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Netflix's Quarterback drops July 8th
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It's next season and I'm hopeful




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(06-23-2025, 01:25 PM)pally Wrote:

Hey now.   Cool



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Those hard knockers aren't real. Mellow

But seriously, looks like some good entertainment. Joe Cool Burrow Rocks. Rock On
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Not quite the Mayor





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(06-24-2025, 05:09 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Not quite the Mayor





But close:



Too many fingers on the ball. 



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I have a feeling Joe Burrow for all his hype is going to have a dry personality.

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(07-07-2025, 03:10 PM)Synric Wrote: I have a feeling Joe Burrow for all his hype is going to have a dry personality.

We all know his personality by now and he's a super interesting dude. 
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I saw a review from a preview that said there was a really good scene with Joe, Ja’Marr and their parents at dinner talking about the closeness between the 2 families
 
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One revelation from the series is the "Batmobile" is no longer.

"Burrow canceled his previous purchase of a replica, fully functioning Batmobile, he revealed in the latest season of the Netflix show "Quarterback" that was released Tuesday. The decision came after his Cincinnati home was broken into last December while the Bengals were on the road playing the Dallas Cowboys."

He also addressed the loss of privacy.

"I just get very uncomfortable," Burrow told the show. "My life is very public. That comes with the job, but there's certain parts of your life that are yours. Your house is one of those."

"We'll see if I end up moving or not," Burrow told Anarumo in footage aired on the show. "Now the whole world knows where I live now. But that hasn't been very fun to deal with."


https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45693169/home-burglary-altered-batmobile-plans
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(07-08-2025, 12:56 PM)Nepa Wrote: One revelation from the series is the "Batmobile" is no longer.

"Burrow canceled his previous purchase of a replica, fully functioning Batmobile,
he revealed in the latest season of the Netflix show "Quarterback" that was released Tuesday. The decision came after his Cincinnati home was broken into last December while the Bengals were on the road playing the Dallas Cowboys."

He also addressed the loss of privacy.

"I just get very uncomfortable," Burrow told the show. "My life is very public. That comes with the job, but there's certain parts of your life that are yours. Your house is one of those."

"We'll see if I end up moving or not," Burrow told Anarumo in footage aired on the show. "Now the whole world knows where I live now. But that hasn't been very fun to deal with."


https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45693169/home-burglary-altered-batmobile-plans

There were several people here worried about how Burrow spends his money so I'm sure they will be glad to see he canceled the purchase.   Tongue

As for the burglary and his home I imagine even though his job includes massive amounts of money it still sucks feeling like you don't have a place to go that is away from the public. Having people break into your personal space and take your things is very invasive and a significant violation of privacy.  From what he said I also wonder if he has random people showing up at his house trying to meet him.  If so I wish people would practice some self-control and respect boundaries. That said, I've got a spare room and he could stay at my place.  No one would ever think to look for him here.  :) 

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(07-08-2025, 12:56 PM)Nepa Wrote: One revelation from the series is the "Batmobile" is no longer.

"Burrow canceled his previous purchase of a replica, fully functioning Batmobile, he revealed in the latest season of the Netflix show "Quarterback" that was released Tuesday. The decision came after his Cincinnati home was broken into last December while the Bengals were on the road playing the Dallas Cowboys."

He also addressed the loss of privacy.

"I just get very uncomfortable," Burrow told the show. "My life is very public. That comes with the job, but there's certain parts of your life that are yours. Your house is one of those."

"We'll see if I end up moving or not," Burrow told Anarumo in footage aired on the show. "Now the whole world knows where I live now. But that hasn't been very fun to deal with."


https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45693169/home-burglary-altered-batmobile-plans

Needs to move to Northern Kentucky!

Buy Bill Erpenbeck's old place where Peko lived for a while!
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So Joe didn't buy the Batmobile after all eh? Interesting.

That sucks when criminals affect your life like that, bastids. Whatever
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(07-08-2025, 01:34 PM)George Cantstandya Wrote: There were several people here worried about how Burrow spends his money so I'm sure they will be glad to see he canceled the purchase.   Tongue

As for the burglary and his home I imagine even though his job includes massive amounts of money it still sucks feeling like you don't have a place to go that is away from the public. Having people break into your personal space and take your things is very invasive and a significant violation of privacy.  From what he said I also wonder if he has random people showing up at his house trying to meet him.  If so I wish people would practice some self-control and respect boundaries. That said, I've got a spare room and he could stay at my place.  No one would ever think to look for him here.  :) 

considering concerns about Joe's money, it is funny what profession several of his teammates think he would be if not a QB

  
 
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I’m currently on episode 2 and Spags telling Joe he’s the best in business (besides Pat) was a nice moment. He would certainly know better than just about anyone.
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(07-08-2025, 04:43 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: So Joe didn't buy the Batmobile after all eh? Interesting.

That sucks when criminals affect your life like that, bastids. Whatever

I don't think Joe will ever be hurtin' for money, but if it was the Home Alone guys that ended up keeping him from buying a batmobile, then in a weird way he owes them a small debt of gratitude.
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Watching the last episode and seeing Joe Burrow writhing around in pain during the 2nd Steelers game to the point where he literally thought he might have broken his neck…

Shame on this FO, and shame on this deplorable ownership for half-assing the guard position yet again. Unserious franchise.
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(07-08-2025, 11:15 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Watching the last episode and seeing Joe Burrow writhing around in pain during the 2nd Steelers game to the point where he literally thought he might have broken his neck…

Shame on this FO, and shame on this deplorable ownership for half-assing the guard position yet again. Unserious franchise.

Totally agree.

And just from a selfish (on the part of ownership) perspective they could both protect the ultimate NFL investment and dramatically increase the potential for going to and winning the Super Bowl.

Look at what happened to Kansas City against Philadelphia.  I heard idiots talking about Mahomes not being "all that".   He was running for his freaking life.

They could have taken two more measures to solidify the interior this year (drafting Ratledge  and signing Scherff).   They did neither.

Of course we needed to better our defense.   But there were higher priorities.
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(07-08-2025, 11:15 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Watching the last episode and seeing Joe Burrow writhing around in pain during the 2nd Steelers game to the point where he literally thought he might have broken his neck…

Shame on this FO, and shame on this deplorable ownership for half-assing the guard position yet again. Unserious franchise.

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(07-09-2025, 10:07 AM)3wt Wrote: Totally agree.

And just from a selfish (on the part of ownership) perspective they could both protect the ultimate NFL investment and dramatically increase the potential for going to and winning the Super Bowl.

Look at what happened to Kansas City against Philadelphia.  I heard idiots talking about Mahomes not being "all that".   He was running for his freaking life.

They could have taken two more measures to solidify the interior this year (drafting Ratledge  and signing Scherff).   They did neither.

Of course we needed to better our defense.   But there were higher priorities.

It's not like the Bengals have over 30 million in cap still and are top 7 in cap space going into this year... 

Franchise is a joke. 
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