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Evan Silva @evansilva
2017 All-Conference QBs in the Mountain West:
1st team: Nick Stevens: Invited to #Packers rookie camp on tryout basis
2nd team: Brett Rypien: Projected UDFA/7th-round pick in 2019 draft
Honorable Mention: Josh Allen: 7th overall pick in NFL draft
I don't want to root against Allen, but I will be rooting for the Browns and Broncos to fall on their faces.
ProFootballTalk @ProFootballTalk
Bills tried to trade up with Browns, Broncos before getting Josh Allen at No. 7
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...allen-at-no-7/
Football Perspective @fbgchase
12 + 22 + a 2nd for the 5th pick? Elway doesn’t understand NFL draft history if he turned this down. Don’t at me Broncos fans.
http://www.atlantafalcons.com/news/t...b-2c3e2179517f
FALCONS, QUARTERBACK MATT RYAN AGREE TO TERMS ON NEW 5-YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION
Posted May 3, 2018
" Matt Ryan, 32, agreed to terms on a 5-year contract extension with the Falcons on Thursday. According to a report by ESPN's Chris Mortensen, Ryan's contract will make him the first NFL quarterback to earn $30 million per year, and his contract has $100 million guaranteed."
https://www.nbcsports.com/video/lion...case?ls=pftvod
Where do Patricia, Lions go from here?
Mike Florio discusses the legal side of the Matt Patricia dismissed sexual assault case and where the Detroit Lions go from here.
Comment woodbuck27
The Issue here is RE: a dismissaul of a Seual Assault Charge in 1996 or 22 Years ago.
I believe this falls under the category of:
' Some Things Never Really Go Away.'
Scott Kacsmar @FO_ScottKacsmar
Kirk Cousins on 2018 Vikings could mark 22nd time since merger that a playoff team added an age-30 QB (or older) who threw at least 200 passes for his new team.
7 of the previous 21 cases involved Minnesota teams.
Scott Kacsmar @FO_ScottKacsmar
1972 Fran Tarkenton (2nd stint)
1993 Jim McMahon
1994 Warren Moon
1999 Jeff George (Cunningham benched)
2005 Brad Johnson (2nd stint; Culpepper torn ACL)
2009 Brett Favre
2013 Matt Cassel (Ponder hurt)
Pending:
2018 Kirk Cousins
RIP Chuck Knox aka "Ground Chuck"
https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/...first-success/
Knox really did make the Seahawks very popular out here. Did a lot with not much especially in the later years here when ownership was wanting to move the team to California.
It was nice to root for the Seahawks in the AFC and Packers in NFC; only conflict was if both made the SB the same year (very unlikely then). Holmgren should have not agreed to go to the NFC.
This guy is a professional suck up (no, not Belichick).
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DdlX5Q6VMAA2TNy.jpg:large
Is that Kaepernick in the red hat?
https://www.sportsnet.ca/football/nf...-fame-edition/
Terrell Owens lands cover of Madden 19 Hall Of Fame Edition
Emily Sadler @EmmySadler ... May 25, 2018, 11:51 AM
Adrian Peterson still looking for work.
Peterson, 33, mentioned the Texans and four other teams as possible fits in a recent appearance on ESPN’s NFL Live.
“You know obviously I’ve mentioned Houston a couple of times,” Peterson said. “I feel like Green Bay wouldn’t be a bad look as well. Carolina. There’s some options out there. You know Miami. Down there in [Los Angeles].
We can sign both him and Dez now that they have been linked to the Packers.
Green Bay for Peterman? In his dreams. Pretty obvious from that blurb that he wants to go somewhere where he can be part of a team with a chance for a ring. His best fit might be joining Johnny Manzier in Canada.
Monty, Jones and Williams are all fragile. The Switch Hitter ain't the pimp he once was, but he can still gain a yard when a yard is needed, and everyone and their baby mamas know run is a-coming - something the Pack struggled with in yesteryear.
McCarthy was in KC when old horse Marcus Allen played there. The Switch Hitter could be the Packers' version of Allen. Plus, the thought of the Switch Hitter sticking it to the Queens twice a year is naturally arousing.
^ The short yardage running game suffered far more due to poor blocking that anything else. Peterman is pretty much finished. Good Marcus Allen reference though.
Not true. Not so long ago, the OL was made up of Bak, Sitton, Linsley, Lang, and Bulaga. That was a good, fat lineup. Runners still couldn't gain a yard when a yard was needed, and everyone and their baby mamas knew run was a-coming.
Sign AP to move the chain and punch in the rock. Do it, German Shepherd!
https://247sports.com/nfl/green-bay-...ason-114822445
Packers offensive position grades for 2017 season
By: BRIAN JONES Feb 7, 2:01 PM
How much would over half a million jerseys cost?Quote:
Damarious Randall
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@RandallTime
If the Cleveland Cavaliers win the 2018 NBA finals I’ll buy everyone who retweet’s this a jersey...
10:58 PM - May 28, 2018
92.4K
511K people are talking about this
He did play for the Cavs, but it was unclear to me if the offer was for the Cavs or for the Browns.
Somebody must have told Randall what the cost would be, because he said that offer was in jest.
Joe Thomas responded in kind about jerseys for retweets if GS won. He's over 100K.
Is that ex-Packer Joe Thomas or ex-Badger Joe Thomas? The latter probably can afford it, the former not so much.
They had it. That free throw by Hill was a complete throat clutch too.
Hell, LeBron was open after JR dribbled out with the rebound. And you knew they knew it because nothing went well for them in OT.
Cleveland radio is going nuts over the blocking call. 1) there was no reason to review - LeBron was out of the circle and 2) even if the two refs disagree at the MOST it should have been a jump ball. Not to mention there were several other blown calls down the stretch, but whatevs - gotta come back and win one.
Didn't see the play (or game) live. If replay counts for anything, it looks like a block to me. Feet and torso are moving but that might not be the standard anymore.
Hill is an 81% free throw shooter. He just gagged on that second one. Completely tentative. Weird because if you would expect him to miss on nerves, it would be the first one when still down. I almost want to believe he threw it short and had a play on with JR; he barely got the rim and you could see it in his motion.
Controversy is mainly that the two refs disagreed in real time. The 'call on the floor' was a charge - call of closest official with best view - but they reviewed to check if James was in circle (not even close) and essentially changed the call in review to a block. If the refs disagreed (which it looked like that on the floor), they should have jumped it. They changed the call based on the review of James 'being in the circle.' It's just bad reffing, looks suspicious, even if the call itself can be justified as blocking (it was a close call).
No way to believe a play was set up. Hill gacked, and JR pulled a Webber.
NBA sounded exactly like NFL Blandinos today when they Tweeted that officials can look at the underlying call when reviewing the circle. Needs to be under 2 minutes, blah blah blah.
Replay should be banned.