2025 NFL Season Thread: Can Uncle Rico save the Broncos or will they be Nixed?
2025 NFL Season Thread: Can Uncle Rico save the Broncos or will they be Nixed?
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2025 NFL Season Thread: Can Uncle Rico save the Broncos or will they be Nixed?

Greetings friends.

Those of you who know me know me as a Niners fan full of fantastical levels of vitriol and rage. I hav

04 September 2025 at 03:48 AM
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Burrow possibly out 3 months cuz turf toe?

Sorry lig


gjge bungles season

sigh

edit: a second rounder for Kirk?


by ligastar m

gjge bungles season

sigh

edit: a second rounder for Kirk?

I Like That!


Just let Browning cook, he was actually pretty reasonable in 2023. Don't waste a 2nd on someone like Kirk, Bengals ceiling was divisional round anyways.


by ligastar m

gjge bungles season

sigh

edit: a second rounder for Kirk?

Cincy would have to send back close to $20MM in salaries for this year or else the cap numbers don't work



Sorry Ligs


by Jeremy517 m

Cincy would have to send back close to $20MM in salaries for this year or else the cap numbers don't work

by g-bebe m

Just let Browning cook, he was actually pretty reasonable in 2023. Don't waste a 2nd on someone like Kirk, Bengals ceiling was divisional round anyways.

yeah i think you're right g-bebe. i texted a friend yday that it sucks but it isn't like CIN was a final 4 team this season

plus, i didn't realize the potential financial impact of acquiring Kirk. obv a $20mm figure to acquire Kirk is a no-go from the jump

what's difficult to swallow is the bungles are staring at 0.833 playoff wins/season in the JOE Burrow Era. quite a bit more success was expected

it's a cruel sport we all follow. unfortunately, JOE is unlikely to be the only ELITE QB to suffer a season-altering injury this season


Surgery confirmed

Sorry lig


Damn, RIP Burrow



Is this bad? This looks bad.


After careful analysis, I found an area of the field teams might want to cover vs. Hurts.


by suzzer99 m

After careful analysis, I found an area of the field teams might want to cover vs. Hurts.

Didn't Spags blitz Hurts like 70% of the time because he didn't in the SB?


That's funny. I wasn't watching that, but I was walking by and heard from the side "We won the ****ing game". I didn't realize it was in response to a loser talking ****. I hate the Eagles, but I love that response. Scoreboard bitch.


by marknfw m

That's funny. I wasn't watching that, but I was walking by and heard from the side "We won the ****ing game". I didn't realize it was in response to a loser talking ****. I hate the Eagles, but I love that response. Scoreboard bitch.

And I don't like watching the Cowboys win, but I left on redzone to watch the end of the Giants-Cowboys game before watching the Eagles. It was a good one.


I'm a Bills fan.


I also didn't know that Chris Jones was a renowned **** talker, and from how it sounds Lane respected his talk, but Hurts had the perfect response.


Jones jokes around a lot with everyone. I doubt he was seriously trying to trash talk in that spot. I'm guessing Hurts took it the same way and fired back.


by Randall Stevens m

Didn't Spags blitz Hurts like 70% of the time because he didn't in the SB?

That was Fangio that never blitzed in the SB.

Every time Spags sent the house, Hurts just threw up one on one balls. One of them worked, as you can see in the chart.


by suzzer99 m

That was Fangio that never blitzed in the SB.

Every time Spags sent the house, Hurts just threw up one on one balls. One of them worked, as you can see in the chart.

Clearly Hurts sucked in the super bowl against the Chefs.


by suzzer99 m

That was Fangio that never blitzed in the SB.

Every time Spags sent the house, Hurts just threw up one on one balls. One of them worked, as you can see in the chart.



49ers won their first two road games to start a season with two different QBs. The last time this happened in the NFL? The 1988 49ers, Montana and Young. They won the Superbowl that year.


Inquiring minds wanted to know:

What exactly is turf toe?

Turf toe results from an injury at the ball of the foot, specifically the joint where the base of the big toe or phalanx meets the long bone of the forefoot or metatarsal, also known as the first metatarsophalangeal joint. Ligaments are soft tissues that connect bone to bone, providing joint stability. Given the amount of force the big toe absorbs with push-off and pivoting, the ligaments in the area are especially strong. There are several that help stabilize the big toe, but the main structure reinforcing the base of the joint is a thick, fibrous band known as the plantar plate.

Most commonly, it is a hyperextension injury at the big toe (forcing the toe to extend beyond its normal range of motion) that damages the associated ligaments and results in a turf toe injury. The name originates from the early days of artificial turf when cleats would engage with the turf and stick while the body weight came over the top of the foot, thus forcing the toes into hyperextension. But injury can happen on any surface.

With the big toe being the last part of the body to leave the ground during push-off, it is subject to the most potential strain. Players often describe the pain from the injury as feeling like a nail is being driven through the toe as they try to push off.


by suzzer99 m

That was Fangio that never blitzed in the SB.

Every time Spags sent the house, Hurts just threw up one on one balls. One of them worked, as you can see in the chart.



And suzz... if Chefs fans think that Hurts isn't a legitimate QB, then why does your team have a tough time beating him?


McCarthy out 2-4

Daniels a potentially out

The young shall inherit nothing

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