DBWI: The Browns leave Cleveland in '95

I remember when the Hurricanes had the number 1 pick in 2014 and took Johnny Manziel.

Would how he will turn out after he Palmer is done.
 
I remember when the Hurricanes had the number 1 pick in 2014 and took Johnny Manziel.

Would how he will turn out after he Palmer is done.
well the game palmer was out he was brillant, as much was against bama but that was against the 49ers So shouldnt be so excited( they send the reserve as they need palmer ready for the all japan clássic)
 
If the Tokyo cheerleaders have the Sailor Scout costumes, what do the Yokohama cheerleaders wear during games?

It looks like some kind of sexy leopard print lingerie. And that's for games. For their non-game shows, the leopard print bottoms...let's just say don't leave much to the imagination. And the ex-dancers in Vegas? They had to get a special exemption from Clark County to do what they do.
 
well the game palmer was out he was brillant, as much was against bama but that was against the 49ers So shouldnt be so excited( they send the reserve as they need palmer ready for the all japan clássic)

Some flashes of brilliance there. Figures that Tokyo could make trading up for Johnny look good given that Osaka just wasted the picks they got in return like they always do. Maybe Colonel Sanders is fucking up the Osaka Silver Stars like he did the Tigers.

How have the European teams performed in their first season?

Barcelona is showing promise, but everyone else needs a lot of work. Figures that they could beat the Washington Cannons in the first game, but jet lag sent Spain's finest home after a freezing mess in Green Bay. And don't even get me started on the London Monarchs. Al Lerner's kid has no business owning an American football team when he stubbornly calls soccer "football" even to American fans. What a tool. No wonder they went 1-17 two years in a row and the team barely draws flies. Hopefully he sells and that rumored move to Shanghai doesn't happen.
 
Some flashes of brilliance there. Figures that Tokyo could make trading up for Johnny look good given that Osaka just wasted the picks they got in return like they always do. Maybe Colonel Sanders is fucking up the Osaka Silver Stars like he did the Tigers.



Barcelona is showing promise, but everyone else needs a lot of work. Figures that they could beat the Washington Cannons in the first game, but jet lag sent Spain's finest home after a freezing mess in Green Bay. And don't even get me started on the London Monarchs. Al Lerner's kid has no business owning an American football team when he stubbornly calls soccer "football" even to American fans. What a tool. No wonder they went 1-17 two years in a row and the team barely draws flies. Hopefully he sells and that rumored move to Shanghai doesn't happen.

Hopefully the Monarchs get a good quarterback with the first pick in the draft.

BTW, Who are the starting quarterbacks for each franchise, and who owns the teams?

Potential buyers for the Monarchs: Phil Anschutz (founder of AEG Inc), Roman Abramovich (owner of Chelsea FC), John W Henry (owner of Liverpool FC and the Boston Red Sox), Josh Harris (owner of Crystal Palace and the Philadelphia 76ers), Jason Levien (co-owner of DC United and Swansea City), Robert Pera (owner of the Memphis Grizzlies) and Sir Richard Branson (the Virgin guy).
 
Hopefully the Monarchs get a good quarterback with the first pick in the draft.

BTW, Who are the starting quarterbacks for each franchise, and who owns the teams?

Potential buyers for the Monarchs: Phil Anschutz (founder of AEG Inc), Roman Abramovich (owner of Chelsea FC), John W Henry (owner of Liverpool FC and the Boston Red Sox), Josh Harris (owner of Crystal Palace and the Philadelphia 76ers), Jason Levien (co-owner of DC United and Swansea City), Robert Pera (owner of the Memphis Grizzlies) and Sir Richard Branson (the Virgin guy).

Hmm, could go down the list here if it gets tricky, but the Monarchs' front-runner for their purchase might just be Wang Jianlin. For some reason he's talking Shanghai rather than Beijing for the team.
 
Hopefully the Monarchs get a good quarter
BTW, Who are the starting quarterbacks for each franchise, and who owns the teams?

Potential buyers for the Monarchs: Phil Anschutz (founder of AEG Inc), Roman Abramovich (owner of Chelsea FC), John W Henry (owner of Liverpool FC and the Boston Red Sox), Josh Harris (owner of Crystal Palace and the Philadelphia 76ers), Jason Levien (co-owner of DC United and Swansea City), Robert Pera (owner of the Memphis Grizzlies) and Sir Richard Branson (the Virgin guy).

Let's see what we got here, and this is what it looks like next year when the NFL goes to 40 teams and five divisions per conference. Good thing the playoffs are 14 teams now.

