not goodWhat would a possible Gronkowski trade look like?
not goodWhat would a possible Gronkowski trade look like?
Gronk for Beckham straight upWhat would a possible Gronkowski trade look like?
He'll get a new deal and it will be solved.Earl Thomas skipping mandatory camp. But only the Pats have major issues.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/23752867/earl-thomas-skip-seattle-seahawks-mandatory-minicamp-contract-situation
Is Earl taking a hometown Viscount?He'll get a new deal and it will be solved.
Alas, he could not baron to.Is Earl taking a hometown Viscount?
He is a Marquis player, after all.Alas, he could not baron to.
*Shaq Mason likes this*
The #Cowboys are giving star G Zack Martin a contract extension that makes him the highest-paid guard with the largest guarantee at his position in NFL history, source said. Richly deserved, as Dallas locks up another key building block on the O-line.
So does Brandon Scherff. It gets only more expensive.*Shaq Mason likes this*
But he was always such a model citizen at Florida St. This behavior is so out of character for him.Jameis Winston about to get a 3 game suspension—groping Uber driver. Their first 3 games are tough too.
He could ask for a pardon.He'd be very welcome for a visit to the White House.
I mean, it's certainly not as bad as maybe being generally aware that some team employees may or may not have deflated some footballs to no competitive advantage. So you can't cross the 4 games barrier just for mere felonies.A whole 3 games, I wonder what kind of perverted thing you have to do to get a 4 game suspension. It would have to be really disgusting.
Ryan Fitzpatrick has had a super-charmed NFL career.Jameis Winston about to get a 3 game suspension—groping Uber driver. Their first 3 games are tough too.
Fitz has always played well in SeptemberRyan Fitzpatrick has had a super-charmed NFL career.
I suggested to my Bucs-fan-friend (yup, I've got one) that this can all turn out great for them so long as Fitzy plays as well as Jimmy G.
Hanley's been busy.
Per law enforcement sources, police are investigating a possible strangulation/suffocation as the cause of death in the case of the body found at Giants CB Janoris Jenkins’ home
I am crossing you off my Christmas card list.Does anyone know where Asante Samuel or Wes Welker were that night? They’re known to choke around Giants.
Jenkins’ brother arrested (charged with aggravated manslaughter). Was in prison twice over last 12 years on drug charges; most recently paroled in 2016.Victim was a family friend who was living at the house. Police are investigating it as a strangulation.
what if they said Jehovah?I'm sure it's all a misunderstanding. I mean, let he who hasn't had a dead body in their basement throw the first stone
On Thursday, the NFL issued a three-game suspension to Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. Specifically, after an investigation, the NFL determined that Winston touched an Uber driver “in an inappropriate and sexual manner without her consent.” Even more specifically, Winston had been accused of grabbing the crotch of the female driver and holding his hand there “for three to five seconds.”
The NFL’s history of issuing punishment has varied greatly. Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott was forced to serve a six-game suspension for domestic violence allegations which were not proven true and which were actually discounted by the lead investigator who was put on the case. On the other end of the spectrum, former quarterback Brett Favre received no suspension and just a $50,000 fine for allegedly sending explicit photos and messages to a female Jets employee in 2008. Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was issued a six-game suspension after he was accused of sexual assault in 2010, but Roger Goodell shortened that suspension to four games after Roethlisberger personally appealed his case to the commissioner. Former Giants kicker Josh Brown was suspended for one game for domestic violence, though he was later placed on the commissioner’s exempt listonce the general public found out about what Brown did. A year later, for no reason, the league suspended Brown for six games, even though he was out of the league.
So, clearly, the NFL does not have a uniform standard in place for incidents of sexual assault. And according to one report, Winston’s punishment came after some negotiating from the league, the players’ union, and Winston’s own representatives.
Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer and NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported shortly after the suspension news broke that the three-game ban had been agreed upon by all sides. Breer said there was “mutual benefit,” because the league would not receive the months of negative publicity that can accompany a long appeals process, and because the player would not have to serve a suspension that’s too lengthy.
Should probably edit to reflect that it's Jerry Richardson and not Jones. I think universally in the NFL context, 'Jerry' refers to the loud Cowboys owner.Jerry fined $2.75 million for being a super old creepy predator. There goes the first month’s interest payment on the $1.3 billion he pocketed from the sale!
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/23936331/nfl-fines-carolina-panthers-owner-jerry-richardson-workplace-misconduct
The investigation was started well before he sold (and was the reason he sold), so I am sure that there was contractual language that he is beholden to. It probably is included in the final sale agreement that the NFL owners have to approve as well. I mean, he could tell them where they could “stick their invoice”, and then they could sue him and cost him probably quadruple. $2.75 million on $1.3 billion which came from a $100 million investment is a joke anyways, so I’m pretty sure he doesn’t care.What power could the NFL have to "fine" him at this point, now that he's no longer an owner? He's an odious guy, sure, but if I were him I'd tell them where they could stick their invoice.
And that's leaving aside how big-brother-ish it is to have an employer "fine" employees (or even ex-owners) in the first place, which @Reverend has observed in other contexts before.
Textbook case of ride-em-like-a-mule. Physically, emotionally and mentally spent at 30. Injured in recent seasons; explosiveness gone. Just short of combined 10,000 yards for career.DeMarco Murray retires after only 7 seasons in the NFL
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000940260/article/demarco-murray-announces-retirement-after-7-seasons
The average lifespan of an NFL running back is about 3 seasons .DeMarco Murray retires after only 7 seasons in the NFL
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000940260/article/demarco-murray-announces-retirement-after-7-seasons
Honestly, I think this is kind of smartly played by the Steelers. He will have a ton of mileage on him when they let him walk.LeVeon Bell did not sign a long term deal and says this is his last year as a Steeler.