I believe several of my fellow Steelers fans wanted to take a chance on this guy (I was in the stay far away camp). High risk is high risk for a reason.
I was very high on Gregory, likely more than anyone here. I was pissed when the Cowboys took him. Now I'm glad.
Some guys simply love to get high more than life itself. It is very sad to see. Drugs/Alcohol (in extreme usage) are never the answer.
Not far from Philadelphia and the 2017 NFL Draft, disaster has struck the New York Jets. General manager Mike Maccagnan announced Saturday that wide receiver Devin Smith will miss the 2017 season after tearing his ACL prior to the start of organized team activities, per multiple reports. A second-round pick in 2015, Smith has played in only 14 games over two seasons, catching just one pass for 20 yards last year after returning from the torn ACL he suffered in Week 14 of his rookie season. This latest injury is to the same knee, leaving Smith's future with the Jets in question. The 6-foot, 190-pounder out of Ohio State faces a lengthy rehab before fighting for a roster spot next offseason. With Smith out of the mix, the Jets will lean on Quincy Enunwa, Robby Anderson and Eric Decker to lead the way for a team with very little firepower on offense -- and no true starter at quarterback.
Note: I have a new team to hate.... And as god is my witness I will troll them until the end of my days.
Help is always welcome. However I feel an intelligent gentleman like yourself may find it a bit to, how do I say it, easy prey. We will be dealing with complete under 65 IQ types and think the Sears tower is still impressive. Trub the Savior!!!!!!!!
Well, the Bills draft must not have been what ownership hoped for...LOL, Doug Whaley was just fired as GM. (edit I wonder if they wanted Kelly's nephew and he refused the spoiled little brat?
The Bills were cleaning house no matter what was going on. The owner and coach were making sure there was no sabotaging. Trading for a future 1st also helps the new GM and scouts next year.
With 53 draft picks, the SEC is the NFL Draft's most represented conference for the 11th straight year...
Rams DB Troy Hill has been suspended for violating the NFL Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse.
Vikes won't use 5th-year option on Teddy Bridgewater The Minnesota Vikings will not exercise the fifth-year option on quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Monday. The move comes as Bridgewater continues to rehab his brutal knee injury suffered last summer. The quarterback dislocated his knee and tore his ACL. The option on Bridgewater's option would have been worth more than $12 million, a bargain rate for a starting quarterback, but the Vikings couldn't guarantee it due to the quarterback's injury. The injury places Bridgewater's NFL future in limbo. This offseason, Mike Zimmer admitted he wasn't sure if Bridgewater would be able to play again. While the coach hopes the quarterback can remain a Viking, it's anyone's best guess when or if Bridgewater will ever return to the promise he showed his first two seasons. The 24-year-old signal-caller is likely to start the final season of his rookie contract on the physically unable to perform list. If he doesn't come off the PUP list for the entire 2017 season, his contract would toll and add another year in Minnesota, Rapoport previously reported. With Sam Bradford, whom the Vikings traded for after Bridgewater's injury, also entering the final year of his contract, the quarterback situation in Minnesota could be murky heading into 2018. The Vikings did exercise the fifth-year option on linebacker Anthony Barr on Monday. __________________ Probably should have drafted a QB.
ESPN fired Football analysts Merrill Hodge and Ron Jaworski. Who is covering football for them now? I hated Hodge and his fat ties, but Jaws was ok.