S.A. nailed it
S.A. nailed it
Apparently Garrett has gone all Jussie Smollett and accused Mason of calling him a racial slur. Mason vehemently denies it and i doubt that Myles has provided any proof of that.
As to how Krap's workout went.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...tlanta-workout
.As for what evaluators saw from Kaepernick, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport, per sources, provided a consensus scouting report.
» There were 60 scripted throws, no runs, no agility work. He was in good shape, as we thought he'd be. Arm strength was definitely still there and he had some real zip on the ball. But he had some accuracy issues on his deep throws. Good enough to be on a roster, likely backup level.
» He was in good shape and he has a fastball. The velocity was real good. Accuracy and touch were inconsistent. On deep balls, he was ordinary. He can still run well. Essentially average overall.
» Good velocity. Accuracy and touch were average.
» Good showing. Thought he looked like he did when he was last on the field
The fact that he's just now saying this a week later makes me majorly call BS on this. Dude is not helping his case to come back any sooner.
like i said, Happy Gilmore got banned from Hockey permanently after stabbing another skater with his skate.
uh oh
Missouri's high court says NFL owners' phone records are fair game in fight over Rams
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...=home-breaking
I’ve never understood why you despise the Rams more than the Cardinals. All the Rams did was to return home.
“If there are no animals in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went.” - Will Rogers (paraphrased)
hope the price is worth it.
Judge Philip Hess sounded suspicious. "Do the Rams have the ability to move without the NFL's approval?" he said.
"No," Kassof said. "They need the NFL's approval, and ..."
Hess cut him off. "Isn't that what this is about? The relocation policy of the NFL?"
It was a stunning moment in a nearly empty courtroom. Hess' question had forced Kassof to undermine his own case. Christopher Bauman, representing the plaintiffs, seized on it, winning the argument and keeping the case out of arbitration. Last month, the Rams petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to issue a stay, and the high court denied it. Teams have been forced to provide eight years of phone records and emails for discovery -- and had to hire legal teams and data experts to sift through them. Kroenke has had to foot all the legal bills for the teams and league, part of an indemnification agreement the league presented to the Rams, Chargers and Raiders on the morning of the L.A. vote. The legal bills have reached eight figures for some teams.
St. Louis is now seeking each owner's cut of the Rams' and Chargers' $550 million relocation fees -- about $35.5 million per -- as restitution, infuriating owners.
And as for why i was angry, the Rams moved to St. Louis when i was 8 or 10, I was the young fan they picked up, lied to, suffered thru one of the worst decades in the history of the NFL of losing, only to be told we were the reason the team sucked by the owner who couldnt put together a competent front office or team. Funny how most of his sports teams are run like that.
But now they sell tickets to 49er fans, because the truth is Stan Kroenke has never cared about winning. You attach a cities identity to your product then blame the city. Its a hackjob.
https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...-a3202046.htmlStan Kroenke: I didn't buy Arsenal stake to win trophies
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