If the Giants lost to Washington instead of tied, it would have set up a 4 way for for 2 spots between Detroit, Washington, New York, and Seattle. It's anyone's guess how those tiebreakers would have worked.
The Lions almost beat the Eagles. It's so frustrating because I think the Lions could have been competitive against any team in the NFC. They just turned it a little too late.
I really don't have anything to disagree with in his post. I would be interested in your thoughts on why 95% of people shot and killed by police are men despite being 50% of the population. If history is any indication, I doubt I'll hear any actually thoughts.
I guess I can surmise that the governor of Tennessee is the white slaver in your analogy. The police force in Memphis appears to be black dominated so the talk about a racial makeup of the community they serve never mattered.
A quick look at the Memphis police website, and their chief is black. 5 of the 8 members of leadership on the department are black. My math shows that's 62%. A Wikipedia check of Memphis shows it's 64% black. With all the black leadership in the police department and black officers, who are the white slavers running the department?
I don't have a problem with it. Payton quit on the Saints when things were looking tough to pursue another job. What he should do if we wants out of the contract is to call their bluff and see he is returning to coach the Saints. Either they fire Allen or they let Payton out of the contract.
My Twitter feed for some reason is getting overwhelmed with Bears fans and they think Justin Fields is the greatest thing ever. They're showing highlights saying Rodgers couldn't do X and Fields is already the best QB in the division. It's insanity.
Weird how after Furgeson we were told that the racial makeup of the police needed to reflect the racial makeup of the city, something about community policing. Now that everyone involved is black it's still white racism.
More white people are killed by police so yeah it does happen.
What I like is the Packers were in a home playoff game this year against a team they were 27-3 against in the past 30 years at home and were something like 15-1 in December at home and Rodgers got outplayed by Goff in the 4th quarter. Now Rodgers is set to make $60 million and feels he can make demands.
Tampa has got to be the worst job for an OC. QB is in flux and Bowles is likely gone after the season. He's probably better off staying in Jacksonville and working with Lawrence another year.
Here's Stafford in 2015 before Jim Bob Cooter:
Here he is after Cooter:
I don't know how Lombardi got a job again over Jim Bob Cooter but you can trace Stafford's career success directly to Jim Bob Cooter. Is Ben Johnson Goff's Cooter(giggity)? Did people say Cooter was responsible for Stafford's success?
I see a lot of people treating it that way but for almost half the season they had a historically bad defense. They should see it as a blessing the Rams blew this year and gave them a good opportunity to improve the defense.
Here's bad Goff post Super Bowl excluding this past season:
Here's post 2011 and pre Jim Bob Cooter Stafford:
We already know 28 year old Stafford and Goff when they got new coordinators and turned their careers around. Thankfully the Lions didn't give up on Stafford and draft a backup QB in the 1st round and he continued to develop into a franchise QB who netted the team a solid foundation to build on.