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Vontez suspended for season, wow and
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Look at this bs trick play...p**s off Bill
They have Colt McCoy. Coaching staff have already said Haskins is not ready. They had three OL starters out injured, two of whom are Pro Bowlers, along with Reed and McLaurin. Putting him in that situation was nuts.You say that as if the coaching staff have a choice. i dont think they even wanted to draft the kid let alone play him yet.
but he played really well despite that. he was very composed and all his passes were very accurate (bar one). he moved the offense well, had a redzone opportunity too. but agree, not against patriots do you start him.They have Colt McCoy. Coaching staff have already said Haskins is not ready. They had three OL starters out injured, two of whom are Pro Bowlers, along with Reed and McLaurin. Putting him in that situation was nuts.
Pricks. Bet it was Eagles. What more do they want for a wantaway player???Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports reports the Jaguars turned down an offer of two first-round picks for Jalen Ramsey.
That would be a massive haul, even for a player of Ramsey's elite caliber, though apparently it still wasn't enough to move the needle for the Jags, who have so far been reluctant to trade their star corner. La Canfora notes the offer came from a contending team, meaning the picks would likely be late first-rounders. It's hard to imagine the Jaguars getting a better offer for Ramsey, who has stood firm in his desire to be traded. It doesn't look like the Ramsey saga in Jacksonville will be ending anytime soon.
SOURCE: CBS Sports
Sep 30, 2019, 8:19 AM ET
probably. it was a playoff bound team. jags want higher 1sts. greedy much.Pricks. Bet it was Eagles. What more do they want for a wantaway player???
He must have taken to Chubbs knee tooit's plausible they are... I'm sure elway wants to draft another 1st round qb.
Not even a flag.
But you touch Tom Brady on the helmet and you are out son!
i feel bad for the broncos, genuinelyHe must have taken to Chubbs knee too
I'm convinced that sports administrators like subjective rules for the simple reason it gives them plausible deniability in manipulating results.JeffDunne was right. The NFL under Goodell is all WWE, with sideshow entertainment value to the core product, tiffs, drama, controversy.
Back in the 70s, 80s, 90s...they just played football.
Must be bad theni feel bad for the broncos, genuinely
so true.I'm convinced that sports administrators like subjective rules for the simple reason it gives them plausible deniability in manipulating results.
Their salaries and bonuses are tied to certain outcomes, sorry KPI's. So it's only natural they are going to tip the scales to help orchestrate those outcomes.
All power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
This has never been more true than it is in professional sport.
the afc is interesting when the broncos are contendersMust be bad then
the afc is interesting when the broncos are contenders
Not even a flag.
But you touch Tom Brady on the helmet and you are out son!
As was the Colts guy (and I am not excusing the hit by Burfict), and he bounced straight up and said afterwards he didnt get rattled, that his helmet worked as intended. Allen however was knocked the **** out and not even a helmet to helmet flag.He's a runner in that situation. It looks brutal, but if a DB did that to a RB people would barely notice