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Shizlansky;c-9605805 said:
stringer bell;c-9605739 said:
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/18501541/new-york-giants-dbs-turned-wr-boat-trip

Collins: Giants DBs passed on boat trip invite

All-Pro safety Landon Collins said Wednesday on SportsCenter that the New York Giants' defensive backs were invited on the now infamous Miami boat trip but declined the offer.

Wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr., Victor Cruz, Sterling Shepard and Roger Lewis flew to Florida late the night of Jan. 1 after the regular-season finale and partied into the morning. Pictures of them surfaced in a club with Justin Bieber and partying shirtless on a yacht.

"We actually were invited. We decided not to go," Collins said. "Just we wanted -- there's a receivers group and there is [defensive backs] group -- so it was like I'm going to go with my DBs. And we decided to do something different."

What that was Collins wouldn't say.

"I can't say out loud," he said with a smile and a chuckle.

Whatever it was, it wasn't quite as crazy as the wide receivers' party, which led to some criticism of the players' playoff preparation. Meanwhile, cornerbacks Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Trevin Wade were in the weight room at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center early that Monday morning before the receivers had even gone to sleep.

The Giants began preparations for their wild-card playoff game that Tuesday. They lost to the Green Bay Packers 38-13 on Jan. 8, and several of their wide receivers put in subpar performances.

Coach Ben McAdoo said firmly throughout the week that he wasn't going to pass public judgment on what his wide receivers did on their off day.

"The players are off," McAdoo said. "They're not working."

Collins thought McAdoo would have a meeting on the subject when the players returned that week. He touched on it lightly, Collins said, but the focus was on the Packers.

Giants players didn't have any problems with their teammates' decision to travel to Miami six days before their playoff game, even if it did shine the spotlight brighter in their direction, he said.

"We didn't mind it at all. That was our off day," Collins said. "You have every right to do whatever you want on our off day. They decided to do that."

The Giants were adamant after their poor performance against the Packers that the drama had nothing to do with the result. But quarterback Eli Manning thought Beckham might have put too much pressure on himself in his first playoff game. The Pro Bowl receiver had two drops and couldn't reel in some other potential catches.

So the DBs didn't go but still proceeded to give up 360 yards and 4 TDs.

Basically. I don't get the point of the story. They didn't go and played like shit too. There's no correlation to the boat
 
georgiaboy89;c-9606140 said:
So nobody gonna talk about matt ryan getting mvp man fuck yall hating ass niggas

I didn't even know they announced that today congrats to him I won my fantasy league because of him, Freeman and Coleman
 
georgiaboy89;c-9606140 said:
So nobody gonna talk about matt ryan getting mvp man fuck yall hating ass niggas

Clearly nobody cares about the Pro Football Writers Of America Award. People are waiting for the Associated Press selection(which he'll likely win too j/s).
 
georgiaboy89;c-9606140 said:
So nobody gonna talk about matt ryan getting mvp man fuck yall hating ass niggas

I think most ppl already knew he'd win the MVP. It really wasn't news.

Best believe....once the Birds win the Super Bowl, I'm talking cash money shit though.
 
Shizlansky;c-9605805 said:
stringer bell;c-9605739 said:
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/18501541/new-york-giants-dbs-turned-wr-boat-trip

Collins: Giants DBs passed on boat trip invite

All-Pro safety Landon Collins said Wednesday on SportsCenter that the New York Giants' defensive backs were invited on the now infamous Miami boat trip but declined the offer.

Wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr., Victor Cruz, Sterling Shepard and Roger Lewis flew to Florida late the night of Jan. 1 after the regular-season finale and partied into the morning. Pictures of them surfaced in a club with Justin Bieber and partying shirtless on a yacht.

"We actually were invited. We decided not to go," Collins said. "Just we wanted -- there's a receivers group and there is [defensive backs] group -- so it was like I'm going to go with my DBs. And we decided to do something different."

What that was Collins wouldn't say.

"I can't say out loud," he said with a smile and a chuckle.

Whatever it was, it wasn't quite as crazy as the wide receivers' party, which led to some criticism of the players' playoff preparation. Meanwhile, cornerbacks Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Trevin Wade were in the weight room at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center early that Monday morning before the receivers had even gone to sleep.

