Me too.
Stefanski must be pissed. He's not the belle of the ball anymore. Meanwhile, does Woody Johnson know he can fire Aaron Glenn now?
Lions fire their OC, which was expected when Campbell took over playing calling during the season.
Me too.
I'm starting to think a lot of them aren't either!
I can't see the graphic, but from Leisher's post i'm guessing its about the Browns never winning the AFC North. It's actually longer than that. They haven't won ANY division title, be it the Central or the North since '89... I really have no idea why Browns fans even exist anymore.TheCatt wrote: Wed Jan 07, 2026 5:22 pm Ok, but 23 years with no division title is still hard to believe
Because you don't need success to have fans. I respect the loyalty of people like you who stick with them despite their lack of success.
Well, the rules are clearLeisher wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 11:03 am Sounds like Baltimore jettisoned Harbaugh to improve their situation with Lamar.
Yeah, getting rid of the coach to coddle the entitled player has ALWAYS worked out...
Jared Allen thinks he is tied with Garrett at 23 sacks, and he's got a case.
EXCEPTION: If the potential passer fumbles on his own prior to any such contact, no sack is credited to any individual defensive player, unless he recovers his own fumble and attempts to advance or pass the ball. However, credit the defensive team with a sack. The number of defensive sacks should be equal to the number of offensive sacks.
Probably. Future Commander's OC McDaniel?Leisher wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 12:06 pm Dolphins fire McDaniel.
I would wager this is because John Harbaugh got fired. The owner of the Dolphins is a TTUN alum and knows the Harbaughs.
That's interesting. Pretty sure Allen himself does state that it was awarded as a team sack. I'd have to see the video again. There's something about it that he claims made it a sack.TheCatt wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 1:48 pm EXCEPTION: If the potential passer fumbles on his own prior to any such contact, no sack is credited to any individual defensive player, unless he recovers his own fumble and attempts to advance or pass the ball. However, credit the defensive team with a sack. The number of defensive sacks should be equal to the number of offensive sacks.
He admits the fumble. He's just saying that he was the ONLY person involved, so it should be a him sack, but that's not the rule.Leisher wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 3:17 pm That's interesting. Pretty sure Allen himself does state that it was awarded as a team sack. I'd have to see the video again. There's something about it that he claims made it a sack.
Yeah. Sigh.
Cuz they're technically in Marlyland?Leisher wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 3:17 pm But the joke is that why would the Commanders release him as it's been established that in DC it's ok for players to have guns in the locker room? (It's an NBA-Gilbert Arenas joke/reference.)
To be fair, still cannot figure out why Garrett got credit for that sack against the Bills. THAT should have been a team sack. Not saying Garrett shouldn't have the record, but I do think he should be at 22.5, not 23.
Same thing: