Another done deal in Detroit: Lions are signing QB Jared Goff to a four-year, $212 million contract extension that includes $170 million guaranteed, sources tell ESPN.
Goff now goes from former No. 1 overall pick to highest-paid Lion in franchise history. pic.twitter.com/FKlQuGDf8M
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I was reading something earlier and if I remember it correctly, the casual fan will spend upwards of $900 a year across the various subscription and streaming services to watch all of the games this season. That is nuts and it’s criminal to put playoff games on a subscription service.
Out of interest, do many people in the US just get their firestick/tv box chipped for illegal streams? $900 annually is wild. $50 would get your firestick chipped in Ireland and you have access to every game of every sport televised annually. [Reply]
Originally Posted by IrishChief:
Out of interest, do many people in the US just get their firestick/tv box chipped for illegal streams? $900 annually is wild. $50 would get your firestick chipped in Ireland and you have access to every game of every sport televised annually.
Lol, chipped?
You can seriously download kodi from the Amazon fire stick App Store. [Reply]
Originally Posted by J Diddy:
Lol, chipped?
You can seriously download kodi from the Amazon fire stick App Store.
For the less than tech savvy people get theirs 'chipped' which is loaded with an app that has every channel on earth. Most people wouldnt have a clue how to go about Kodi. [Reply]
I've been on an AI kick as of late. Check this one out from Google Gemini:
who were all the kansas city chiefs general managers?
Here's a list of all the Kansas City Chiefs General Managers, including their tenures:
Don Rossi (1960): The general manager for the team's inaugural season, then called the Dallas Texans.
Jack Steadman (1961 - 1975): Held the title of Executive VP/General Manager for a significant period, overseeing the team's move to Kansas City and name change to the Chiefs.
Jim Schaaf (1976 - 1988): Served as General Manager for over a decade.
Carl Peterson (1989 - 2008): Held the title of President/General Manager, overseeing the drafting of franchise quarterback Priest Holmes and the team's run to the AFC Championship game in 2003.
Scott Pioli (2009 - 2012): Brought in players like Eric Berry and Dwayne Bowe during his tenure.
John Dorsey (2013 - 2017): Drafted key players like Patrick Mahomes during his time as GM.
Brett Veach (2017 - Present): The current General Manager, responsible for building the Super Bowl winning teams of 2020 and 2023. [Reply]
You might be going in the right direction Lions, but it's okay to not pay ALL of your players in one off-season. I'm sure the players appreciate it, but lets get a resume going before we ask for the VP role. [Reply]