🖒I just walked a drunk guy home that was walking into traffic.
Ugh.
They had Brandon Jacobs on there once and it was neat.DeAngelo Williams and Gary Barnidge make their debuts for Impact Wrestling:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRiirscli9E
They had Brandon Jacobs on there once and it was neat.
Seems like a dumbass already trying to be funny.Young man needs to learn, can't be saying any where but Cleveland, what if in 2 years they are the only team willing to give you a shot, because you failed in Texas..
Young man needs to learn, can't be saying any where but Cleveland, what if in 2 years they are the only team willing to give you a shot, because you failed in Texas..
Seems like a dumbass already trying to be funny.
Well Scottie carried MJ's ass so it should be the other way around.. D'onta is Scottie.I'm thinking more as the Scottie Pippen to D'onta Foreman's MJ
Is this the start of your face turn?I just walked a drunk guy home that was walking into traffic.
Ugh.
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Good stuff right there Sanji
Is this the start of your face turn?
lmaoHe was talking about himself.
http://deadspin.com/vikings-new-stadium-struggling-with-leaky-walls-loose-1794785500Less than a year after it opened, the Vikings new stadium has leaky walls and loose panels with no clear plan for scheduling or funding repairs, according to reporting by the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
The zinc panels were described by the executive director of the Minnesota Sports Facility Authority as a major health and safety problem at the top of my priority list. A section of paneling flew away in a storm a few months ago, and the building also faces a set of problems stemming from leaksincluding an area of the concourse where water has seeped in and part of a parapet where a moisture barrier has already been replaced for several million dollars.
Whether theyre related or different is still a question in my mind, Rick Evans, the sports facility authority director, told the paper. When we have an issue with one portion of the building, were looking at the entire facade.
There is not yet an estimated cost for repairs. It is unclear who will pay for them, though the general contractor has said it will shoulder its responsibility.
The Vikings paid $600 million of the $1.1 billion in stadium costs, and taxpayers were made to pick up the rest.
The zinc panels were described by the executive director of the Minnesota Sports Facility Authority as a major health and safety problem ”at the top of my priority list."
http://deadspin.com/vikings-new-stadium-struggling-with-leaky-walls-loose-1794785500
San Francisco, picking second, had three men clearly atop its board: Garrett one, Stanford defensive lineman Solomon Thomas two and, in a surprise, Alabama middle linebacker Reuben Foster three Chicago, picking third, badly wanted someone. The Bears and Niners had an understanding that if Chicagos man was still on the board after Cleveland picked (Chicago GM Ryan Pace wouldnt tell Lynch who Player X was; the Niners figured it was Thomas), the Bears would give at least two third-round picks to move from three to two.
See if we can get one last thing with Chicago, Lynch said to Marathe.
Marathe called the Bears. To try to solidify this now, Marathe said to Pace, were gonna need a little bit more to finish. It wouldnt have to be much. Like, your four. So lets say your third, 67 overall, this year, your three next year, and your four this year, 111 overall Im not gonna string you along No I will do it quickly. Let me get with John and Kyle and Ill call you right back.
The Bears agreed. Theyd give two third-round picks and a fourth-rounder to move up one spot.
Man, who do they want? Lynch said. Gotta be Solomon, right?
Call me crazy, Marathe said. But I think its Trubisky.
Then whyd they go get [free-agent quarterback Mike] Glennon? Lynch said.
Hey, Marathe said, can you tell me who youre taking? Im so curious.
No dice.
Off the phone, Marathe said to Lynch and Shanahan: He [Pace] said, I think you guys are going to be comfortable with what we do. So I dont know what that is.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/h...aying-about-the-bears-draft-and-its-not-good/”We don't know what the hell they were doing," said an executive from one team that is routinely in the postseason. ”It's all anyone is talking about. It's really bad between Pace and Fox. Fox is fuming about being left in the dark on the trade (for Trubisky). I don't know anyone who likes their draft. From the first pick on, we can't figure out what they were doing. Go back and look at how many small-school kids they took. People around the league are shocked. It's really bad between Pace and Fox."
An executive from another team noted: ”Either the Bears know something no one else in the league knows, or that draft just got a lot of people fired only they don't know it yet."
Mike Glennon was, of all places, at Soldier Field on Thursday night when the Bears changed the course of franchise history and sent shockwaves through the NFL draft. The team had asked its starting quarterback to attend the Miller Lite Bears draft party on the club level.
So much for being a guest of honor, huh?
