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doctormalisimo

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The most competitive league in the world is back!!!
The 2011 season begins on Thursday night (early hours of Friday morning in Europe) when the 2010 Superbowl Champions, New Orleans Saints, travel north to face the 2011 Superbowl Champions, Green Bay Packers. As always, the season will end with "the greatest show on Earth" on February 5th - The Superbowl!

Opening weekend matches (8-12 September):
Sep 8
New Orleans @ Green Bay
Sep 11
Atlanta @ Chicago
Indianapolis @ Houston
Buffalo @ Kansas
Tennessee @ Jacksonville
Cincinnati @ Cleveland
Philadelphia @ St Louis
Pittsburgh @ Baltimore
Detroit @ Tampa Bay
Minnesota @ San Diego
NY Giants @ Washington
Carolina Panthers @ Arizona
Seattle @ San Francisco
Dallas @ NY Jets
Sep 12
New England @ Miami
Oakland @ Denver
 

Jeffie

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Woo didn't see this :D - GO PATRIOTS!! (I love all boston teams in every sport :D) and we are 8-3 this season so the Play-Off is just waiting for me :D
 

Jeffie

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Pats won again this week! :D - Colts is just really nothing without Manning but a nice try to make a comeback in 4th quarter i must say :)
 

Mrvn

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Time to revive this thread! Anyone watching the 2018 playoffs? :D
 

DaFlo

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Packers fan here! xcheer
Thrilled bc of the LaFleur signing. xheat

Oh that's a good one

Am Falcons fan, we had a trash season haa injuries killed us. Already got rid of all our coaching stuff :'D Only HC stayed. Hoping for needed adjustments now this offseason.

Was rooting for Ravens & Bears in the playoffs, ofc both flopped already :'D Now I just hope Patriots & Saints won't win xpuke
 

Mrvn

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Oh that's a good one

Am Falcons fan, we had a trash season haa injuries killed us. Already got rid of all our coaching stuff :'D Only HC stayed. Hoping for needed adjustments now this offseason.

Was rooting for Ravens & Bears in the playoffs, ofc both flopped already :'D Now I just hope Patriots & Saints won't win xpuke

Well, the exact same things happened to Green Bay. :? Except for all the firing stuff. Done that last year. :lol: Let's see what our new HC Matt LaFleur will do to the team.

Obviously I wasn't rooting for the Bears... xD All their fans came out of nowhere as soon as the Packers and Vikings began to fail. Now I'm rooting for the Chargers and the Rams smh. Hoping for a Los Angeles Super Bowl. xheat
 

Mrvn

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Well, Patriots vs. Rams it is! Let's hope McVay will win his first Super Bowl. xheat
 

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NFL Honors 2019 (2018 Regular Season)

Most Valuable Player: QB Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
Coach of the Year: HC Matt Nagy, Chicago Bears
Assistant Coach of the Year: DC Vic Fangio, Chicago Bears

Offensive Player of the Year: QB Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
Defensive Player of the Year: DT Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams
Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year: DE Chris Long, Philadelphia Eagles
Art Rooney Award: QB Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
Salute to Service Award: ​G Ben Garland, Atlanta Falcons

Rookie of the Year: RB Saquon Barkley, New York Giants
Offensive Rookie of the Year: RB Saquon Barkley, New York Giants
Defensive Rookie of the Year: LB Darius Leonard, Indianapolis Colts
Comeback Player of the Year: QB Andrew Luck, Indianapolis Colts

Moment of the Year: QB Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers (Comeback after injury in Week 1 against Chicago) (Watch on YouTube)
Play of the Year: "Miami Miracle", Miami Dolphins (Game winning TD in Week 14 vs. New England Patriots) (Watch on YouTube)
Celebration of the Year: "Seattle Dance", Seattle Seahawks (Watch on YouTube)​
 
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