I read something yesterday that basically said Baldwin would have had to pay back $2.8mil if he retired. By getting cut, he gets to keep that money. Could be a good will kind of move from the Hawks.
It makes sense/cents now, lol. From that perspective it sounds/looks better for both the Seahawks and Baldwin.
yes. of him next to pederson asking to run the philly philly play in the SB. It's in the South side of the stadium facing the city skyline and the Phillies stadium.
You might ask why so soon but Bud Light donated it as part of the Dilly Dilly campaign. It's all thanks to Foles saying you want Philly Philly? to Pederson.
The Patriots and free-agent WR Dontrelle Inman have agreed to terms on a contract, per a source. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound Inman adds another layer at a position of need for the Patriots. Inman had 28 catches for 304 yards and 3 TDs in nine games with the Colts last year.
He sat out the afternoon practice, but he DID attend. They leads me to believe the injury isn’t all that serious.
Good deal... I rooting for him. Im dreaming of a Weber and Zeke 2 back set that destroys defenses with the run game.
Hoping - MRI is today. If it IS bad news...well, at least there's ample time to scour the free agent pool (Jay Ajayi, Chris Ivory, Bilal Powell ...) for a back-up.
(I assume you meant to type "sell" not "see") I never thought he, or anyone else, should be forced to sell anything in this country. What a citizen of the United States does with his free time and/or disposable income is totally on them. However, that said, he definitely needs to take a hard look in the mirror. The fact that law enforcement botched the rules of evidence doesn't alter the fact that a married man in his position was indeed participating in sexual activity in a (now) known seedy establishment that fosters human trafficking. So, please don't try to perpetuate the myth that he is some squeaky clean angel that got caught up in some establishment sting. The legal system may not be able to proceed based on a technicality surrounding the video evidence, but the court of public opinion has no such limits. One can only hope that the state's case against this "spa" and the ties to human trafficking wasn't irreparably damaged due to this low life's high priced legal team.
What a man does in his spare time is his business and no one else's (assuming what he's doing isn't harming others). If he wants to unwind by getting his crank yanked, so be it. That said, the NFL (and pretty much any business) has certain codes of policy governing personal conduct. Drinking isn't against the law, but my company would certainly not tolerate me sitting at my desk and throwing down a few martinis while working. The Shield (so it would like to pretend) has an image it wants to project and protect; having one of it's more high-profile members get caught on film receiving a paid-for clown punch doesn't exactly fit in with said image. Even if the horizontal refreshment industry was legal in Florida, it's a bad look for team and the league.