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He only had tickets for 11 of 12 family members.
Is that from ESPN? I don't think anyone there can count to double-digits so I won't trust it until it's verified by an adult.
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This is your typical ESPN football reporter who doesn't like to be called out for false reporting. Blocks people who call them out.
LOL - - so another ESPN Reporting Special!!!!!!!!
Can't believe the nation belives their guff, but is suspicious of a reputable organization like Al Jazeera because of the Arabic name..........
Ed Werder is digging his heels on and saying the Texns beat writers are just spinning it the way the Texans want it to be. Kinda of ironic with ESPN spinning it for NFL the way they want it to be spun.
I mean they did get both an all pro linebacker and defensive end with that pick. While Texans merely got one player.Will regret? I think they probably already regret it.
I thought the Texans had a good chance to win this game, like 55%, they had a similar trajectory comparing with the Chiefs, slow start and then an up and coming season and the Chiefs schedule is not telling the whole story about this team, I thought they were going to choke again but I don't know, I think BoB is gonna blow this game somehow.
Really? The Texans are terrible, while the Chiefs have played well at times. The Chiefs are for real and the Pats will be in for a hard fight with them.
I think that bridge has already been crossed...Texans will regret not taking Mack instead
Like what, Galeb? I'm interested. I've only heard about how he has the tendency to blow his lid. Is there more coming out now?Regardless of what happened with Clowney, the more I learn about BOB, the more glad I am that he's no longer with the Pats.
Did you read the story where Cassel and Brady referred to him as "tea pot" because of his habit to to steam and blow his lid? The way he handled the situation between Mallet and Hoyer was horrible, and it looks like his pride prevented him making a deal for Garappolo on draft day. The few linked clips I'd seen from Hard Knocks showed a guy who flips his lid far too easy and doesn't keep his promises. That's all I got, but I thought he was a pretty good coach when he left for Penn State.Like what, Galeb? I'm interested. I've only heard about how he has the tendency to blow his lid. Is there more coming out now?
Regardless of what happened with Clowney, the more I learn about BOB, the more glad I am that he's no longer with the Pats.