The fact that he paid out fines and settlements means nothing. It doesn't admit guilt. He could have just wanted them off his back to move on with life. The quicker he paid them off the sooner it wasn't hanging over his head anymore. He would have had to go through a long lengthy court process which would have taken up a bunch of time and a bunch of court costs and I'm sure he figured settling was the best way to just end everything. It does not mean an admission of guilt at all. He was never charged with crimes and 2 grand juries threw the case out. I think 11 games with a $ 5 million dollar fine on something there was absolutely no proof at all happened is fine. It's not like Joe Mixon who punched a woman in her face in a restaurant and knocked her out when he was in college which was actually caught on camera. And Mixon never did a single day of suspension for that and he shouldn't even be allowed to play in the league if you ask me. He literally inflicted physical harm on a female and nothing came of it
Yeah, the way preseason is set up now, teams have to cut 5 players after the first preseason game to get down to 85 players, 10 after the 2nd game to get to 75 and the remaining 22 after the 3rd game to get to the 53 man roster
There is literally no one worth it that's available. Keenum, from what I have seen from him in the past, is not bad. The guy basically lead the vikings to the NFC championship game in his one year there and had the best year of his career. But in the free agency pool, the only player I would even consider is calling Fitz and seeing if he wants to come out of retirement. Because that's seriously all that's out there
Autographs are still cool. For instance, if I had a man cave, a signed jersey would be kinda nice to frame on the wall but there's different ways to go about it and this clearly isn't one of them. These people are complete idiots
Autographs are still cool and they place more value on something. I'm not one to try to sell something I get signed because I would value it enough to keep it myself but there are ways to go about getting an autograph and this isn't one of them. Do you think it's wrong for someone to have an autographed card of a player and they are hanging onto it because it could be worth something? I've seen it and to me as long as they keep it and keep it in the family, I don't see a problem