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Help me, help you.fraij
i hope you over cook your turkey tomorrow
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Help me, help you.fraij
i hope you over cook your turkey tomorrow
Still happy the homie Vick made it back to the league in the first place, getting a starting position and that fat contract post dog-fight host sentence.
Everything else is just profit at this point.
I don't know if anyone has heard (or cares) about the Brandon Browner situation, but there are still some weird happenings going on. Looks like there is still some sort of process taking place regarding the suspension.
-Basically, the reason that it was extended to 1 year is because he "missed" an NFL test while he was out of the league playing in the CFL (or so it is being speculated). Sounds like he is appealing that reasoning, similar to what Mike Florio suggested yesterday.
-He may have failed an initial test during his first stint on the Broncos, or he may have voluntarily enrolled in the testing program at that time to try and boost his draft stock (he was undrafted, so clearly it didn't work)
-Either way, he clearly failed the test this time. But it looks like they do distinguish between PEDs (his suspension last year at this same damn time) and substance abuse violations (this one), so it's possible he could get his sentence reduced... Which would have a huge impact on whether he stays on the team going forward.
-Browner is injured, so either way it has no impact on Monday's game.
Situation still pretty cloudy. If I had to bet I'd say (sadly) he's done with the Seahawks. But I'm a big BB fan after what it took for him to get back into the league (CFL star like Cam Wake), so I'm hopeful....
http://www.hawkblogger.com/2013/11/where-things-stand-with-brandon-browner.html
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...air-implementation-of-substance-abuse-policy/
Given the lopsided matchup on paper, it'll be closer than you expect. A lightweight lubricant should do the trick
I hate to say it, but the Seahawks have too much depth in it's secondary for BB's suspension to affect it significantly.
Yeah pretty much. More about his career going forward, whether on the Seahawks or elsewhere. He would have been in line for a big contract from someone, but if he's suspended for a year getting back into the league could be a climb at his age.Again, he was already out until at least mid-December, and possibly the playoffs Even if he wasn't suspended, he wasn't playing Monday night, or in the Niners game. We're talking about things beyond the playing field right now.
Everyone knows the worst part of the action was Ahmad Brooks throwing him down by his neck/head while following through, which is conveniently eliminated from your GIF.Illegal, $15,000.
Legal.
Everyone knows the worst part of the action was Ahmad Brooks throwing him down by his neck/head while following through, which is conveniently eliminated from your GIF.
C'mon, man.
The bottom one should definitely have been a foul though, you aren't even allowed to make contact with a QB's helmet like that.
I like hard hits and I don't like when QBs get treated like special citizens.I see what you're saying. I know QB's-- Err..I mean Peyton, Brees and Brady get these calls (and rightfully so in some ways) but my point is that you cannot cost a team a win on a hit that was less harsh than the one that wasnt called (below). It was FOUR days later that the hit on Matt Ryan happened by the same exact team who had just benefitted from the call and had EVERYBODY talking about it.
No going back I get it, but c'mon now its straight up bull ****. I would like to think a fan of a team with a physical and good defense like the Seahawks would be the first to agreeI'm sure had this happened to Seattle you'd be talking a lot differently.
I like hard hits and I don't like when QBs get treated like special citizens.I see what you're saying. I know QB's-- Err..I mean Peyton, Brees and Brady get these calls (and rightfully so in some ways) but my point is that you cannot cost a team a win on a hit that was less harsh than the one that wasnt called (below). It was FOUR days later that the hit on Matt Ryan happened by the same exact team who had just benefitted from the call and had EVERYBODY talking about it.
No going back I get it, but c'mon now its straight up bull ****. I would like to think a fan of a team with a physical and good defense like the Seahawks would be the first to agree I'm sure had this happened to Seattle you'd be talking a lot differently.
But I mean, both of those were personal fouls by the rules. The second one looks like a facemask. Obviously a bad non-call, but that doesn't make the Brooks move legal.
Also, when it comes to head/neck stuff I don't have a big problem with rules being enforced strictly. I know you guys are pissed that a personal foul had such an impact on the game, but he committed a foul, so...
And I'll still defend the fail mary, so don't bring my own homerism into play here.
Illegal, $15,000.
Legal.
Let's not get into THAT again.Not only that but this is legal
Now where would yall rather get hit?
#goodellrules
Word. Nothing worse than inconsistent refereeing, especially when it's deciding games for you. No matter the sport.I feel you man, I don't want to get into a back and forth. It's just very frustrating to see something like this happen not even a week later and not be called. Especially when we are, or were, trying to catch you guys/a 1st round bye as well as gave New Orleans the tiebreaker over us.
I'd say Geno is less worse than Sanchez