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What random NFL moment(s) are burnt into your memory?
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What random NFL moment(s) are burnt into your memory?

We all remember things like the Malcom Butler goal like interception and CeeDee Lamb snatching a phone out of his girlfriend’s hands on draft night, but what are some other lesser-known NFL moments that have stuck with you over the years?

I’ll start:

  • Rookie D’Andre Swift dropping a game winning touchdown pass late in the 4th quarter in his first NFL game.

  • This Carson Wentz sack.

  • Robbie Anderson telling a cop he’d n*t in his wife’s eye.

  • Every helmet change of Teddy Bridgewater’s career (there were a lot of them).

  • LeSean McCoy bragging about how winning two Super Bowls in a row makes him a lock for the Hall of Fame in the background of Sean Murphy-Bunting’s IG live after the Bucs won the Super Bowl. I can’t find a video upload of this anywhere but I promise you it happened.








Rams legend Roman Gabriel dies at age 83- NFL Most Valuable Player (1969) NFL Comeback Player of the Year (1973) First-team All-Pro (1969) 2× Second-team All-Pro (1967, 1968) 4× Pro Bowl (1967–1969, 1973) NFL passing yards leader (1973) 2× NFL passing touchdowns leader (1969, 1973)
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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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The 2024 NFL Draft will be the 50th Anniversary of arguably the single greatest draft by a team ever - The 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers Draft
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The 2024 NFL Draft will be the 50th Anniversary of arguably the single greatest draft by a team ever - The 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers Draft

After every draft, pundits immediately weigh in on a score. Did your team get graded a C, a B+, or even a dreaded F?

Has anyone ever gotten an A++ (100/100) draft grade? What would it look like?

1.21 Lynn Swann (WR)

2.46 Jack Lambert (LB)

4.82 John Stallworth (WR)

5.125 Mike Webster (C)

UDFA Donnie Shell (S)

In a single draft cycle they picked up FIVE HALL OF FAMERS. FIVE.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974_NFL_draft?useskin=vector

**The 1974 Packers Draft may be the all time worse draft. They drafted Randall Woodfield, a convicted serial killer suspected in up to 44 murders.






The 2024 NFL draft running back class could be in for a historic wait
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The 2024 NFL draft running back class could be in for a historic wait

https://sports.yahoo.com/lacking-a-definitive-top-prospect-the-2024-nfl-drafts-running-back-class-could-face-a-historically-long-wait-162457084.html

In 2014, the first running back off the board was Bishop Sankey at pick 54. This was the latest in NFL history that the first RB had been drafted. Speculation is that this year might break the record, with no definitive superstar talent at RB, deep classes in other positions, and a change in how the NFL uses RBs devaluing them (multiple serviceable guys in a committee).

Jonathon Brooks, Jaylen Wright, and Blake Corum are the top prospects. They are expected to go very late 2nd, if not all in the 3rd round.

Who do you have as a rookie fantasy prospect at this position?






Some WR Player Comps for 2024 NFL Draft
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Some WR Player Comps for 2024 NFL Draft
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Malachi Corley Laviska Shenault Jr. Deebo Samuel Earl Bennett
Jacob Cowing Tank Dell
Troy Franklin Christian Watson Chris Olave Robbie Anderson
Marvin Harrison Jr. (Taller) Davante Adams CeeDee Lamb AJ Green
Adonai Mitchell Tee Higgins George Pickens Josh Reynolds
Malik Nabers Antonio Brown Justin Jefferson Garrett Wilson
Rome Odunze (Super-sized) Chris Olave Larry Fitzgerald Mike Evans
Ricky Pearsall Julian Edelman Alex Erickson Chris Godwin
Brian Thomas Jr. Martavis Bryant Marquez Valdes-Scantling
Ladd McConkey Elijah Moore John Metchie
Keon Coleman Drake London Michael Pittman Jr.
Roman Wilson Marvin Mims Jr. Jamison Crowder
Xavier Worthy Tank Dell Will Fuller

Why doesn’t the NFL implement goal line technology similar to European football for first down markers and end zone? Just putting a tracker in the ball that syncs to them would work.
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Why doesn’t the NFL implement goal line technology similar to European football for first down markers and end zone? Just putting a tracker in the ball that syncs to them would work.

This would allow more accuracy and remove having to have the referees guess where the ball was.

It would also remove challenge flags from coaches and having to delay the game further.




Paul Hornung attempts a kick during the 1960 NFL championship in front of the old Franklin Field backdrop
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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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Paul Hornung attempts a kick during the 1960 NFL championship in front of the old Franklin Field backdrop
r/Oldschool_NFL - Paul Hornung attempts a kick during the 1960 NFL championship in front of the old Franklin Field backdrop