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That's such an absurd media slob-knobbing comment.
He was trying to improve his team by targeting Richard Sherman apparently.
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That's such an absurd media slob-knobbing comment.
He was trying to improve his team by targeting Richard Sherman apparently.
If that was the case Kap should be he goat.
Cmon now
I'm going to use that excuse all year when Ben throws an INT
dont ever compare lebron to arod.I was going to have fun with CPs post too but it really is next level stuff for AR12
Very Lebronish
Man maybe I'm tripping and I know he's always been a big guy... But Came Newton looks huge this year... Like a big *** TE or something.
I was going to have fun with CPs post too but it really is next level stuff for AR12
Very Lebronish
dont ever compare lebron to arod.I was going to have fun with CPs post too but it really is next level stuff for AR12
Very Lebronish
Kevin Clark @KevinClarkWSJ 7m7 minutes ago
Rodgers throwing INTs in practice is fascinating. Throws into coverage to test his WRs. That's a sign of a guy trying to improve team.
Scott Turner has grown on me. I initially thought what most probably did -- he's cut from the same cloth of a Kyle Shanahan/Brian Schottenheimer -- a prime example of nepotism, but he seems to actually have a clue out there.
That said, we'll see if I sing the same tune when he inevitably gets an OC/HC position.
Scott Turner has grown on me. I initially thought what most probably did -- he's cut from the same cloth of a Kyle Shanahan/Brian Schottenheimer -- a prime example of nepotism, but he seems to actually have a clue out there.
That said, we'll see if I sing the same tune when he inevitably gets an OC/HC position.
You know who the Saints LBs coach was in the 2010 NFC Championship Game?
Well Aaron is still number one. Next.
Well Aaron is still number one. Next.
Well Aaron is still number one. Next.