I'm sure this is on a thread, and mods when you come in here to close this down, can you link the part of NFL.com that will let me watch? Please and thank you.
Put 17% into my 401k (that's the maxed allowed) because I started working at my company 4 months after they stopped offering pensions. Admitedly I need to look into other options (Roth) but know very little about them.
Or that.
But having 6 QBs isn't the answer.
One of the guys on this current roster (spoiler: Matt Cassel) just needs to be average. And needs time behind a line to be able to be average.
I'm just ready for it be over and start the Eichel era in Buffalo. If we get Connor, wonderful. Either way, I want to know which will lead us to the playoffs.
Eichel. Murrca.
A million dollars isnt what it used to be. But give me a million right now and I can make it make $45000 yearly without even thinking about it. And that's from a guy who went to a SUNY school and graduated with a mediocre at best GPA. I feel bad for none of them. Sure, right now my life would change drastically if I only had 45k to live off of, but I sure as hell wouldn't have to file bankruptcy. Oh and don't forget that $1 principle in this example is still sitting there for "emergencies."
I heard the prosecution asked to have her recused. When she refused, they appealed. For her to oversee that trial as well as she did after that tells me a lot about her professionalism and experience. I mean, even judges are human.
Turns out Kraft's testimony sealed his fate:
http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story/_/id/12696046/aaron-hernandez-trial-jurors-say-testimony-new-england-patriots-owner-robert-kraft-compelling
Also, I think it was amazing that the judge, who previously denied allowing his previous crimes and other accusations into evidence, met with the jury and let them know about those in a private meeting afterwards.
Sad all around. I'm shocked they went guilty. Not because I don't think he did it but because there certainly were two others who COULD have pulled the trigger. Either way, he was present during a felony.