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sport...-trust-campbell-spt-0501-20170430-column.htmlIt's a good thing there wasn't a camera on Glennon when Commissioner Roger Goodell announced Trubisky's name. If anyone ever needed Miller Time, the veteran quarterback did in that moment.
He found out as the rest of the world did. The Bears don't believe in him as much as he thought, as much as they conveyed to him during his blissful first seven weeks on the job. Glennon felt as though he had been cheated on, according to people in the know. When admiration, affection and support abruptly become rejection, it hurts. And the pain cuts deep.
Of course, most people don't get $18.5 million guaranteed for their heartache. Glennon, 27, is only slightly more proven at the NFL level than Trubisky. General manager Ryan Pace owes it to the Bears and the fans to examine every option to improve the most important position on the team. And in Trubisky, Pace believes he has found Chicago's version of Drew Brees.
In fact, Glennon would be the first to acknowledge he hasn't done anything on the field to stake an unchallenged claim to the Bears' starting job. But that's not the point.
The issue is about relationships. The trust between Glennon and the Bears' decision-makers has been damaged. The Bears made him feel that he was their guy. As it turns out, he's not even close. If Pace hopes to convince Glennon that nothing has changed for him and his opportunity, that would be an impossible sell.
This wouldn't be as big a deal if Glennon were demoted to backup status. He could channel his pain into holding a clipboard, and the distrust wouldn't affect the Bears on the field this fall. But Glennon is still the starting quarterback, as Pace said Thursday after the pick.
Pace called Glennon that night. Imagine how well that went over. Pace telling Glennon he's still the starting quarterback while in reality handing Glennon a ticket to get back on the bus he just spent two years riding behind Jameis Winston with the Buccaneers. It's only a matter of time before Glennon must retake his seat.
"I'm excited about Mike's future here," Pace told reporters Thursday.
That makes one of them.
The team's plan, as far as Glennon knew, was to do everything to get the best out of him. To help the strong-armed passer reach the potential Pace saw when describing him as an ascending player. Drafting a defensive player or receiver at No. 3 would have helped. Giving him 100 percent of the first-team practice reps was a no-brainer.
Now Trubisky figures to cut into Glennon's practice time because the organization has to develop him. Then factor in the opportunity costs in the draft of trading up for Trubisky, and the Bears won't end up with the best version of Glennon they otherwise would have.
This was an okay draft for the JETS. D is too harsh.I usually trust Evan Silva from Rotoworld's opinion, but he gave the Pats an A+ draft grade and the Jets a D. That....can't be right.
I usually trust Evan Silva from Rotoworld's opinion, but he gave the Pats an A+ draft grade and the Jets a D. That....can't be right.
I usually trust Evan Silva from Rotoworld's opinion, but he gave the Pats an A+ draft grade and the Jets a D. That....can't be right.
Grading a draft class 48 hours after it happened...of course it isn't right.
For those of you who bought Mario Kart on the Switch, how's it been so far?
For those of you who bought Mario Kart on the Switch, how's it been so far?
I usually trust Evan Silva from Rotoworld's opinion, but he gave the Pats an A+ draft grade and the Jets a D. That....can't be right.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/one-shot/0ap3000000796108/Deshaun-Watson-One-Shot-Episode-1
Watson is everything you could want in a QB. Poise, leadership, winning on every level up up till now but I just cant shake this feeling he isn't going to be a very good pro. Of course I hope I am completely wrong.
The Jets absolutely drafted like shit.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/one-shot/0ap3000000796108/Deshaun-Watson-One-Shot-Episode-1
Watson is everything you could want in a QB. Poise, leadership, winning on every level up up till now but I just cant shake this feeling he isn't going to be a very good pro. Of course I hope I am completely wrong.
BREAKING: Jaguars Pick Up QB Blake Bortles Fifth-Year Option https://t.co/4lB6nVnM8r https://t.co/J7hPPCJjwJ
Jags servicing me
The Jets drafted back to back dbs, then back to back to back receivers, then back to back dbs. Were those the only two areas that roster needs help at? It's a shit draft. Sorry.
Foster still there. Miami, 22, standing pat. Giants, 23, keeping. Raiders, 24, staying.
Seattle GM John Schneider (26) called.
Marathe: ”John, we got a nice juicy fourth pick in the fourth round, 111 overall, for you to move ... Yeah, I know, but we like 67 [the third-round pick] too."
Schneider would think about it.
”He's got to pee," Marathe said. ”He'll call back."
Fifteen minutes passed. Marathe called Schneider back. ”Still in?"
Lynch: ”Ask him how the pee was."
