I know there are laws and everything and no idea if the Texans broke any contracts, but I have a hard time feeling bad for any ticket broker (especially Ticketmaster)
Everyone cites no injuries until one day a premier player will have their leg blown out and then all hell will break loose (like how the home plate rule was changed after Buster Posey had his leg broken).
It will take a catastrophic injury to happen 1st before they revert to any previous rule...
Found an old article on history of #1 seeds (was from 2018 : https://www.profootballhof.com/news/2018/01/news-top-seeds/).
Looking at the list looks like 3x. Chargers in 79-80, Eagles in 2002-3 (although, #1 in 2004 and made the SB) and then the Packers in 2020-21.
Rodgers always struck me as someone that if you got on his good side you were set. If you got on his bad side, you were forever dead to him. Seemed to impact various TE/WRs quite differently.
He isn't a bad guy. He just isn't the most likable guy at times.
I'd like to think that he could tame his emotions/ego for Pittsburgh and Tomlin. If he can't do it for Tomlin and Pittsburgh then there really is no team or coach out there that he would do it for.
Based on what Thirteen followed up with, if he is doing this as some test, they should just...
Maybe Rodgers has enough respect for Tomlin that he can limit his 'I'm smarter than you' habit. I'd like to see Rodgers go to a place that will lay the law down and let him know that he is coming in to be the QB. Not a coach, not a GM, not a media figure. Pittsburgh might be that place.
Don't really see anything major to disagree with.
On the potential cuts would definitely put Clark on the watch list. He would have a $11M roster bonus due so, if his play is flat-lined or regresses than I could see them moving on. Jenkins is the last year so they could see some significant...
That's your 1st post?
Plenty of offseason winning teams to follow where you can feel great about the upcoming season because you spent a bunch of money only to have your heart ripped out and shown to you around week 4.
https://people.com/chariah-gordon-posts-emotional-goodbye-taylor-swift-chiefs-wags-mecole-hardman-packers-11699805
Posted just for the last line :
Hardman Jr., a free agent after the Chiefs' Super Bowl loss, and the Packers reached a one-year contract on Tuesday, according to ESPN. The move...
After Favre I don't let myself really care about where a player goes anymore. He goes to the Vikings he goes to the Vikings.
On the field he is a 41 year old reduced mobility QB that is on the downslope of his career who is also a diva and brings that baggage with him. If I'm Minnesota, I...
I know people will be moaning about the 'Packers didn't do anything at WR', but were there any realistic options? Cupp at $15M? Pass. And honestly, probably would have needed to be in the $17M+ range to sway him from Seattle. Never thought Adams was a realistic option and Metcalf was just...
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