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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 don't think anyone here is thinking that it's all roses. I'm happy to acknowledge that there is some "friction" right now amongst all parties -- but it's the same "friction" that we all face in our relationships. There's nothing out there that suggests from a verified source that BB wants out, that Brady wants BB out, and that Kraft is overruling BB and giving him mandates.
Read this. Holy **** this guy is warped.
He's now gone from anonymous sources to anonymous reporters.Maybe it is because of autism?
He has been on every sports talk show this entire day defending this. I call BS. Why not let your work speak for itself?
some of the article yes.. The Pats rated the article to have three different types of information.What does "flat-out innacurate" mean to you?
Yes, they are nervous. 13-3 And #1 seed has them shaking in their boots.
Others told Seth Wickersham he “nailed it” on SeahawksSeahawks defensive end Michael Bennett and Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman took issue with Seth Wickersham’s ESPN The Magazine article regarding the dysfunction in Seattle. Others didn’t.
“I don’t blame him for having that reaction,” Wickersham said during a Friday visit to PFT Live regarding Bennett. “I’ve been doing this for a long time. I mean, he knows what’s going on. I got so many texts from players and people in the Seahawks building yesterday telling me how I nailed it.”
If anything, Wickersham is surprised by the idea that anyone would dispute the idea that there have been problems with the Seahawks.
“I was not being some sort of expert detective here,” Wickersham said. “I mean, this stuff is an open secret in the NFL, and I just spent a couple weeks trying to show it as best I could and talk to as many people as I could in the building; I took two trips out to Seattle.”
Which of the two bodies missed more games due to injury in the last two years?
Not sure if this has been posted:
You can tell Mike thinks this article is complete garbage.
some of the article yes.. The Pats rated the article to have three different types of information.
1. Flat out inaccurate (so yes, some parts are totally false, which can be expect)
2. Unsubstantiated (just means unproven.. VERY strange to use that term in this statement so carefully crafted
3. "Exaggerated" (I.e. TRUE to a certain extent)
A failed statement if it was supposed to be a denial. Including the statement of looking forward to the "opportunity" to work together in the future. Another very strange way to put that.
At the very least, they need to fire who wrote this statement, if it is meant to be some kind of denial. the whole thing is a classic "Non-denial"
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