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AP had a 77 yard run and still didn't break 100 yards?
AP had a 77 yard run and still didn't break 100 yards?
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Stop that. It's only been one game. It's way too early to start talking like that. Don't forget we made the playoffs two years ago.This is the best Lions team in years.
So the same guy that has been claiming all preaseason that the Vikings will be cellar dwellers, announces that "This is the best Lion team in years" after beating said cellar dweller at home, in Week 1.
Sounds like SneakerPro.
You move the ball the way we did against a team with a horrible quarterback and what I thought was a decent defensive then yes,
Aj Mansour @AjKFAN
Frazier: Kevin Williams back at practice today. #Vikings
KFAN1003 @KFAN1003
Frazier on what he sees in Ponder this week: "A guy that's focused, and really wanting to better than he did last week." #Vikings
Report: Winfield hasn’t filed retirement papers
Posted by Mike Florio on September 11, 2013, 2:25 PM EDT
After veteran cornerback Antoine Winfield was cut by the Seahawks, he quickly announced a plan to retire.
That plan has not yet been formalized.
According to Sean Jensen of the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Winfield’s agent said the player hasn’t filed retirement papers.
As we learned (over and over again) with quarterback Brett Favre, there’s no magic to the filing of retirement papers. If a player is done, he’s done — with or without filing retirement papers.
And if the player files the papers, he can always un-file them and return to action.
Winfield’s agent, Ashanti Webb, also told Jensen that Webb has heard nothing from the Vikings about a possible return.
If Winfield plays, the Seahawks will get a dollar-for-dollar credit for the first $500,000 he earns, since he had $500,000 in guaranteed base salary. Winfield also received a $500,000 signing bonus, which he’ll keep because he was cut.
Another question for Winfield arises not from filing retirement papers but from behaving as if he’s truly retired. All retired players (i.e., players not employed by a team and not seeking employment) at the time Judge Anita Brody gives preliminary approval to the concussion settlement will be eligible for compensation if he has or develops a severe cognitive impairment.
Assuming Winfield is healthy, retiring now becomes insurance against the development of dementia, Alzheimer’s, or ALS. While filing retirement papers isn’t required to prove that a player is retired, it wouldn’t hurt.
You move the ball the way we did against a team with a horrible quarterback and what I thought was a decent defensive then yes,
What does that even mean? My dude gets confused so easily.
Aj Mansour @AjKFAN
Frazier: Kevin Williams back at practice today. #Vikings
KFAN1003 @KFAN1003
Frazier on what he sees in Ponder this week: "A guy that's focused, and really wanting to better than he did last week." #Vikings