I wonder if he retires in a year or two without having a good run or even making the playoffs, does that hurt his case for goat? Ironic that if he retired when brady left he would probably be considered better.
Do they? On a related note, anmouncers mentioned that Hogan "lost teeth", in a collision in practice. Yikes!!!!!
I'm baffled as to how players don't wear mouthguards mow that i think about it, i rarely see them doing so. Even qbs should wear them. I think it would cut down on cte as well.
Now that green bum is finito maybe they would take a trade. It would be expensive. Maybe an agreement to trade him back after this year? That would be illegal most likely.
It would help the offense though.
Let the "waah, that's lousy!", begin!
Was called a catch but it looked like he only had one foot down and then landed out of bounds. It was on the,drive where they had a 4th and goal and were stopped, i think.
ofds of hetting 2016 picks back?
He'd probably have to sue to get them back. He said he wouldn't but maybe he changes his mind? Best case they do some psi checks on other teams' balls and find they deflate with temperature too. That may spur kraft on to sue or thd nfl to rescind.
Names are similar but doctson of tcu is a natural at catching the ball. Dobson dropped that 50 yarder (penalty cslled buf he should have had it), and dropped a td pass. Stone's "dropson" moniker is starting to fit him.
Change one letter for two and get a much improved player.
Question on Revis' contract
Yes, I know, put it in the existing thread(s) (where no one will see it), but simple question.
5 years/ 70 M with 48M over the first 3 years and 39 guaranteed (or something).
So the last 2 years are 22M total? 11M per year? Why would he sign a contract that...
B because as a qb, "the ball is your livlihood".
Ok, using that logic, he would note a .01 psi too right? I mean where did he get the .1from?
.1 psi means that one ball has about .3% less air. So if one ball has 1000 units of air the other has 997. Phil would notice as a qb.
This idiot...
What do you think of 5 wide?
I'm thinking it's kind of a mistake. It basically says, obviously, "we're throwing". Maybe I'm missing something. It's usually a short pass too. One reason so many balls were batted possibly in the first half, is they throw too short.
Anyway, I always dread...
I thought BJGE had never fumbled, perhaps even in high school. But this article states that he has.
New England Running Back BenJarvus Green-Ellis Has Zero Fumbles in the NFL - WSJ.com
While Green-Ellis has always been stingy with fumbles, his NFL streak wasn't something the scouts could...
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