Type A hyper personalities suddenly lose the outlet when football is gone. Their entire life from an early age was centered around the game. When it's gone, it can have devastating effects making them feel lost and purposeless. Add to that any physical damage and its a scenario for deep depression.
Honestly this preseason I saw it like this: when rushing the passer he was only doing bull rushes and didn't get muchpressure.... vs the run he seemed pretty decent though
That unnecessary roughness call on Aaron Williams is what scares me. They don't understand the context of the nfl game. Williams is being blocked and there is a collision right on the out of bounds line and the clown throws a flag.
I always thought the outer harbor would be a great location. There is a ton of land and it would spur additional development. Any new stadium would need a roof - retractable or not. It is ludicrous that RWS really only gets used 9 times a year. A new building would have to be able to accomodate conventions, concerts etc...
I'm pretty sure that if you are married, you have at one point in time watched The Bachelor with your wife. They may as well make it part of the vows, To have and to hold, to watch The Bachelor, in sickness and in health.
So what are the odds I make it into the stadium to see the start of the game? My office is in Niagara Falls, and I get out at 5. With the metal detector wands in effect, this could really slow down the entry process.
I thought that too.... but Phoenix's stadium was only about $450 million to build. Heinz field in Pittsburgh was only $281 Million to build in 2001 - which would equate to about $350 million now. Its less crazy than I thought it would be.....
Inaccuracies aside.... the article has a pessimistic tone. Compliments Stevie then says he is just OK with many limitations. Compliments the o line but says they have no talent. A strange article
Exactly - a couple guys ripping facemasks and going to the ground is one thing. It also broke out a few feet from the crowd. This video shows it literally was almost right in the crowd of fans http://www.telly.com/M1ML9?fromtwitvid=1
Ill liken it to my college baseball experience... its better to practice and play against someone throwing 93 because when u face a guy throwing 85 it looks like a beachball. Prepare for the worst so when its not, you dominate
Potter outperforming Lindell? I was at practice on Saturday and while potter certainly has the stronger leg, lindell was the more accurate of the two on the day I was there.