We were at the last Pats/Ravens game and plan on attending this one too.
We sat in the end zone (2nd row) and the seats were great. I actually bought season tickets that year and sold off the Steelers and Pack ones for almost the price of the full season. The fans were vocal and passionate...
Weed is NOT a gateway drug. Lets take your own example as evidence. You state that 90% of the league smokes. If that is true and your statement is true then we should expect that 90% of the league will move up to harder drugs. Seeing as how we have years of evidence to disprove that you...
Sure it could be. I was screaming at him 2 weeks ago as he got torched AGAIN and again. He's had a horrible year and I think all of the trade talk got in his head as well as playing for a new contract. He just was not the same player this year that he has been in prior years.
Why? Why would the Pats give up anything less than the Saints 1st round pick? If the Saints aren't willing to give that up for a long term deal for him then we'll just keep him at the 1st round tender price. The Pats are in a perfect negotiating spot.
Colts Draft Room - "Hey Bill, its the 4th round and we still have a guy we rated as being 1st round talent on our board who hasn't been drafted yet. Should we take him?"
Polian - "Nahhhh, what do we need another 1st round talent for?"
I thought their rationale was especially odd. They stated that since he had a concussion he wasn't in control which is why they took back the fine. But if he had a concussion he shouldn't have been on the field at all, right? So now its ok to put a concussed player back on the field and tell...
It certainly does in year one........ and the point was that teams gave up a ton of picks AND paid a boatload of money for a completely unproven QB. You can go back and look if you'd like, but I never said "$20M", he did. I then pointed out that that is exactly what he got this year. Again...
Jared Goff signed a 4 year, $27,937,673 contract with the Los Angeles Rams, including a $18,518,308 signing bonus, $27,487,673 guaranteed
Jimmy Garoppolo signed a 4 year, $3,483,898 contract with the New England Patriots, including a $853,744 signing bonus, $1,103,744 guaranteed, and an average...
Yeah, what NFL team would trade away a bunch of their draft picks for a QB who has never played in the NFL before and then pay the guy a boatload of money?
Jared Goff
Because you are down one QB and if your super sub gets injured then you have no chance to go anywhere in the playoffs against a bunch of teams which, aside from the Pats, are relatively weak. This is a good opportunity for MIA to win a game or two in the playoffs, why risk that to beat the Pats...
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