No offense guys, but I didn't start this thread for it to be a discussion of Andre Tippett and retiring numbers. Fine topics, but should have its own thread on that topic.
Another attorney in the NFL in-house legal department Anastasia Danias:
"MC: Did you grow up watching football?
AD: I was the only girl in a family of many, many male cousins who lived, breathed, and died football, so I almost had no choice in the matter. I grew up in Queens, New York, rooting...
#2 in-house attorney at the NFL and VP Jay Bauman:
"Perhaps the only downside to his job is that it's unbecoming for Mr. Bauman to be seen supporting a particular team. That's a tough assignment, considering he grew up a Jets fan and his favorite player was wide receiver Wesley Walker. "Of...
Another Goodell-Jets connection apparently is a guy named Neil Glat, who is the current President of the Jets. Worked under Goodell in the early 90s. Was rehired by Goodell to the NFL in the late 90s after law school. Was called Goodell's "Lieutenant" in this 2003 article...
I agree with you. I've been to about half the NFL stadiums and have season tickets at Gillette. Gillette is the quietest, absolutely no doubt. Occasionally after a playoff game or something I'll hear someone call sports radio and say "man, the crowd was really great this game.....all this talk...
By the way, where is Eric Mangini's (who the original poster lauded) DI position coaching experience? Or college coaching at all? At least Boyer coached in college, if that is a requirement as you are claiming. And Bryant is now Division I-AA or whatever the name is now. Boyer coached in...
Nice moving of the goal posts. You didn't say "position coach" you said coached period.
He's been in the NFL 7 years now. You're posting on message boards. And you ludicrously suggest you're just as qualified. Get over yourself. That is pathetic.
J D Sal
First of all, yes he did coach in Division I for Kent State in 2002 and 2003. Kent State is in the MAC, a DI conference. Not that I think that is any kind of logical requirement you randomly throw in there. Nevertheless, Boyer meets it.
Second of all, he's now in his SEVENTH year coaching in...
I don't believe that is reality. Mangini was here in 2005 still coaching and still in charge of defensive backs (though that was also his only season with the Pats as DC). He had Joel Collier as Asst. DB Coach.
That season, 2005, was probably the worst defense of the Belichick era except maybe...
Re: SuperBowl 47: JAGS Vs RAMS
Oh so you think it'll never be solved and these refs are here for good because nobody will stop buying tickets? Because we just can't help ourselves? Its not going to end at any point because your "solution" won't happen (we can't help ourselves!!!!)?????
No, of...
Re: SuperBowl 47: JAGS Vs RAMS
The tickets are already sold. The TV contract in place. Nobody is not gonna watch. This is pie in the sky nonsense. Thanks for wasting our time.
J D Sal
Ridley also lost a fumble in the last exhibition game he played (he only played in 2). That means he fumbled 3 times in 19 NFL contests he played in, losing 2.
Maybe its me, but if someone can't even spell Vereen, repeatedly, I'm going to assume their evaluation of his football prowess is, shall we say, less than accurate as well and probably not all that closely studied either.
But that's me.
J D Sal
Re: Patriots sign Donte Stallworth
Galloway made the team out of camp and probably lasted a quarter to a third of the season before being let go. That ain't "camp fodder." Holt may have made the team, but got hurt and took an injury settlement. Patten retired after a couple of days or so.
J...
Sometimes its as simple as having extra arms for rookie and mini-camp. And possibly to work guys out pre and post draft. You're not going to put those throws on Brady's arm.
Depends what you mean by "beat".....a perfectly thrown ball may have been a touchdown. Maybe. That's the case a lot of times with perfectly thrown balls no matter how close the coverage. Bottom line is he was close enough to pick off an underthrown ball and Vince Young was throwing, who throws a...
Re: Schefter: Pats sign Brian Waters
The Pats going for a Pink Floyd reunion? They now have a Waters, Barrett and Wright on the roster. They just need to sign a Gilmour and Mason.
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