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I sure hope they can work out the money side of things so he's here for 2-3 more years.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I sure hope they can work out the money side of things so he's here for 2-3 more years.
From what I've seen/read/heard of practices this week, it seems like they have been tough as hell. Not trying to p***y around.
From what I've seen/read/heard of practices this week, it seems like they have been tough as hell. Not trying to p***y around.
These guys would eat glass if you fed it to them
Like 2014, I would expect BB to cancel tomorrow's practice. They are ready.
I hope so. He ran the players into the ground I heard in SB 42.
I hope so. He ran the players into the ground I heard in SB 42.
“I think some guys were a little bit uptight. Some guys didn’t really understand the moment,” said former Patriots wideout Troy Brown. “One of the biggest things that stood out to me that week, we just didn’t practice very well that week. I remember Bill stopping practice and pulling everybody off the field and having Jim Brown talk to us about the moment, which was embarrassing in itself because you’ve got one of the greatest players that’s ever lived watching you get ready for a Super Bowl and you look like crap on the practice field.”
They are not playing anymore. People don't remember them for anything anymore. They somehow need to make themselves relevant and they try and do everything they can to get attention. I haven't watched TV since after the AFCCG. Am switching it on right before start of SB. Life is goodDo people like Faulk and Tim Brown come to the Super Bowl for the sole purpose of getting people listen to them ***** about the Pats?
Like 2014, I would expect BB to cancel tomorrow's practice. They are ready.
Pro Bowl center Alex Mack had his struggles in the Atlanta Falcons’ last full-speed practice of Super Bowl week Thursday afternoon at Rice University, and coach Dan Quinn said he was “concerned, yes’’ about Mack’s injured left fibula as the clock ticks down to Sunday’s game against New England.
“I just know his toughness and strength is so great,’’ Quinn said after another brisk and quick (88 minutes) practice on Rice’s grass practice field adjacent to Rice Stadium. “The good thing is I know he’s feeling better than he did in the NFC Championship Game. But yeah, I’m concerned. I’m not panicked, but I’m concerned.’’