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Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Reply #690 on: Yesterday at 11:34:16 AM »

Offline Donoghus

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Is anyone listening to this Bills press conference? I can post all the quotes later today but man it's WILD. Especially the Keion Coleman comments (who btw, is still on their team). Terry Pegula is looking like a clown throughout this and he's even lied about certain things as some people have fact-checked him on Twitter.

Clock is ticking on their window.  They're also currently projected to be about $11M over the cap for next year.  Manageable but some decisions are going to be made.  And they def need to fix their WR situation.


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Re: NFL 2025-26 Season
« Reply #691 on: Yesterday at 10:46:34 PM »

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Cam Newton says the Patriots have had the easiest playoff path in NFL history.

?Going into Foxborough alone, that?s an edge, Newton said. Of the teams that were in the playoffs, the Chargers were not a team to be expected to have a deep playoff push. That?s facts. Also facts is they played another team that came into Foxborough that was deficient skillfully in the Houston Texans.

Nico Collins out. That wasn?t the best version of that team. And then, not to add, they?re not going to see the best team that?s the No. 1 seed, being that its the Denver Broncos. You?re going up against the second-string quarterback in Jarrett Stidham. So, when I say that the Patriots have had the easiest road to the Super Bowl in league history, that?s my argument.

The Patriots won each of their playoff matchups by at least 12 points. They haven?t faced a truly formidable test yet, Newton said.

I?m looking at your shield, your helmet, and it ain?t got no marks in it, Newton said. Your sword don?t got no blood on it, really. I?m looking at the Rams sword, I?m looking at the Seattle Seahawks, theyve got some real character building games going on the road and figuring it out.

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