The Giants began preparations for their wild-card playoff game that Tuesday. They lost to the Green Bay Packers 38-13 on Jan. 8, and several of their wide receivers put in subpar performances.

Coach Ben McAdoo said firmly throughout the week that he wasn't going to pass public judgment on what his wide receivers did on their off day.

"The players are off," McAdoo said. "They're not working."

Collins thought McAdoo would have a meeting on the subject when the players returned that week. He touched on it lightly, Collins said, but the focus was on the Packers.

Giants players didn't have any problems with their teammates' decision to travel to Miami six days before their playoff game, even if it did shine the spotlight brighter in their direction, he said.

"We didn't mind it at all. That was our off day," Collins said. "You have every right to do whatever you want on our off day. They decided to do that."

The Giants were adamant after their poor performance against the Packers that the drama had nothing to do with the result. But quarterback Eli Manning thought Beckham might have put too much pressure on himself in his first playoff game. The Pro Bowl receiver had two drops and couldn't reel in some other potential catches.

So the DBs didn't go but still proceeded to give up 360 yards and 4 TDs.

the Giants defense held off Rodgers for as long as they could. but Rodgers was gonna get his eventually, especially since the Giants anemic offense couldn't move the ball and kept giving him extra possessions

how'd the saints do in the playoffs this year? I must've missed them
 
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Already Home_17;c-9606514 said:
Shizlansky;c-9605805 said:
stringer bell;c-9605739 said:
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/18501541/new-york-giants-dbs-turned-wr-boat-trip

Collins: Giants DBs passed on boat trip invite

All-Pro safety Landon Collins said Wednesday on SportsCenter that the New York Giants' defensive backs were invited on the now infamous Miami boat trip but declined the offer.

Wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr., Victor Cruz, Sterling Shepard and Roger Lewis flew to Florida late the night of Jan. 1 after the regular-season finale and partied into the morning. Pictures of them surfaced in a club with Justin Bieber and partying shirtless on a yacht.

"We actually were invited. We decided not to go," Collins said. "Just we wanted -- there's a receivers group and there is [defensive backs] group -- so it was like I'm going to go with my DBs. And we decided to do something different."

What that was Collins wouldn't say.

"I can't say out loud," he said with a smile and a chuckle.

Whatever it was, it wasn't quite as crazy as the wide receivers' party, which led to some criticism of the players' playoff preparation. Meanwhile, cornerbacks Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Trevin Wade were in the weight room at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center early that Monday morning before the receivers had even gone to sleep.

The Giants began preparations for their wild-card playoff game that Tuesday. They lost to the Green Bay Packers 38-13 on Jan. 8, and several of their wide receivers put in subpar performances.

Coach Ben McAdoo said firmly throughout the week that he wasn't going to pass public judgment on what his wide receivers did on their off day.

"The players are off," McAdoo said. "They're not working."

Collins thought McAdoo would have a meeting on the subject when the players returned that week. He touched on it lightly, Collins said, but the focus was on the Packers.

Giants players didn't have any problems with their teammates' decision to travel to Miami six days before their playoff game, even if it did shine the spotlight brighter in their direction, he said.

"We didn't mind it at all. That was our off day," Collins said. "You have every right to do whatever you want on our off day. They decided to do that."

The Giants were adamant after their poor performance against the Packers that the drama had nothing to do with the result. But quarterback Eli Manning thought Beckham might have put too much pressure on himself in his first playoff game. The Pro Bowl receiver had two drops and couldn't reel in some other potential catches.

So the DBs didn't go but still proceeded to give up 360 yards and 4 TDs.

the Giants defense held off Rodgers for as long as they could. but Rodgers was gonna get his eventually, especially since the Giants anemic offense couldn't move the ball and kept giving him extra possessions

how'd the saints do in the playoffs this year? I must've missed them

We won the SAME amount of playoffs games as y'all did this year. ZERO

@"Already Home_17"
 
Popeyes%20Jerry%20Rice%20Wingovations.png


I honestly couldn't figure out what to type. My childhood hero and favorite football player of all time

Wild shit was my daughter woke me up with this shit this morning talking bout daddy look at this next level cooning.

wtf is this nigga doing with this big ass biscuit
 
Already Home_17;c-9606514 said:
Shizlansky;c-9605805 said:
stringer bell;c-9605739 said:
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/18501541/new-york-giants-dbs-turned-wr-boat-trip

Collins: Giants DBs passed on boat trip invite

All-Pro safety Landon Collins said Wednesday on SportsCenter that the New York Giants' defensive backs were invited on the now infamous Miami boat trip but declined the offer.

Wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr., Victor Cruz, Sterling Shepard and Roger Lewis flew to Florida late the night of Jan. 1 after the regular-season finale and partied into the morning. Pictures of them surfaced in a club with Justin Bieber and partying shirtless on a yacht.

"We actually were invited. We decided not to go," Collins said. "Just we wanted -- there's a receivers group and there is [defensive backs] group -- so it was like I'm going to go with my DBs. And we decided to do something different."

What that was Collins wouldn't say.

"I can't say out loud," he said with a smile and a chuckle.

Whatever it was, it wasn't quite as crazy as the wide receivers' party, which led to some criticism of the players' playoff preparation. Meanwhile, cornerbacks Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Trevin Wade were in the weight room at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center early that Monday morning before the receivers had even gone to sleep.

The Giants began preparations for their wild-card playoff game that Tuesday. They lost to the Green Bay Packers 38-13 on Jan. 8, and several of their wide receivers put in subpar performances.

Coach Ben McAdoo said firmly throughout the week that he wasn't going to pass public judgment on what his wide receivers did on their off day.

"The players are off," McAdoo said. "They're not working."

Collins thought McAdoo would have a meeting on the subject when the players returned that week. He touched on it lightly, Collins said, but the focus was on the Packers.

Giants players didn't have any problems with their teammates' decision to travel to Miami six days before their playoff game, even if it did shine the spotlight brighter in their direction, he said.

"We didn't mind it at all. That was our off day," Collins said. "You have every right to do whatever you want on our off day. They decided to do that."

The Giants were adamant after their poor performance against the Packers that the drama had nothing to do with the result. But quarterback Eli Manning thought Beckham might have put too much pressure on himself in his first playoff game. The Pro Bowl receiver had two drops and couldn't reel in some other potential catches.

So the DBs didn't go but still proceeded to give up 360 yards and 4 TDs.

the Giants defense held off Rodgers for as long as they could. but Rodgers was gonna get his eventually, especially since the Giants anemic offense couldn't move the ball and kept giving him extra possessions

how'd the saints do in the playoffs this year? I must've missed them

I wanted to hit lol and feelings. But since it's about the saints... lol will do
 
lamontbdc;c-9606662 said:
Popeyes%20Jerry%20Rice%20Wingovations.png


I honestly couldn't figure out what to type. My childhood hero and favorite football player of all time

Wild shit was my daughter woke me up with this shit this morning talking bout daddy look at this next level cooning.

wtf is this nigga doing with this big ass biscuit

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Shizlansky;c-9606639 said:
Already Home_17;c-9606514 said:
Shizlansky;c-9605805 said:
stringer bell;c-9605739 said:
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/18501541/new-york-giants-dbs-turned-wr-boat-trip

Collins: Giants DBs passed on boat trip invite

All-Pro safety Landon Collins said Wednesday on SportsCenter that the New York Giants' defensive backs were invited on the now infamous Miami boat trip but declined the offer.

Wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr., Victor Cruz, Sterling Shepard and Roger Lewis flew to Florida late the night of Jan. 1 after the regular-season finale and partied into the morning. Pictures of them surfaced in a club with Justin Bieber and partying shirtless on a yacht.

"We actually were invited. We decided not to go," Collins said. "Just we wanted -- there's a receivers group and there is [defensive backs] group -- so it was like I'm going to go with my DBs. And we decided to do something different."

What that was Collins wouldn't say.

"I can't say out loud," he said with a smile and a chuckle.

Whatever it was, it wasn't quite as crazy as the wide receivers' party, which led to some criticism of the players' playoff preparation. Meanwhile, cornerbacks Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Trevin Wade were in the weight room at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center early that Monday morning before the receivers had even gone to sleep.

The Giants began preparations for their wild-card playoff game that Tuesday. They lost to the Green Bay Packers 38-13 on Jan. 8, and several of their wide receivers put in subpar performances.

Coach Ben McAdoo said firmly throughout the week that he wasn't going to pass public judgment on what his wide receivers did on their off day.

"The players are off," McAdoo said. "They're not working."

