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All I think about is the Bears would Bears this regardless. If they did run the ball, they’d go Jeremy Hill and lose. If they don’t, they miss the kick, Either way, they are still the Bears

George Springer’s double went 377 feet. It was hit at a 102.5 mph exit velocity with a 31 degree launch angle. Similar batted balls went, on average, 394 feet during the regular season.

The Flames didn’t need Neal to begin with, it was a weird signing. That said, trading a good player to your division rival for a washed up Lucic is just dumb 

The NFL is better when the Browns think they are good, but are in deed not good. Much better than the only other option, that being they know they aren’t good, and also are not good.

The Flames are suppose to do well? Book them for missing the playoffs entirely.

“Who the f*&$ ARE these guys?”

Tomsula on his upcoming matchup vs Daniel Jones.

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Morts twitter smack is very poor

Kellen Moore’s next wrinkle at Cowboys practice this week:

Something something bees knees

It was the first hit by an Astro to reach that deck. Jeremy Burnitz did it back in 2000 in the 1st season. Remember that guy?

And I thought I had read everything but the kitchen sink about him. Oh wait

Or Jake Jortles

In 2-3 months, maybe even up to 6 months down the road, Mike Mayock will host a press conference where he gives us some shtick about “who was the mastermind behind this?”, where he then will rip off his dress shirt - revealing a Patriots jersey underneath, then a segway close-up on the field to Roger Goodsell looking

I wonder what would happen if the Offensive Lineman started holding out.

The NFL has to be the worst sport for actual “coaching” other than Belichick. They all have their own scheme that they run, and draft players who fit the scheme, whereas Belichick changes the scheme to match the situation, and actually coaches the players to adjust.

+1 Your Opinion Man

+1 Good Lord Willing