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I wonder what the new team name will be for the Washington Football Team?


In the video they released, they blurred the helmet but you can see the helmet in the window reflection. It looks like a giant W with perhaps the Capitol building wedged into it so some are thinking its the Washington Monuments. LMAO. So bad.
 
Jimmy jerked off a horse in the tv show “Yellowstone”. Da fuq?
 
In the video they released, they blurred the helmet but you can see the helmet in the window reflection. It looks like a giant W with perhaps the Capitol building wedged into it so some are thinking its the Washington Monuments. LMAO. So bad.
Apparently the ‘Ice Queen’ or some other high-ranking front office person will announce it on the Today Show. Train wreck.
 
If Monday night's game against the Cleveland Browns ends up being the final home game that Ben Roethlisberger ever plays in his career, then things definitely will have ended on a high note for the quarterback, who threw a touchdown pass in the Steelers' 26-14 win.

Not only did the Steelers come away with a victory, but Roethlisberger also set an NFL record in the game, although it's a record that he probably won't be bragging about in retirement. In the win, Big Ben completed 24 of 46 passes for 123 yards, which is notable, because it means that Roethlisberger set the NFL record for the fewest passing yards in a game where a quarterback threw 45 or more passes.

In a twist, the record was actually held by one of Roethlisberger's former backup quarterbacks, Bruce Gradkowski. While playing for the Buccaneers back in 2006, Gradkowski went 20 of 48 for 139 yards in a 17-3 loss to the Giants. In NFL history, those are the only two games ever where a QB didn't throw for at least 150 yards in a game where they had 45 or more attempts.

24 of 46 passes for 123 yards. Barely 5 yards a completion. And 2.67 yards per attempt.

Even Brady thinks that's too much dinking and dunking.

:facepalm3:
 
If Monday night's game against the Cleveland Browns ends up being the final home game that Ben Roethlisberger ever plays in his career, then things definitely will have ended on a high note for the quarterback, who threw a touchdown pass in the Steelers' 26-14 win.

Not only did the Steelers come away with a victory, but Roethlisberger also set an NFL record in the game, although it's a record that he probably won't be bragging about in retirement. In the win, Big Ben completed 24 of 46 passes for 123 yards, which is notable, because it means that Roethlisberger set the NFL record for the fewest passing yards in a game where a quarterback threw 45 or more passes.

In a twist, the record was actually held by one of Roethlisberger's former backup quarterbacks, Bruce Gradkowski. While playing for the Buccaneers back in 2006, Gradkowski went 20 of 48 for 139 yards in a 17-3 loss to the Giants. In NFL history, those are the only two games ever where a QB didn't throw for at least 150 yards in a game where they had 45 or more attempts.

24 of 46 passes for 123 yards. Barely 5 yards a completion. And 2.67 yards per attempt.

Even Brady thinks that's too much dinking and dunking.

:facepalm3:

Excited 2018 Nfl GIF by New England Patriots
 
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