2013 NFL Season

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Gaige

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Although the great Tebow wore 15 for my beloved Broncos, alas, no it is not my favorite number. 23 is after the great Michael Jordan. Duh.

Edit: Thanks to Burnem I'm going to need -99 more negs. Pronto. Thx in advance.
 

Gaige

Legal Ephebophile
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You assholes
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Djay

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Just in case anyone here remembers Favre only as the old weirdo who played for the Jets and Vikings and sent dick pics to a reporter:

List of career achievements by Brett Favre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most important stats on that page:

Most starts by a player, career: 298 (322 including post season)
Most pass interceptions, career: 336
Most post season pass interceptions, career: 30
Most times sacked, career: 525
Most fumbles, career: 166
 

penalty_sl

shitlord
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Anyone watch that League of Denial show on PBS tonight? pretty crazy stuff.. Really eye opening just how dangerous these head injuries are and how much of a scumbag the NFL was about the whole thing.
 

jooka

marco esquandolas
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Sadly, I am going to probable pick the Broncos even at the ridiculous spread.
 

Wombat

Trakanon Raider
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Most important stats on that page:
All those "most" stats should be divided by number of starts.

0.51 fumbles and 1.04 interceptions a game isn't great... barely better than Cutler's 0.63 fumbles and 1.08 interceptions, arguably worse than Romo's 0.53 fumbles and 0.94 interceptions.

(Did I hit the ultimate trollfecta with that sentence?)

Edit: Seriously, who would pick Denver against that spread?
Manning will be pulled at halftime, and Denver's all running offense will allow the Jags to come within 27.
 

Gravy

Bronze Squire
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Anyone watch that League of Denial show on PBS tonight? pretty crazy stuff.. Really eye opening just how dangerous these head injuries are and how much of a scumbag the NFL was about the whole thing.
Good show. Worth the watch if you have the time. It was on Frontline.