We're getting a taste of this lineup problem right now with the NBA Clippers (were for many experts the favorite to win it all) experiencing a depleted lineup as their last big man has just broken the bubble for family reasons.
This NFL method is more of a take-down than I assumed it would...
On reading this, it's hard to know who was worn out by whom? And also hard to know what constituted the "deteriorating rel." apart from Tom's apparent desire to have more control over play-calling. In any case, more words devoted here to their love fest than to their clashing.
I keep thinking about how the NBA season was canceled in like one day when 2-3 players tested positive for covid. Many other players, refs, and broadcasters were then placed in quarantine for 14 days. Given this, it seems that any single NFL team would have to play with like a 30 man roster for...
Well, we do know that Stidham isn't going to be up for tanking. Imagine, having a new young QB and instructing him to reign it in a bit for the sake of a better QB next year.
He kicked a 53 yarder against Western Kentucky last Oct.
A couple of expert graders have already given this pick an F. And he wasn't listed at Walter in the best place kicker list. (ha)
How long will the preludes me tonight? Will start time be like 7:30??? And will we have in house players tonight like last night... I want to see a PAT PLAYER get some of that attention.
His presence on the yacht probably had a lot to do with the pick of a glitzy wide receiver over a lineman or any defensive position. Strike that he said to his hired staff, I want some flash.
Except for missing out on all this anticipated player coverage, I totally love the trade... just what I dreamed of.... we have 7 solid picks from the early second to the middle forth. Swell!!!
If we do kick out of round one and say it's for a 2nd and 3rd, Friday night will be a big one for the Pats and for the Pats future!! That's 5 picks that night and then Sat morning opening up with two 4th round picks. Yum.
Joe Klatt at Fox just released his final (and bizarre) draft. He has Tua going at 6 to the Chargers, and Herbert going at 18 to the Phins. The Pats get Cole Kmet at 23 (who I thought was a 2nd rounder)
I like most of the trades but the one I have doubts about is 5 or basically Thuney plus two six's for Carr. I guess it depends about how one reads Carr, but I think I would say no to this one and probably yes to all the others.
You can be sure that the 22 picked prior to 23, will never materialize that way. Why? Because the draft is never that predictable. Nearly always the problem is too many good choices rather than none--guys always fall, always. Then we're all pumped and half of us are let down by the pick we do...
No. One thing this self-isolation has taught me is that I do quite well apart from dense social gatherings and maybe even prefer this. But I have this sense that if medicines have been approved to help with Covid-19, none wd be available in my neck of the woods, or wd only reach me at too late a...
Add the fact that Brady knew before last season that the writing was on the wall about his future in NE, thus making the ice out thing bigger due to his uncharacteristic moodiness about his future. I thought I could read this, but I may have been overstepping.
Except for Mahomes, I wouldn't pay any QB over 30m, and I'd want to wait a little longer even on him. The big money just leaves a team too thin, and overworked, overstretched... which means more injuries... and now in 17 games to boot.
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