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Certainly willing to admit I may just be remembering what a sh*thouse mess of a project he was and allowing that to cloud my memory of how the general mock community was projecting him. And fair enough.
Sh*thouse project.
Thoughts on Eli getting benched??
He's going to do well in Jacksonville or Denver.
NFL offering to pay off players to comply.
For me, not a good look.
If you believe in the cause give the money, otherwise it looks like a bribe.
What are you talking about?
The NFL trying to cut a deal to sponsor pro-African American social work in exchange for the players not kneeling anymore
https://www.theringer.com/2017/11/29/16716282/nfl-players-owners-social-justice-89-million-donation
So giving the players what they asked for from the beginning. And this looks bad how?
Paying the protesters off, well I guess that's one way to go about business and probably what I would do.
With that said I cant wait until next offseason to hear the players cry when the cap goes down.
The money is going to charities to address the issues which brought the protests about. It isn't going to the players.
Don't think any of the TV contracts are up.
The cap is adjusted to the amount of revenues brought in each yr. Bottom line is if revenues drop = less $$$$ for players.
Donating the $$$$$ to charity = Less $$$$ for players salaries.
The TV deals are multi-year deals. They don't ebb & flow like the stock market.
Give Thorn his mango back. This money would be 100% independent or IOTW would come completely out of owner pockets.
I know about the TV deals, but the cap is based off of total revenue each yr.
Nothing EVER comes directly out of the owners pockets.
No it comes off a defined set of revenue. All sorts of things like naming rights aren't included.
Ummm, yeah this would be from the owners. Everything but what the players get comes from the owners.
Nope, it will come from the season ticketholders.
But trust me the kneelers are going to feel the pain of loss of revenue. If not next season sometime soon.
The NFL's multifaceted offer earmarks at least $89 million over a seven-year period for both national and local projects, according to the documents. On the national level, owners this year would allocate $5 million, with their commitment growing annually and maxing out at $12 million per year from 2021 through 2023. At the local level, owners would put up $250,000 annually and expect players to match that amount, totaling $500,000 for each team. Players and owners can exceed that amount if they choose, with no matching requirement.
Giants co-owner John Mara’s half-baked solutions ultimate reason why team is a laughingstock
When decisiveness mattered most in 2016, the man at the controls of the New York Giants took the half-step that mangled this franchise. The talent base was aging and crumbling. Critical pieces of draft classes had cratered. And in the locker room, the coaching message went stale.
So John Mara made the kind of decision that has come to define him in recent years: The half-owner took a half-measure and solved half a problem.
Hope Shazier is OK. Wasn't moving his legs on the way out of the stadium. Neck seemed to be ok. Was moving his arms/hands.
Man, that game was just flat out dirty. The hit on Antonio Brown in the end zone???? Damn! I'm surprised he got up. Tough hombre.
Browns fire their gm
Has CnD commented about Ryan Shazier yet ?
Since he has begun to have a little movement in his lower extremities, rather than a transected spinal cord, it appears he has sustained a spinal contusion/bruise. Contusion prognosis is related to the extent of the contusion. When essentially full return is not seen within 24-48 hours,the extent of functional return becomes much less predictable. We'll know more over the next 24 hours.
Shazier has not been reported to have significant improvement of his neurologic status. He has undergone a surgery that has not been identified, but is likely a spinal fusion. A fracture or fractures of the vertebral bones and/or disc rupture has evidently occurred. Stabilization would prevent further damage to the spinal cord. With no good news within the 48 hour period post trauma, return of neurological function becomes tenuous and unpredictable.........and not a good sign.
Troy Taormina / USA TODAY Sports
Report: NFL reviewing use of concussion protocol on Savage
Themistoklis Alexis Dec 10, 2017 9:50 PM
NFL chief medical officer Dr. Allen Sills has initiated a review of all procedures pertaining to a concussion sustained by Houston Texans quarterback Tom Savage during Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport
Sills aims to speak with the relevant medical staff and review reports from an unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant regarding the handling of Savage's diagnosis.
Savage was seen twitching after taking a hit, but was cleared to return to the field without missing any action. The signal-caller managed a few more snaps before ultimately going to the locker room and being officially diagnosed during the ensuing series.
According to NFL.com, Texans coach Bill O'Brien later told the media Savage had been evaluated and cleared for his brief return to the game by the consultant, only for the results of a second test to lead to his removal.
Savage was later replaced by T.J. Yates.
Osweiler off the bench has three touchdowns, two passing, one rushing and a two point conversion. Btw, still 3rd quarter.
Brock Osweiler off the bench: 12-for-17 passing with 194 passing yards, 2 TDs and 0 INTs. That's 70 % completions and 11.41 yards per completion. He also added that impressive 18-yard Touchdown run (3 total TDs). More importantly he led the Broncos to a 25-12 win over the Colts.Osweiler off the bench has three touchdowns, two passing, one rushing and a two point conversion. Btw, still 3rd quarter.
Brock Osweiler off the bench: 12-for-17 passing with 194 passing yards, 2 TDs and 0 INTs. That's 70 % completions and 11.41 yards per completion. He also added that impressive 18-yard Touchdown run (3 total TDs). More importantly he led the Broncos to a 25-12 win over the Colts.
And I'm sure somebody will say it was against a bad Colts defense. Well the Texans lost 20-14 at home against that same "bad Colts defense". So I'm not buying it. It's still the competition of the NFL.
I'm puzzled as to why the Cleveland Browns didn't just start big Brock in 2017? They were going to pay him all that money to win a game with another team. He could have won them a game or two this season. Instead they're going to likely go winless.