This is much better, Drew:
I still don't like you for fucking this up multiple times previously, though.
I still don't like you for fucking this up multiple times previously, though.
Nah, he can fuck off. You didn't somehow understand the situation over a few days when this has literally been an issue for years. Dude probably saw every other shithead losing their job and decided he wants to make money after retirement.
By aka Espi Go To PostNah, he can fuck off. You didn't somehow understand the situation over a few days when this has literally been an issue for years. Dude probably saw every other shithead losing their job and decided he wants to make money after retirement.Call me an eternal optimist but after being destroyed on Twitter and fearing that his line will get him killed when the season starts... maybe Drew might've legit changed his opinion after getting bodied at the team meeting?
By Pac-12 Go To PostWell, bless your heart.Well he got 3 months until the season starts to not be an idiot. I'm sure we'll find out where he stands once he lines up behind center.
By The Frankman Go To PostCall me an eternal optimist but after being destroyed on Twitter and fearing that his line will get him killed when the season starts… maybe Drew might've legit changed his opinion after getting bodied at the team meeting?he learned to not say anything I am sure lol
By The Frankman Go To PostCall me an eternal optimist but after being destroyed on Twitter and fearing that his line will get him killed when the season starts… maybe Drew might've legit changed his opinion after getting bodied at the team meeting?No
By The Frankman Go To PostCall me an eternal optimist but after being destroyed on Twitter and fearing that his line will get him killed when the season starts… maybe Drew might've legit changed his opinion after getting bodied at the team meeting?
Naw he meant what he said. If he felt that way back when this was first happening with Kaep then aite, time to educate yourself and get right, but fuck sake holding the position he had in 2020 is just fucked. His wife had to come and save the day with a better apology.
I don't think Brees is racist. But he's the textbook definition of MLK's white moderate.
SI.com's Albert Breer reports the NFL "has floated the idea" of starting training camps as soon as Mid-July.
The move is, "to give players a chance to get back in football shape after an offseason of virtual work." Naturally this would likely include a number of restrictions and rules in order to mitigate COVID-19 risk as much as possible. Currently the new CBA says teams can report 47 days before their first regular season game, which is July 28 for the majority of the NFL.
The NFL issued protocols to clubs laying out plans for players' return to club facilities.
The measures include physical distancing, facility cleaning and disinfecting, equipment cleaning and more. Every locker must be six-feet apart. Strength and conditioning workouts must be limited to small groups of no more than 15 players. Meeting must be conducted virtually "to the extent possible." Makes sense. The NFL is seemingly fully moving forward with every intention of starting the 2020 season on time.
ESPN: Malcolm Jenkins: NFL won't get it right until it specifically addresses Colin Kaepernick
Lookit Malcolm Jenkins trying to shed that Uncle Tom label!
Lookit Malcolm Jenkins trying to shed that Uncle Tom label!
I mean it's good that he's confident... of course real life will vindicate him or smack him down eventually.
Giants K Aldrick Rosas was arrested and jailed Tuesday for misdemeanor hit-and-run and driving on a suspended license.https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/29319071/giants-kicker-aldrick-rosas-arrested-hit-run-charge
Alcohol is believed to be involved. Witnesses say Rosas T-boned a car after running a red light, after driving at speeds estimated to be near 100 mph. Rosas ran from the disabled car after the collision and was later found walking on the side of the road. "We are aware of the situation and have been in contact with Aldrick," the Giants said in a statement. "We have no further comment at this time." Rosas was expected to play on a $3.259 million RFA tag this year, but that now seems unlikely.
Insta-cut.
Free agent WR Josh Gordon applied for reinstatement Wednesday.Jesus Christ he's only 29??? How many chances has this guy had?
An all too familiar situation for Gordon. He's reportedly been training in Seattle in hopes of being reinstated in time for training camp. The lax nature of the new CBA regarding marijuana could be huge for Gordon, who is certainly running out of chances with NFL teams. Still just 29, Gordon should be able to land another job, perhaps back with the Seahawks.
By blackace Go To PostDr. FrankmanUse math to see where 3-4 months from now is (he was given a 12-16 week recovery timeline). Now add a couple of weeks of rehab/get into some semblance of game shape because it's a Jones fracture and you usually don't rush that unless you're Adrian Peterson. So yeah, I think calling BS is kinda appropriate here. For the record, he said on his Instagram he'll "be back in 10" which is optimistic. Do you have a opinion on why he'll beat the original recovery timeline?
By The Frankman Go To PostUse math to see where 3-4 months from now is (he was given a 12-16 week recovery timeline). Now add a couple of weeks of rehab/get into some semblance of game shape because it's a Jones fracture and you usually don't rush that unless you're Adrian Peterson. So yeah, I think calling BS is kinda appropriate here. For the record, he said on his Instagram he'll "be back in 10" which is optimistic. Do you have a opinion on why he'll beat the original recovery timeline?Seems like the team doctor or the team does 🤷🏿♂️
But Dr. Google does say 6 to 8 weeks for many Jones fracture case and up to 12...so if his is a standard procedure and recovery plus extra rehab that puts us late August early September. Doesn't seem impossible but I am no doctor.
Then again they also might know the season starting late 😂😂
The NFLPA has recommended against its members working out together as the number of COVID-19 cases increases in many states.Well football season threatened for the first time
Players all across the league have spent June informally working out together. “Please be advised that it is our consensus medical opinion that in light of the increase in COVID-19 cases in certain states that no players should be engaged in practicing together in private workouts,” were the words of Dr. Thom Mayer, the NFLPA's medical director. “Our goal is to have all players and your families as healthy as possible in the coming months." It is the latest ominous 2020 sports development after Friday brought news of a wave of positive coronavirus tests across America's professional leagues. The NFL has adopted a universal training camp report date of July 28. If things continue to trend the way they have in many states, particularly Florida and Texas, that could be endangered.
The Athletic's Daniel Kaplan reports the NFL will allow teams to "set different attendance capacity limits."SO STUPID
“Attendance will be a state-by-state, county-by-county thing,” were the words of Kaplan's source. “It will not be a one size fits all." Meaning, depending on the coronavirus restrictions in place in certain states, some teams could be forced to play before empty stadiums while others are allowed to have fans. That would be a foolish policy, for a variety of reasons. Aside from the public health concerns, it would creative a competitive imbalance. It would also provide incentive for teams to push the envelope, which will be the last thing many different areas need. The NFL has done an excellent job of applying universal COVID standards this offseason and would be well served by doing the same thing for the upcoming regular campaign.
Was Jack Del Rio hacked? If he wasn't hacked, then he is posting some things on Twitter he may regret tomorrow.
Patriots signed QB Cam Newton, formerly of the Panthers, to a one-year contract.whoa
Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, it’s an “incentive-laden” deal, and NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport calls it a bare-minimum one-year pact worth up to $7.5 million. The former MVP just recently turned 31 and was released by the Panthers what felt like an eternity ago this offseason. He appeared in just two games last season thanks to a foot injury, and shoulder issues have also plagued him in the past. Still, if healthy, which is the belief right now for Newton, he offers some of the highest upside of any quarterback in the NFL. Newton will compete with sophomore Jarrett Stidham for No. 1 duties when training camp opens next month. Newton should have no problem beating Stidham out, assuming he’s at 100 percent health. The Patriots are suddenly very interesting again post-Tom Brady.