AFC East:

Indianapolis Colts - Jim Irsay, Andrew Luck
Miami Dolphins - Stephen Ross, Drew Brees
New England Patriots - Robert Kraft, Jacoby Brissett
New York Jets - Michael Bloomberg, JaMarcus Russell

AFC North:

Cincinnati Bengals - Ken Oaks, AJ McCarron
Cleveland Browns - Drew Carey, Joe Flacco
Houston Oilers - Dannine Avera, Jared Goff
Pittsburgh Steelers - Dan Rooney, Paxton Lynch

AFC South:

Denver Broncos - Pat Bowlen, Trevor Siemian
Kansas City Chiefs - Clark Hunt, Robert Griffin III
Mexico City Aztecs - Carlos Slim, Matt Moore
Las Vegas Outlaws - Mitt Romney, Tom Brady

AFC West:

Los Angeles Chargers - Dean Spanos, Kellen Clemens
Oakland Raiders - Mark Davis, Matt Schaub
Portland Breakers - Phil Knight, Derek Carr
San Diego Rockets - Bill Gates, Philip Rivers

AFC Asia:

Osaka Silver Stars - Mikhail Prokhorov, Ryan Fitzpatrick
Seoul Griffins - Mark Zuckerberg, expected to draft Deshaun Watson
Tokyo Hurricanes - Donald Trump, Carson Palmer
Yokohama Jaguars - Shahid Khan, Ryan Tannehill

NFC East:

Dallas Cowboys - Rex Tillerson, Johnny Manziel
New York Giants - John Mara, Eli Manning
Philadelphia Eagles - Jeffrey Lurie, Tyrod Taylor
Washington Cannons - John P. McConnell, Kirk Cousins

NFC North:

Chicago Bears - Calvin Broadus Jr., Andy Dalton
Green Bay Packers - publicly owned, Matt Flynn
Minnesota Vikings - Marilyn Carson Nelson and Barbara Carlson Gage, Nick Foles
Toronto Wolves - Louise Blouin, Alex Smith

NFC South:

Carolina Panthers - Jerry Richardson, Sam Bradford
New Orleans Saints - publicly owned, Russell Wilson
St. Louis Rams - John Morris, Bryce Petty
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Denise DeBartolo, Marcus Mariota

NFC West:

Arizona Cardinals - Michael Bidwill, Jameis Winston
Los Angeles Avengers - Kim Kardashian, expected to draft J.T. Barrett
San Francisco 49ers - Jed York, Blaine Gabbert
Seattle Seahawks - Paul Allen, Cam Newton

NFC Europe:

Amsterdam Admirals - Fabian Thylmann, Jimmy Garoppolo
Barcelona Dragons - Carrie Perrodo, Dak Prescott
Frankfurt Galaxy - Mark Cuban, Colin Kaepernick
London Monarchs - Randy Lerner, Brandon Weeden
 
I read that the Hurricanes have taken the most Heisman winners out of any NFL team.
donald is the new al Davis, he either goes for speed or heismann trophy winners, at least all have worked well even if palmer is aging.

Cincinnati Bengals - Ken Oaks
Chicago Bears - Calvin Broadus Jr.,
OOC: Sorry if sound rude but brown, even less mamá bear would sold their respective teams, the zombies of their respective parents would rise unless something big happen.

About osaka silvers stars.. that is jerry jones syndrome, when a owner belives he knew better to be a gm and cause issue in all levels, at least he tried and cares but at least trump besides his bombastics trade keep out of that.
 
donald is the new al Davis, he either goes for speed or heismann trophy winners, at least all have worked well even if palmer is aging.



OOC: Sorry if sound rude but brown, even less mamá bear would sold their respective teams, the zombies of their respective parents would rise unless something big happen...
Yes they drafted Carson Palmer in their first year then in 2010 they drafted Tebow and made him a Tight End

They have Johnny Manziel and CJ Spiller the 2009 Heisman

And I see in mock draft they might get 2015's Heisman Leonard Fournette
 
OOC: Sorry if sound rude but brown, even less mamá bear would sold their respective teams, the zombies of their respective parents would rise unless something big happen.

OOC: Virginia McCaskey is a 90-something woman who would try to keep the team in the family. Her kids? Mmmm, let's just say if the price is right.

As for Mike Brown...I could figure something out. I dwell in the unlikely.
 
Tokyo is famous for its use of more than 2 running backs.
zeke is pure gold in offensive and they still have DeMarco murray in the rooster using both give better leverage to palmer at passing that is why he is tied with smith in fewer interceptions per pass attempt, even if smith throw more...if only palmer have a better target that tebow..
 
zeke is pure gold in offensive and they still have DeMarco murray in the rooster using both give better leverage to palmer at passing that is why he is tied with smith in fewer interceptions per pass attempt, even if smith throw more...if only palmer have a better target that tebow..
Yeah Reggie Wayne is old.

Think he will hang it up after this season
 
Congrats tokyo hurricannes for sweeping the division, now they have to win next week and new england to lose either game this or next one win #1 seed ( who is vital for them, yokohama residual jet lag cost them the game in denver) , and yokohama must win to get that wild card... a reverse what happened last year. ( Just yokohama got #2)

OOC: inspired by cards and palmer win over seattle.
 
Congrats tokyo hurricannes for sweeping the division, now they have to win next week and new england to lose either game this or next one win #1 seed ( who is vital for them, yokohama residual jet lag cost them the game in denver) , and yokohama must win to get that wild card... a reverse what happened last year. ( Just yokohama got #2)

OOC: inspired by cards and palmer win over seattle.

I'm telling ya, the Dolphins got another one in them, especially if it means facing the weak-ass San Diego Rockets defense in the first game and not having to go play in Mexico City. So I think they handle business against the Pats and the road to the big one in Portland goes through Tokyo.
 
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