so is the point of the NFLPA that teams would have been handing out fully guaranteed deals absent this "collusion?"
Because it seems like it would not benefit a team at ALL to do that, except in a case like Cleveland where they were going to do anything it took to land Watson
Did the owners collude to deny Nathan Peterman another starting job too?
He's probably going to be rusty at first. Just the nature of things.
Whatever is going on we just need him at as close to 100% as possible for the tournament
Him and Eric Wood both were sort of going off about it on the pre-game show. I was surprised how much they had to say.
Poor Sal... He just had to do the "golly gee... which is... thanks guys!" routine and go to commercial. Sal sounded very uncomfortable after that segment, at least to me.
When Chris Brown, the cranky yes man, starts to criticize and question you know it's an issue.
When I heard that I was shocked. All Sal could say is something like "great talk guys!"
LOL
Andy Reid is a first ballot HOF coach who will retire top 3 all time in HC wins, maybe top 2 depending on health and how long he wants to coach.
He's an all time great.
His haters now get on him for not winning enough Super Bowls. That's all they have left.
Which part?
Are we all supposed to be in the "it's too much, even for our hero" phase?
I'll just skip to the "my God he's done it again " part in my mind thanks.
I think it's Reid most of the time, or a "team effort" meaning Reid bounces ideas off Bienemy.
IMO everyone knows it's Reid's offense, which is why Bienemy isn't a HC despite all the cheerleading from sports media every January