NFL Playoffs 2025 Season in 2026

It’s the only way for owners and players to keep making ever increasing amounts of money. Heaven forbid any big league settles on the salary cap staying static + inflation.

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Ask the Bombers :smirking_face:

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Tony Soprano, can you come down here after the thaw and help to straighten some things out?

It’s my treat for some great food in South Philly. It’s cash only too.

The word will get out fast when your plane touches down at the airport, no doubt, for some changes and harsh decisions must be made, and you are just the man for this job.

With pleasure. Will need a seat in the corner, back to the wall :wink:

And please have Big Dom attend. He can sit with his back to the door.

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eagles simply confirmed that they were actually beagles this season.

jake elliot shouldn’t even be kicking in the UFL. he’s also going to be expensive to get rid of.

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haha

this is wild:

The Bears and Packers have played more than any other NFL teams, with 210 regular-season meetings. Chicago’s 31-27 wild-card win was just the third time the Bears have faced Green Bay in the postseason and marked the organization’s first playoff win since Jan. 16, 2011.

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looks like Falcons up on deck first for Harbaugh

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He’s a great coach but I’m not cool with his demeanor. I know it sells but I prefer the Barry Sanders “act like you’ve been there before” approach.

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It’s all about TV ratings and ad rates and sponsorships

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Though the meltdown by the Steelers was wonderful to watch as that defense by the Texans dominated them all day long, as we saw with the Chargers, weak offense of the visiting team won’t win in New England.

I’m going to miss that Sunday early evening game, which I think will be the least interesting of the games.

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And sure this is hind-sighting, but I think the Steelers only benefited this season so as to only make the playoffs, due ultimately to a missed not overly long kick by the Ravens in their last regular season game, because both Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson had time out for injuries such that it would not have come down to that last great game between the Steelers and Ravens.

Last night, having DK Metcalf back did not mean jack shit either, for many of us thought that at least it would help, as Rodgers is simply well-overstayed and needs to be benched forever!

Now Rodgers and since his time with the New York Jets after his time in Green Bay, Rodgers is simply a branding and ratings magnet when some other younger or new quarterback should have his shot, including replacing both Rodgers and Rudolph by the Steelers.

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Nothing against Mike Tomlin who is a very good coach and an even better man but if i was a Steelers fan i think i would want a new voice, a fresh perspective and a different mind set, its overdue. The Rooney’s seem very loyal though and Tomlin gets them in the playoffs every year but that’s been it, personally i don’t see much changing for them if Mike stays. As has been mentioned, the main reason the Steelers made the playoffs is because the entire division sucked.

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Haha, just saw this after i made my post, i guess Mike knew it was time.

Unfortunately, do not see much changing for the Steelers with him leaving.

They do not have a QB, o line is weak at best. D is not much better.

Given they finished mid pack, not like they will have a high draft pick to help them out.

Think it will be awhile before that organization improves.

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19 non-losing seasons.

Gets Aaron Rodgers.

Loses job.

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Luke W. was talking about this. Because of that run of mediocrity, they haven’t drafted well. So no up and coming QB….

The top coaching candidates are two guys who couldn’t win in that division either…..

Steelers are in football purgatory. How do you attract a decent coach now?

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