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  • Would you pay to attend the combine? The NFL wants to know (shocking...)

    Seems the NFL is tossing around the idea of charging fans to attend the combine.



    I'm so far from surprised about this, it's not even funny! I think I'm more surprised that they weren't charging already, and selling those basketball inspired outfits!


    Don't know if it reminds me more of this



    or this!



    Either way, OL running around in spandex is and AWESOME idea. I bet they were all elated about it
    On the other hand, I couldn't find an photos resembling Andre Smith's 40, so maybe there's good reason for them.
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  • #2
    I think anyone who would pay to attend the combine is a little crazy.
    That said, I won't be surprised if they fill the stadium.

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    • #3
      Honestly I am getting sick of the NFL. I am a huge fan but it used to be the offseason we would at least get a bit of a break now it is 24/7.
      Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Tony Oday View Post
        Honestly I am getting sick of the NFL. I am a huge fan but it used to be the offseason we would at least get a bit of a break now it is 24/7.
        Believe it or not, the draft was held during the season in the 1960's; usually toward the end of November. The New Years Bowl game broadcasts would discuss what teams had drafted the seniors.

        When the combined draft was started with the AFL, it was held just a week or two after the Super Bowl. Still wasn't a big deal. We didn't know the results generally until the next day.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Patler View Post
          Believe it or not, the draft was held during the season in the 1960's; usually toward the end of November. The New Years Bowl game broadcasts would discuss what teams had drafted the seniors.

          When the combined draft was started with the AFL, it was held just a week or two after the Super Bowl. Still wasn't a big deal. We didn't know the results generally until the next day.
          Yeah, back in Patler's day those college players had to run uphill, through the snow. They had to pull plows behind them too that way they would actually be doing an honest day's work. Also they would have the running through a wall drill and none of those dancing around, mamby-pamby, agility drills. They were real men in those days and were tougher too. Plus, they had the hay bale throwing drill as that was real work. Juggs machines? Ha! They would carry 20 gallon jugs full of milk while running 100 yards through the mud. Those were real tests of how much of an athlete you were. Just as Patler, he'll tell you how much better those good old days were.
          All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig View Post
            Yeah, back in Patler's day those college players had to run uphill, through the snow. They had to pull plows behind them too that way they would actually be doing an honest day's work. Also they would have the running through a wall drill and none of those dancing around, mamby-pamby, agility drills. They were real men in those days and were tougher too. Plus, they had the hay bale throwing drill as that was real work. Juggs machines? Ha! They would carry 20 gallon jugs full of milk while running 100 yards through the mud. Those were real tests of how much of an athlete you were. Just as Patler, he'll tell you how much better those good old days were.
            He didn't say they were better, just more low-key about the draft.

            Back in my day, nobody broadcast the draft. You read about it in the papers the next day. I used to clip newspaper articles out of the Detroit paper - the ones that listed who each team (for me, the Packers were the team that mattered) - and keep them so that I could pull the lists out each year and see how each team's players had or hadn't developed.
            "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

            KYPack

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Fritz View Post
              He didn't say they were better, just more low-key about the draft.

              Back in my day, nobody broadcast the draft. You read about it in the papers the next day. I used to clip newspaper articles out of the Detroit paper - the ones that listed who each team (for me, the Packers were the team that mattered) - and keep them so that I could pull the lists out each year and see how each team's players had or hadn't developed.
              Were the drafts held in New York back then? My fondest memories of the draft were Jets fans booing and groaning about their picks!
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              • #8
                I am just saying it doesnt feel like the NFL season ever ends. I am not mad at it just feel a bit burned out as of late and that makes me mad since we actually have a good team!
                Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig View Post
                  Originally posted by Patler View Post
                  Originally posted by Tony Oday View Post
                  Honestly I am getting sick of the NFL. I am a huge fan but it used to be the offseason we would at least get a bit of a break now it is 24/7.
                  Believe it or not, the draft was held during the season in the 1960's; usually toward the end of November. The New Years Bowl game broadcasts would discuss what teams had drafted the seniors.

                  When the combined draft was started with the AFL, it was held just a week or two after the Super Bowl. Still wasn't a big deal. We didn't know the results generally until the next day.
                  Yeah, back in Patler's day those college players had to run uphill, through the snow. They had to pull plows behind them too that way they would actually be doing an honest day's work. Also they would have the running through a wall drill and none of those dancing around, mamby-pamby, agility drills. They were real men in those days and were tougher too. Plus, they had the hay bale throwing drill as that was real work. Juggs machines? Ha! They would carry 20 gallon jugs full of milk while running 100 yards through the mud. Those were real tests of how much of an athlete you were. Just as Patler, he'll tell you how much better those good old days were.
                  Uh...I said nothing at all about the players, good, bad or indifferent. My comment was in response to Tony, who stated that he was sick of the NFL not even having a break in the offseason. I simply pointed out that in the '60s, even the draft was held during the season, and for many years it was held just a week or two after the Super Bowl.

                  My point was that everything about the NFL was compressed into August through January, including the draft. Not the case now.

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                  • #10
                    No comments on the spiffy combine outfits?
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                    Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Guiness View Post
                      No comments on the spiffy combine outfits?
                      Stay on target people!

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                      • #12
                        Fritz and Patler,
                        It was simply a joke that apparently failed miserably. I tried doing a joke about the olden days and used Patler as a foil given he is a bit on the older side for the posters here.
                        All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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                        • #13
                          No; not for mine, even if were held in the pasture on the other side of the road.

                          mmmmmmm Might get better 40 times due to the copper head snakes that abound.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig View Post
                            Fritz and Patler,
                            It was simply a joke that apparently failed miserably. I tried doing a joke about the olden days and used Patler as a foil given he is a bit on the older side for the posters here.
                            That one went right over my head! Sorry!

                            BTW - I like to consider myself "more experienced" !!!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by sooner6600 View Post
                              No; not for mine, even if were held in the pasture on the other side of the road.

                              mmmmmmm Might get better 40 times due to the copper head snakes that abound.
                              Ya, but my experience with pastures is that footing can be a bit "greasy"!

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