Gawd damn... How old is this brother that she is with ..
yikes.
First NFL player diagnosed with myocarditis as a result from COVID
Gawd damn... How old is this brother that she is with ..
Yooooooo
Who is this Kimmi Chex girl on the NFL network's fantasy show
NFL network has stepped the fuck up...
Dude might be finished.Awwww shit.
yikes.
First NFL player diagnosed with myocarditis as a result from COVID
bomani predicted this sh*t EXACTLY
and the other hundred who were fine?
yikes.
First NFL player diagnosed with myocarditis as a result from COVID
Damn Career killer
I been saying for years that coach ain't shit. People just said I was hatin cause I'm a Steelers fan.The BETTER NOT TRY TO SOMEHOW FLIP THIS INTO QUESIONING LAMAR INTELLIGENCE
instead of placing the blame square where it belongs
COACHES
God bless them i want this to be the last one and only one in the pros
But we already seen this in college
this aint NEW
But there were experts who were worried about a specific group who would be susceptible to this particular ailment
And it was dismissed off hand BY MANY
It isn't being alarmist or hating football
Its being safe.
And before you so quick so say hundreds are fine?
Go do your research MANY MANY are not
And even those like Cam etc do NOT look the same and it could potentially be related
Let's hope EVERYONE is fine.
But to ignore this or act surprised is just ignorant
and i bet not one of those wins came VS pittsburgh lol
@ cam's outfitCam Newton out here looking like the mountain climber dude from The Price Is Right...
MCL and ACL. This is going to be rough
Gordon Hayward knew what he was doing when he walked away from the $34.2 million the Boston Celtics would have owed him. |
The ceiling on a four-year deal for Hayward was widely projected in the $100 million range after his myriad injury woes in Boston, where he had a player option for the coming season. Mark Bartelstein, his agent, extracted $120 million over four years from the Charlotte Hornets, whose $63 million offer sheet to Hayward in 2014 when he was a restricted free agent was matched by the Utah Jazz. |
Spending nearly twice as much to land Hayward six years later is earning Michael Jordan, Charlotte’s owner, no shortage of consternation, but that’s not Hayward’s concern (or Bartelstein’s). We detailed in last week’s newsletter that the Hornets would probably be interested in trading for Houston’s Russell Westbrook if they missed out on LaMelo Ball in the draft. After the Hornets were able to select Ball at No. 3, they pivoted to overpaying Hayward rather than absorbing the remaining three seasons and nearly $133 million left on Westbrook’s contract. |
So we’re about to find out if Jordan comes off worse for spending big compared with last summer, when he decided not to pay to retain the All-Star Kemba Walker. Adding to the disconcerting math for Jordan: Hayward will essentially cost $39 million for the first three seasons of his contract, if Charlotte’s only way to create sufficient cap room is to eat and pay out the remaining $27 million on Nicolas Batum’s contract over the next three seasons. Although it’s true that the small-market Hornets have never been a free-agent destination, they could have used their cap space in trades to try to bring in a marquee name on a shorter deal (like, say, Detroit’s Blake Griffin) rather than make such a long commitment to Hayward. |
The Knicks, for the record, were in the Hayward chase throughout. After the Knicks weighed their own trade for Westbrook, they pursued Hayward much harder, with Coach Tom Thibodeau serving as lead admirer. The Knicks eventually decided to increase their offer to four years from two to compete with sign-and-trade interest from Indiana and Charlotte, but the Hornets went to a financial level for Hayward that no rival was willing to match. |