That one doesn't ring a bell. Haven't been to Waterbury in about a decade but last time I was there it had gone down hill pretty sharply from an already bad spot.
A quick Google Maps search suggests it's no longer there, which is a step in the right direction.
OTOH Mr Happy's still is. I know because I have to drive past it when visiting relatives in the area. It looks like the same place it's been for at least 20 years now.
It was widely reported that Cleveland offered Bill their 1st for him. Other teams might've joined in the bidding war had there been one, but Billy preferred to do SF a solid rather than do what's best for the t-e-a-m, again.
It looks like he could've been traded for more. After going back in time and reading what happened, here's what I think went down:
The reason why Bill didn't trade Jimmy G when he was in high demand was he did want Jimmy G as the future QB. In fact, they repeatedly offered him contracts worth $18M per season which Jimmy kept rejecting. Tom got wind of it and had a meeting with Bob sometime in October demanding they trade Jimmy G. Bob then had a meeting with Bill two weeks before the deadline and told Bill he had to get rid of Jimmy G. That was more than enough time for Bill to field offers. The only explanation why he traded him to SF was because he trusted Kyle Shanahan that this would get done. However, it's unclear why he waited until the last minute. Cleveland later came out and said they were prepared to offer a lot more.
If you can't read the Cleveland.com article. Here's the only part you need to know:
"Truth is: The Browns (and everyone else but San Francisco) never had a chance to discuss a Garoppolo deal.
I know that Brown was willing to part with Houston's first-round pick and other goodies. He would have been willing to help Belichick shop around for a backup quarterback to help the trade work.
The front office was especially baffled because they had made two trades with New England.
On August 25, 2016, they shipped Barkevious Mingo to the Patriots for a 2017 fifth-round pick.
On October 31, 2016, the Patriots traded Jamie Collins to the Browns for a 2017 third-round pick."
Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft are aiming for a sixth Lombardi trophy. But friction between the coach and star QB could put the future of a dynasty in doubt.
It was widely reported that Cleveland offered Bill their 1st for him. Other teams might've joined in the bidding war had there been one, but Billy preferred to do SF a solid rather than do what's best for the t-e-a-m, again.
It was widely reported that Cleveland offered Bill their 1st for him. Other teams might've joined in the bidding war had there been one, but Billy preferred to do SF a solid rather than do what's best for the t-e-a-m, again.
It was widely reported that Cleveland offered Bill their 1st for him. Other teams might've joined in the bidding war had there been one, but Billy preferred to do SF a solid rather than do what's best for the t-e-a-m, again.