NFL GDT: Week 4

Reality Check

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Despite not being named outright, Claypool was the dude being allleged by NFL Network of completely dogging it in week 1.

After what happened in Pittsburgh, I sense the XFL is in his future.

Atlanta might as well go with Taylor Heinike the rest of the year with that division very much up in the air. Desmond Ridder isn't the answer.
 

southsideIrish

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Well done Falcons - the defense actually looks decent, you spend draft picks on skill center offensive positions, and have a moron at the QB position.

Analysts are already hyping up the Jaguars again after this "big win" that basically Ridder handed to them in the first half.
 

Terry Yake

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i wouldn't be so confident in the ravens with how banged up their defense is. also, cleveland's defense was pretty much built to stop lamar. should be a close one
 
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TheGreenTBer

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Who had the first 2 point conversion in NFL history. Tom Tupa
I remember him as the punter that came in after Vinny Testaverde got hurt for the Jets all those years back

Despite not being named outright, Claypool was the dude being allleged by NFL Network of completely dogging it in week 1.

After what happened in Pittsburgh, I sense the XFL is in his future.

Atlanta might as well go with Taylor Heinike the rest of the year with that division very much up in the air. Desmond Ridder isn't the answer.
Yup.

Every Steelers fan knew Claypool was poison, and the rest of the North as well for that matter.

Dude literally doesn't care at all. They robbed Chicago so hard on that trade.
 

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I remember him as the punter that came in after Vinny Testaverde got hurt for the Jets all those years back
He had very great years at QB at OSU but in the NFL he converted to punter after a few years of being a backup. In fact, I believe it was Bill Belichick that converted him to a punter and it was BB that made the call for a fake extra pt play for the first 2pt conversion. Another example of Bill and his shenanigans.
 

Holden Caulfield

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Despite not being named outright, Claypool was the dude being allleged by NFL Network of completely dogging it in week 1.

After what happened in Pittsburgh, I sense the XFL is in his future.

Atlanta might as well go with Taylor Heinike the rest of the year with that division very much up in the air. Desmond Ridder isn't the answer.
As Canadian Claypool can get alot more money in CFL due to the ratio. But his work ethic could mean he's not very effective there as well.
 

EpochLink

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Looks like Claypool’s time in Chicago is over.

But ANY receiver playing in Chicago? Might as well file your retirement papers because unless you a running back or a tight end, wide receivers careers go there to die.
 

spintheblackcircle

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He had very great years at QB at OSU but in the NFL he converted to punter after a few years of being a backup. In fact, I believe it was Bill Belichick that converted him to a punter and it was BB that made the call for a fake extra pt play for the first 2pt conversion. Another example of Bill and his shenanigans.

Tupa was an All-American punter at Ohio St.
 

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