Numerous articles in trade journals now detailing impact on insurance market.
"Collapse expected to drive "one of the largest claims" ever for marine market"
Major (re)insurers and P&I club on hook for Baltimore bridge disaster
Article points out that there are really deep pockets behind the...
Ship is owned by Maersk, an international corporation valued at $25B.
I hope they are made to pay for all expenses, including compensation to the victims.
The best the 32-team market would do for Mac was a 6th.
The best the market would do for Fields was a 6th with upgrade to a 4th based on playing time.
It says to me it was a struggle to find just one team willing to give a training camp slot to these guys.
More likely to be on the practice...
You're saying we should put resources into older players like Allen and Smith with notable injury histories? Why?
Spend the cap space once we have a good core. Adding older players just to sit in the tub isn't going to help anyone/anything.
Yep, just look at the Jets. Le'Veon Bell. Late-period Darelle Revis. Santonio Holmes. Trumaine Johnson.
For some recent and not-so-top signings, Alan Lazard and Mecole Hardman stand out.
A lot of the posts in this thread remind me of last year's OBJ thread.
Damn, just say no!
Good point. These are young people still developing in pretty much every way. No one knew Brady was a "generational talent" on draft day, yet he was. So many of the "can't miss" prospects do miss.
I like it when it is used correctly. Same for GOAT. Yet, far too often it is an exaggeration.
PS: The big ol' MUTE button is getting a real workout in this thread!
From what I see, LA outright abandons teams that don't do well.
To me that's more fickle than *****ing about a team rain or shine.
That's closer to the mark.
From what I see LA just moves on to something else, we stay and suffer.
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