Mr. Bennet was thisclose to being the goat in the Superbowl against Atlanta. The second to last play of OT he slipped in the end zone on a perfect throw from Tom. It was almost a pic by Vic Beasly. Enjoy your retirement.
Thanks for pointing that out. I wondered who that was, no handshakes no comments to your teammates. Just put your head down and run for the tunnel like a little child. Classless to the bitter end.
It will be 15 Medal of Honor recipients. On this I think we can all agree.
Hershel Williams is one of them. One word, wow.
Williams' next and final campaign was at the Iwo Jima, where he distinguished himself with actions "above and beyond the call of duty" – for which he would be awarded the...
Still cannot wrap my head around that. I get that the sports media wants to be like Felger, go against the home team, rile up the fans and create a buzz. But, this crosses the line. He attacks a 5 year old defenseless little girl for what, momentary recognition? It was calculated and it...
Pats up 4 less than a minute to go, Eagles driving down the field to score. Ball on the Pats 20 yard line, Foles drop back to pass, Harrison charges the QB gets to him just as Foles tucks the ball to his chest. Ball is knocked out and Malcom Brown recovers it is ruled a fumble. Game over...
I saw it and had another reaction. Belichick is always reticent to discuss injuries. There is no upside in disclosing anything more to the media than absolutely necessary. Besides, right after the final whistle you can see the raw emotion. He knows who won the game for him.
Top receivers don't get their catches from rub routes, bunch formations and screen passes. I do concede he occasionally uses his speed. But, it seems that other teammates have to work very hard to get him his stats. A top receiver doesn't need that assistance.
Oh, and by the way do you think...
I believe I speak for all male Americans when I say I was greatly relieved when the woman didn't take her Antonio Brown jersey off to throw on the fire. And for that I am eternally grateful.
"Here is the point I was striving to make: The Patriots covet players who don’t have a lot of off-field variables."
That was no apology, he simply wrote that people may have mis-interpreted what he wrote. It was slimey and he's not man enough to own up to it. I understand ESPN is going to...
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