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What's more difficult? The jump from CFB to NFL or NCAAM to NBA?
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What's more difficult? The jump from CFB to NFL or NCAAM to NBA?

What do you think is more difficult for a college athlete?

To be a CFB player making the jump to the NFL and adjusting?

Or being a college basketball player and making the jump to the NBA and adjusting?

My friends and I need to settle a debate. They say the skill gap between college basketball to the NBA is much wider than the skill gap between CFB and NFL






Are there any chronological NFL documentaries a new fan can watch?
r/NFLNoobs

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Are there any chronological NFL documentaries a new fan can watch?

Without getting too deep into it, I'm the mother of an autistic teenager. And unfortunately, the way that most nfl documentaries are formatted doesn't really work with his brain.

Are there any historical nfl documentaries that just go through the years one by one or go through the decades and summarize them? Even youtube videos have a tendency to jump around too much for him and he gets stuck 5-10 minutes in trying to Google information and create a timeline in his head.

Something I personally did for him to help was I took the NFL's top 100 games and top 100 moments Videos on YouTube and created a playlist in chronological order for him. But that's not quite the same as a full-fledged documentary about the history of the NFL.






Genuine question anybody know why replica rings arent a NFL licensed thing to sell for the fans?
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Genuine question anybody know why replica rings arent a NFL licensed thing to sell for the fans?

I feel it would be easy money which is all they care about anyways how isnt this a thing in any of these leagues.especially teams with multiple like ours .




What are some things a starter has to manage outside of playing and practicing with a team in order to make this NFL career work
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What are some things a starter has to manage outside of playing and practicing with a team in order to make this NFL career work

Hey so this isn't an onfield question it's more of a auxiliary sidestep question. Do you know how NFL players have managers, agents, and whatever? What are common things that make an NFL players life complicated besides just working at practice or on Sundays?


Name This Former NFL WR/TE Who Played From 1961-66 for Rams & 1967-68 for 49'ers. He Starred in this Made for TV Horror Movie in 1972.
r/Oldschool_NFL

The NFL today is almost like a different game compared to the way it was played back in the day. The players were often bloody and muddy, the quarterbacks weren’t treated like fragile primadonnas, and the logos and lore were legendary. If you are nostalgic for the Gridiron greatness of the past, this sub is for you.


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Name This Former NFL WR/TE Who Played From 1961-66 for Rams & 1967-68 for 49'ers. He Starred in this Made for TV Horror Movie in 1972.
r/Oldschool_NFL - Name This Former NFL WR/TE Who Played From 1961-66 for Rams & 1967-68 for 49'ers. He Starred in this Made for TV Horror Movie in 1972.

[Mike Reiss] Quick-hit thoughts/notes around the Patriots and NFL (assessing Jayden Daniels possibility at No. 3; tix details to come for unprecedented Tom Brady Night; Alonzo Highsmith's role; Robert Kraft on changing systems; DMac's ideal draft; coaching week etc.).
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Chris Berman recaps the plays of the week from October 2nd to October 9th 2005 including the top highlights for the day games of Week 5 of the 2005 NFL season
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The NFL today is almost like a different game compared to the way it was played back in the day. The players were often bloody and muddy, the quarterbacks weren’t treated like fragile primadonnas, and the logos and lore were legendary. If you are nostalgic for the Gridiron greatness of the past, this sub is for you.


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Chris Berman recaps the plays of the week from October 2nd to October 9th 2005 including the top highlights for the day games of Week 5 of the 2005 NFL season