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Free agency:

Drew Brees says he's coming back to the Saints, I guess this means Teddy Bridgewater is going somewhere else?

Greg Olsen signed with Seahawks- too old, too injured, imo.

Oh, and Trump pardons Eddie DeBartolo Jr. lol
 
Unsure what to think about the upcoming NFL season.

While I think Brees will do well with the Saints, I am concerned about a few others who are looking to stick around like Brady.
 
Phins goin' all the way.
 
Free agency:

Drew Brees says he's coming back to the Saints, I guess this means Teddy Bridgewater is going somewhere else?

Greg Olsen signed with Seahawks- too old, too injured, imo.

Oh, and Trump pardons Eddie DeBartolo Jr. lol

You have to be a 49’ers fan to appreciate deBartolo. Rather than just a rich kid investor, he was a football fan and showed it. He served his time, the pardon only cleared his name out of respect for the good things he had done.
 
You have to be a 49’ers fan to appreciate deBartolo. Rather than just a rich kid investor, he was a football fan and showed it. He served his time, the pardon only cleared his name out of respect for the good things he had done.

True, I wonder if he is ever gonna take the team back. I remember watching Niners as a kid and they were like the Patriots of their day.
 
You have to be a 49’ers fan to appreciate deBartolo. Rather than just a rich kid investor, he was a football fan and showed it. He served his time, the pardon only cleared his name out of respect for the good things he had done.

He never went to jail.
 

Players seem to have very little power in the NFL. As long as the networks keep the money flowing even when the true NFL players on on strike,players have litle leverage. Add that to short careers and it equals contracts written by owners prettty much. Sad but true IMO.
 
In audio picked up from the NFL Scouting Combine, Grossi was heard referring to Mayfield as "a ****ing midget."...

This isn't the first time Grossi has had negative things to say about Mayfield. The 24-year-old walked out of a press conference in October after getting into a heated back and forth with Grossi.

In November 2017, five months before the Browns drafted Mayfield, Grossi tweeted that the then-Oklahoma star was "put on this planet to sucker the Browns."

Grossi wrote an article for ESPN Cleveland in January 2018 calling comparisons between Mayfield and Johnny Manziel fair: "To me, Mayfield looks, sounds, acts and plays like the reincarnation of Manziel—notwithstanding Manziel’s substance abuse issues."



ESPN Cleveland Suspends Tony Grossi for Calling Baker Mayfield ''a ****ing Midget''


He hates him so much.

:lol:
 
Nfl 2020

Coming to a stadium near you?

Home 2, Visitor 1, Spectators 0
By Andrew Das, Jamal Jordan and Heather CaseyFeb. 27, 2020
In Italy, where the coronavirus has infected more than 600 people, an important soccer match had to proceed. So it was played in an empty stadium.

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Home 2, Visitor 1, Spectators 0 - The New York Times
 
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Hmm, rumor has it that the Pats have yet to make Tom Brady an offer. Does this mean the end?
 
I can get on board and vote for Barry Sanders...

Garth Brooks wears 'Sanders' jersey, gets heat from fans who don't know Barry from Bernie..

You know the old line, “When you’re holding a hammer, everything looks like a nail”? In that same vein, when you’ve got politics on the brain, politics are all you see. Sometimes, that mindset leads you way, way off the beaten path.

Garth Brooks, zillion-selling country music star and idol of millions, played Detroit’s Ford Field earlier this week. As part of the concert, Brooks sported a jersey in honor of noted Detroit running back and legend Barry Sanders, pictured here:

Brooks and Sanders both attended Oklahoma State University; Brooks graduated about a year and a half before Sanders arrived in Stillwater. (You can see photos of the two together on campus right here.) Between that connection and the appeal to the hometown crowd, it’s not all that surprising that Brooks would honor Sanders by wearing his jersey:


Alas, some of Garth’s friends in low places apparently had never heard of Sanders, or were so infected with Politics Brain that the word “Sanders” triggered them into fits of partisan fury, assuming that Brooks was tacitly endorsing Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Democrat. (The fact that Barry Sanders coincidentally wore #20, the current election year, didn’t help.)

If you’re so inclined, you can see the responses on Brooks’ Instagram post above, or compiled here below. They’re pretty much what you’d expect:

snip...

Brooks doesn’t appear to have taken any overt political positions or endorsed any candidates in his career. Even so, social media being what it is, there are surely going to be thousands of people certain that Brooks is now a socialist, and evidence — like, you know, the fact that Barry Sanders exists — isn’t going to change their minds.

