Leonardfan
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The 49ers are trying to sign Tavon Austin... so much for Trent Taylor’s breakout season.
Tavon Austin - big time bust - 30 years old so he must still be looking for his untapped "upside".
The 49ers are trying to sign Tavon Austin... so much for Trent Taylor’s breakout season.
The NFL has not yet played a game, but if the first episode of the fan’s first look at the league this season in any indication, fans are not anxiously anticipating its return.
HBO’s Hard Knocks, has been the show that has given fans the first real glimpse of NFL action for years. However, ratings for this year’s debut drew a mere 273,000 viewers, a massive drop from the 705,000 viewers who tuned-in for last year’s season premier.
While fan disgust at the NFL’s social justice stances likely play a major role in that number, there are probably other factors as well. Such as perhaps too much of a Los Angeles focus as the show opted to feature the Chargers and Rams. Or, maybe people are just getting sick of the show?
Whatever the reason, those are not the numbers that one would expect from a sports-starved country.
https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2020/08/13/ratings-crash-for-hbos-hard-knocks/
Pro and college sports were put in their place as “non-essential” businesses. They all folded like cheap suits in response to the alleged pandemic. They say it takes 3 weeks to break a habit. Well, we went 3 months with no live sports. Habit broken. Now, these **** come back with these half-assed, fanless, gutless, bubble, masked seasons, full of BLM, and Pandemic propaganda. **** em, let them rot in hell.
I’m still not watching it. **** the nflAnd remember if there is no college football the NFL will schedule Saturday TV games.
Jets sign Hogan and Bills resign Justin Zimmer. Let's hope both stick around.
Bruce Miller is back after beating up an old man..Jags signed him but released Slomka.
Bengals picked up Edge Bryce Sterk from The Fins.
Zimmer is an athletic freak but came from a small school. He needs regular reps to develop. A smart NFL lower echelon team should take a chance and start him and let him play and develop.
A black player with his athletic profile would have been given more of a chance than Zimmer has been.
The signing of Bruce Miller is a weird one, he hasn't suited up for an NFL team in 4 years and is now 33 years old. I'm not going to belittle any player especially fullbacks who are the proverbial dog without a home, but you would think one of the many recently cut younger fullbacks who if the are in game shape should on paper be a better fit than Miller?Jets sign Hogan and Bills resign Justin Zimmer. Let's hope both stick around.
Bruce Miller is back after beating up an old man..Jags signed him but released Slomka.
Bengals picked up Edge Bryce Sterk from The Fins.
While Chris Hogan never became the star many of us thought was in the cards, after he led the league in yards per catch in his first year with New England back in 2016, it would be nice to see him settle in a bit and contribute to the Jets the next couple of seasons. Hogan of course had some huge playoff games and his performance in their loss to the eagles in the Super Bowl was tremendous. If the deserving Braxton Berrios starts making some noise and with Hogan contributing the Jets might be tolerable for a change? Hogan is from the NYC area.
Also of note Washington QB Alex Smith is back in the fold after one of the most gruesome injuries imaginable. I happened to catch the ESPN film on his rehab and I wish I hadn't. His leg looked like a shark gnawed on it I thought I was watching one of those "Saw" movies.It was nip and tuck whether he would even keep the leg. But with his pretty wife at his side Alex persevered where lesser men would have folded.
I have always been a big fan of Smith and felt the media has mistreated him through the years. He is one tough cookie and a nice guy to boot. Not to mention very intelligent. Maybe he can reclaim his starter role? Would be a true miracle.
I'm sure you're right (it is the Jets after all) but I'll still keep my fingers crossed about Berrios.Hogan was "inexplicably" phased out at the end of his stay in New England, and of course was treated with no respect by Carolina last season. Even in New England, White receivers can be dissed. Hogan even showed his anger on the sideline at being ignored during a game, rare for a White football player and particularly so for him. Like Cooper Kupp and many other very quick overachievers, Hogan gets open with ease. His leading the league in yards per catch in '16 certainly wasn't a fluke.
I'll be surprised if Hogan, who will turn 33 in October, gets a lot of play this season even though the Jets have no depth at receiver It will still take continued injuries to make him a factor. As for Berrios, he seems destined to play the Marc Mariani kick returner role almost exclusively despite having obvious talent at receiver. It would likely take an injury to Jamison Crowder, the Jets' slot guy and best receiver, for Braxton to get regular snaps.
A fun fact: Hogan has now been employed by all four AFC East teams. White receivers used to bounce around to an absurd extent but not as much in recent years after gaining a small modicum of respect, but Hogan is a "throwback" when it comes to being well traveled.
In a fair world, Chris Hogan would have been a solid starting outside receiver for a team long-term. He has good size, is fast and quick and smart. But compared to most capable White receivers he's had a decent career; most never get any kind of opportunity. And Hogan had to overcome even more barriers than most considering he was a lacrosse player at Monmouth College and yet eventually became a weapon on the best team in the NFL.
