Nemesis121
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Giants camp begins
not on NFL network it's Peyton all day...
Giants camp begins
"A tractor? Pffft, big deal. Check out my ride!"
wow this mario fannin dude ran a 4.31 at 231 pds damn
wow this mario fannin dude ran a 4.31 at 231 pds damn
I hope he fails harder in NY then he did in DallasMartellus Bennett is still in the league, and here’s how you know: The former Cowboys tight end had some attention-grabbing comments to the media in New York.
This time, they concerned his ex-teammates.
“I just want to kick those guys’ asses,” Bennett said, per the New York Daily News (via NFL.com). “I don’t like a lot of people. I’m kind of an a—hole . . . I’m kind of pissed off about a lot.”
http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/a...-Cowboys/d6ae06f0-3e2d-4515-8f44-5e24e677f0c8
Can't believe this is still going on lolthese people all with coolio avatars all deserved banned
i need google fiber in my life. 120 bucks a month for tv and gigabit internet
I wish there was another competitor to Comcast here.
I really dont think i'll ever understand the passion for soccer that the rest of the world shares.
Pity, because it's really rather good.
Soccer is just fine in my book, I just cant get that into it because I never really played it.
Good ole' Gridiron is ingrained in American culture. Absolutely embedded.
If soccer was shown here more I would probably watch it.
I'm pretty content with our cities 100 mbps uncapped fiber internet for 50 bucks a month. Not a bad deal. Its a fiber optic network owned by the City Utilities system that covers the whole city limits, and is actually considered an additional utility instead of farmed out by shitty ISP's. More cities need to adopt this.
If soccer was shown here more I would probably watch it.
It's a shame you didn't win the farsical World Cup bid as I think that would've been a tipping point for the market over there.
It's a shame you didn't win the farsical World Cup bid as I think that would've been a tipping point for the market over there.
Mike Freeman of CBS Sports wrote on Thursday that per his sources, Jones-Drew is angry with the team, ready to test the collective will of the front office, and in no hurry to report without some good financial news at the end of the rainbow. Steve Wyche of the NFL Network adds that Jones-Drew is prepared to hold out through training camp and possibly into the season.
At this time, the team is unmoved.
"There's no decision here,'' Jags owner Shad Khan told the Florida Times-Union this week. "It's his choice. There's been very little for us to do rather than wait on whatever he might choose to do ... There's more than 50 players [on the team] under contract. There are other people under contract in management, coaches. Does that mean if you do it for one, you do it for everybody. Where do you draw the line?''
https://twitter.com/JasonLaCanfora/statuses/228542098033500163WR Braylon Edwards working out for Seattle. Seahawks also looking at other free agents at the position after cutting Mike Williams
I don't blame him.
Jags have the cap space to pay him what he deserves.
Jags need to trade him for a fifth to the Pats.