late and turned out pretty good. So has Brock Purdy. So, I guess we'll wait and see. https://www.haysgym.comhttp://www.sunyis.com/https://www.aikidoofnorthwestkansas.com
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