Element BrianPeanut Butter ShillRegistered Userregular
he'll probably be a good upgrade to our pass blocking
maybe run him in a split formation with lynch
why am i talking
i literally know nothing about football
i might as well just say
"HEY GUYS IN MY EXPERT OPINION I THINK THE SOOTHING TONES OF FRED JACKSON'S VETERAN VOICE WILL PROBABLY BE THE INSPIRATION THAT CHRISTIAN MICHAEL NEEDS TO FINALLY GET HIS SHIT TOGETHER"
Yeah he is definitely there to upgrade blocking. He is one of the better blocking RBs in the league. When he is healthy. Right Preach?
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A not-always-healthy Fred Jackson would still do more for the Seahawks roster then Christine Michael, sadly.
I think this is the Seahawks saying definitively, "our prospects aren't working out, so we're going to bring in a short-term vet to win next year and hope to pick up better prospects."
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Yeah I feel like a Fred Jackson signing would suggest that the Seahawks have given up on Michael and would be looking to this year's draft class for Marshawn's heir
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What happened to Robert turbin?
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Oh a high ankle sprain.
He always seemed good though, like possible main back good
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Seriously, since when has someone been like "sure am glad that we have these sports teams from Texas!" that wasn't a Texan.
I did think that the Oilers were cool when I was a kid, because their colors were fucking silly (electric teal and white? oookay)
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Can't the same be said about a lot of states that have teams? Either Carolina, Connecticut (former team), Wisconsin, Florida, D.C., Utah, New Mexico, Arizona? It's obvious about states like New York and California, or cities like Chicago or Boston, but most anywhere else and it's only the locals that say "Sure am glad that we have the sports team from [general area that is local to us]!"
While I agree that being insensitive is an issue, so is being oversensitive.
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is this against the spread? straight up pick em I feel like I could make a living in sports "investing". against the spread i'm like hmmm, maybe not so much.
Having the wife of your general manager accuse a reporter of sleeping with the GM and trading sexual favors for scoops would be a PR nightmare enough in its own right, but it gets even worse when your team’s PR response is to initially say that the comments came from a fake account before owning up to them. That’s exactly what the Washington Redskins did Wednesday, though. After Black Sports Online and other sites reported that a Twitter account that seemed to be associated with Jessica McCoughlan, wife of Redskins’ GM Scot McCoughlan (who was hired in January after a year “in exile“), had accused ESPN’s Dianna Russini of being her husband’s “side chick” and “giving BJs to get a story,” Redskins’ senior vice president of communications Tony Wyllie called BSO’s Robert Littal and said it was definitely a fake account and they had contacted NFL security to shut it down. Later, Jessica McCoughlan owned up to the tweets and apologized in a statement sent through the team:
Eh, I'm not willing to hang Washington out the dry on this one quite yet. If the GM asked his wife about it, and she said "No, its not me" I have no doubt that he would have honestly believed her and told the Redskins to get the PR rolling on it. Right now I lean toward them being incompetent and the wife being terrible.
Now, if we find out that the GM already knew that was his wife's real account and they tried to cover it up, then the Redskins move to being terrible.
Apparently Pierre Garcon is praising Cousins, talking about how he's such a team leader and whathaveyou. My god... was RG3 really that huge of a stink in the locker room?
While I agree that being insensitive is an issue, so is being oversensitive.
I caught an interview with a former Redskins' player who retired this off season, and he said that RGIII had no friends at all in the locker room. He said that there wasn't anyone who he regularly ate meals with, watched film with, got in extra practice with, worked out with, etc.
If this is legit, I expect all of your apologies by end of day
Robert Kraft is that you?
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As someone who drafted him, I'm somewhat pleased.
As someone who's a fan of one of the teams he would've sat out against, I can only hope that by that point his rage has subsided and he is only mortal once more.
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Wait until the NFL decides whether or not to appeal.
We could have years of this ahead of us.
ESPN was claiming the NFLPA knew they were going to lose and weren't going to appeal as recently as an hour ago. The NFL will appeal and this will go on years
I'll admit, I'm surprised. The judge just completely stepped all over a unanimous Supreme Court precedent that states that federal judges have no standing to interfere with an arbiter's decision, even when the judge is convinced that the arbiter made serious errors. Expect the NFL it appeal and eventually win, with this only mattering if Brady doesn't retire before this gets back to the Supreme Court where they kick the federal judge's decision to the curb.
I'll admit, I'm surprised. The judge just completely stepped all over a unanimous Supreme Court precedent that states that federal judges have no standing to interfere with an arbiter's decision, even when the judge is convinced that the arbiter made serious errors. Expect the NFL it appeal and eventually win, with this only mattering if Brady doesn't retire before this gets back to the Supreme Court where they kick the federal judge's decision to the curb.
That's very much not the precedent. The same thing happened in the Peterson case within the last year. Arbitration isn't immune from judicial review and its more than a rubber stamp, especially when the NFL acted as egregiously in violation of federal labor law as they did here
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Who is that doing push-ups with Andy Reid?
maybe run him in a split formation with lynch
why am i talking
i literally know nothing about football
i might as well just say
"HEY GUYS IN MY EXPERT OPINION I THINK THE SOOTHING TONES OF FRED JACKSON'S VETERAN VOICE WILL PROBABLY BE THE INSPIRATION THAT CHRISTIAN MICHAEL NEEDS TO FINALLY GET HIS SHIT TOGETHER"
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I think this is the Seahawks saying definitively, "our prospects aren't working out, so we're going to bring in a short-term vet to win next year and hope to pick up better prospects."
Yep.
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He always seemed good though, like possible main back good
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I did think that the Oilers were cool when I was a kid, because their colors were fucking silly (electric teal and white? oookay)
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I mean the dolphins cut jash freeman and resigned him 2 days later.. it would be super weird but still
And then we got the Titans and Texans instead. Losing the Oilers fucked as all twice.
the oilers ruled. and that wasn't electric teal.
u suk
is this against the spread? straight up pick em I feel like I could make a living in sports "investing". against the spread i'm like hmmm, maybe not so much.
Stay classy, Washington.
Now, if we find out that the GM already knew that was his wife's real account and they tried to cover it up, then the Redskins move to being terrible.
If this is legit, I expect all of your apologies by end of day
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Robert Kraft is that you?
As someone who's a fan of one of the teams he would've sat out against, I can only hope that by that point his rage has subsided and he is only mortal once more.
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Hahahahahahahahaha.
Wait until the NFL decides whether or not to appeal.
We could have years of this ahead of us.
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That's very much not the precedent. The same thing happened in the Peterson case within the last year. Arbitration isn't immune from judicial review and its more than a rubber stamp, especially when the NFL acted as egregiously in violation of federal labor law as they did here
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