KarateKen Posted October 21 Posted October 21 On 10/19/2025 at 2:09 PM, sensei8 said: Well…Well…Well… When you’re bad, you might as well be the best at it. Hey hey, slow down my man. Raiders are not the worst yet. Jets are 0-7 and still own that one. On a positive note, I had K. City in survivor league on Sunday, so I have lived to see at least one more week this season.
sensei8 Posted October 21 Posted October 21 14 minutes ago, KarateKen said: Hey hey, slow down my man. Raiders are not the worst yet. Jets are 0-7 and still own that one. On a positive note, I had K. City in survivor league on Sunday, so I have lived to see at least one more week this season. Yes, the Jets are pretty bad. But I live in Las Vegas and my wife loves the Raiders, therefore, the Raiders by association are the worse. GO COWBOYS!! (Hosting Cowboys defeated the Commanders by the score 44-22 on October 19, 2025) **Proof is on the floor!!!
KarateKen Posted October 22 Posted October 22 Woody Johnson is at it again, throwing his players under the bus. This time he called out QB Justin Fields saying, "It's hard when you have a quarterback with the rating we've got," after Fields was benched at halftime in Sunday's loss. He also said "if we could just complete a pass, it would look good. If you can't run the ball if you can't pass the ball, that is football 101." Football 101 is probably a class Johnson would fail miserably. Amazing that he continues to publicly shame his players but won't look into the mirror and take accountability for his failures as being the dumbest and most clueless owner in the NFL. The Jets could be the single worst run origination in all major professional sports leagues. The fact that Rex Ryan got the team to back-to-back AFC Championship games probably means he deserves hall of fame consideration. The Jets screw up every single thing they touch. Everything. Name one thing in the last 15 years the Jets have not screwed up. They screwed up Brett Favre, they screwed up Aaron Rodgers, they screwed up Chad Pennington, they screwed up Sam Darnold, and 25 years ago they screwed up Bill Belichick. This will be ten losing seasons in a row. You can fire the coaches, you can get new players, but you can't fire the owner. That is the problem. The problem is ownership. The one thing that has been consistent over 15 years of failure is the owner. As long as Woody is the owner the Jets will continue to be the laughingstock of the league. 1
KarateKen Posted Friday at 04:09 AM Posted Friday at 04:09 AM (edited) A very ugly performance by the Vikings on Thursday night. Coming off that loss to the Eagles they were hoping to bounce back, instead they got crushed by the Chargers 37-10. The Chargers ran right through the purple defense, and Carson Wentz is clearly not the solution for the Vikings as the grossly overpaid QB failed to get it done and might have been injured late in the game. After the big hit he was also seen on the sidelines throwing his helmet and screaming, clearly lots of frustration and anger boiling over for Wentz, and probably the entire team. The Vikings were 14-3 last year, second best record in the NFC, and are 3-4 so far this season. They play the Lions next Sunday, so it doesn't get any easier. Edited Friday at 04:11 AM by KarateKen
sensei8 Posted Sunday at 11:17 PM Posted Sunday at 11:17 PM (edited) Good news… The Raiders can’t lose today!! They’re on a Bye-week. Bad news… The Cowboys can lose today!! Their not on a Bye-week. Edited Sunday at 11:18 PM by sensei8 **Proof is on the floor!!!
KarateKen Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM 2 hours ago, sensei8 said: Good news… The Raiders can’t lose today!! They’re on a Bye-week. Bad news… The Cowboys can lose today!! Their not on a Bye-week. They did. In fact, they got blown out. Broncos beat the Cowboys 44-24. Here is a list of other losers on Sunday: Giants, Falcons (upset of the day), Bengals, Browns, Titans, Saints, Panthers, Bears, and 49ers. Steelers and Packers playing tonight.
KarateKen Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago The Ravens are being investigated for possibly violating the injury report rules. Jackson was listed as a "full participant" in practice on Friday, but he wasn't. Then on Saturday he was ruled out. Why does this matter? Because it changed the betting lines. The Ravens went from 6.5-point favorites on Friday, to 2.5 after Jackson was ruled out. This coming just two days after the bombshell NBA betting scandal that rocked the sports world. A current NBA player and head coach were both arrested for illegal gambling, and further accusations of players giving inside information about player injuries to bookies, and players faking injuries to rig bets. Goodell should come down hard on the Ravens to send a message that this is not going to be tolerated. John Harbaugh claims that it was an honest mistake, but the league could still punish the team with a fine and a loss of a draft pick. In the eyes of many fans the integrity of sports have been compromised due to the increased interest these leagues have with the gambling world, where the gambling ads seem to get more common every year. The timing on this could not have been worse for the Ravens and this could prove to be a very costly mistake.
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