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08-18-2016, 10:51 PM | #77 |
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A fine young blonde athletic chick!! That's what led to it, the power of p...y!!
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James Harrison of Pittsburgh Steelers apathetic over probe if 'crook' Roger Goodell involved
I'm really sick and tired of James Harrison and all the players that get worked up over how discipline is handled in the NFL. I realize that how discipline is handled should be revised, but it becomes such a huge bargaining chip between the players and owners, that I feel the NFLPA should focus on other matters, especially those pertaining to player compensation and protecting players when they get released/traded, etc., etc. Instead of complaining about player discipline, shouldn't they be worried more about the power of the franchise tag (which affects the market value for players) or put more restrictions on when players can be released. The latter to me is a big one, which no one talks about. Often players are released so late into free agency and the offseason, that they don't get a fair chance to find a job elsewhere.
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Not having to worry about Leveon bell will be huge in a few weeks
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So is Dak Prescott as good as his preseason stats?
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Dak was good in college but it's PS. Please I'm tired of hearing about him already. Show me when the games count
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Reading some of the Cowboys boards, after only 2 preseason games they are crowning Prescott as the second coming of Steve Young. Talk about a van base that's even more desperate to win than we are.
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Dak is playing well but its only preseason.
Trait that sticks out is his poise and awareness in the pocket. What jumps out at me even more is the Cowboys pass protection. It helps any QB when most of the time you're throwing unhurried from a clean pocket Last edited by 30gut; 08-20-2016 at 11:10 AM. Reason: removed the quote w/ image |
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Le’Veon Bell deletes video in which he admits smoking after arrest | ProFootballTalk
The weed doesn't bother me...but it's the general stupidity of the players. Tunsil with the bong mask, Aldon smith with the weed video and saying his name, now bell with the admitting of violating his probation....this league is full of jackasses...these guys have all the talent in the world but are dumb as rocks.
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Alfmo was running like he was in 2012 last night. Matt Jones is already hurt again...smh.
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