"I do not believe what Tom had to say," Brunell said. "Those balls were deflated. Somebody had to do it and I don't believe there's an equiptment manager in the NFL that would-on his own initiative-deflate a ball without the starting quarterback's approval.
"I just didn't believe what Tom Brady had to say
"Every player that's in the NFL, you know what your equiptment manager does for you. For instance, if I like my cleats, you know, an inch lower than normal, then every game I go out there my cleats will be an inch lower because that's how I like it. Tom Brady said they know how he likes it. Well, let's think about that. He said his equiptment manager brings his balls just how he likes them. Well, when the coach played him the previous game it was just how he liked them, and again, it was too low. So, it's clear that the equiptment managers are doing what you want them to do. You want it low. They have it low for you. This was a perfect opportunity for you to call it like you saw it. You did not do that. I'm disappointed in you, Tom Brady."
If the NFL had integrity, and according to Granite they don't (Ray Rice) they would take back the trophies and tell the Pats to remove the banners as they do in the NCAA.
If there were a "Train Wreck Bowl" these two teams would certainly be going head to head. Although the Raiders might be a challenger.Who will be a bigger train wreck slash circus: Washington, or the Browns?
That isn't why they booted McDaniels. We got rid of him when he tried the Patriots style of bending the rules.Eh, McDaniels drafted Tebow. Not a good move, so they got rid of him.
If there were a "Train Wreck Bowl" these two teams would certainly be going head to head. Although the Raiders might be a challenger.
If the NFL had integrity, and according to Granite they don't (Ray Rice) they would take back the trophies and tell the Pats to remove the banners as they do in the NCAA.
By all accounts Peyton is a great guy and has always been highly regarded by his teammates and the community that finds him among them. And he makes less guaranteed money than the fellow you keep trying to insinuate as a counter. A guy who gets so much of the attention most casual fans would have trouble naming more than a player or two on his team otherwise. A guy we're learning is a trash talker on the field, who sired a child out of wedlock before marrying, no, he married another woman. A guy who is at least a part of the deflate gate mess...and he's your example because he gives the appearance of caring less about money? lain: Right.it is hard to build a team around an overpaid prima donna quarterback
everyone on the team knows
the attention he gets
the money he gets
the salary cap
By all accounts Peyton is a great guy and has always been highly regarded by his teammates and the community that finds him among them. And he makes less guaranteed money than the fellow you keep trying to insinuate as a counter. A guy who gets so much of the attention most casual fans would have trouble naming more than a player or two on his team otherwise. A guy we're learning is a trash talker on the field, who sired a child out of wedlock before marrying, no, he married another woman. A guy who is at least a part of the deflate gate mess...and he's your example because he gives the appearance of caring less about money? lain: Right.
That said, Brady is a terrific system runner. Nearly the best I've seen.
And he makes less guaranteed money than the fellow you keep trying to insinuate as a counter.
No, it's one truth. Do you know how guaranteed money impacts the cap? Let me help you. Guaranteed money is spread out over the life of the contract in terms of impact. So does it impact the cap? It does. And it can really hurt a team if the player moves on or is injured, can have an accelerated impact. Nice to see you gave up on the rest of your advance. Don't blame you a bit.oh really?
there is only one number that counts
the salary cap hit
it determines how much money is left for the linemen
and
that's the truth
No, I think the worst thing you can say is that he's been involved in a couple of cheating scandals plus the above, though having a kid with one woman then marrying another is a little more than sleeping.The worst thing that people can say about Brady thus far is that he's a fiery competitor who uses profanity (uh, duh) and that he's slept with beautiful women.
Great quarterback, but I'm resisting chrys attempt to make him something he doesn't appear to be. Limiting the discussion to qb skills is best. At that, at running a system he's better than anyone I've seen since Montana.Anything else in that bag of tricks? Wait, wait; he probably got busted for jaywalking.:yawn:
I mean, come on, guys.
No, it's one truth. Do you know how guaranteed money impacts the cap? Let me help you. Guaranteed money is spread out over the life of the contract in terms of impact. So does it impact the cap? It does. And it can really hurt a team if the player moves on or is injured, can have an accelerated impact. Nice to see you gave up on the rest of your advance. Don't blame you a bit.
That isn't why they booted McDaniels.
We got rid of him when he tried the Patriots style of bending the rules.
so how is your overpaid quarterback doing?
The worst thing that people can say about Brady thus far is that he's a fiery competitor who uses profanity (uh, duh) and that he's slept with beautiful women.
Who will be a bigger train wreck slash circus: Washington, or the Browns?
Bottlegate | |
ESPN said:PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell will spend 15 months on probation in a first-offender's program stemming from his arrest on marijuana possession and DUI charges with former teammate LeGarrette Blount.
Bell's driver's license will also be suspended for 60 days. But under terms of the program, he can petition the court to have his arrest record expunged if he completes the probation.
It shouldn't called "first offender" since it was far from the first time he and LeBlunt inhaled a blunt.