I know one thing,me and you gonna have major problems,if you don't give me a name.
I know one thing,me and you gonna have major problems,if you don't give me a name.
Than he post another gem
NFL wants to meet with Watson again, complete investigation by summer
CLEVELAND (WJW) – The FOX 8 I-Team has learned NFL investigators met with Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson this week, but they want to meet with him again. Watson’s attorney Rusty Hardin has said …fox8.com
They trying to fuck up his money
In anticipation of a suspension coming in the upcoming '22 season Watson new contract is set up to only pay $1 million for the '22 season, by tying said suspension to the civil trial, they going after the $40+ million dollar chunk he due in '23
These cac's I tells ya
It has been collusion from the get.What!??
The union gonna let that happen?
This sounds like collusion
A lot of the public did not like this signing he was already deemed guilty
Other teams very mad the browns did this primarily because of the guaranteed contract
Pressure put on the commissioner office
@Beeiii
REPORT: Several Patriots’ Players Are ‘Alarmed’ By The Patriots New Offensive Coaching Staff
By
Randy Oliver
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May 20, 2022
There’s a lot of questions about how the New England Patriots’ offense will look next season with the departure of Josh McDaniels, and apparently there’s a lot of concern, but with just the media but with players too.
Greg Bedard of BostonSportsJournal.com said this week that there are players on the Patriots’ roster who are “alarmed” about the direction of the team’s offense. More specifically, there are people who were baffled by the comments offensive assistant Joe Judge made earlier this week:
Judge, who was fired as the head coach of the New York Giants after last season, has returned to New England. He served as an assistant on Bill Belichick’s staff for eight years prior to landing the Giants job. He was mostly a special teams coach, but Belichick added wide receivers coach to his title the season before Judge was hired by the Giants.
While the Patriots have not named a new offensive coordinator (at least publicly), Judge told reporters on Tuesday that he will be working closely with Mac Jones. He shared some of his plan to help the second-year quarterback develop.
Judge also spoke at length about how all offensive coaches need to be able to coach all skill-position players. Bedard found those remarks to be puzzling.
Joe Judge was fired as the head coach of the New York Giants, where he oversaw one of the worst ranked offenses in the NFL over the two years he was there. If things start slow in New England, rest assure Patriots fans will be questioning Belichick’s decision to bring back Judge.
Good thread to go down memory lane with
This hit on Frank Gifford put him in the hospital for 10 days.
He was out for the remainder of the season, and all of the following season.
This hit on Frank Gifford put him in the hospital for 10 days.
He was out for the remainder of the season, and all of the following season.
If “is he dead” was a picture
This hit on Frank Gifford put him in the hospital for 10 days.
He was out for the remainder of the season, and all of the following season.
I’m not gonna like the superbowl segment part of this
Shouldn't that say the 2000 Raven's when they won the Super bowl?