What did more damage to Houston Cal McNair/Jack Easterby, Tilman Fertitta, or Hurricane Harvey steamengine
but seriously they tried their best to try to copy everything that the Patriots did except have Tom Brady at QB we all saw how that turned out for NE this past season
this one isn’t true but the other is no need to get offended. the owners of your teams fucking suck. blame them
Some of their views are fucked but loved them as players. Maurkice is a sure HOFer but I'll be interested to see how history views Mike's career.
Both his brothers are on the Steelers and the Steelers could have a really good front with Heyward, Alualu, and Watt. Seems like the logical spot to me.
Everybody should watch that entire video of his stand up preaching. This is one of the oddest things to ever happen in sports.
I don't expect money is going to be the primary motivation for JJ Watt. The Steelers can meet him in the middle, i'm sure.
Also I'm assuming signing JJ Watt would mean moving Stephon Tuitt but who knows. I'd be shocked if he's not a Steeler.
I think he wants to go to a contender, Steelers aren't a contender going forward. Ben is washed and they don't have a logical successor behind him worth a shit.
The NFL should get more creative than just slashing the cap. Every decent team is going to have to cut a ton of players.They should keep a hard cap the same as 2020, soft cap at whatever they want to otherwise cut it to, but if it's -$30 million from last year let teams smooth that over 5 years or whatever and pay a tax on what they go over the soft cap.
247 has something about Dan Patrick saying Seattle isn't happy Wilson voiced his frustrations publicly and that the situation isn't sustainable Dan Patrick seems to be wrong about an awful lot of stuff. And I've seen clips of his show where he's got all this police memorabilia on his desk so fuck him
Yeah, agree. Cutting the cap by 10-15% seems like it's going to do a massive disservice to the league and a lot of players. Feel like the union will do something about it too
Seattle is not getting rid of Russell, despite their issues. He is too good and they still have a window to win.
not sure where else to put this, but this guy just got hired. I guess coaching DBs at Alabama pays better than the NFL.
Pretty sure coaching at Bama pays better than everywhere else at this point. Their assistants made over $1M more than any other program in CFB last year, I'm pretty sure, and they were planning to add to that by a lot before Sark left for UT.