There’s only one way out of this. Conveniently enough, Brooks is scheduled to visit Cincinnati’s Paul Brown Stadium on May 16. What better way to honor Cincinnati’s football history and douse any political controversy than to wear a jersey of a certain noted Bengal tight end:

Fans think Garth Brooks''' Barry Sanders jersey is for Bernie
 
Hmm, rumor has it that the Pats have yet to make Tom Brady an offer. Does this mean the end?

Tom Brady is still very close to Antonio Brown. Perhaps they are a packaged deal?

I could see this happen in Dallas or New England. I miss AB.
 
2020 will be the last season for the NFL. Bernie gets elected and takes all the players money to pay for his free, free, free stuff and they all get jobs coaching high school ball.
 

LOL Jimmy G? He sucked in this year's Superbowl! :lol:

I can get on board and vote for Barry Sanders...

Garth Brooks wears 'Sanders' jersey, gets heat from fans who don't know Barry from Bernie..

You know the old line, “When you’re holding a hammer, everything looks like a nail”? In that same vein, when you’ve got politics on the brain, politics are all you see. Sometimes, that mindset leads you way, way off the beaten path.

Garth Brooks, zillion-selling country music star and idol of millions, played Detroit’s Ford Field earlier this week. As part of the concert, Brooks sported a jersey in honor of noted Detroit running back and legend Barry Sanders, pictured here:

Brooks and Sanders both attended Oklahoma State University; Brooks graduated about a year and a half before Sanders arrived in Stillwater. (You can see photos of the two together on campus right here.) Between that connection and the appeal to the hometown crowd, it’s not all that surprising that Brooks would honor Sanders by wearing his jersey:


Alas, some of Garth’s friends in low places apparently had never heard of Sanders, or were so infected with Politics Brain that the word “Sanders” triggered them into fits of partisan fury, assuming that Brooks was tacitly endorsing Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Democrat. (The fact that Barry Sanders coincidentally wore #20, the current election year, didn’t help.)

If you’re so inclined, you can see the responses on Brooks’ Instagram post above, or compiled here below. They’re pretty much what you’d expect:

snip...

Brooks doesn’t appear to have taken any overt political positions or endorsed any candidates in his career. Even so, social media being what it is, there are surely going to be thousands of people certain that Brooks is now a socialist, and evidence — like, you know, the fact that Barry Sanders exists — isn’t going to change their minds.

There’s only one way out of this. Conveniently enough, Brooks is scheduled to visit Cincinnati’s Paul Brown Stadium on May 16. What better way to honor Cincinnati’s football history and douse any political controversy than to wear a jersey of a certain noted Bengal tight end:

Fans think Garth Brooks''' Barry Sanders jersey is for Bernie

Barry Sanders was certainly special, but Im not on the bandwagon for two reasons: he didnt play that long, and his team never really won anything.
 
LOL Jimmy G? He sucked in this year's Superbowl! :lol:



Barry Sanders was certainly special, but Im not on the bandwagon for two reasons: he didnt play that long, and his team never really won anything.

I never thought of Barry as 1 of the greats. But when he played he was as you said special. As for him not winning anything, again, it's a team sport and I can't put even 1% of the blame for the Lions not winning on Sanders.. Because after-all, it's the Lions. The NFC's answer to the Browns.
 
I never thought of Barry as 1 of the greats. But when he played he was as you said special. As for him not winning anything, again, it's a team sport and I can't put even 1% of the blame for the Lions not winning on Sanders.. Because after-all, it's the Lions. The NFC's answer to the Browns.

It's like the modern Dolphins having the best running back in the league, by any standard, for eight years. He didn't need a team. He proved he was the best and retired early and clobbered.
 
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Possible new Rams logo?

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Looks like the A has Trump's hair.
 
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First big name tagged, Hunter Henry, TE. The CBA is not signed and presumably will not be, so teams get two tags, one franchise and one transition. The deadline to tag was moved from past Thurs. to Mon.

Are teams avoiding guaranteed money that comes with the tag? Twice the tags as ever before, deadline moved back a couple times, one player of note tagged, two days to the current deadline. What the hell.
 
CBA approved. One tag per team.
 
CBA approved. One tag per team.

the players only have themselves to blame
eric reid - and his attorneys - tried to show them that the proposed CBA was a bad deal
 
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