Cromartie won't tackle.
If anything, that's why he's not a Texans.
If anything, that's why he's not a Texans.
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I spy a new #Colts banner inside @LucasOilStadium. We're live from mini-camp beginning 4p #TheNowIndy on @rtv6 pic.twitter.com/wLDkp4YOSE
— Dave Furst (@DaveFurst) June 10, 2015
If you think hanging up a banner that says "AFC Finalist" sounds ridiculous, you're not the only one, almost everyone on Twitter seems to agree.
A Super Bowl banner makes sense. A division title banner makes sense, too. But a banner to mark a loss in the AFC Championship Game?
Dear @Colts Please take down that banner asap. Sincerely, All Colts fans with any self respect.
— Joe Leahy (@jleahy18) June 10, 2015
The Colts hanging a "2014 AFC Finalist" banner at Lucas Oil is the funniest thing anyone's ever done in the history of sports
— Jill Pellegrini (@jillpell28) June 10, 2015
Colts hang AFC finalist banner. Congratulations on getting smoked 45-7 & putting a banner up to remind you how bad you lost
— Eric Blodgett (@eblodge8706) June 10, 2015
After hanging the banner, a few fans offered suggestions for other banners.
The Colts should hang a banner for every time they lose to the Patriots by less than 20.
— Matt Inglis (@Inglis_14) June 10, 2015
We scored 3 points in the first quarter..... Gotta hang a banner. #Colts
— ryan berardi (@armyrossi) June 10, 2015
The new banner is also forcing Colts fans to ask themselves existential questions.
#Colts fans - Is it time for a higher standard of banner? http://t.co/mqyPz98gzG pic.twitter.com/Gee2elLV8b
— RTV6 Indianapolis (@rtv6) June 10, 2015
All the #Colts need to do now is raise a WE STARTED DEFLATEGATE banner.
— Fitzy (@FitzyGFY) June 10, 2015
The Colts hung a banner because they lost to the Patriots #FreeTomBrady pic.twitter.com/cLEYpky1BB
— Chris™ (@chris_santigo) June 10, 2015
The Browns and Seahawks are the only 2 teams that had every defensive starter earn a positive coverage grade in 2014. http://t.co/GsFUrQIiuZ
One of the best rings I've seen. And I don't like the Patriots.
Where is the little pressure gage?One of the best rings I've seen. And I don't like the Patriots.
Are you serious? That thing is tacky to the point of embarrassment. WTF happened to dignified? What next we have SB necklaces this guy would be proud of:
Yeah and that's not exactly the angle I'd use if I were taking a photo for a sales mag either.At 1st the size threw me off. Than I realized they had to fit 4 super bowl trophies on it. Pretty sure nobody walks around wearing super bowl rings. In my opinion they've become something players just put in their trophy cases.
In 2013, a video was uploaded to YouTube depicting a man throwing punches and swinging a belt during a brawl on a beach, hitting at least one man and one woman. Today, the New Orleans Times-Picayune reported that the man shown assaulting people is Saints linebacker Junior Galette.
I wonder if his this injury was initially aggravated while administering these lashes in 2013.
Report: Video shows assault committed by Junior Galette
Saints' Junior Galette with Belt
Great eyes. The only thing I can tell is that at least two different people are dressed alike (numbered 3 and 4) so differentiating between them will take more skill than I have. The hat may or may not be useful since we don't know whether it was the only one or if the same person always wore it/them while none of the others did.Junior Galette's Lawyer Says Client Is Not Man Striking Woman with Belt in Video
...but the photographic evidence says oterwise: https://cdn1.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/3810328/JuniorGaletteBeachBoys.0.jpg
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Wayyyyy up I feel blessed!
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Worst kept fantasy football secret sleeper for 2015.
Source: Malcolm Butler benched by Patriots due to missed flight
Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler has learned a hard lesson about life in the NFL.
Butler was late for the first practice of organized team activities May 18 because he missed a flight on the way to Boston due to weather issues, and he was held off the practice field for three weeks, according to a team source. Butler attempted to fly into Boston the day before OTAs, but the weather-related issues pushed his arrival into the next day.
Butler is supposed to be back on the field this week as the Patriots wrap up their OTAs at Gillette Stadium and head into next week's minicamp.
It's a hard disciplinary measure for the second-year cornerback and Super Bowl hero, who did reach out to the team to let them know of his canceled flight, but players are often advised to travel early enough to avoid weather-related delays. Still, the three-week ban is longer than any known related incidents for past players, especially during a voluntary workout program.
Butler, whose interception sealed the Patriots' victory against the Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX, has still been at Gillette every day during OTAs, attending all meetings, film sessions and weight room workouts. He has only been kept off the practice field.
The reason for Butler's absences during the two open workouts had been unknown until this development. It's believed Butler will be present tomorrow when the media returns to watch practice.
The team source said Butler was very disappointed to be held out of practice, but he treated it as a lesson learned and has brought the right attitude to Gillette on a daily basis. Upon returning to the field, Butler will compete with Logan Ryan and Bradley Fletcher for the top jobs at cornerback. Robert McClain, Jordan Richards, Dax Swanson and Justin Green are also in the mix for playing time.
Now that Butler is ready to return, the competition will intensify at one of the most focal positions on the roster.
Three weeks!?!
It may not be game or season threatening, either. Everyone waiting for medical clarity.
What was Pierre-Paul doing with a van full of fireworks.
The National Football League has signed a 10-year agreement with a newly commissioned sports stadium in Great Britain to host two American football games per year there.
The NFL signed its agreement with Tottenham Hotspur of the English Premier League to play at their still-under-construction stadium scheduled for completion in 2018.
The stadium, designed to host multiple sporting events and other attractions, will feature a permanent American football artificial turf installed underneath a retractable natural grass field.
“With growing enthusiasm for the NFL in the United Kingdom, we are committed to hosting NFL games in world-class venues and are excited to partner with Tottenham Hotspur to play games at their future stadium,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. “We share a vision and commitment to creating the best experience for our teams, fans and the local community.”
The Tottenham Hotspur agreement is in addition to the NFL International Series begun last year at Wembley Stadium.
Whether you're a fan of Keenum or not, you've got to admire his unrelenting drive through a tumultuous journey.
Fans have faith in Keenum, even if NFL coaches don't
By Brian T. Smith
July 11, 2015
I thought Wimbley was very nice. I can agree the market will support multiple NFL games.
Not a particular "fan of Keenum" but I'd rather have him here than Hoyer.
I really need to find a cat to kick if Hoyer is named starter.
Agreed. I think Fitzpatrick & Hoyer were both slaps in the face... no that I'm a Keenum fan, & not that I think he deserves anything more than what he got. But Fitz & Hoyer... c'mon!!!!
Cats, puppies, & little old ladies will rue he day Hoyer is named our starting QB.
Steel thyself, for that day draws ever closer.Cats, puppies, & little old ladies will rue he day Hoyer is named our starting QB.
Steel thyself, for that day draws ever closer.
I do not. I have no pets.You know the drive to Houston from here isn't that bad. Do you have a cat?
I do not. I have no pets.