Shanahan: ”Long one."
No deal. A few more calls. Some confusion with Schneider about the trade chart. Schneider traded down from 26 to 29, and then from 29 to 31.
Roger Goodell on the TV: ”With the 30th pick in the 2017 NFL draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers select ... T.J. Watt, linebacker, Wisconsin."
Foster is still there.
8:23 PT. Marathe called Schneider. ”DUDE!" Marathe said, then looked pained. ”HE PUT ME ON HOLD!" ... Schneider came back on the line. Marathe said, ”You're on the clock, you know ... CALL ME BACK."
The room could feel it. A gift from the gods. Whether they're worried about his shoulder or his smoking or his lifestyle, Reuben Foster, the third player on the board, the player Shanahan called ”my favorite player in this draft," sits there.
8:24 PT. No call back. ”I don't think it's happening," Marathe announced.
8:25 PT. Lynch called Schneider, who said he's thinking about it.
No reason not to do it, according to the draft trade chart most teams use. Each pick in the draft is assigned a value. You total the picks on either side of the trade, and if they're close to equal, the deal is usually agreed on both sides to be fair. This had to work. The 31st pick has a value of 600 points. San Francisco's two picks—34 and 111—totaled 632.
A minute or so later, with 80 seconds left in the 10-minute period to take a first-round pick, Schneider told Marathe, ”Okay, we'll do it. We got a deal."
Marathe pumped his fist gently. ”He's in!" Marathe said to the room. But it wasn't over. Now each team had to verbally tell the league the terms of the trade, and the league then had to put San Francisco on the clock before the Niners could turn in this card:
REUBEN FOSTER
LB
ALABAMA
The room was buzzing, and excited. Getting louder. ”GOT HIM!" someone yelled.
”Not yet!" Marathe said pointedly. ”Don't celebrate yet. Let's wait 'til we get confirmation from the NFL!"
Lynch picked up the phone, and one of all-time weirdest conversations in draft history happened next.
”REUBEN!" Lynch said into the phone. ”John Lynch with the 49ers! Ready to be a 49er?"
8:28 PT. I looked up. Nineteen seconds left on the clock in this period. If the clock went to :00, the next team would be able to pick a player. The next team was New Orleans. New Orleans loved Foster. New Orleans was the team that worried the Niners most. ”We got it!" Marathe said. ”Turn in the card!"
”HOW 'BOUT THAT S---!" someone screamed. Fans hugged in the back of the room. Eighty-three bro hugs in the front of the room. Shrieks.
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Final straw for Whaley I'm told was 1st round pick. Owner stumped hard for Mahomes. Loved him. Bills trade down w/KC; Chiefs take QB there
Jets are tanking for Darnold anyhow. Personally I think they should start Hackenberg.
So he told the owner to fuck off?
Zierlein paraphrased- Some of it's on Bob McNair, the owner. Some of it's gonna be on OB. Some of it's gonna be on Rick...............But a lot of it's gonna be on Brock Osweiler too. And I'm tellin' you, Bill O'Brien would've fought and maybe killed Brock Osweiler if he had been in the building. Brock supposedly was a big diva and they saw it in the preseason. He said all the things he needed to but supposedly in camp there were some things that happened where the Texans were like, "Oh my God, what have we gotten ourselves into?" And then Brock was like, "Get out of the way. I'm not gonna let you yell at me. I don't have to listen to this." And Bill O'Brien just had to check him. And just grabbed him and snatched him and slammed him up against the wall. And then it was like "Help! Help!". Brock was screaming for help. Oh God, the story on that one.....When I heard the story of everything that went on when that went down. All I can tell you is I realized that's why the Texans did everything they could to get rid of Brock Osweiler. I think they would've cut him. I think if they hadn't been able to flip flop their second with a fourth rounder that they probably would have ended up cutting him. But they would have had to eat that money. So they didn't have to eat that money but they did have to give up a second round pick. But I don't think Brock Osweiler would have even suited up for the Texans. I really don't.
Sounds a bit likeWell the good news is he has most of the uncoachable traits. Good size (though a little thin), athletic and can be a dual threat, and he can make big throws. Plus the dude just knows how to win. It's just accuracy and decision making. Those things can be coached up to some extent
Sounds a bit like
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/139-The-Proper-Gentlemen-of-Sp-26996345/episode/pgs-4-28-17-28126630/
54:00 minute mark. Lance Zierlein lets loose the story of Brocks time in Houston. Basically summed up from this BRB poster:
I heard some rumblings about this but holy shit. lol