Collins thought McAdoo would have a meeting on the subject when the players returned that week. He touched on it lightly, Collins said, but the focus was on the Packers.

Giants players didn't have any problems with their teammates' decision to travel to Miami six days before their playoff game, even if it did shine the spotlight brighter in their direction, he said.

"We didn't mind it at all. That was our off day," Collins said. "You have every right to do whatever you want on our off day. They decided to do that."

The Giants were adamant after their poor performance against the Packers that the drama had nothing to do with the result. But quarterback Eli Manning thought Beckham might have put too much pressure on himself in his first playoff game. The Pro Bowl receiver had two drops and couldn't reel in some other potential catches.

So the DBs didn't go but still proceeded to give up 360 yards and 4 TDs.

the Giants defense held off Rodgers for as long as they could. but Rodgers was gonna get his eventually, especially since the Giants anemic offense couldn't move the ball and kept giving him extra possessions

how'd the saints do in the playoffs this year? I must've missed them

We won the SAME amount of playoffs games as y'all did this year. ZERO

@"Already Home_17"

well of course yall had zero playoff wins

thats what happens when you're not good enough to make the tournament

at least you have your win against us in the regular season to fall back-

oh damn yall lost that game huh?
 
Already Home_17;c-9606681 said:
Shizlansky;c-9606639 said:
Already Home_17;c-9606514 said:
Shizlansky;c-9605805 said:
stringer bell;c-9605739 said:
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/18501541/new-york-giants-dbs-turned-wr-boat-trip

Collins: Giants DBs passed on boat trip invite

All-Pro safety Landon Collins said Wednesday on SportsCenter that the New York Giants' defensive backs were invited on the now infamous Miami boat trip but declined the offer.

Wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr., Victor Cruz, Sterling Shepard and Roger Lewis flew to Florida late the night of Jan. 1 after the regular-season finale and partied into the morning. Pictures of them surfaced in a club with Justin Bieber and partying shirtless on a yacht.

"We actually were invited. We decided not to go," Collins said. "Just we wanted -- there's a receivers group and there is [defensive backs] group -- so it was like I'm going to go with my DBs. And we decided to do something different."

What that was Collins wouldn't say.

"I can't say out loud," he said with a smile and a chuckle.

Whatever it was, it wasn't quite as crazy as the wide receivers' party, which led to some criticism of the players' playoff preparation. Meanwhile, cornerbacks Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Trevin Wade were in the weight room at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center early that Monday morning before the receivers had even gone to sleep.

The Giants began preparations for their wild-card playoff game that Tuesday. They lost to the Green Bay Packers 38-13 on Jan. 8, and several of their wide receivers put in subpar performances.

Coach Ben McAdoo said firmly throughout the week that he wasn't going to pass public judgment on what his wide receivers did on their off day.

"The players are off," McAdoo said. "They're not working."

Collins thought McAdoo would have a meeting on the subject when the players returned that week. He touched on it lightly, Collins said, but the focus was on the Packers.

Giants players didn't have any problems with their teammates' decision to travel to Miami six days before their playoff game, even if it did shine the spotlight brighter in their direction, he said.

"We didn't mind it at all. That was our off day," Collins said. "You have every right to do whatever you want on our off day. They decided to do that."

The Giants were adamant after their poor performance against the Packers that the drama had nothing to do with the result. But quarterback Eli Manning thought Beckham might have put too much pressure on himself in his first playoff game. The Pro Bowl receiver had two drops and couldn't reel in some other potential catches.

So the DBs didn't go but still proceeded to give up 360 yards and 4 TDs.

the Giants defense held off Rodgers for as long as they could. but Rodgers was gonna get his eventually, especially since the Giants anemic offense couldn't move the ball and kept giving him extra possessions

how'd the saints do in the playoffs this year? I must've missed them

We won the SAME amount of playoffs games as y'all did this year. ZERO

@"Already Home_17"

well of course yall had zero playoff wins

thats what happens when you're not good enough to make the tournament

at least you have your win against us in the regular season to fall back-

oh damn yall lost that game huh?

Still 0 playoff wins.
 
lamontbdc;c-9606665 said:
And fuck Kirk Cousins....Ain't no rumors bout us trading for Cousins...folks making shit up

I talked to Kyle Shanahan yesterday at Flowery Branch. He told me he's only worried about the Packers right now but he definitely loves Cousins :joy:
 

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