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In the past the general guillotine league thread was used for FAAB discussions in guillotine leagues.
https://forums.footballguys.com/threads/guillotine-league-strategy.798312/page-11
Added Calvin Austin III, WR PIT
Song: Austin City Limiter -- The Electric Peanut Butter Company
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Yeah, they don't have the budget to travel from place to place anymore. Such is the state of network TV now.
Peacock has the US, UK and Australian seasons of The Traitors, along with the first New Zealand season. Other English-speaking seasons aren't too difficult to find.
From Survivor...
The internet is worse when people quibble over semantics. That’s what this distinction is.
The NFL engages in word salad all the time, this is just another example of that.
They may well have to throw more because their schedule is harder this year than it was last year. But their Plan A is run-heavy and they didn’t need to deviate from it much on opening day.
One of the most interesting storylines of this season is that the Eagles defense lost their Jim (Brandon Graham) to retirement. Will anyone be able to fill that role? Obviously it's not Carter.
Back to AJB, he's got a hell of a work ethic. He presents as a diva sometimes, as do many elite WRs...
I'm not saying he's not weird. I am saying he's not self-sabotaging/self-destructive like late-career AB and is not remotely a threat to quit in midseason.
Hurts is to the Eagles as Jim is to The Office. Even his boss (Sirianni) is weird.
So you think he’s Antonio Brown personality-wise? That’s way off. You’re buying into media hot takes that have no substance.
If you think Coleman is going to be more productive, then go with your gut. But AJB is an extremely hard worker and won’t be kept off the field except by injury.
If the KC D plays anything like they did in the SB and in week 1 against the Chargers, they will have to be beaten through the air, which means Brown needs to be a big part of the game plan if he's healthy. If he doesn't see many targets, that tells us he is definitely not recovered.
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